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Former rights lawyer charged in UK over Iraq war claims by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) June 24, 2022 British investigators have accused a former human rights lawyer of fraud in relation to war crime claims against UK soldiers during the Iraq conflict, the National Crime Agency said Friday. British soldiers served alongside other countries' forces in the US-led invasion that began in 2003 and led to the fall of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Ex-lawyer Phil Shiner, 65, is facing fraud charges relating to legal aid claims made in 2007 and information provided to the Solicitors Regulation Authority in 2015, the NCA said in a statement. He is due to appear in court in central London on Monday, it added. British troops involved in the conflict faced accusations including rape, torture and mock executions. A probe into the allegations in 2020 cleared thousands of soldiers and an investigation into the claims closed without a single prosecution, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said in October. A British tribunal struck off Shiner after finding him guilty of misconduct and dishonesty in connection with the allegations in 2017.
New MPs give pro-Iran bloc upper hand in Iraq parliament Baghdad (AFP) June 23, 2022 Sixty-four new Iraqi lawmakers were sworn in Thursday, making a pro-Iran bloc the largest in parliament after MPs from firebrand Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr's bloc quit earlier this month. Iraq was plunged deeper into political crises on June 12 when 73 lawmakers from Sadr's bloc - then the biggest in parliament - quit en masse in a bid to break a logjam over the establishment of a new government. The legislature had already been in turmoil since October's general election, amid intense negotia ... read more
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