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UK veterans angered by info request on EOKA

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Former British soldiers have reportedly been angered by a letter from UK government lawyers asking for their recollections of the EOKA struggle as they investigate allegations of wrongdoing by UK troops, the British media has reported.

Former Royal Signals Regimental Sergeant Major Sam Bedwell reportedly received a letter asking whether he had witnessed ‘anything untoward’ during his service in the Cyprus uprising.

 Bedwell, 83, said he had not seen any such behaviour and slammed the ‘nonsense’ of compensation claims against former British soldiers, the Daily Express reported.

Last month the British Government denied any wrongdoing in Cyprus amid claims of rape and torture during the country’s struggle for independence.

Britain also appealed against a High Court ruling that claims for human rights abuses could be heard in the UK.

The latest probe came to light after  Bedwell received a legal letter asking for ‘any recollection of events and matters’ related to the controversial claim.

He said: ‘I was in Cyprus 62 years ago. I was 21 at the time. It is ridiculous. How old are the claimants?

‘They must be aged 80 to 90. It is absolutely bonkers.’

 Bedwell said he had only seen ‘exemplary’ behaviour from British troops under what he called ‘very trying circumstances’.

Julian Lewis, the chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, said it was ‘outrageous’ for officials to go on ‘fishing expeditions’ so long after the conflict.

Other Cyprus veterans also slammed the latest investigation saying they had been fighting a ‘ruthless enemy’ and were ‘doing their duty’.

One document lodged at the High Court earlier claimed that British colonial forces had raped a 15-year-old girl and tortured civilian detainees with beatings and mock hangings.

Lawyers representing the Cypriots, who were mostly juveniles at the time, said they had irrefutable evidence, including detention and medical records. Britain denies all wrongdoing.

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