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UK pressures US on Iraq inquests | UK pressures US on Iraq inquests |
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A senior US official is being asked to explain why US soldiers have fail to attend inquests of Britons killed by "friendly fire" in Iraq. | |
Constitutional Affairs Minister Harriet Harman requested the talks with deputy US ambassador David Johnson after complaints from a senior coroner. | |
It is believed no US servicemen have attended the inquests so far, including that of ITN reporter Terry Lloyd. | It is believed no US servicemen have attended the inquests so far, including that of ITN reporter Terry Lloyd. |
Ms Harman said it was "not acceptable" for US soldiers to remain absent. | Ms Harman said it was "not acceptable" for US soldiers to remain absent. |
On his way to the meeting on Monday, Mr Johnson said he was happy to talk to Ms Harman about US co-operation with inquests and material they had provided | |
Determining the truth | |
"I'm here to discuss the issue with Ms Harman about how best we can co-operate together," he said. | |
"I'm not going to seek to pre-judge that, and I don't expect that at the conclusion of our discussion we will resolve this issue." | |
On Sunday Ms Harman told BBC News 24 the aim of the inquests was to determine the truth surrounding each incident. | |
We would have been happy to have them give evidence by video link, they wouldn't necessarily have had to attend the inquest Anne Leech, whose son died in the first Gulf war | |
"It's a very important opportunity for the relatives to find out the circumstances of how their loved one came to meet their death," she said. | "It's a very important opportunity for the relatives to find out the circumstances of how their loved one came to meet their death," she said. |
She said US soldiers would not be facing a criminal prosecution or ordered to pay compensation if they attended a hearing. | She said US soldiers would not be facing a criminal prosecution or ordered to pay compensation if they attended a hearing. |
Policy change | |
"It's simply just allowing the relatives to know the truth and therefore it's just not acceptable for them not to turn up." | "It's simply just allowing the relatives to know the truth and therefore it's just not acceptable for them not to turn up." |
Ms Harman added that the Americans had said it was their policy to not attend the inquests. | Ms Harman added that the Americans had said it was their policy to not attend the inquests. |
"If that's the case I think they need to change the policy." An inquest ruled Terry Lloyd was unlawfully killed | |
She also said any British soldier involved in the death of a US soldier would be expected to attend a subsequent hearing. | She also said any British soldier involved in the death of a US soldier would be expected to attend a subsequent hearing. |
"Were it to happen our troops would co-operate and go to America and be prepared to give information," she said. | "Were it to happen our troops would co-operate and go to America and be prepared to give information," she said. |
The mother of a British serviceman killed in the first Gulf War welcomed the government's move. | The mother of a British serviceman killed in the first Gulf War welcomed the government's move. |
'No witch hunt' | 'No witch hunt' |
Anne Leech lost her 20-year-old son Kevin after British troops in Warrior armoured vehicles were attacked by US warplanes west of Kuwait. | Anne Leech lost her 20-year-old son Kevin after British troops in Warrior armoured vehicles were attacked by US warplanes west of Kuwait. |
Mrs Leech, from Prudhoe, Northumberland, said: "We didn't want a witch hunt, we just wanted the truth. | Mrs Leech, from Prudhoe, Northumberland, said: "We didn't want a witch hunt, we just wanted the truth. |
"We would have been happy to have them give evidence by video link, they wouldn't necessarily have had to attend the inquest. | "We would have been happy to have them give evidence by video link, they wouldn't necessarily have had to attend the inquest. |
"We just wanted to know what happened." | "We just wanted to know what happened." |
Last month Oxfordshire Coroner Andrew Walker, who conducts the majority of inquests, called on the attorney general to extradite the marines involved in the case of Terry Lloyd. | |
Mr Walker delivered a verdict of "unlawful killing" over the case, in which Mr Lloyd, 50, was shot by a marine while in a makeshift ambulance near the Shatt Al Basra Bridge on 22 March 2003. | Mr Walker delivered a verdict of "unlawful killing" over the case, in which Mr Lloyd, 50, was shot by a marine while in a makeshift ambulance near the Shatt Al Basra Bridge on 22 March 2003. |
The coroner also criticised the US for failing to name or send witnesses to another inquest in October into the deaths of two RAF men shot down by a US missile after completing a bombing raid on Baghdad in 2003. | The coroner also criticised the US for failing to name or send witnesses to another inquest in October into the deaths of two RAF men shot down by a US missile after completing a bombing raid on Baghdad in 2003. |