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Kurdistan24
February 10, 2018
This year, rainfall has decreased to an unprecedented level compared to past decades, and Turkey seeks to build water dams in its territory which would significantly affect Iraq's water resources, especially the Tigris River, according to an Iraqi official. The water resources in the district of al-Majar al-Kabir, and Qal'at SalihÃâà...
The Sun
November 5, 2016
NINE Iraqi police officers awarded Ãâã800,000 after accusing an SAS squad of assaulting them may have joined a mob attacking the elite team, a soldier has claimed. The SAS squad reportedly had to fight its way out of a crowd of 200 after its cover was blown while it investigated the killings of six BritishÃâà...
Yorkshire Post
July 6, 2016
A mother's anger at Tony Blair... and a soldier's family still fighting for answers. Lance Corporal Ben McGowan Hyde, 23, from Northallerton, was one of six soldiers from the Royal Military Police who were killed in incident at the police station in the town of Al Majar Al Kabir.
ITV News
July 5, 2016
Mr Keys, from Llanuwchllyn near Bala, was one of six Royal Military Policemen killed by an Iraqi mob at a police station at Al Majar Al Kabir. Corporal Dewi Prichard, aged 35, died August 2003. Dewi Prichard. Mr Prichard, from Bridgend was a Territorial Army soldier serving with 116 Provost Company.
Deadline
September 10, 2015
After Tom Keys was one of six Royal Military Policemen murdered in Al Majar, Iraq, questions began to arise around the events that led to his death. Reg Keys and his wife also began to question the legitimacy of the war as a whole. With the New Labour government and Prime Minister Tony Blair refusing toÃâà...
Shields Gazette
August 19, 2013
The Mayor and Mayoress of South Tyneside, Coun Ernest Gibson and Patricia Ridley, were in attendance, along with two South Tyneside mothers of soldiers killed in Iraq. Pat Long, of Hebburn, lost son Paul, 24, in June 2003 – one of six Redcaps killed by a mob at a police station in al Majar al-Kabir.
Telegraph.co.uk
July 31, 2013
Families of British Red Caps to sue Ministry of Defence over their deaths at hands of Iraqi mob. The families of British Red Caps killed by an Iraqi mob ten years ago are to sue the Ministry of Defence for negligence. RMP's killed in Al Majar Al Kabir. (top, from left), Sergeant Simon Alexander Hamilton-JewellÃâà...