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    British court condemns the incident of the sinking of four soldiers visual Ahmed Jabbar boy in 2003

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    London Press -arac -17 September / September: Dan British judge, investigating the death ofcivilians during the war in Iraq, four British soldiers "to force" an Iraqi boy to jump into thecanal and drown there.

    The boy , Ahmed Jabbar Kareem Ali, aged 15 years, died in Basra in May / May 2003 after his arrest following a suspected robbery doing.

    The judge 's report and said he should not bearrested Ahmed originally or make it "enters the channel, and had to be rescued when he flops" in thewater before drowning.

    The British Ministry of Defence that it "deeply regrets" for it.

    The incident occurred when soldiers called to anabandoned industrial complex, where they found about 20 to 30 suspected of theft.

    After a chase, Ahmed was one of the four suspects were able at the beginning of turning around a stagnant pool of water, they have been arrested and taken in an armored vehicle to the Shatt al - Basra canal where they were forced to jump into thewater.

    According to one story of these detainees, Iyad Salim affectionate, he was forced (four) to enter the water "at gunpoint.

    He also affectionate in his testimony that the soldiers threw stones on them to force them to move towards deep water, despite the fact that the judge 's report was not able to confirm this claim.

    The report acknowledged that affectionate certificate " has been subject to severe criticism" and included "errors and misunderstandings" or problems in the translation.

    He described the report of the investigations into the deaths of Iraq, headed by Supreme Court Justice (third highest rank among British judges) former Sir George Newman, the actions of the soldiers as "clumsy, misguided, and part of the behavior betrays intimidated without taking into consideration the risk of abuse , which may result in ".

    "Disarray"

    The judge criticized the "obvious failure" report in acting to save the boy 's life.

    He added that "his death was caused by soldiers forcing him to enter into the channel, where, and under the eyes of the soldiers,were seen facing difficulties, and submerged under the water."

    "Although this deal is legal in the introduction to the water, it could have been spared the death because it was possible, but you must, salvaged after the show that flops under water."

    The four soldiers were acquitted of the charge of premeditated murder in a military court in 2006.

    The judge 's report raised "deep concern" about their ability to perform the responsibilities that were thrown on their shoulders and on the adequacy of the resources that were available to British forces in Iraq.

    He said there are also concerns about the training , "and the ability of the occupying forces to withstand the workload Kqguat police and combat troops at the same time."

    The report explained that Basra was at that time , "descend into chaos" There was no help from the Iraqi police or legal measures imposed to deal with the problem of theft, which "was scaled exceeds the potential of British forces" there.

    The report said the guidance on how to deal with suspected of theft, which include short periods of detention before handing them over to the smooth top reviewer, was "completely unrealistic and impractical."

    "Fearing for their lives . "

    In the case of Basra, the report said , "The four suspected of theft were forced to enter into an armored vehicle loaded witharmed soldiers."

    He explained: "It is likely that they are not without understanding or knowing what will happen, it is likely that they were feared for their lives."

    He added: "Which of the soldiers did not provide a convincing explanation for their actions in the leadership of the robbers tothe channel."

    And it caused the war waged by the US - led coalition in Iraq to topple former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein 's regime , thedeaths of 150 thousand Iraqis , at least, and the displacement of more than a million Iraqis from their homes.

    More than 200 British military personnel and civilians have been killed during the conflict in Iraq.

    Investigation has been launched into the deaths in Iraq in 2013 to examine the small number of deaths among the Iraqis alleged involvement of British troops there.

    A spokesman for the British Ministry of Defense , "This is a serious incident strongly regret it . "

    "We are committed to investigating allegations about the existence of violation of the British forces and we will draw lessons from the results of Sir George to help us ensure that does not happen like that again , " .anthy (1)

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