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Baha Mousa inquiry: soldiers ‘routinely used banned interrogation methods’

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London Guardian
Monday, Sept 21st, 2009

The British soldiers responsible for the death of an Iraqi detainee were not just “a few bad apples”, a public inquiry heard today.

Hotel receptionist Baha Mousa, 26, died in UK military custody in Basra, southern Iraq, in September 2003 after being subjected to humiliating abuse.

British troops in Iraq routinely used interrogation methods banned by the government in 1972 and did not think they were illegal, the inquiry into his death was told.

Rabinder Singh QC, counsel for Mousa’s family and other Iraqis detained with him, said: “This case is not just about beatings or a few bad apples. There is something rotten in the whole barrel.”

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