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Increasing concern & outrage at apparent police "shoot to kill" policy

. | 22.07.2005 22:26 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Repression | London | World

The cold-blooded, apparently racist murder, of a young Asian man today by undercover police/security agents is outrageous & a frightening development and a dark day for civil rights & democracy in Britain.

One has to wonder how much longer it will be before we suffer the ignominy of Nazi-style concentration camps (such as Guantanomo Bay) on British shores. Could 2nd World War-style internment be on the cards for British Muslims in the near future?

BBC News (see below) are reporting there is considerable evidence to indicate that the widespread initial general assumptions that the people who shot the man were police officers don’t really reflect the nature of the assault on the man. It seems clear that given their actions and their operational behaviour they are highly unlikely to have been police officers, but in fact be operatives from an entirely different, hitherto unknown agency.

Not that it makes what went on right, but if the footnote on the front page news story of The Sunday Telegraph (July 17th, 2005) is anything to go by, then it would seem clear that they probably belonged to a new, secret and little-known organisation known as the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, which, to quote The Telegraph “work[s] closely with MI5....[and] has [recently] been deployed on Britains streets".

From BBC News:

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4707781.stm

Will police now shoot to kill?
A Muslim group has said it is concerned there is a new police "shoot to kill" policy in the UK following the shooting dead of a man in south London.
The Muslim Council of Britain said it was getting calls from Muslims who were "distressed" about the incident at Stockwell Tube station.
Roy Ramm, former Met Police specialist operations commander, said the rules for confronting potential suicide bombers had recently changed to "shoot to kill".
One terrorism expert said if the shooting was carried out by police - rather than special forces - it would represent a "pretty big departure" for the UK force.
Professor Michael Clarke, professor of defence studies at King's College London, said the officers who carried out the operation in south London were unlikely to be police.
'Head shot'
"These guys may have been some sort of plain clothes special forces," he said.
"To have bullets pumped into him like this suggests quite a lot about him and what the authorities, whoever they are, assumed about him.
"The fact that he was shot in this way strongly suggests that it was someone the authorities knew and suspected he was carrying explosives on him."
He added: "You don't shoot somebody five times if you think you might have made a mistake and may be able to arrest him."
Prof Clarke said police officers were not trained to carry out operations in this way.
"Even Special Branch and SO19 (Scotland Yard's armed unit) are not trained to do this sort of thing.
"It's plausible that they were special forces or elements of special forces."
Mr Ramm said the danger of shooting a suspected suicide bomber in the body was that it could detonate a bomb they were carrying on them.
"The fact is that when you're dealing with suicide bombers they only way you can stop them effectively - and protect yourself - is to try for a head-shot," he said.
Former government intelligence analyst Crispin Black agreed there was no other way of stopping someone who was an "immediate threat to life".
Muslims 'jumpy'
"It implies that the police knew who he was, it also implies that they considered him an immediate threat to life, under which circumstances they must try and kill somebody...you must shoot to kill."
But MCB has urged the police to explain why the man - said to be of Asian appearance - was shot dead.
Spokesman Inayat Bunglawala said Muslims he had spoken to this morning were "jumpy and nervous".
"I have just had one phone call saying, 'what if I was carrying a rucksack?'.
"There may well be reasons why the police felt it necessary to unload five shots into the man and shoot him dead, but they need to make those reasons clear," he said.
"We are getting phone calls from quite a lot of Muslims who are distressed about what may be a shoot to kill policy."

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Comments

Display the following 45 comments

  1. Video Clip, Met Police Chief claims shooters were Metropolitan Police Officers — .
  2. more loonies — canteenculture
  3. Where's the CCTV footage of this murder? — big brother
  4. Not so black and white — Andrew
  5. Listen Copper, listen Fascist — THE REDZ
  6. The devil is in the detail — Mr Smith
  7. Police Death Squads. — A. Palled
  8. Trust ! — Tina Cat V
  9. Hey! — Boab
  10. MET refuses to deny or confirm that gun slingers were cops — pacifista
  11. A response to some comments made by 'canteenculture' — .
  12. I'm not a historian but... — magoo
  13. Re: Listen Copper, listen Fascist — artaud
  14. cops or not? — BRB
  15. Too crap for Channel 5 — magoo
  16. Kratos... — paul c
  17. Arturd — A. Lexicon
  18. Special Reconnaissance Regiment — Guido
  19. United we stand, divided we fall; we must unite in solidarity & strive for peace — .
  20. Who the hell does A Lexicon think he is? — Long Time Reader
  21. What about...? — Con Fused
  22. same as it ever was... — paul c
  23. ArTURD — artaud
  24. Lexicon — magoo
  25. Who did shoot? — Guido
  26. A Lexicon is an anagram for 'Alien Cox' — Still to hook ? .....Yes!
  27. Orcs !.........Nice one. — Rare Damsel
  28. i''l take at least 3 with — paul c
  29. Eh? — M
  30. Shot man not connected to bombing — Guido
  31. Delusional — Long Time Reader
  32. Then why? — M
  33. i like — mutliple postings
  34. under diffrent names — the alleged mr magoo
  35. Re: Shot man not connected to bombing link — .
  36. FORENSIC TESTS INDICATED THAT HE HAD NO EXPLOSIVES.” — .
  37. Elite Scotland Yard CO19 Specialist Firearns Officers involved in Tube death — .
  38. Innocent Brazilian man illegally & barbarically executed by police now named — .
  39. Long Term Reader, He's our leader. — A. Lexicon
  40. more posting in my name — magoo
  41. people dont — pc
  42. some links — Guido
  43. not reported — Guido
  44. pc — magoo
  45. Multiple Postings — Long Time Reader

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