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  2. British war crimes - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT), which investigated British war crimes in Iraq, and Operation Northmoor, which investigated the same in Afghanistan, were dismantled by the British government in 2017 after Phil Shiner, a solicitor who took more than 1,000 cases to IHAT, was struck off from practising law amid allegations he had paid ...

  3. Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    The war on terror, also known as the Global War on Terrorism, is an international military campaign launched by the United States government after the September 11 attacks. [14] U.S. President George W. Bush first used the phrase "war on terrorism" on September 16, 2001, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and then used the phrase "war on terror" a few days later in ...

  4. International Criminal Court and the 2003 invasion of Iraq

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    A preliminary examination of possible war crimes committed by United Kingdom (UK) military forces during the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 was started by the ICC in 2005 [1] and closed in 2006. [2] The preliminary examination was reopened in 2014 in the light of new evidence.

  5. Donald Payne (British Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Corporal Donald Payne (born 9 September 1970) [1] is a war criminal and former soldier of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment and later the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment of the British Army who became the first member of the British armed forces to be convicted of a war crime under the provisions of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 when he pleaded guilty on 19 September 2006 to a charge of ...

  6. Basra prison incident - Wikipedia

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    British tanks and infantry encircled the jail where the men (whose photographs had been widely circulated but whose names had not been made public) were being held. A crowd gathered and began throwing stones and molotov cocktails at the Warrior infantry fighting vehicles, setting at least one ablaze. Three British soldiers were injured and ...

  7. French aircraft carrier begins Iraq operations: French sources

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    France's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier has started military operations against Islamic State in Iraq, a French army source said on Monday.

  8. France–Iraq relations - Wikipedia

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    Following the independence of Iraq, France maintained formal relations with the Iraqi Kingdom, even the governments coming in result of coup.At the turn of the 1940s, the occupation of France and establishment of Vichy France during World War II forced the French government into exile, as well as another Iraqi coup lead to a pro-German regime [5] that put the two governments in conflict.

  9. British involvement in the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 2003, 1st Armoured Division handed control over south-east Iraq to 3rd Mechanised Division, Major General Wall was succeeded by Major General Graeme Lamb as commander of British ground forces in Iraq. Unlike the invasion period, by then there was a substantial presence from many nations other than America, Britain, Australia and Poland.