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A
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CAIRO,
July 21 (IslamOnline.net) – The rape ordeal she suffered at the
hands of US soldiers, both males and females, in the notorious Abu
Gharib prison will continue to haunt Nadia for the rest of her life.
Though
freed now, she is "imprisoned" in painful memories that left
her psychologically and physically scarred, paying the price of the
brutality and sadism of her American jailers.
Nadia,
the name given by a freed Iraqi female prisoner to Al-Wasat, a weekly
supplement of the respectable London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, felt it
incumbent upon herself to speak out and expose the less-talked-about
abuse of female prisoners in US-run detention camps across Iraq.
Her
visit to a relative ended up in her detention by American troops, who
stormed the home under the preferable excuse of "searching for
weapons".
"I
tried in vain to convince the impeded interpreter I was a guest, but I
lost consciousness to find myself later in a dingy dark cell all by
myself," Nadia recalled.
With
tears rolling down her cheeks, she told the paper how she was stripped
by her "liberators" of the most precious thing an Arab and
Muslim women can have: Her virginity.
"A
thrill of fear ran through me when I saw US soldiers laughing
hysterically with a female solider telling me mockingly in an Arabic
accent ‘I never heard about female arms dealer in Iraq’,"
Nadia said.
"As
I tried hard to explain to her that I was wrongly rounded up, the
female soldier started accosting and kicking me with my cries and
pleas falling on dead ears."
She
went on: "She gave me a cup of water and no sooner had I started
sipping it than I went into a deep trance to find myself later naked
and raped."
‘Like
Animals’
Only
then Nadia realized that hard times and an uncertain fate were lying
ahead.
And
days proved her right. The other day, five soldiers fondled and raped
her one after another in a distasteful sex orgy on the tunes of culturally
offensive heavy metal music.
"One
month later, a soldier showed up and told me in broken Arabic to take
a shower. And before finishing my bath, he kicked the door open. I
slapped him but he raped me like animals and called two of his
colleagues, who forced me to have sex with them," added Nadia.
"Four
months later, the female soldier came along with four male soldiers
with a digital camera. She stripped me naked and started fondling me
as if she was a man while her male colleagues broke into laughter and
started taking photos.
"Reluctant
as I was, she fired four shots close to my head and threatened to kill
me if I resist. Then, four soldiers raped me sadistically and I lost
conscience. Later, she forced me to watch a clip of my raping, saying
bluntly: ‘Your were born to give us pleasure’."
Naida
was set free from the US hell in Abu Gharib after spending up to six
months there.
The
American soldiers dumped her along the highway of Abu Gharib and gave
her a meager of 10,000 dinars to "start a new life".
Too
ashamed to return home, she now works as a housemaid for an Iraqi
family.
Britain’s
mass-circulation The Guardian revealed on May 12 that US
soldiers in Iraq have sexually
humiliated and abused several Iraqi female detainees in Abu
Gharib.
In
its May 10-17 issue, the Newsweek said that yet-unreleased Abu Gharib
abuse photos "include an American soldier having sex with a
female Iraqi detainee and American soldiers watching Iraqis
have sex with juveniles."
The
Iraqi abuse scandal exploded onto the world stage on April 29 after
the CBS news network published several shocking
photos of Iraqi detainees tortured and sexually abused
by US soldiers.
In
a damning report presented to the administration in February, before
the outbreak of the scandal, US Major General Antonio Taguba found
numerous "sadistic,
blatant and wanton criminal abuses" at the prison
complex.