The
Leadership Conference of Women Religious joins its voice with
other faith-based organizations and human rights groups in expressing
our abhorrence and shame at the abuse perpetrated on Iraqi prisoners
by some members of the US military. These inexcusable atrocities
violate our common humanity.
We do
not accept the explanantion of our government leaders that
these acts were the behavior of a few individuals. Rather,
we see these abusive actions as symptomatic of a deeper, pervasive
sickness. All of us share the responsibility and the blame--the
soldiers who performed these heinous acts, military officials
who had oversight for the treatment of prisoners, US government
officials who ignored reports of these abuses, and all of
us who have contributed in some way to our culture of violence.
The Leadership Conference of women Religious, an organization
representing 73,000 Catholic women religious in the United
States, urges that the following actions be taken to begin
to address these serious violations of human dignity and human
rights:
1. Now that President Bush has issued a late and limited apology
for the abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners, that there be
a thorough investigation and that the results be made public.
2. That this investigation include any personnel regardless
of rank or office who had knowledge of these atrocities and
allowed them to continue with impunity.
3. That any military, intelligence, or privately contracted
personnel found to have engaged in or encouraged acts of torture
or inhumane treatment be prosecuted.
4. That there be a complete and public Congressional oversight
hearing and investigation into the treatment of all detainees
held by the US military anywhere in the world, an investigation
which will allow Members of Congress to exercise their powers
and rights to enable the balance of power to be restored.
5. That all prisoners held by the United States be granted
access to international monitoring groups such as the Red
Cross, the Red Crescent, Amnesty International and the United
Nations.
6. That US government and military officials make a commitment
to protect the human dignity and rights of the Iraqi people.
As leaders of religious congregations we reach out to our
Muslim sisters and brothers. we grieve with you. We share
your outrage. We will continue to pray and work for social
justice, peace, and respect for human dignity and human rights
of all people. As a nation we share in the shame. together
we must work to assure that these abuses never happen again.