Community | July 12, 2008 | 22 comments

British soldiers accused of sickening sex assault on Iraqi boy, 14

Image
goldenways
"Just days after the MoD has to pay out millions to the father of a man UK soldiers beat to death, fresh claims of abuse emerge.

British soldiers forced a boy of 14 to carry out an act of oral sex on a fellow male prisoner in Iraq, according to shocking new allegations made about the behaviour of British troops.

The Ministry of Defence confirmed yesterday that the Royal Military Police (RMP) have launched an investigation. If the allegations are proved, it would mark a sordid low in the behaviour of British troops in Iraq, and damage further the reputation of Britain in the Middle East.

The victim, now 19, whom The Independent on Sunday has agreed to identify only as Hassan, says he was rounded up with a friend while trying to steal milk cartons from a food distribution centre. He was whipped, beaten and forced to strip naked.

"They made us sit on each other's laps," he said. "They were enjoying humiliating and abusing us, I wished I was dead at this moment. Then they made me sit with Tariq ... where I was forced to put Tariq's penis in my mouth. The other two were made to do the same."

Court action is ongoing over a series of allegations surrounding the British base Camp Breadbasket and incidents that took place there in May 2003. There have been allegations of simulated sexual abuse of Iraqis by British troops, but this, if true, would be the first example of actual sexual abuse.

Soldiers rounding up looters as part of an operation codenamed Ali Baba took photographs of prisoners suspended in nets from forklift trucks and others forced to strip naked and adopt simulated sex positions.

The photographs caused outrage around the world when they were published, after a British soldier took them to be developed at a high-street shop. An RMP investigation led to just four soldiers being jailed for up to two years in 2005. A number of the alleged victims, including Hassan, are suing the MoD for damages.

The MoD last Thursday reiterated its official line that abuse was isolated to just a few rogue soldiers, after agreeing to pay nearly £3m compensation to the father of Baha Mousa, 26, a hotel receptionist beaten to death by British soldiers while in custody in a separate incident in September 2003, and nine other Iraqis beaten at the same time.

Mazin Younis, of the Iraqi League, who has travelled in Basra collecting witness statements of allegations of abuse, says he now has "more than 80" cases involving allegations against British troops.

"Every single time I uncover a personal story of torture and humiliation in Iraq, I think to myself that I have seen the worst there is," Mr Younis added. "Then I hear the next story.

"Hassan shook with emotion and humiliation as he described to me the treatment he suffered at the hands of British soldiers five years ago. It had taken constant prompting and repeated reminders about the importance of detail before Hassan felt brave enough to describe how he was forced to engage in oral sex with his friend Tariq while their British captors laughed raucously and took photographs."

Such is the culture in Iraq that Hassan fears for his life if identified. It has taken him four years to find the courage to talk about the incident, Mr Younis said. He fled Basra after the incident, giving up his education and staying indoors for fear that someone may recognise him.

Mr Younis added: "There is, of course, no case as bad as a killing or murder. But the fact that this is sexual ... It can lead to suicide because it is so humiliating. Hassan fled Basra because he couldn't face his friends, the people who had seen this" ..."

By Andrew Johnson

Click link to read rest.
  1. groups:
    Community,   News and Politics,   Current News UK
  2. tags:
    News News and Politics Current News UK World 10 more
  3.     
    |

22 comments // British soldiers accused of sickening sex assault on Iraqi boy, 14

  • SuperLayne
  • nohalm
    • 0
      nohalm  
    • stuff even worse than this is happening over there and most of the time the victims can't or won't do anything about it, because their scared.

      it took a lot of courage for this 14-year old kid to come out and speak up

    • 3 years ago
  • UWAZell
  • owner1
    • 0
      owner1  
    • You wouldn't expect torture from soldiers to children, but the children suffer the most when their country is at war. These so-called soldiers will get the maximum punishment for their crimes.

