Who is in charge: the Foreign office, Defence ministry or the Oxford Union ?
OxfordWatch | 17.12.2010 06:19 | Smash EDO | Anti-militarism | Ocean Defence | Terror War | Oxford | South Coast
Questions have been raised in UK parliament on the content of the 'private' meeting the Defence secretary had with Mahinda Rajapakse in the Oliver Messel Suite of the Dorchester Hotel in London, 1st December 2010.
At the Dorchester hotel - Fox meets Rajapakse
With the Foreign and Commonwealth Office still firmly in charge (refer to earlier WikiLeak on David Milliband),the pre-election manifesto of the Tories is now exposed [2] . The manifesto committed to increasing defence exports, saying it was the only way profitably to maintain the domestic industry needed to supply Britain's armed forces.
It is clear that giving protection to a despot such as Mahinda Rajapakse, though a small one within the grander scale of international arms trade, is a matter of prestige, that itself is marketed worldwide, mostly to repressive regimes.
The Oxford Union, infested with selfish and dangerously ambitious people, remains a vital tool in such marketing tactics by the arms trade. It has been commented in the Private Eye that Bell Pottinger arranged the failed PR trip and the Sri Lankan high commission has claimed to have organised the 'invitation' to the Oxford Union from early October 2010. The credibility, if any, the Oxford Union has as an independent body is exposed as lies.
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Shocking (warning: could be highly distressing) new longer length video that seems to have been edited by Channel 4 to coincide with the Oxford Union event that never happened (click on the first video)
http://www.lobbyforpeace.com/warcrime-video.html
Some informative posts and comments in Oxford IMC are as follows
'President Rajapakse in the Hillary Term'
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2010/12/470274.html
and
'Developments out of Oxford 'Tamil' Protest'
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2010/12/469671.html
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[1] http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/16/liam-fox-sri-lanka-cables
[2] http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/15/liam-fox-sri-lanka-foreign-office-furious
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