Summary
THe chairman of the Baha Mousa inquiry, Sir William Gage, was right to say that the Iraqi's death at the hands of British troops was "a very great stain on the reputation of the Army".
What happened to Mr Mousa and those other prisoners was not only gratuitous violence, it was torture.See the full content of this document
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Blood On Our Hands
But the real stain on the Army is the way the...
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