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Should these Iraqi killers be given legal aid, so they can be tried in the UK?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/arti cle-1086168/Iraqi-killers-British-soldiers-giv en-legal-aid-fight-tried-home-claim-breaches-h uman-rights.html
Now the Government want to hand them over to Iraq for trial but their lawyers have launched a High Court challenge, claiming this would breach their human rights.
Now the Government want to hand them over to Iraq for trial but their lawyers have launched a High Court challenge, claiming this would breach their human rights.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the men was arrested at his home 20 months after the killings of the British soldiers. He denys any involvement. His statements reads:
"We believe that the British soldiers killed in Basra during the first three days of war died in a confrontation with the Iraqi army, which was defending Basra. We were not even part of the Iraqi army or involved in security forces; we were part of a civilian political organisation."
They have been held for 5 years without a trial. Both admit they are former Ba'athists. There is a programmme of De-Baathification at present in Iraq. There is good reason to believe that they will not get a fair trial in Iraq because of their Baathist past.
"We believe that the British soldiers killed in Basra during the first three days of war died in a confrontation with the Iraqi army, which was defending Basra. We were not even part of the Iraqi army or involved in security forces; we were part of a civilian political organisation."
They have been held for 5 years without a trial. Both admit they are former Ba'athists. There is a programmme of De-Baathification at present in Iraq. There is good reason to believe that they will not get a fair trial in Iraq because of their Baathist past.
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