aDM Editorials are posted and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn Dry Bones Standards Of Justice BUT NOW OUR ARAB NEIGHBORS HAVE DISCOVERED AT FIRST, ARAB TERROR WAS FOR EXPORT ONLY, he disclosure that American troops have mistreated prisoners in Iraq has the Arab world in a tizzy of denunciation. Arab lead- ers, both secular and clerical, say they are appalled by the photographs of naked Iraqi men piled atop each other while the guards, uniformed men and women, laugh and gesture contemptuously. You can't help wondering where the Arab outrage was when Saddam Hussein used the same Abu Ghraib prison to torture and kill hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people he considered enemies of his regime. His atrocities were no secret; the families of the victims spoke about.what was going on and Hussein's indifference to slaughter — he gassed 10,000 of his own people — was well known. Yet the Arab world didn't speak out about human rights abuses until it involved the American forces that had come to release Iraqis from their tyrannical ruler. Obviously, the photos and Red Cross reports from Abu Ghraib show a callous disregard for the prison- ers that should be totally unacceptable by our stan- dards. It is very worrisome to think about what con- ditions may prevail in Guantanamo Bay, where we have been holding prisoners of war from - Afghanistan for two years. The abuses in Iraq started shortly after a senior commander from "Gitmo" was transferred to Baghdad to try to improve the process of getting information from prisoners about the plans of insurgents. Defense Secretary Donald Rumseld has suggested that even worse disclosures are yet to come from Iraq. The Pentagon and the senior field officers respon- sible for letting the conditions persist at Abu Ghraib deserve rebuke just as much as do the enlisted men and women who actually inflicted the punishment on the prisoners. In fact, the lower-level troops seem to have been in some senses carrying out the orders of higher-ups who wanted the pris- oners "softened up" for interroga- tion about the sources of the increasingly violent uprising against American invasion forces. But when the court martial begins in two weeks for the first soldier charged in the prison scan- dal, just as important as the verdict is that it is a prompt and public trial, something that almost never happens in the Arab countries that are screaming most loudly about how America degrades and humili- ates Arabs and Muslims. Arab journalists will be free to attend and report on the court martial and, presumably, on others that will fol- low. That is not going to happen in Cairo or Damascus or Riyadh or the other countries that cling to monarchic or autocratic govern- ment in which popular wishes and human rights are routinely ignored. Two wrongs are simply two wrongs. It - is tragic to see American troops behaving as Saddam's thugs did. It undermines our laudable - push for a more democratic Middle East, and we are going to •••• need to push vigorously far up the military and civilian chain of corn- mand to be sure that the world knows we do not tolerate this conduct. But it doesn't get the Arab world off the hook of its own hypocrisy. We should not forget that, in that world, those humiliated prisoners would not have Perverting Reality thousands of badly maimed Israelis whose lives or his right-hand man, Mullah Omar. Did I have been altered irreparably, and by the fami- somehow miss that editorial? I don't see any lies left bereft of loved ones due to the machi- distinction between Arafat and Bin Laden — nations of the terrorist you seek to protect except perhaps that the latter is an "equal from assassination on the grounds of "justice opportunity" terrorist who kills enemies of and morality." Islam indiscriminately, while Arafat's sole aim I was also stunned by your argument that is the shedding of Jewish blood. I can only "killing Arafat would be as disastrous in inter- conclude that according to your way of think- national relations as it would be for America ing, the moral high-ground argument is AVRA HAM to kill Saddam Hussein." How can you possi- reserved for those who specialize in the killing L EAF bly compare the two of them? Hussein is sit- of Jews. Or is it that Jewish blood is cheap. Com munity ting in chains in solitary confinement, You go on to say that "ultimately, a cold- Persp ective stripped of all power and control, whereas blooded slaying [of Arafat] would be immoral, Arafat is plotting daily with his gang of murderers, contravening what Israel should stand for as a model unimpeded from doing what he does better than any- to the rest of the world." You must be kidding! What one since Stalin and Hitler: killing innocent Jewish you are suggesting is a paradigm that has only brought men, women and children. While you concern your- scorn and mockery from the rest of the world. Think self with high-minded ideals such as "ultimate justice," of it: a mighty nation with the most advanced arsenal Arafat is dispatching his human killing machines to of weapons sits helplessly, seemingly powerless to "take seek out tomorrow's unfortunate victims. out" a sworn enemy who is cornered because it is I haven't seen the INtake a stance that it would be LEAF on page 26 immoral for America to assassinate Osama Bin Laden T EDIT ORIAL y our editorial "Keep The Martyr Waiting" (April 30, page 27) was predicated on twisted and misguided thinking. • Do you really believe, as emphasized in the editorial, that killing Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat "would be wrong as a matter of justice and morality"? Stop ser- monizing about morality when Jews are being slaugh- tered in the streets by the operatives of this monster. Just yesterday, we heard the horrible news of yet another savage attack directed by the godfather of modern terrorism. A pregnant Jewish mother and her four daughters were executed gangland-style by Arafat's minions. Here are the details: Once the car spun out of control and stopped, the murders walked over to the helpless woman and children and sprayed them with machine gun fire. I wonder how your editorial would be received by the grieving husband and father, by the Avraham Leaf of Oak Park lived in Israel for nine years and served in the Israel Defense Forces. (ARAB SUICIDE TEAM CAR BOMBERS, AND TERRORIST CELLS • ARE BECOMING POPULAR FOR DOMESTIC USE, I 1% . • • t: been stripped and laughed at; they would haVe been brutally tortured and callously killed. And the prison guards would have gotten medals and pay raises, not a court martial and a huge public cry for reform. O JIN 5/14 2004 25