Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is reportedly expected to look into hundreds of new cases accusing British soldiers of abusing civilians in Iraq between 2003 and 2008.
The Hague-based court will review the cases which detail torture techniques such as rape, sexual assaults, electrocution, sleep deprivation, beating and hooding used by British forces in Iraq during interrogations in the period, the Independent reported on Sunday.
The cases, which have been presented by lawyers and human right activists, accuse UK troops of abusing Iraqi children, women and men aged between 13 and 101.
In one of the cases, an Iraqi policeman died after British soldiers “forced his head into a bucket of cold water a number of times. He stopped breathing and died. His wife and children witnessed the soldiers killing him.”
The Independent report comes ahead of the publication of an official report into allegations that British forces mistreated and unlawfully killed Iraqis back in 2004.
The report, due to be released on Wednesday, is likely to fuel anger against the British government, which reportedly was aware of the torture techniques by the US spy agency CIA.
Source: Websites
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As the US comes clean (PARTIALLY )on its use of torture, questions are being asked about why the UK continues to suppress Sir John Chilcot's report
Angry relatives tonight demanded to know why the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq invasion has not been released – four years after it was promised.
The controversial inquiry into the Iraq War – which cost the lives of 179 British troops in six years of conflict following the 2003 invasion – was first ordered by former PM Gordon Brown in 2009, after years of public pressure.
Its chairman, Sir John Chilcot, said then that a report would be published in around 18 months.
Financial cost of the war in the Middle East to Britain
£9.5bn
Total
£10m
Inquiry
Today Rose Gentle, 50, from Glasgow, and the other families of men and women who laid down their lives in the middle east, still have no answers.
“Look at Iraq now. It’s certainly not any safer. Tony Blair said it would be a safer place but it’s not.
"I think Tony Blair is responsible for the Iraq War and I hold him responsible for my son’s death and always will.”
Daily Record
Questions: Rose Gentle campaigned since her son Gordon, 19, died in action
Reginald Keys, 62, whose son, Lance-Corporal Thomas Richard Keys was killed near Basra aged 20, said: “We were told before we went to war that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
“We were led to believe he could strike the UK in 45 minutes. It was a lie. It was a blatant lie. And I want to know why my son died for a lie?
"They are delaying it because they are trying to cover up the truth. That war didn’t just take away my son, it took away my wife as well. She never got over the death of Thomas.”
SWNS
Fury: Reg believes his son ‘died for a lie’ Today pressure increased for the report on the conflict, which cost the nation a staggering £9.56billion, following Washington’s disclosure of the “brutal” CIA torture of terror suspects.
The families were backed by politicians who are also demanding the unveiling of the Chilcot report which has already cost £10million of taxpayers’ money.
Tory MP Mark Field, a member of the powerful Commons intelligence and security committee, fears the report will not come out before May’s general election.
He said: “This is a politically sensitive report. You can see those sensitivities regrettably might mean we see it delayed until after the election.”
Labour would be likely to object to a pre-election release because it is expected to be critical of former PM Tony Blair.
Mirrorpix
Protest: Reg Keys berates delegates at Labour Conference in 2004 from a crane There have been delays to the five-year inquiry because of diplomatic negotiations between the US and UK about what can be revealed from correspondence between Blair and former president George Bush.
There have been reports, however, that Blair and others criticised have now received official notifications of what the report says and been given the chance to respond.
Blair’s office insists that he has no interest in delaying publication and wants it published so he can justify his actions. He faces claims, including from Ms Gentle and Mr Keys, that he misled the public about the reasons for going to war.
David Cameron said in May the report should be published by the end of 2014.
Casualties
179 British troops killed during 6-year war
3,598 Brit troops wounded
461k Total number of deaths in Iraq from war-related causes
But speaking in Turkey today – with three weeks to go – the PM admitted he still does not know when it will be out.
Mr Cameron said: “I am not in control of when this report is published. These sort of reports are controlled and timed by the independent inquiry board that has carried out that vital work.”
While it was former PM Tony Blair who played the leading role in taking Britain to war, the Tories could also be criticised after backing him in every vote.
Iraqi casualties have been estimated at least 650,000 and a Whitehall source told the Mirror in June: “The inquiry thinks thousands of lives were needlessly lost.”
Today top human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson called on the PM to ask for all CIA material relating to Britain, and then publish it.
Earlier this year Mr Blair’s former Attorney General Lord Morris raged: “Not to publish is to undermine the whole object. Delay is unjust – and justice to the public is denied.”
Timeline
PA
June 15, 2009: Inquiry announced.
Jan 29, 2010: Tony Blair evidence. “No regrets” on ousting Saddam.
Feb 2, 2011: Last public hearing.
Nov 16: Report’s release put back until at least summer 2012.
Nov 7, 2013: Row over records of conversations between Gordon Brown, Blair and President Bush.
May 29, 2014: Extracts of Blair-Bush exchanges to be published.
Sept 14: Now unlikely report published before 2015 general election.
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