
The Inquiry
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Initial release | Spain |
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Directors | Giulio Base |
Budget | 8 million EUR (estimated) |
Composers | Andrea Morricone |
Story by | Ennio Flaiano |
Suso Cecchi d'Amico | |
Valerio Massimo Manfredi | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2320678 |
About The Inquiry
Roman Emperor Tiberius learns that a new kingdom is set to rise in the East following the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. He sends his general Titus Valerius Taurus to investigate the matter.
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... The Inquiry began in 2015 and drew on evidence from 7,000 victims...
Nikki Allan: Police sorry for family's 31-year wait for justice

... Ms Theaker paid tribute to members of the public who had co-operated with The Inquiry: " The community in Sunderland have massively helped and they have played their part...
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... The Inquiry, which has already seen more than 50,000 BBC documents, is expected to publish its findings in the summer...
Nikki Allan: A mother's 30-year search for her daughter's killer

... He was questioned and bailed and Sharon even wrote to him in prison, asking him to cooperate with The Inquiry, but detectives later said his bail had been cancelled and he would face no further action...
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... Asked whether he was embarrassed The Inquiry took three years, Sir Keir Starmer, a former director of public prosecutions, said: " I think all of these allegations have to be taken extremely seriously, and they are taken seriously by me and the party...
Inquiry into alleged unlawful Afghan killings launches with call for evidence
By Hannah O'Grady and Joel GunterBBC News
The chair of an inquiry into allegations of unlawful killings by UK armed forces in Afghanistan has said The Inquiry is critical to " restoring The Reputation of the military and the country".
Lord Justice Haddon-Cave called the allegations " extremely serious".
The Inquiry will look into night raids carried out by UK Special Forces between mid-2010 and mid-2013.
It will examine both allegations of killings and of subsequent cover-ups.
Launching The Inquiry on Wednesday, Lord Justice Haddon-Cave called for anyone with relevant information to come forward.
" It is clearly important that anyone who has broken The Law is referred to the relevant authorities for investigation, and equally, those who have done nothing wrong should rightly have The Cloud of suspicion lifted from them, " He Said .
The Inquiry will look specifically at night raids known as Deliberate Detention Operations (DDOs), which were carried out by Special Forces units.
Lord Justice Haddon-Cave said many of The Inquiry 's hearings would have to be held in private because of the " highly sensitive" nature of The Testimony .
The Inquiry comes after what The Judge described as " significant reporting" by The Bbc , Last Year , which revealed that one British SAS squadron had during one six-month tour.
The Inquiry also follows legal challenges brought by two families of people killed by British forces in DDOs.
Abdul Aziz Uzbakzai, an Afghan farmer whose son and daughter-in-law were and whose grandsons Imran and Bilal were gravely wounded in the operation, told The Bbc The Inquiry " cannot bring back my son and daughter-in-law, nor can it bring Imran and Bilal's parents back to them".
" But after 11 long years, I still want The British soldiers and other officials to come forward and reveal The Truth , " Mr Uzbakzai said.
" We Are still unaware of why we were targeted, and we long to know why. "
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Tessa Gregory, a partner at Law Firm Leigh Day, which has represented some of the Family Members of those killed on DDOs, said The Firm 's clients welcomed The Launch of The Inquiry .
" Throughout years of secrecy and cover-ups our clients have fought tirelessly for justice for their loved ones' deaths and they hope that a bright light will now be shone on the practices and command of UK Special Forces in Afghanistan, " Ms Gregory said.
In 2014, The Royal Military Police launched Operation Northmoor, an investigation into the allegations of unlawful killings, but it was formally closed in 2019 with no charges.
The MoD said at The Time that no evidence of criminality had been found, despite Operation Northmoor having More Than 600 alleged offences in its scope.
Royal Military Police investigators told The Bbc Last Year their efforts to gather evidence during Operation Northmoor had been obstructed by The British military, and they disputed the MoD's statement that no evidence of criminality had been found.
As well as the underlying allegations of unlawful killings, The Inquiry will examine whether the actions of the Ministry of Defence and investigations by The Royal Military Police were adequate.
The Ministry of Defence told The Bbc on Wednesday it was also encouraging anyone with information to come forward to The Inquiry , adding that " witness support. . will be provided to encourage and facilitate this participation".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com