Saturday, May 24, 2008

Shia leader wants punishment for Koran shooting

The US soldier who shot a copy of the Koran should be punished as an example to others, according to a key Shia cleric sheikh Abdel Mahdi al-Karbalai.

Al-Karbalai, who represents the religious leader Grand Ayatollah Ali al Sistani, called for punishment in a sermon read to the faithful during Friday prayers at the central mosque of Karbala.

"As well as being expelled, that soldier should suffer an exemplary punishment in a way that is an example to others," the Shia leader said.

"What happened in Baghdad, where a solider from the occupied forces was discovered shooting a copy of the sacred Koran, was a grave insult to the feelings of Muslims."

The imam of Karbala, the holy Shia city, dismissed the excuses advanced by the US military to the Iraqi premier Nouri al-Maliki and the expulsion of the soldier in question.

"What that soldier did offended the feelings of all Muslims and not only those of Iraqis," he said. "For this, he must be tried in a way that is a warning for all the others to prevent this kind of thing happening again."

The destroyed Koran was discovered by Iraqi police on 11 May in the village of Radwaniyah, near Baghdad.

Major General Jeffrey Hammond, the commander of US forces in Baghdad, met community leaders from Radhwaniya on the capital's western outskirts and issued a "formal apology" for the incident.
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