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guilty of war crimes

- - | 23.02.2005 19:49

The BBC reports that "two British soldiers have been found guilty of abusing Iraqi prisoners at an aid camp after a five-week court martial."

The front pages of all UK newspapers as well as the TV news, will no doubt be full of photos tomorrow showing -+again+ - just what it's like for a sadistic squaddie to punch a defenceless man in the head. It's appalling, lurid and good for media business. But what is the point of all this? It is a government / military exercise in deflecting responsibility for war crimes. It's called scapegoating. Who, in the Iraq quagmire, is responsible for British war crimes?

Sentencing one soldier to 18 months in a youth detention centre and ordering that he be disgracefully discharged from the Army, Judge Advocate Michael Hunter said the assault in question was a "very brutal and very cruel act" which had "undoubtedly tarnished the international reputation of the British Army and to some extent the British nation".

What facile rubbish. How sick are we all of seeing this epic miscarriage of justice, blaming war crimes on the rank and file when it was and is an act of state, of seeing the guilty but free Blair and his bloodsoaked mate Bush do the soft shoe shuffle around Brussels? Damned sick.

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Torture R' Us

23.02.2005 21:03

We are Her Majesty's armed forces and HRH and her Ministers must bear full responsibility for our conduct in times of (illegal) war.

Windsor, Blair, Hoon, Straw and General Sir Mike Jackson should be in orange, not sqaddies following (illegal) orders.

Reggie Ment


Charge Blair and Windsor at the ICC

24.02.2005 04:44

Every human on this planet has the right to ask the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in the Hague to investigate anyone for war crimes. The silence from the anti-war movemnent to requests for individuals to do this has been deafening. Last up, some months back they had had 700 requests from the whole human population, for all war crimes. I am very puzzled. Where are the protesting millions? Are fashion parades in the streets the intellectual limit?

Peter Ravenscroft
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