7 Britons Charged in Iraqi’s Death
From Associated Press
LONDON — Seven British soldiers will stand trial on murder charges in the death of an Iraqi civilian in 2003, Britain’s attorney general said Thursday.
They are Cpl. Scott Evans, Pvt. William Nerney and Daniel Harding, now a civilian, plus four men still unidentified.
Lord Peter Goldsmith said the soldiers would face courts-martial in connection with the death of Nadhem Abdullah on May 11, 2003, in Uzayr in southern Iraq. He said the man died at a roadside, but gave no further details.
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