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FRESH controversy over the actions of British troops in Iraq broke out today after the Ministry of Defence admitted the number of investigations into civilian deaths and injuries was more than double that previously announced.
Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram revealed that 75 military investigations had been launched and not 33 as stated by Tony Blair, Geoff Hoon and himself to the Commons in recent weeks. The Prime Minister faced calls to appear before MPs to explain the discrepancy amid allegations that he and his fellow ministers had misled Parliament.See the full content of this document
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Number of Probes Into Iraq Deaths Doubles
At the height of the row over prisoner abuse at Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib jail, the Prime Mi...
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