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UK soldier jailed over Iraq abuse | UK soldier jailed over Iraq abuse |
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A UK soldier who became Britain's first convicted war criminal has been jailed for a year and dismissed from the army. | A UK soldier who became Britain's first convicted war criminal has been jailed for a year and dismissed from the army. |
Cpl Donald Payne, 36, had pleaded guilty to inhumanely treating civilian detainees in Basra in 2003. | Cpl Donald Payne, 36, had pleaded guilty to inhumanely treating civilian detainees in Basra in 2003. |
Six other soldiers were cleared of the alleged abuse of the detainees, who included Baha Mousa, who later died. | Six other soldiers were cleared of the alleged abuse of the detainees, who included Baha Mousa, who later died. |
It was the first time British servicemen had been prosecuted for war crimes under the International Criminal Court Act 2001. | It was the first time British servicemen had been prosecuted for war crimes under the International Criminal Court Act 2001. |
Exception | Exception |
Cpl Payne's admission resulted in him being Britain's first convicted war criminal. | Cpl Payne's admission resulted in him being Britain's first convicted war criminal. |
He was cleared by a court martial of manslaughter and perverting the course of justice. | He was cleared by a court martial of manslaughter and perverting the course of justice. |
His sentence, announced at a military court in Bulford in Wiltshire, will also result in the loss of approximately £300,000 in future earnings and pension. | His sentence, announced at a military court in Bulford in Wiltshire, will also result in the loss of approximately £300,000 in future earnings and pension. |
General Sir Richard Dannatt, the Army chief of staff, said the case contained the "uncomfortable fact" that Mr Mousa, 26, died in British custody. | General Sir Richard Dannatt, the Army chief of staff, said the case contained the "uncomfortable fact" that Mr Mousa, 26, died in British custody. |
He said: "In no way do I condone what happened. He and other Iraqis, that we took into our custody, should have been treated properly and lawfully, and they were not. | He said: "In no way do I condone what happened. He and other Iraqis, that we took into our custody, should have been treated properly and lawfully, and they were not. |
"That said, we ask a great deal from our servicemen and women, in very demanding operational circumstances, and bar a very few exceptions, they live up fully to our values and standards." | "That said, we ask a great deal from our servicemen and women, in very demanding operational circumstances, and bar a very few exceptions, they live up fully to our values and standards." |
Interrogation | Interrogation |
During his court martial, the prosecution heard that Cpl Payne had "enjoyed" hearing Iraqis call out in pain as they were kicked and punched while in a detention centre and that he referred to the noises made as "the choir". | During his court martial, the prosecution heard that Cpl Payne had "enjoyed" hearing Iraqis call out in pain as they were kicked and punched while in a detention centre and that he referred to the noises made as "the choir". |
Despite this, hotel owner Ahmad Taha Musa Al-Matairi - one of the men allegedly abused - urged the court martial to have mercy on Cpl Payne. | Despite this, hotel owner Ahmad Taha Musa Al-Matairi - one of the men allegedly abused - urged the court martial to have mercy on Cpl Payne. |
Along with six other men, Cpl Payne was accused of charges relating to the abuse of the group of Iraqi men arrested at a hotel where weapons and suspected bomb-making equipment were found in 2003. | Along with six other men, Cpl Payne was accused of charges relating to the abuse of the group of Iraqi men arrested at a hotel where weapons and suspected bomb-making equipment were found in 2003. |
The prosecution said that while undergoing so-called conditioning for interrogation, the group were forced to stand in a painful posture. | |
If they failed to maintain the position - with arms outstretched and knees bent - they were beaten, the court was told. | If they failed to maintain the position - with arms outstretched and knees bent - they were beaten, the court was told. |
Baha Mousa was found to have had 93 separate injuries to his body. | Baha Mousa was found to have had 93 separate injuries to his body. |
Cpl Payne's commanding officer Col Jorge Mendonca MBE was among the six other soldiers cleared. | Cpl Payne's commanding officer Col Jorge Mendonca MBE was among the six other soldiers cleared. |
The 43-year-old former commander of the QLR - and the highest-ranking British serviceman in recent history to face a court martial - had been accused of negligently performing a duty. | The 43-year-old former commander of the QLR - and the highest-ranking British serviceman in recent history to face a court martial - had been accused of negligently performing a duty. |