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Iraq 'abuse' claims investigated | Iraq 'abuse' claims investigated |
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Claims that soldiers from a British regiment abused civilians in Iraq are being investigated by military police. | Claims that soldiers from a British regiment abused civilians in Iraq are being investigated by military police. |
The allegations were made in a book written after interviews with members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, based at Stirling Castle. | The allegations were made in a book written after interviews with members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, based at Stirling Castle. |
A Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said it was aware of the allegations. | A Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said it was aware of the allegations. |
"If we have any grounds to suspect any criminal action, we will always investigate and take appropriate action," she said. | "If we have any grounds to suspect any criminal action, we will always investigate and take appropriate action," she said. |
The allegations featured in a book by Mark Nicol, entitled Condor Blues. | The allegations featured in a book by Mark Nicol, entitled Condor Blues. |
'Kicked and stoned' | 'Kicked and stoned' |
He told the Sunday Times that many of the soldiers became brutalised by the climate of violence they experienced in the Gulf. | He told the Sunday Times that many of the soldiers became brutalised by the climate of violence they experienced in the Gulf. |
The newspaper said the book included claims that a 14-year-old boy was kicked and stoned at gunpoint by soldiers after being caught with rifle parts. | The newspaper said the book included claims that a 14-year-old boy was kicked and stoned at gunpoint by soldiers after being caught with rifle parts. |
Mr Nicol stressed that although the boy had been "roughed up", this had happened at a highly stressful moment during a firefight. | |
He also strongly denied a claim that soldiers gloated and laughed as they loaded the bodies of dead insurgents into a Land Rover, before realising that some of those who died were only boys. | |
The Argylls form the 5th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, which was created last year. | The Argylls form the 5th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, which was created last year. |