Jun 15 2004
By Neil Connor, Birmingham Post
A Staffordshire teenager will face a court martial charged with abusing Iraqi prisoners.
Private Gary Bartlam, from Tam-worth, is among four soldiers from the 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to face the abuse charges, the Attorney General confirmed yesterday.
Pte Bartlam, aged 19, was questioned by the Army's Special Investigations Branch after he sent a film to be processed after returning from Iraq last summer.
The photographs, which were seized by police, allegedly show an Iraqi man suspended in the air by a rope attached to a forklift truck, and prisoners being forced to perform sexual acts.
He added: "It involves photographic evidence developed in this country and referred to the UK police. A date for the trial has yet to be set by the Military Court Service. Any trial will be held in public."
They were killed when three 4x4 vehicles were blown up. Qadri Abdul-Latif, Iraqi civil defence colonel, said at least 12 people were killed in the blast at Tahrir Square in the city.
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