A Very British Killing by Andrew Williams

The Death of Baha Mousa

Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War, this gripping narrative delves into the harrowing events surrounding the death of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi civilian who died in British military custody. The story meticulously unravels the investigation, exposing the brutal realities of war and the moral complexities faced by soldiers on the ground. Through a detailed examination of testimonies and evidence, it paints a stark picture of the systemic failures and the struggle for justice in the face of institutional denial and cover-up, ultimately questioning the ethical boundaries of military conduct in conflict zones.

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Published
2012
Nationality
British
Length
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Pages
320-350
Original Language
English
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