Year there's a lot of clearing going on in military courts isn't there?
http://news.sky.com/s...rticle/20080641302337
: 'Camp Breadbasket' - in February, 2005, three NCOs and a soldier from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers were convicted over the abuse of alleged Iraqi looters at a supply depot after pictures of civilians tied up and humiliated were passed to the police.
:: Paras Accused of Murder - seven soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment were cleared in November, 2005, of beating to death teenager Nadhem Abdullah. Blood from the victim was found on one of the men's weapons but a judge called the evidence weak and vague.
:: Abuse Video - nine soldiers from the Light Infantry were questioned after amateur video was leaked to the News of the World in February, 2006, showing Iraqi civilians being roughed up inside a British base after rioting in Al-Amarah. The Army Prosecuting Authority ruled there was insufficient evidence to mount a prosecution.
:: Drowning Claim - three Irish Guards were cleared of manslaughter by a Court Martial in Colchester. It was claimed they had forced non-swimmer Ahmed Jabber Kareem to his death in a canal as punishment for looting. No body was ever found.
:: Baha Mousa - the Basra hotel receptionist died while in British Army custody. Six soldiers, including Col George Mendonca, the Commanding Officer of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment were cleared after a five month trial. One defendant was jailed for a year after admitting the war crime of prisoner abuse.