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Getting Away With Murder: My Memories of the Death of Ian Tomlinson

Peter Apps | 25.07.2010 11:21 | G20 London Summit | Analysis | Other Press | Repression

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Peter Apps
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Corkscrew UK.

25.07.2010 14:14

Bent cops cops kill someone deliberately, let us not forget they are perverse by nature. Bent cops choose bent doctor to do the post mortem to cover it up. Bent IPCC covers up with more lies. Bent CPS repeats the lies and permits cover up to protect bent cops. No doubt bent government will go along with all this.

All cops are legitimate targets.

No good demonstrating, participating in the process they bind us with.

Look to Che and "Guerilla Warfare".

Spirit of the Red Brigades.


thanks

25.07.2010 17:00

Thanks for taking the time to write this. I haven't read it all yet but it seems like a good quality article.

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I presume...

25.07.2010 18:35

... you included the factual elements of what you claim to have seen in your statement to the police so that it could be considered along with all the other evidence and witness statements by tthe CPS?

Reality Check


Not the end, just another stage.

25.07.2010 19:15

Well I have read this whole article, every word.

Not really the end I would have thought. This just shows that the police, the IPCC, the DPP and the media ignoramous have, together, concocted a story that is worthless, isolated and impossible to defend, again!

It shows, quite rightly, that while the officer Simon Harwood struck the blow that killed a hardworking innocent Londoner, it is conspiratorial informality which has robbed his family of justice and it is a secretive and dishonest nepotism which robs us all of our dignity.

This failing is a fundamental one.







Charles


Thankyou

26.07.2010 07:21

Peter, your account shines as honest, clear, uncluttered with feeling, although it must have been a terrible thing to have witnessed so closely. I hope in re-telling what happened, you're able to move forward, and your sister too - I'm not surprised you're proud to know her.
Thank you again.

anon