Soldier uses Quran for target practice

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) – A soldier used the Quran – Islam’s holy book – for target practice, forcing the chief U.S. commander in Baghdad to issue a formal apology on Saturday.

Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond apologizes after a soldier admitted using the Quran for target practice.

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond, commander of U.S. forces in Baghdad, flanked by leaders from Radhwaniya in the western outskirts of Baghdad, apologized for the staff sergeant who was a sniper section leader assigned to the headquarters of the 64th Armored Regiment. He also read a letter of apology by the shooter.

It was the first time the incident – which tested the relationship between U.S.-backed Sunni militiamen and the military – was made public since it was discovered May 11.
“I come before you here seeking your forgiveness,” Hammond said to tribal leaders and others at the apology ceremony. “In the most humble manner I look in your eyes today and I say please forgive me and my soldiers.”

Another military official kissed a Quran and presented it as “a humble gift” to the tribal leaders.
The soldier, whose name was not released, shot at a Quran on May 9, villagers said. The Quran used in the incident was discovered two days later, according to the military.
Hammond also read from the shooter’s letter: “I sincerely hope that my actions have not diminished the partnership that our two nations have developed together. … My actions were shortsighted, very reckless and irresponsible, but in my heart [the actions] were not malicious.”

A tribal leader said “the criminal act by U.S. forces” took place at a shooting range at the Radhwaniya police station. After the shooters left, an Iraqi policeman found a target marked in the middle of the bullet-riddled Quran.

Copies of the pictures of the Quran obtained by CNN show multiple bullet holes and an expletive scrawled on one of its pages.

A military investigation found the shooter guilty and relieved him of duty; he will be redeployed to the United States for reassignment away from the 1st Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division, a U.S. official said.
“The actions of one soldier were nothing more than criminal behavior,” Hammond said. “I’ve come to this land to protect you, to support you – not to harm you – and the behavior of this soldier was nothing short of wrong and unacceptable.”
Officials said the soldier claimed he wasn’t aware the book was the Quran. U.S. officials rejected the claim.

Tribal leaders, dignitaries and local security officials attended the ceremony, while residents carried banners and chanted slogans, including “Yes, yes to the Quran” and “America out, out.”
Sheikh Hamadi al-Qirtani, in a speech on behalf of all tribal sheiks of Radhwaniya, called the incident “aggression against the entire Islamic world.”

The Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq also condemned the shooter’s actions and the U.S. military’s belated acknowledgment of the incident.
“As the Association of Muslim Scholars condemns this heinous crime against God’s holy book, the Constitution of this nation, a source of pride and dignity,” the groups statement said, “they condemned the silence by all those who are part of the occupation’s agenda and holds the occupation and the current government fully responsible for this violation and reminds everyone that God preserves his book and he [God] is a great avenger.”

Stupidity? Arrogance? Or done on purpose to enrage the discontent people of Iraq and Muslims at-large?

However you look at it, it is a very shameful act. The good news is the Soldier has been removed from duty and taken out of Iraq. Now only if he will be punished for what he did, will serve to set an example for the rest of his comrades.

It is such naive or rather idiotic acts like this which give Terrorism a perfect excuse and reason for being. As if they don’t have enough reasons already!

Just unfortunate and pityful, that’s all i will say! :frowning:

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It was dumb and put his fellow soldiers at increased risk. A clear indication that the military needs to do more culture sensitivity training before deploying soldiers. We have all seen terrorists using the Quran to justify terror and in this case obviously the solider correlated the Koran with such terrorists rather than seeing the larger picture. Both he and the military have apologized.

WHEN DISRESPECT KNOWS NO LIMITS-US SOLDIER FIRING AT THE HOLY QURAN

Enemies of Islam at their best. Our Pakistani Zionist supporters must be happy.

