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Iraq Fatality Investigations


Iraq Fatality Investigations
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The Iraq Fatality Investigations (
IFI) is a form of judicial inquiry tasked with investigating the circumstances surrounding Iraqi deaths involving British forces on a case by case basis. It is chaired by the Inspector, a retired judge.
In January 2014, Sir George Newman was appointed to conduct such fatality investigations as the Ministry of Defence assigned to him from time to time with his consent. Sir George’s appointment followed the High Court’s ruling that a publicly accountable investigation into the specific and wider circumstances of death, with participation from the families of the deceased, was in certain cases required under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The ....

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The overseas impunity bill


The overseas impunity bill
December 14, 2020
British soldiers in Iraq. The government’s new bill could hamper efforts to
prosecute serious crimes committed abroad. Photo: David Cheskin/PA Archive/PA Images
When UK armed forces take part in military operations overseas, they are subject to criminal law, human rights law and international humanitarian law. This is only right we expect and support our armed forces to uphold and respect the rule of law, and this does not change just because they are on overseas operations.
The law protects aid workers, civilians and foreign military personnel. Sadly, we know from public inquiries and court cases that, while far from commonplace, human rights abuses and serious criminal acts can and do take place during overseas operations. For example, the Baha Mousa Inquiry in 2011 found that Mousa, an Iraqi hotel clerk who died in 2003 while in the custody of British soldiers, was the victim of a ....

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