soldiers on our streets
. | 25.03.2009 10:46 | G20 London Summit | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | Terror War | World
"In a stunning conversation with a friend, who is a serving member of the Armed Forces, over the weekend, it was revealed that transfers to regiments and other units in the UK on home duties are being undertaken by the MOD based upon whether an individual was prepared to 'open fire' on UK citizens during civil disturbances."
http://thejournal.parker-joseph.co.uk/blog/_archives/2009/3/2/4109792.html
http://thejournal.parker-joseph.co.uk/blog/_archives/2009/3/2/4109792.html
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Wow!
25.03.2009 12:05
I read on Indymedia that someone's blog said that a friend of the blogger had had a conversation with someone else in which it was mentioned that... oh never mind.
Squatticus
RE:WOW
25.03.2009 12:30
RE:WOW
Re:WOW
25.03.2009 13:07
I've heard this joke before:
"Army goes on standby to avert May Day mayhem"
"Police and Army on Docklands anarchist alert"
"Army on standby to halt petrol blockades"
"Riot fear army on standby to move Gilligan"
"Army on standby for mass killings"
"Army on standby as prison staff prepare to go on strike"
"Army on standby as crisis endangers lives"
"UK government plans to put the army on standby to cope with Y2K"
ACAB
human rights
25.03.2009 16:06
The right for some vaguely defined army or police force to shoot you dead with impunity is codified in EU law.
The EU has the power and authority to apply an instant death penalty to you,
under The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
Better known to us as The Human Rights Act.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/ukpga_19980042_en_3
SCHEDULES
Section 1(3).
SCHEDULE 1
The Articles
Part I
The Convention
Rights and Freedoms
Article 2
Right to life
1 Everyone’s right to life shall be protected by law. No one shall be deprived of his life intentionally save in the execution of a sentence of a court following his conviction of a crime for which this penalty is provided by law.
2 Deprivation of life shall not be regarded as inflicted in contravention of this Article when it results from the use of force which is no more than absolutely necessary:
(a) in defence of any person from unlawful violence;
(b) in order to effect a lawful arrest or to prevent the escape of a person lawfully detained;
(c) in action lawfully taken for the purpose of quelling a riot or insurrection.
erm
The ECHR is not 'EU law'
25.03.2009 16:52
The right to life cannot be legally absolute, as that would cause unresolvable situations, on maternity wards for example.
The EU doesn't have any power or authority under the ECHR, it is not a signatory. You seem to be confusing the EU with the Council of Europe.
Whether it would be treasonous for a sovereign representative to sign away 'your country' to EU control is a purely academic question which need not trouble us.
streetlawyer
the only thing
25.03.2009 22:03
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