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Martyn Day: 'Justice for Iraqi Civilians'

18 min · 2 de dic de 2021
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As one of the leading lawyers who represented Iraqi civilians against abuses at the hands of British soldiers Martyn Day believes that justice is yet to be achieved. He joins Jon Robins to discuss the quiet settlement of compensation claims by the Ministry of Defence and the issues surrounding his work with fellow lawyer Phil Shiner. Dami Ojuri interviews Clive Baldwin of Human Rights Watch to get his take. www.thejusticegap.com

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