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A Very British Killing A. T. Williams

A Very British Killing By A. T. Williams

A Very British Killing by A. T. Williams


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On 15 September 2003 Baha Mousa, a hotel receptionist, was killed by British Army troops in Iraq. He had been arrested the previous day in Basra and was taken to a military base for questioning. For forty-eight hours he and nine other innocent civilians had their heads encased in sandbags and their wrists bound by plastic handcuffs.

A Very British Killing Summary

A Very British Killing: The Death of Baha Mousa by A. T. Williams

On 15 September 2003 Baha Mousa, a hotel receptionist, was killed by British Army troops in Iraq. He had been arrested the previous day in Basra and was taken to a military base for questioning. For forty-eight hours he and nine other innocent civilians had their heads encased in sandbags and their wrists bound by plastic handcuffs and had been kicked and punched with sustained cruelty. A succession of guards and casual army visitors took pleasure in beating the Iraqis, humiliating them, forcing them into stress positions in temperatures up to 50 degrees Centigrade, and watching them suffer in the dirty concrete building where they were held. Other soldiers, officers, medics, the padre, did not take part in the violence but they saw what was happening and did nothing to stop it. Some knew it was wrong. Some weren't sure. Some were too scared to intervene. But none said anything or enough until it was far too late and Baha Mousa had been beaten to death. This book tells the inside story of these crimes and their aftermath. It examines the institutional brutality, the bureaucratic apathy, the flawed military police inquiry and the farcical court martial that attempted to hold people criminally responsible. Even though a full public inquiry reported its findings into the crimes in September 2011, its mandate restricted what it could say. The full story, told with the power of a true-crime expose or court-room drama, shows how this was not simply about a few bad men or 'rotten apples'. It shines a light on all those involved in the crime and its investigation, from the lowest squaddie to the elite of the army and politicians in Cabinet. What it reveals is devastating. It is the winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2013.

A Very British Killing Reviews

A deserving winner of the Orwell Prize * Independent *
[An] incendiary, eloquent account... A brilliantly researched indictment which argues that torture is endemic in the military -- Arifa Akbar * Independent *
There is torture in AT Williams' brilliantly forensic study of Baha Mousa's death (while under military arrest in Iraq) in A Very British Killing. Out of this highly publicised case, Williams draws chilling new details and assessments that reflect on endemic abusive practices. -- Arifa Akbar * Independent *
Coolly, calmly and without ever needing to raise his voice, he shows how the political arrogance underpinning the whole Iraq enterprise expressed itself in casual violence which ruined reputations, blighted families, and snuffed out lives. -- Richard Lloyd Parry, author of PEOPLE WHO EAT DARKNESS
This is a landmark book. Fluently, meticulously, A. T. Williams allows us to understand both the murderous nature of colonial war and the insidious moral corruption behind its institutional facades. -- John Pilger

About A. T. Williams

A. T. Williams won the George Orwell Prize for Political Writing in 2013 for his book A Very British Killing: The Death of Baha Mousa. He lives in Warwickshire.

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GOR004357060
9780224096881
0224096885
A Very British Killing: The Death of Baha Mousa by A. T. Williams
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20121018
304
Winner of Orwell Prize 2013 (UK)
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