The Defense asked for our soldiers with war crimes trial Iraq unsuccessfully
Tuesday, 14 January 2014 16: 12
Twilight news, the British Ministry of Defense, returned Tuesday, the request of the International Criminal Court to investigate what was said to be a possible war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq, it's useless.
altAnd a group of British lawyers and a human rights organization based in Berlin, the joint action by the International Criminal Court demanded a probe by British soldiers in the ranks high in addition to civilian officials including former Defense Minister Geoffrey Hoon, Minister of State Adam Ingram to torture and abuse of detainees in Iraq.
And described the British Defense Ministry, in a statement, his disciple, "Twilight", "submission to the International Criminal Court to investigate possible war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq between 2003 and 2008 useless", stating that "these matters are under investigation or have already been processed through various ways such as public inquiries have been mediated by separate British and European courts and Parliament".
The statement issued by the German NGO, a British law firm to open an investigation against high-ranking British soldiers and civilian officials, in what he called issues of systematic torture and ill-treatment against detainees in Iraq between 2003 and 2008. Noting that the complaint consists of 250 pages.
According to the statement, more than 400 Iraqi detainees in recent years condemned as "serious abuse and humiliation at the hands of British soldiers".
Britain has about 45,000 troops between 2003 and 2009 in the war in Iraq which claimed the lives of 179 soldiers.
And another 170 British troops withdrew from Basra city in 2011 after 8 years of their entry to the country along with other international forces toppled the former regime.
The British Ministry of Defense had opened earlier on British soldiers committed murder, torture and violence against Iraqi civilians.
British media sources reported 33 confirmed cases of abuse committed by British soldiers against Iraqi civilians.
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Tuesday, 14 January 2014 16: 12
Twilight news, the British Ministry of Defense, returned Tuesday, the request of the International Criminal Court to investigate what was said to be a possible war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq, it's useless.
altAnd a group of British lawyers and a human rights organization based in Berlin, the joint action by the International Criminal Court demanded a probe by British soldiers in the ranks high in addition to civilian officials including former Defense Minister Geoffrey Hoon, Minister of State Adam Ingram to torture and abuse of detainees in Iraq.
And described the British Defense Ministry, in a statement, his disciple, "Twilight", "submission to the International Criminal Court to investigate possible war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq between 2003 and 2008 useless", stating that "these matters are under investigation or have already been processed through various ways such as public inquiries have been mediated by separate British and European courts and Parliament".
The statement issued by the German NGO, a British law firm to open an investigation against high-ranking British soldiers and civilian officials, in what he called issues of systematic torture and ill-treatment against detainees in Iraq between 2003 and 2008. Noting that the complaint consists of 250 pages.
According to the statement, more than 400 Iraqi detainees in recent years condemned as "serious abuse and humiliation at the hands of British soldiers".
Britain has about 45,000 troops between 2003 and 2009 in the war in Iraq which claimed the lives of 179 soldiers.
And another 170 British troops withdrew from Basra city in 2011 after 8 years of their entry to the country along with other international forces toppled the former regime.
The British Ministry of Defense had opened earlier on British soldiers committed murder, torture and violence against Iraqi civilians.
British media sources reported 33 confirmed cases of abuse committed by British soldiers against Iraqi civilians.
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