Panorama: Soldiers 'not brought to justice'Google VideoMay. 19, 2007 |
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![]() Panorama reveals that British soldiers suspected of torturing Iraqi civilian detainees were not brought to justice. Lawyers who worked on a six-month court martial, which is reported to have cost £20 million, say they fear it failed to get to the truth. An army whistleblower describes the investigation as "appalling". Only one of seven soldiers who were charged has been convicted of inhumane treatment. An Iraqi victim tells Panorama that a key suspect did not appear at the Bulford Camp court in Wiltshire. |