Baha Mousa Inquiry: MoD's Guilt For Death Of Army's Iraqi Prisoner -- The Telegraph
Nineteen soldiers could face criminal charges for their role in the death of an innocent Iraqi man after a public inquiry found he was the victim of “appalling and cowardly” violence while in British custody.
Military and civilian prosecuting authorities are examining the findings of a three-year inquiry into the death of Baha Mousa, a hotel receptionist who died after a 36-hour ordeal at the hands of British soldiers in Basra in September 2003. Nine other civilians were bound, hooded and subjected to “serious, gratuitous violence”.
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British soldiers used ‘gratuitous violence’ on Iraqi detainees, inquiry finds -- Washington Post
Army suspends Baha Mousa soldiers as more prosecutions are considered -- The Guardian
Deplorable, shocking, shameful: Fox's verdict on troops who beat Iraqi as he vows to end 'conspiracy of silence' -- Daily Mail
Baha Mousa's death casts a shadow over British army, says top general -- The Guardian
Baha Mousa inquiry: Death cast 'dark shadow' over Army -- BBC
Delayed Justice for Iraqi Civilian Who Died in British Custody -- Time
Baha Mousa inquiry: Reaction to report -- BBC
Baha Mousa inquiry: David Cameron condemns 'shocking and appalling abuse' -- The Telegraph
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