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Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry archiveOn 14 September 2003, at the Haitham Hotel in Basra, Iraq, Baha Mousa and nine others were arrested by the British Army as suspected insurgents. Two days later Baha Mousa was dead. A post-mortem examination revealed that he had suffered from asphyxiation and had received at least 93 injuries to his body whilst in the Army's custody. In 2008 the Secretary of State for Defence announced a public inquiry into Baha Mousa's death and the treatment of those detained with him. Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry brings together scenes from the public inquiry which examined the shocking events that took place over those two days of detention and the British Army's treatment of detainees. The Tricycle's production is staged following the oral hearings completed in October last year and before Sir William Gage publishes his final report and recommendations this summer.

Cast/Performers

Dean Ashton (Payne), Christopher Fox (Rodgers), Luke Harris (Cooper), David Michaels (Mercer), Alan Parnaby (Sir William Gage), Simon Rouse (Ingram), Mark Stobbart (Redfearn), Rick Warden (Major Peebles), Thomas Wheatley (Elias)

Creatives/Company

Author: Richard Norton-Taylor (editing)
Producer: Tricycle
Director: Nicolas Kent
Design: Polly Sullivan
Lighting: Charlie Hayday
Sound: Ed Borgnis

Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry

Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry (Play) production archive for QTIX code T930696534. Details of all Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0639146807

Archive Listings

2 Jun 11
  to
2 Jul 11
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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