Botany Bay
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Area | 396 |
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Catchment area | 549 |
Locations | Sydney |
Average depth | 11. 4 m (37 ft) |
Primary inflows | Georges River |
Cooks River | |
Did you know | A song named "Botany Bay" has been performed as a folk and music hall song since the 1890s, based on older tunes. |
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ID | 908544 |
About Botany Bay
Botany Bay, an open oceanic embayment, is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 13 km south of the Sydney central business district.
Gulf War 'human shield' hostages set to take legal action
... Mr Manners, who lives in Botany Bay in Kent, " There were a couple of occasions when I was told I was going to be shot, the guard came out in a rage, kicked me around a bit, put a gun against my head and pulled the trigger a few inches away...
Aboriginal spears taken by Captain James Cook to be returned to Australia
... Captain Cook first set foot in Australia on a beach at Botany Bay in Sydney s south, where he and his crew s arrival was challenged by two men from the Gweagal clan of the Dharawal peoples, the traditional owners of the land...
HMS Endeavour: Row erupts over location of Cook's coal ship
... The British explorer arrived off the south-east coast of what is now Australia in 1770, eventually making landfall at Botany Bay...
Calls to allow people to return to Edinburgh's Radical Road
... Nineteen others were transported to Botany Bay...
Gulf War 'human shield' hostages set to take legal action
By Hamish Mureddu-Reid & PA MediaBBC News
British Airways passengers and crew taken hostage in Kuwait are set to take legal action against the government and the airline, lawyers say.
Barry Manners, from Kent, was among passengers on a British Airways flight to Malaysia that landed in Kuwait to refuel in 1990 as Iraqi forces invaded.
McCue Jury and Partners said it is representing victims who want to ensure " The Truth is fully disclosed".
BA said government records showed it had not been warned about The Invasion .
The government said the blame " lies entirely with the government of Iraq at The Time ".
British Airways Flight 149 touched down at Kuwait International Airport in the Early Hours of August 2 1990 as Iraqi armed forces were invading.
More Than 300 people onboard were detained by Iraqi troops, marking the start of an ordeal lasting almost five months as they were used by Saddam Hussein as " human shields" against western attacks.
Those on board suffered abuse, violence, and even mock executions.
Mr Manners, who lives in Botany Bay in Kent, " There were a couple of occasions when I was told I was going to be shot, The Guard came out in a rage, kicked me around a bit, put a gun against my head and pulled The Trigger a few inches away. "
What Happened to flight BA149?Documents released in November 2021 showed The Foreign Office was warned by The British ambassador in Kuwait that Iraqi forces had crossed The Border an hour before The Flight landed.
The Information was never passed to BA, which was unable to take action to divert The Flight , according to The Foreign Office files released to The National Archives.
There have been claims that a group of around 10 men who were The First To Disembark when the plane landed were Special Forces troops, but this has always been denied by the UK government.
But McCue Jury and Partners said " evidence exists" that the government and BA " knew The Invasion had already begun" when they allowed the plane to land because it was being used to insert a team into Kuwait " for a special military operation".
The Firm says it intends to bring The Claim to The High Court in London in The Next few months.
It said each of the hostages " may claim an estimated average of £170,000 each in damages".
Some of the hostages suffered post-traumatic stress after being subjected to abuse and witnessing atrocities.
Mr Manners said: " We were not treated as citizens, but as expendable pawns for commercial and political gain.
" A victory over years of cover-up and bare-faced denial will help restore trust in our political and judicial process. "
A government spokesman said: " The responsibility for these events and the mistreatment of those passengers and crew lies entirely with the government of Iraq at The Time . "
A BA spokesman said: " Our hearts go out to all those Caught Up in this shocking act of war just over 30 years ago, and who had to endure a truly horrendous experience.
" UK government records released in 2021 confirmed British Airways was not warned about The Invasion . "
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Source of news: bbc.com