To be fair, we know little about the real Gul Darhe'el. Armin Marritza tried to paint the picture of a monster, inserting among other things a story about how he wanted to execute all the workers when the orders to withdraw came. The story itself makes it clear that the mass murder did not really take place - but did the real Darhe'el try to get it to happen or not?
Earlier on, Marritza tells a different story - about how no torture took place, about how Bajorans died of "accidents, illnesses, feuds". While that's not the story that Kira wants to hear (and Marritza knows this well indeed, hence his telling of it), it may actually be closer to the truth than the version where Darhe'el was a monster.
We don't know what Gallitep was, either, besides both sides agreeing that it was a "labor camp". Was that forced labor of random Bajorans? A prison camp for Bajoran criminals? Labor of "volunteers" who tried to make a living, if not for themselves, then at least for their families, on a planet where there were no other opportunities? The one word that never gets used in the context is "slave", intriguingly enough.
(Adding to that intrigue, the only time "Bajoran slaves" are actually mentioned is when Quark in "A Time to Stand" speaks about how things on DS9 are actually going pretty smoothly under the Dominion occupation. According to him, it's telling that there are no "exhausted Bajoran slave laborers sprawled on the ground after a grueling day in the ore processing center". Does it follow that there were such things back during the first, Cardassian occupation? Not necessarily - the episodes actually dealing with that occupation in flashbacks made no mention of slaves.)
Timo Saloniemi
Earlier on, Marritza tells a different story - about how no torture took place, about how Bajorans died of "accidents, illnesses, feuds". While that's not the story that Kira wants to hear (and Marritza knows this well indeed, hence his telling of it), it may actually be closer to the truth than the version where Darhe'el was a monster.
We don't know what Gallitep was, either, besides both sides agreeing that it was a "labor camp". Was that forced labor of random Bajorans? A prison camp for Bajoran criminals? Labor of "volunteers" who tried to make a living, if not for themselves, then at least for their families, on a planet where there were no other opportunities? The one word that never gets used in the context is "slave", intriguingly enough.
(Adding to that intrigue, the only time "Bajoran slaves" are actually mentioned is when Quark in "A Time to Stand" speaks about how things on DS9 are actually going pretty smoothly under the Dominion occupation. According to him, it's telling that there are no "exhausted Bajoran slave laborers sprawled on the ground after a grueling day in the ore processing center". Does it follow that there were such things back during the first, Cardassian occupation? Not necessarily - the episodes actually dealing with that occupation in flashbacks made no mention of slaves.)
Timo Saloniemi