    • 3 years ago
  • TDubs
    • 0
      TDubs  
    • This stuff is awful. I wish it wouldn't happen in the military but the military is composed of people from each respective culture and these things are going on in our society outside of the military. I do hold the military to a higher level because they prowl the streets with powerful weapons and very little supervision or oversight in a chaotic environment. They have the power, the ability, and the temptation. Are soldiers worse than the average public? I don't think so, maybe even the opposite. Am I more upset when something like this happens in the military, yes, because I expect more from them. The only real way to combat such issues is to address it in the general public from which the military is composed

    • 3 years ago
  • jubal
    • 0
      jubal  
    • Our American soldiers under orders from Donald Rumsfeld sodomized children in front of their parents as an interrogation technique at the Abu Grahib.

      This was reported by an attorney from the ACLU at a conference back in 2004. He had seen and heard the Pentagon tapes of the children screaming.

    • 3 years ago
  • bishopobispo
    • 0
      bishopobispo  
    • 'The photographs caused outrage around the world when they were published, after a British soldier took them to be developed at a high-street shop.'

      Not only are these guys perverts, but they're complete idiots.

    • 3 years ago
  • UWAZell
  • onechance
    • 0
      onechance  
    • No surprise there... That place is hell right now. People are losing their minds.

      When people are so far gone, they done crazy things, and this is just a drop in the bucket I'm sure. Look at Guantanamo, the burning and hanging of people off bridges. It's HELL.
      Sad.

      Mission Accomplished?
      Hmmmm.

    • 3 years ago
  • thetrimsmith
  • Vierotchka
  • omshaantih
  • emmahill
  • Psychedelic
    • 0
      Psychedelic  
    • You're right. These ultra conservative homophobic draconian bureaucratic news reporters sticking to the hard line heterosexual ultra religious stuck up world view. What's wrong with making straight men suck each other off at gun point? Right? No.... It's sickening...Rape, abuse, molestation etc... they're all sickening. It would be sickening if it were male on female, female on female, human and beast... It's just sickening... What's the word for fearing heterosexuals?
      Heterophobea < Ha ha my dictionary doesn't even recognize that word. Dkincheloe I recognize your point and respect it, but please see my point as well. The sickening part is that the soldiers would do such a thing. Not the sexes of the victims.

    • 3 years ago
  • dkincheloe
    • 0
      dkincheloe  
    • Would the title ("British soldiers accused of sickening sex assault on Iraqi boy, 14") use the word "sickening" if the act had been heterosexual? I don't think so. The homophobic reaction of the soldiers, using cock-sucking (something only gay males and hetero females do, but which is often portrayed as a humiliating act by machistas), is the same reaction that caused the editors of The Independent to think this story "sickening." It would be entitled "British soldiers accused of sex assault on Iraqi girl, 14" were it about a female Iraqi.

    • 3 years ago
  • anglcazn
  • SilenceNoMore
  • JanaPokana
    • 0
      JanaPokana  
    • dkincheloe:

      Of course it is sickening, but the point is that writers would opt for the more 'neutral' expression of 'sexual assault' if we were dealing with a 'heterosexual' form of sexual abuse - not that forcing a 14-year-old boy to perform oral sex on another male has anything to do with homosexuality.

    • 3 years ago
  • SilenceNoMore
  • JanaPokana
    • 0
      JanaPokana  
    • dkincheloe:

      Well, I understand why you are upset and maybe it was not appropriate to 'hijack' this story to highlight what I still believe is homophobic rhetoric, because in doing so, we inevitably got distracted from focusing on the actual crime. In saying that, I don't think anyone here was trying to dispute that what happened is appalling and shameful, so maybe it was just the wrong context to make a nevertheless very valid point.

    • 3 years ago
  • alun
    • 0
      alun  
    • dkincheloe:

      Yes they would use the word 'sickening' or similar. UK reaction to paedophilia is such that a couple were driven out of their house and the word 'paedo' scrawled on it after it was discovered one of them was a paediatrician. Then again, this is the same country where major media outlets were counting off the days till Charlotte Church was 'legal'.

    • 3 years ago
  • flyingkick
    • 0
      flyingkick  
    • dkincheloe:

      I found this article title on the same website as this story. "Judge attacks internet after leering youths filmed 'sick' assault"
      It involves teens beating a homeless man. This act is also described as 'sickening' in the article, and there was nothing sexual about it.

      I don't think homophobia has anything to do with the choice of the title.

    • 3 years ago
more from Community:

top videos