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/62629

The Holy Quran is the holiest book and a US soldier has carried out the rudest, crudest, and most disrespectful action by firing at it at a firing range in Radwaniya, Iraq. This is not the first incident of its kind rather in the past some of the US soldiers were found to have flushed the Holy Quran in a toilet and meted out extremely inhuman treatment to detainees in Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq and Guantanamo Base in Cuba. This is a gross disrespect and filled with hatred for Islam, Muslims, Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and the Holy Qur´an. Nothing that anyone does to the Qur´an—sitting on it, standing on it, kicking it—diminishes the Power of the Word contained in this Book to transform human life. This manifests gross ignorance, contempt and hatred of those who do these acts for a Book that was revealed for the elevation of all human beings. It is good that President Bush has apologized and so has the army commander in Iraq, but justice demands that the soldiers who carried out such a despicable action must also be punished. On the other hand it is believed among the majority of Muslims that this anti-Muslim behavior has its roots high up in the Government of the United States of America and is being preached from various pulpits by certain highly influential Christian leaders. We have seen and heard, from the time of 9/11, many respected Christian leaders saying that Islam is a religion of violence and hatred; that the Religion of Islam sees Christians and Jews as infidels and teaches that they should be killed; and that the God of Islam or the God of Muslims is the devil. This has created an atmosphere of hatred, fanned by the media that causes many in the US Army going to show extreme disrespect for Muslims, the Holy Prophet, and the Holy Quran. The disrespect of the Holy Qur´an, a Book believed in by 1,600,000,000 Muslims, is unacceptable. However Muslims just can not sit idle and complain but needs to take certain actions which will stop identical abuses against their religion, Prophet, and sacred book. Whether you are a head of a state or a person using your own head you must respond and contribute towards a unified strategy with the following elements:

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Yea it's really very sad. :(

It's way beyond decency or morals.

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20 year old high school grads, with guns in their hands, without having any knowledge of this world or other religions/points of view ....

What else can you expect?

Hate to break to you Abbas, but their are plenty of those who support a strong and stable Pakistan as well as support Israel. Whoever has taught you Israeli supporters must hate Muslims has smoke coming out of their ass from being so full of it.

We can expect more than this type of behavior. Bush has apologized for the incident as well as the military and the soldier involved, this shows how serious this action is being delt with.

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such a heinous abt

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To brush it off as an idiots action is to miss the wood for the trees. There needs to be a mentality change and soldiers must be made to undergo sensitivity training. This happens due to the constant brainwashing by the higer ups in the military.

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Dude whats bothering you there.
They have order to shoot what ever moves.
What a book means to them ??? They have killed what? like a million iraqis already.
And this little thing come as surprise to muslims????
unbelievable.

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Juan Cole, a professor of Middle East and South Asian History at the university of Michigan, blames such behaviour on the fact that the US military tunes its common area TVs at military bases in Iraq to the Islamophobic news channel Fox News.

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Iraqis have killed far more Iraqis in their religious war with one another than the U.S. has.

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dude every country have potential of civil war.
Remember amreeka during hurricane??? people were looted/killed. Army was called.
Any super power can unleash a civil war on any country on any given day.

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Really? Comparing looting during Katrinas aftermath to Iraqs religious infighting?

But you cannot deny the US has a destructive role in the in-fighting.

Why no apology for Nora?

**A “Holey” Instrument of Peace in Iraq **
By ROBERT WEITZEL
On October 23, 2006 a U.S. soldier or marine peered through the telescopic sight of his M24 sniper rifle and trained it on the face of Nora, a five-year-old Iraqi girl. Her pretty face was close enough to kiss. Instead, he squeezed the trigger and sent a 7.62 round slamming into her skull. The medical report read, “Nora sustained an explosive bullet injury to her head that smashed the skull bones and ruptured her cerebral membrane.” Nora survived the sniper’s bullet.
During the battle for Falluja in 2004, U.S. snipers positioned themselves on rooftops covering the entrance to the only hospital still in operation, creating what locals called “sniper alley.” Iraqi men, women, and children seeking medical treatment were fired on. Ambulances delivering patients and supplies were fired on. Unlike Nora, many did not survive the sniper’s bullet.
On May 30, 2006 Nabiha Nisaif Jasiam and her cousin, Saliha Mohammed Hassen were shot from behind by a U.S. sniper as they drove to Samarra General hospital. Nabiha was about to deliver her third child. Neither survived the sniper’s bullet.
No U.S. president or general or lowly lieutenant acknowledged, much less apologized, for these illegal and immoral shootings. No sniper was held accountable.
On May 19 the commander of U.S. forces in Baghdad, Maj. General Jeffrey Hammond, apologized to community leaders and imams from the Baghdad neighborhood of Radhwaniya after it was discovered that a U.S. sniper used a copy of the Quran for target practice.
Gen. Hammond told the angry crowd, “I come before you here seeking your forgiveness. In the most humble manner . . . I say please forgive me and my soldiers. The actions of one soldier were nothing more than criminal behavior.”
Sheikh Hamadi al-Qirtani, speaking for the tribal sheiks of Radhwaniya, called the sniper’s behavior “aggression against the entire Islamic world.” The Association of Muslim Scholars condemned “this heinous crime against God’s book” and warned Gen. Hammond, “God preserves his book and [is] the Great Avenger.”
We need some perspective here!
Nora and the other innocent Iraqis shot by snipers are made of flesh and blood and a brain capable of remembering yesterday and hoping for tomorrow. They are their god’s “Islamic World,” the living testament to faith in a sacred covenant. It is these human beings who are the victims of a “heinous crime” and deserve to be avenged by their god, if not at least apologized to by Gen. Hammond

