British judge lets off senior officers
In relation to the Baha Mousa homicide in Basra, it appears that command responsibility weighed into a judge's decision to drop charges against five officers blamed with the abuse that led to the Hotel receptionist's demise in 2003. He said in relation to the 36 hours of abuse that led to Mousa's death, some of the "techniques" were approved by the officer's superiors. Those techniques included "conditioning" the detainees for questioning by putting them in stress positions and requiring them to wear hoods. One wonders is the beatings sustained by Mr. Mousa were also approved.
Another officer, Col Jorge Mendonca also was recently acquitted for responsibility in the Mousa homicide.
Now the big question: will prosecutors move up the chain of command?
Labels: abuse, british, command responsibility, homicide, iraq, torture
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