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 The IL reveals a diminished British Guantanamo-style in Basra, and succeeds to deter the UK forces from extraditing detained men, who were accused of killing UK soldiers.
2008-08-01 :: Iraqi League
In an exciting lawful precedent, the Iraqi League succeeded that day to obtain from the UK courts a mandamus that deters the British forces working in southern Iraq from extraditing two detained men to any Iraqi authority. The prisoners were accused of killing two British soldiers, the first casualties of the invasion, in the town of Al-Zubair in 2003.
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 MPs 'misled' over interrogation
2008-07-30 :: BBC
MPs and peers in the House of Lords have said they may have been misled over UK troops' use of banned interrogation methods in Iraq.
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 The Iraqi League slaps the Ministry of Defence again, revealing an exclusive story of the sexual assault of an Iraqi child
2008-07-18 :: Iraqi League
British newspapers woke up this week to a new surprise by the Iraqi League, through a report given exclusively to the Independent newspaper, which then was followed by TV interviews with the League's spokesman. In one of the worst cases of abuse towards innocent Iraqi citizens ever committed by the British military in the province of Basra.
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 Kidnap and torture: new claims of Army war crimes in Iraq
2007-05-20 :: the independent
The British Army is facing new allegations that it was involved in "forced disappearances", hostage-taking and torture of Iraqi civilians after the fall of the regime of Saddam Hussein.
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 British Soldier Admits Iraq War Crime
2006-09-19 :: aljazeera
A British soldier has pleaded guilty to a war crime in a case involving inhumane treatment of civilian detainees in Iraq.
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 Video hurts British image in Iraq
2006-02-14 :: radio netherlands
The United Kingdom's ministry of defence is investigating the possible mistreatment of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers, following the publication of video footage which has come into the possession of the News of the World newspaper. The video shows British troops meting out brutal treatment to four Iraqi youths.
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Britain Pushed to Publish Iraq Abuse Findings
2006-02-12 :: islamonline
The UN anti-torture panel asked Britain to publish findings of investigations into reportedly cases of abuses by British forces against detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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![[British] Iraqi fights detention by British](./upload/tb_378.jpg) [British] Iraqi fights detention by British
2005-07-20 :: bbc
A [British] man being held by UK forces in Iraq without charge or access to a court has asked to have his detention ruled unlawful and a breach of human rights.
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UK MoD Concern over Torture Claims
2005-07-04 :: bbc
The BBC reports on the UK's MoD concerns over torture 'claims'. It appears that the BBC still doubts the findings of the Observer on Sunday, and the confession of the Iraqi Goverment official. Understandable, since aferall the UK taxpayer's money is being channeled into the torturing of Iraqis.
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 Decorated British Colonel Faces Iraq War Crimes Charges
2005-05-22 :: islamonline
A highly decorated British army officer is facing prosecution for war crimes over the death of an Iraqi civilian beaten to death by his troops, British papers revealed on Sunday, May 22...
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 British Troops Face New Charges as Bodies of Iraqi Civilians are Exhumed
2005-02-16 :: kim sengupta:: the independent
Fresh civil action is being considered against the British Government over deaths and alleged abuse by families of victims. A dossier is being compiled by a human rights pressure group, the Iraqi League.
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 At least 20 British soldiers implicated in further Iraqi abuse claims
2005-01-23 :: By Severin Carrell - The Independent
At least 20 British soldiers are now facing prosecution after coming under "significant suspicion" of involvement in the "deliberate" abuse of Iraqi civilians, The Independent on Sunday can reveal
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 British troops torture civilians in Basra
2005-01-19 :: The Guardian
Three Royal Regiment of Fusiliers soldiers are on trial at a court martial this week charged with abusing and sexually humiliating looters they had detained at an aid camp in Basra, southern Iraq, in May 2003
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