Very British Killing
In "Very British Killing," author A. T. Williams delivers a gripping exploration of a harrowing event in contemporary British military history. Published by Vintage Publishing in 2013, this impactful book spans 320 pages and delves deep into the tragic case of Baha Mousa, a hotel receptionist arrested by British troops in Basra on 14 September 2003. Through meticulous research, Williams unveils the disturbing circumstances surrounding Mousa's detention and death, shedding light on the systemic issues of bureaucratic indifference and institutional failure that allowed cruelty to go unchecked. This book not only recounts a significant legal and moral controversy but also prompts reflection on the broader implications of war and accountability in the UK. "Very British Killing" is essential reading for those interested in military ethics, human rights, and the complex legacy of the Iraq War.