Holy books, on the other hand, are made of cardboard and paper and ink. They are made for profits (pun absolutely intended). These books are not manna from heaven. They are manufactured here on Earth and there is nothing sacred about their physical presence. Whatever “sacredness” there may be in holy books can, like little Nora, survive a sniper’s bullet. If it cannot, then it is most assuredly the creation of men, not of gods.
To seal his apology at Radhwaniya, Gen. Hammond ordered a soldier to kiss a new copy of the Quran and present it to the community. That done, he assured them, “I have punished this soldier. [He] has lost the honor to serve the United States Army and the people of Iraq here in Baghdad.” The soldier was sent home to his family.
Is it any wonder that the Vietnam War lasted for more than a decade and claimed the lives of 58,200 Americans and over two million Vietnamese? During that war, soldiers and marines had to shoot themselves instead of a book in order to lose the “honor” of serving the U.S. military and the people of Vietnam and get sent home to their families.
With that in mind, consider this proposal for a “holey” workable Iraq peace plan: Mothers write to your son, wives to your husband, and kids to your dad. Beg him to drill a few 7.62 holes into a holy book of his choice, turning it into an instrument of peace. Have him respectfully submit this symbol of peace to his commanding officer with a notarized photograph to the unit chaplain or local imam. He will no longer be allowed to “serve” the people of Iraq and will be safely home in a week. The war will be over by Christmas.
It seems unlikely that either the Peaceful Prophet of Islam or the Prince of Peace of Christianity will have a problem with 140,000 holey holy books if it means saving twice that many lives and the ending of an immoral war and suffocating occupation.
The Peaceful Prophet said, “Whoever kills a single soul . . . it is as though he had killed all of humanity,” while the Prince of Peace made it clear, “Verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethrens, ye have done it unto me.
Neither Prophet nor Prince ever said anything about “killing” a book. It is the “living testament” that is sacred to them, not something made of cardboard and paper and profits.

http://www.counterpunch.org/weitzel05232008.html

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We'll obviously the ouster of Saddam created a power vacuum and we all know the post major military operations administrative planning was a failure. The power struggles, revenge killings, outside interference by Iran, al Queda, and others plus religious differences are the root causes of the civil strife.

Occupation plays a role but on the grand scale of things it's less responsible for the infighting than those items listed above hence the fear of a bloodbath if a quick withdraw is done.

Iran has been influencing Iraq for more than a thousand years. America cannot change that.

But America should pressure, its worthless "allies" Saudi Arabia and Jordan, to stop al Qaeda, of which those countries are responsible.

dude stop being ccn boy.
AND
yes put enough money/brain/time you could take any country to civil war.
Remember amreeka had one too????????????????

we ppl are just sheeps. There is a reason why every prophet was a shepherd at some point of his life.

Obviously your soldiers are criminal murdering psychopaths who take great care to shoot kids in the head.

Hopefully the disgraceful soldiers of the US Army will start shooting even more Qurans, as their "exit strategy".

Let them shoot Qurans and not Iraqi kids anymore.

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I simply can't get over how they can shoot kids and set up positions at the entrance to a hospital. I thought that was stuff movie villians in desi movies did and even then it was hard to watch but in reality? Do they have no respect for the uniform they wear? the flag they carry? Do they have no shame? do they have no decency? do they have no fear that they will end up in a grave some day and then what will happen to them? And then these people will return to American society...will anyone anywhere feel safe with these people walking around?