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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Brit Inquiry Into Torture and Murder to Open

British forces accused of torture and murder as inquiry opens"

07 March 2010

The long-awaited public inquiry into the alleged torture and murder of up to 20 Iraqis by British troops in Iraq gets under way on Tuesday.

In May 2004 following a fire-fight known as the battle of Danny Boy in Maysan province, south-east Iraq, it is alleged that up to 20 prisoners, including the named claimant Hamid al-Sweady, were tortured and murdered at the British base Camp Abu Naji.

The Ministry of Defence denies the allegations, made by the family of Mr Sweady and nine other men who claim they were tortured at the base, insisting the 20 men were killed on the battlefield.

But lawyers for the claimants argue that post mortem examinations of the bodies showed signs of mutilation and point-blank executions.

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A public inquiry into the 2003 death in British custody of hotel worker Baha Mousa in Basra is currently in progress. >>>>>

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