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Old 07.26.2006, 05:11 PM   #1
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The right of victim's families to legally question the validity of the war in Iraq has been backed in the UK today for judges. Nothing definite, of course, but one can live in hope. From Telegraph.com:

'Stunning victory' for Iraq inquiry families
(Filed: 26/07/2006)


The families of four British soldiers killed in Iraq have won a legal breakthrough in their attempt to force a full public inquiry into why Britain entered the conflict.

In what their lawyers described as "a stunning victory", the Court of Appeal ruled they were entitled to apply for judicial review of the Government's refusal to hold an independent inquiry.

But the judges warned the families that they saw "formidable hurdles" in the way of a full inquiry ever being granted

"We are doubtful whether it would be appropriate to order a public inquiry of the kind sought," they said.

Today's ruling was given by a panel of top judges - Sir Anthony Clarke, the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Judge, president of the Queen's Bench Division, and Lord Justice Dyson.

The full hearing will take place before the same judges over two or three days, beginning on Nov 6.

Despite the judges' warning on the families' prospects of success, their solicitor, Phil Shiner, said the ruling would force the Government to publish evidence on how the country was taken to war.

Mr Shiner said: "In particular, the Government must finally explain how the 13-page equivocal advice from the Attorney General of March 7, 2003 was changed within 10 days to a one-page completely unequivocal advice that an invasion would be legal.

"My clients believe he impermissibly changed his advice because he was sat on by the Prime Minister and others in Government.

"In changing his advice, he sent these soldiers to their deaths."

Today's action was brought by Peter Brierley, the father of Shaun Brierley; Beverley Clarke, the mother of David Clarke; Rose Gentle, the mother of Gordon Gentle, and Susan Smith, the mother of Phillip Hewett.

Peter Brierley said that the ruling completely vindicated his pursuit of the Government through the courts.

"I am convinced that my son died for no good reason as he should not have been sent to Iraq in the first place," he said.

" I am looking forward to hearing the three defendants having to explain how they justify the invasion."
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