Crime and Insecurity under British Occupation
This report, based on four weeks of field research by Human Rights Watch researchers in southern Iraq, shows that more than six weeks after the fall of Basra, the security situation remained poorly addressed by coalition forces. Despite efforts by the British military to deploy their relatively small number of troops to improve security conditions in the city, the population continued to live in fear of violent crimes and with growing concerns about the failure of the coalition forces to provide them with greater security.
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ISBN: E1506
ISBN: E1506
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- I. Summary and Introduction
- II. Recommendations
- III. The Context of Insecurity
- IV. The security situation immediately after the fall of Basra
- V. Six weeks later: Continuing Criminality in Basra
- VI. Legal Obligation of Coalition Forces to Provide Security in Iraq
- VII. Coalition Attempts at Reconstituting Security in Southern Iraq
- Acknowledgements






