Inquiry into British torture a shambles
Beck | 05.08.2011 07:01 | Anti-racism | Repression | Terror War
Yet again, public outrage is being smothered in bureaucracy and vested interests. Torture is ongoing and only the most naive will believe we are not up to our necks in it. For the victims of torture
But most fundamentally, the inquiry misses the point entirely. Officially the inquiry is to investigate British complicity in torture overseas. The overbearing action and message therefore, is to condemn the British getting our hands dirty, rather than to condemn and move against torture in the first place. It's fine for people we find threatening to be tortured, as long as it's not by us. I'm sure the victims of torture are grateful for our privileged stance.
Every second the inquiry is delayed, watered down and poisoned by vested interests, people are being tortured. It should go without saying - the British state is morally bankrupt.
Beck
Additions
demonstration today against guantanamo
05.08.2011 08:14
They are also protesting outside the US Embassy in London today at midday and at Marble Arch at 1pm to protest against Guantanamo and the other prisons like it: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=184595608269352 The torture continues but apparently the British state is against it....
Mimi