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30.08.12

Iraq War Logs

Permission to Engage: WikiLeaks collateral murder footage examined

Al Jazeera traces the families of civilians killed by a US helicopter in Iraq.

25.06.12

Iraq War Logs

Murder in the dark? New claims of war crimes in Iraq come to light

A report in the Mail on Sunday reveals potential war crimes and torture by British troops.

03.07.11

Iraq War Logs

In Video: Iraq’s Missing

Iraqi families tell of the struggle to find their loved ones.

23.05.11

Iraq War Logs

Allegations against British forces

Three reports contained in the war logs detail allegations of British abuses of Iraqi detainees during the summer of 2008

23.05.11

Iraq War Logs

US Apache guns down surrendering insurgents

The US military cleared an Apache helicopter gunship to open fire on Iraqi insurgents who were trying to surrender according to a report.

23.05.11

Iraq War Logs

US troops ordered not to investigate Iraqi torture

The secret US files report widespread torture in detention facilities carried out by Iraqi authorities; but US troops were ordered merely to report, not investigate, the abuses

23.05.11

Iraq War Logs

Allegations of prisoner abuse by US troops after Abu Ghraib

President Bush promised an immediate stop to prisoner abuse after Abu Ghraib, but the war logs detail a stream of similar claims against coalition troops.

23.05.11

Iraq War Logs

15,000 new civilian deaths uncovered in leaked files

The leaked US war logs contain details of thousands more civilian deaths in Iraq, according to estimates by Iraq Body Count

03.11.10

Iraq War Logs

Iraq war logs: The real and uncensored story of the war

Twelve weeks ago the Bureau of Investigative Journalism was given access to the biggest leak of military documents in history.

10.03.10

Iraq War Logs

Obama administration handed over detainees despite reports of torture

UN calls for investigation into the alleged abuses in Iraqi detention facilities.

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