Friday, October 19, 2007

Brits Mutilated Iraqi POW's

Iraqi POW Bodies 'Eye-Gauged, Mutilated'

Courtesy Of: The Herald Sun
By staff writers
October 18, 2007 05:53pm

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THE British military is facing allegations that the bodies of Iraqi prisoners showed evidence of eye-gauging, genital mutilation and hanging.

Hospital workers allegedly reported the signs of torture and murder on the bodies Iraqi insurgents left dead after a gun battle with British troops and Iraqi insurgents three year ago, according to reports from UK newspaper The Guardian.

It was also reported in The Guardian that a prisoner taken by troops had made a statement which claimed he was “continuously punched and kicked” and saw blood coming from nearby toilets.
The British Ministry of Defence has denied any wrongdoing, although pressure is mounting for an independent inquiry into the allegations.

According to death certificates seen by the newspaper the day after the May 2004 battle, seven reportedly showed signs of “mutilation” and “torture”.

The Royal Military Police conducted their own year-long inquiry into the deaths and the handling of the bodies, but found “no evidence of deliberate mutilation of corpses by the British Army”, the ministry told the newspaper.

It’s believed that there was footage of the dead bodies that has been seen by British authorities.

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