Welcome to the new Iraq. Iraq, the country where over 1,700 American men and women died, so Iraqi police would be free to
beat and shave students' heads for the terrible act of wearing jeans outdoors and having long hair.
"They arrested us because of our hair and because we were wearing jeans," said student Mohammed Jasim, adding that the arrests took place two weeks ago in the city, the spiritual heart of Iraq's newly dominant Shi'ite majority.
"They beat us in front of the people. Then they took us to their headquarters, beat us again, shaved our heads and tore our clothes.
"When we asked what we had done, they said that we had no honor," he told Reuters this week.
Those American-trained police have a different side of the story.
Police in Najaf, a conservative city that some residents say has grown more so since Saddam Hussein was overthrown two years ago and religious Shi'ites gained greater power in Iraq, disputed the students' version of events.
"We didn't oppress any freedoms. We detained them for a while and after we knew that they were students, we released them after they pledged they wouldn't do it again," Colonel Najah Yasir told Reuters.
Yasir commands the Tho Alfakar Brigade, a unit whose name refers to Imam Ali, son-in-law of Islam's Prophet Mohammad, whose shrine is the centerpiece of Najaf.
Yasir said the brigade had received complaints from locals in the old part of Najaf that young men were gathering in the streets and acting "improperly."
He declined to elaborate on their "improper acts."
Now, I wasn't there, so I have no idea what the police saw that got them so riled up. But boy, I don't think it would be a stretch to say that they probably have the same level of tolance toward gays as the LAPD had for minorities. Yep, freedom is on the march in Iraq.