The U.S. Consul General in Jeddah Jina Apir Crompi Wenestanly disclosed today that the U.S. administration is still conducting strict investigations into the holy Quran defiling incident at Guantanamo Bay prison, Cuba, U.S.A. despite the retract of the Newsweek magazine and its doubts in the accuracy of the report it has published last week and said the U.S. would punish whoever found involved in this insult if proved to have happened. She emphasized the U.S. administration's position rejecting such devastating behavior, confirming its respect for the freedom of faith as integral part of the United States of America's principles of human rights respect. The disclosure came during a meeting between the U.S. official and the Secretary General of the Jeddah-based Organization of Islamic Conference Akmaluddin Ihsan Oglu during which she conveyed to him a message from the U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. On his part, Oglu demanded the U.S. administration to expedite investigations and present their findings in complete transparency to the Islamic and international public opinion and bring those who proved to be responsible to justice.