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ICC Revisits War Crimes Probe of British Soldiers in Iraq

HeadlineMay 14, 2014

The International Criminal Court has reopened a preliminary investigation of war crimes allegations against British troops in Iraq. Two European human rights groups have filed complaints on behalf of dozens of Iraqis alleging 60 unlawful killings and more than 170 cases of torture and abuse. Britain is the first Western country to face a preliminary probe at The Hague. The United States is immune from scrutiny because it is not a court member.

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