The death of an Iraqi civilian in 2003 by British Army soldiers should never happen again, as well as the shockingly use of methods of interrogation, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday. The results of the investigating report on the incident suggested the troops' harmful techniques. And, that must not disrupt the high reputation it (the Army) stands, he added. According to an official panel, Bahaa Mousa, who was detained and interrogated in Basra, received 93 injuries that led to his death. Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry Sir William Gage listened to 348 witnesses before the report was released.He added the death was a "very great stain on the reputation of the Army.
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