HC Deb 07 January 2003 vol 397 cc77-8W
Ann Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to his answer of 9 December 2002,official Report, column 16W, if the considerable and compelling evidence of systematic and continuous grave breaches of the fourth Geneva Convention included considerable and compelling evidence of the crime of hostage taking; whether anyone was named in the report as being suspected of the crime of hostage taking, and what recommendations were made in the report for further action on the issue of (a) hostage taking and (b) war crimes referred to in the report. [88513]

Mr. Ingram

As I explained in my answer of 27 November 2002,official Report, column 335W the report itself is a summary of evidence drawn from the statements of individuals who witnessed or were subject to alleged acts of Iraqi brutality during the Gulf War. The Ministry of Defence has a duty to protect the confidentiality of those who co-operated with the Royal Military Police.

The Royal Military Police were tasked with determining the facts alone. Their final report makes no recommendations.

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