Ex-officer: British have covered up hundreds of Iraqi casualties
The British military's chain of command has instructed the country's top investigators not to examine hundreds of incidents involving Iraqi deaths and serious injury, a former British military police officer told the BBC Sunday.
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"I've seen documentary evidence that there were incidents running into the hundreds involving death and serious injury to Iraqis where the chain of command of the Army had decided that the circumstances did not warrant a Royal Military Police investigation," the former British Army officer, whose face was obscured, told a BBC interviewer. "And if you look at the general picture that the media says, Afghanistan seems a lot quieter in terms of alleged misconduct of British troops, that to me is quite concerning, because it tells me that the Army hasn't suddenly gotten a lot better. It tells me that the Royal Military Police are very efficiently toeing the party line for the Army."
The BBC interview has received scant attention, meriting only a brief mention in the UK Guardian and little coverage by outlets cataloged in Google News.
"It is an extremely dark and sorry situation," the officer added. "I think that the vast majority of soldiers have served the country well and with distinction. It is the actions of a few that have been shown to be bad apples. But it is very fair to say that because the system is so structurally flawed, and some of the decision making has been so perverse, that I is fair to say that the barrel is probably rotten."
The Royal Military Police is charged with policing military personnel, service property and military operations.
In the interview, the officer said that he and others had brought their concerns to the military, but that few come forward because of the consequences to their careers. He didn't specifically spell out what the incidents that weren't investigated entailed.
"As soon as you raise concerns... life can be very easily made very difficult for anybody not toeing the party line," he said. "It's well known that if you don't toe the official party line... you won't get promoted."
Part of the problem, the officer suggested, was likely due to the fact that the police weren't used to such a magnitude of serious inquiries.
"The Iraq War... catapulted the Royal Military Police onto the world stage and took them out of a comfort zone where they'd previously be investigating quite routine lower level type crimes to investigating very serious allegations of alleged torture and murder," he remarked. "And if you look back at all the serious allegations arising out of all the operations in Iraq there's a catalog of blunders, mistakes, ineptitutde and the course of investigations being bent to serve the real or perceived interests of the chain of command of the army."
The military can stymie investigations without directly covering them up, he said -- pointing out that because the conflict zones remain dangerous, investigators need only be denied access to the scene.
"If its a hot operation environment," the officer said, "the chain of command can deny the use of helicopters, they can deny protection for the investigators to go to scenes... They can make it very difficult."
"I would say that it is definitely the case that the public and indeed international partners do not have any trust and confidence in the investigation of incidents involving alleged misconduct by British troops," he added.
Added: Oct-12-2009 Occurred On: Oct-12-2009
By: AldolfoNicolas
In: Iraq, Afghanistan, LiveLeaks, Middle East
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when the taliban attack, ur soldiers scream and cry like little girls, lol
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByA_Power (20.02) 
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I am always suspect of people who feel the need to "fall on their sword" and yet demand anonymity. If you want traction, and your voice to be heard to make a difference, you identify yourself... He could very well be telling the truth, however his absolute cowardice in revealing in this way detracts from the message.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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Sadly, I suspect strongly that you are right. Being in uniform, I tend to hope for the best from my brother's in arms...
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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at least he speaks about it, not like the other coward babykillers who keep thier mouth shut, pussies
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByA_Power (20.02) 
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ok so whatever the CIA/mossad/m15 etc say is not credible not credible because they do not reveal everything e.g. their spies, techonology and how they obtained information etc.
Posted Oct-12-2009 Bymammon (83.64) mammon View Channel Send Message
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And who is he? For all we know, he is a paid actor make shit up to provide a "news story". Credibility is everything, especially when making accusations of war crimes...
This character has zero credibility. Ergo, even if he is telling the truth, no one cares.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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Isn't the covering up of casualties normally referred to as a burial?
Posted Oct-12-2009 Byrapscallion (322.02) 
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nothing new
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByReligionistScheisse (139.24) 
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Is there any wonder that there are cover ups fook these people are blown up shot at and treat like shit of people who they are trying to protect what the fook people get a grip!
Posted Oct-12-2009 Byfinchd99 (11.24) 
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!
Who cares who got shot, they are all sandfuckers
Posted Oct-13-2009 By-HUNTER- (133.20) -HUNTER- View Channel Send Message
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They hide civilians death truth .... So imagine how many soldiers deaths they hide.
Just to compare, take the example of the high number of accident and suicide deaths since the beggining of the war .... Its ridiculous how the USA and other pathetic NATO nations people ignore the reallity hided by their government.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByAnthrax BR (213.84) 
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It's truly pathetic how some deliberate mislead as to the reality of Islamic terrorism... It exists, but by misleading as to it's existence, one get's drawn closer to the (false) conclusion that all Muslims are terrorists.
Your truly heroic defence of the most truly despicable of human beings puts you in bad company, and colours good God abiding Muslims in a very bad light.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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LOL ... You judge others considering what ?? A flag??? Im atheist, so im not a muslim and I dont support groups like Taliban ... I just hate criminal nations like yours and other NATO nations and allys principally USA
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByAnthrax BR (213.84) 
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No, not your flag, but your constant defence of real criminals like Taliban and al'Qaeda. Your contrary is known for being moderate, and having intelligence in an otherwise intelligence free area...
Well, that is until recently when you morons started giving more power to Hezbollah.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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Perhaps we should just turn a blind eye next time Hezbollah decides to attack Israel, and then Israel retaliates... Perhaps we should just allow Israel to erase Lebanon from the planet altogether next time.
Posted Oct-12-2009 ByCQMS (263.20) 
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This is news?? Hell that's been the protocol since Bush started this crap war. All non-coalition casualties resulting an a military action shall be designated as 'insurgents'.
Posted Oct-12-2009 BysallyII (329.10) sallyII View Channel Send Message
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