Two British soldiers have been found guilty of abusing Iraqi civilian prisoners at an aid camp in Basra.
Mark Cooley and Daniel Kenyon were convicted by a panel of seven officers at a court martial in Germany.
Kenyon was found guilty of aiding and abetting Lance Corporal Darren Larkin in assaulting a prisoner.
Cooley was found guilty on two charges, one of disgraceful conduct of a cruel kind after he drove a forklift truck with a bound Iraqi suspended from the prongs.
The second charge against Cooley was that he posed for a photograph as though about to punch a prisoner.
The abuse by the soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was captured in shocking photographs which were published worldwide after they were used in evidence at the trial.
What they showed was described by the judge in charge of the court martial as brutal, cruel and revolting behaviour by soldiers which had undoubtedly tarnished the international reputation of the British Army.
Sentencing was postponed until Friday. The men could face up to three years in jail.