Briton Who Refused 3rd Iraq Tour Sentenced
By DANICA KIRKA
Associated Press
April 13, 2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060413/ap_on_re_eu/britain_iraq_court_martial

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photo:
Ft Lt Malcolm Kendall-Smith, who refused to serve in Iraq, leaves
Aldershot Court Martial Centre, Aldershot, England, where he was found
guilty on five charges of failing to comply with lawful orders,
Thursday April 13, 2006. A military court on Thursday sentenced
British air force doctor Ft Lt Malcolm Kendall-Smith to eight months
in prison and dismissed him from the service for disobeying orders
after he challenged the legality of the war in Iraq. Flight Lt.
Malcolm Kendall-Smith, who said U.S. actions in Iraq were on par with
those of Nazi Germany, was convicted by a panel of Royal Air Force
officers after a three-day session. Kendall-Smith, 37, had served
twice in southern Iraq with British forces, but refused to return a
third time in June because he said he was not prepared to take part in
an 'act of aggression.' (AP Photo/Andrew Parsons/PA)
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LONDON - A military court Thursday convicted a British air force
doctor of disobeying orders and sentenced him to eight months in
prison after he called the Iraq war illegal and refused to return for
a third tour of duty.

Flight Lt. Malcolm Kendall-Smith, who said U.S. actions in Iraq were
on par with those of Nazi Germany, was convicted by a panel of Royal
Air Force officers, dismissed from the service and sentenced to prison
after a three-day court-martial.

Kendall-Smith, 37, had served twice in southern Iraq but refused to
return a third time in June because he said he was not prepared to
take part in an "act of aggression."

He had pleaded innocent to five charges of failing to comply with a
lawful order after refusing to deploy to the city of Basra last year.

Kendall-Smith's lawyer, Justin Hugheston-Roberts, said he planned to
appeal.

Outside court, Hugheston-Roberts read a statement from Kendall-Smith
in which the doctor said he had "two great loves in life — medicine
and the Royal Air Force."

"To take the decision that I did caused me great sadness, but I felt
that I had no other choice," the statement said.

Speaking on behalf of the air force, Wing Commander Ailsa Gough
restated the Ministry of Defense's position that "the orders given to
Flight Lt. Kendall-Smith were lawful and, therefore, should have been
obeyed."

She said it would be inappropriate to comment further.

Kendall-Smith, a dual British-New Zealand citizen, could have received
up to two years in detention.

He told the court he did not want to be complicit with an action
contrary to international law.

"I have evidence that the Americans were on a par with Nazi Germany
with its actions in the Persian Gulf," he said.

He did not specify which U.S. actions he believed were similar to
those of the Nazis.

Kendall-Smith, who studied philosophy in New Zealand, refused to take
part in training prior to his third deployment because he believed
these were "preparatory acts which were equally criminal as the act
itself."

The Pentagon says more than 5,500 U.S. servicemen have deserted since
the war started in Iraq. It is unclear how many have challenged the
legality of the war.

Kendall-Smith's lawyers had argued that since Iraq had not attacked
Britain or one of its allies, there was no lawful reason to invade.
The officer was entitled to disobey the "unlawful" orders, they said.

Prosecutor David Perry told the court that since May 2003, two months
after the invasion, coalition forces in Iraq were operating under the
authority of a U.N. Security Council mandate and at the invitation of
Iraq's provisional government.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060413/ap_on_re_eu/britain_iraq_court_martial








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