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Source and full story: BBC NewsThe authorities in Basra will not co-operate with British troops until they get an apology for a raid to free two UK soldiers, its governor has said.
Mohammed al-Waili has also demanded compensation for damage caused by the raid on Monday and a "guarantee that it does not happen again".
Basically, the Iraqi authorities took two members of the SAS into custody. They alleged that the men had shot and killed Iraqi policemen. They were handed over to the Shia militia. The Iraqi central Government demanded their freedom, but this was ignored. British troops, unable to free the men through diplomatic means, stormed the prison, demolishing a substantial part of it in the process.
Now the Iraqis are demanding a full apology or else they will no longer co-operate. The Iraqi central Government denies that there is a problem. Two tanks have been set on fire by civilians, chanting "Murderers Out".
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