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Sarah_Jayne 07-20-2005 01:30 AM

Troops charged over Iraq war crimes
 
Troops charged over Iraq war crimes

Three British servicemen are to stand trial for the war crime of inhuman treatment of detainees in Iraq under the International Criminal Court Act 2001.

The charges were announced by the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith.

One of those charged under the ICC Act also faces an allegation of manslaughter.

Although charged under the 2001 Act, the servicemen will face court martial in this country rather than being tried at The Hague.

They are among 11 servicemen who face a range of charges in two separate cases arising from incidents in Iraq.

In a written Parliamentary statement, Lord Goldsmith said that the Army Prosecuting Authority has decided that in the first case, seven servicemen should stand trial by court martial.

The case relates to alleged incidents in the southern Iraqi city of Basra between September 13 and 15, 2003. They are alleged to have committed a number of offences against Iraqi detainees arrested following a planned operation.

One of the detainees, Baha Da'oud Salim Musa, was allegedly inhumanely treated and killed by one of those charged, Corporal Donald Payne, 34, of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment.

Corporal Payne is also alleged to have inhumanely treated other detainees. He now faces charges of manslaughter, inhuman treatment of persons - the ICC Act offence - and perverting the course of justice.

It is further alleged that two other servicemen inhumanely treated the internees, who sustained injuries following repeated assaults. Lance Corporal Wayne Crowcroft, 21, of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, and Private Darren Fallon, 22, of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, are also charged under the ICC Act.

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1468809.html

tristan_D 07-20-2005 01:46 AM

good to know that justice still prevails in some cases.


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