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Iraqi captive died with 93 injuries



09/20/06 "New Zealand Herald" -- -- LONDON - Captive Iraqis were beaten with iron bars, kicked, starved, and forced to drink their own urine during abuse which led to the death of a prisoner, the first court martial of British troops accused of war crimes was told yesterday.

The dead man, 26-year-old Baha Musa, had 93 injuries to his body. Two other Iraqis were severely wounded by "systematic mistreatment".

Among the seven soldiers in the dock is the most senior officer to face charges over the Iraq war, Colonel Jorge Mendonca, 42, who is accused of negligence in his duties in failing to halt the ill-treatment by his men.

At the start of yesterday's proceedings, one of the defendants, Corporal Donald Payne, 35, pleaded guilty to inhumanely treating civilians in Basra four months after the official end of the war.

The Military Court Centre at Bulford Camp on Salisbury Plain, heard that the beating of the prisoners took place "for no apparent reason, sometimes, it seems, for the entertainment of others".

Prosecutor Julian Bevan, QC, said the case against the seven defendants centred on the alleged ill-treatment of Iraqi civilians held for about 36 hours at a temporary detention facility in Basra on September 14 and 15, 2003.

He said the abuse began after a battalion of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment raided hotels in Basra after being told they were being used by insurgents.

Most of the Iraqis allegedly mistreated were arrested at the Haitham Hotel, where the soldiers found an arms cache.

The Iraqis were moved to a detention facility where, said Bevan, they were repeatedly kicked and punched while handcuffed and hooded with sacks.

The hoods were kept on even when the temperature rose to 60C.

"One civilian, Baha Musa, died as a result, in part, from the multiple injuries he had received - there being 93 injuries on his body, including fractured ribs and a broken nose," Bevan told the seven-man judging panel.


Source: New Zealand Herald
 
What a way to win hearts of Iraqi people, This has made puppet's (saddam) crime look like "needle in the haystack".
 
This is democracy at its full force dear! Iraqis are waking up to 'NEW' dawn at last. They are free from Saddam Hussain at least.
Kashif
 
It is not for any believing man or woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decided a matter, to have any choice for themselves in their affairs. For whoever rebels against Allah and His Messenger has gone astray into manifest error.” [TMQ 33:36]


They say Islam was spread by the sward, they are spreading there ideas & values by droping uranium bombs.
 
They say Islam was spread by the sward, they are spreading there ideas & values by droping uranium bombs.

Man you are just full of great thoughts today.

Where exactly were our "ideas and values" spread by dropping uranium bombs? I'd love to hear this one.
 
I don't think the US wants its ideals to be adapted by puppet states. The way US operates its "colonies" there'd be revolt after revolt after revolt if they thought like Americans did. The Americans don't take crap like this.

In these places they want Yes men. The Yes-men should go ahead and do whatever they want to, as long as its in their favor.
 
Salaudin, like said above, the US does'nt want others to do what it's doing, because then you would evently have anoother US, which would endager the US. And they don't want that. The US just wants to put puppet governements, that would give them oil. :agree:
 
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