#21506
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#21506
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This case in particular, which the BBC refers to, was brought up by one Saifullah Ghareb Yar, who says that British forces murdered four members of his family on the night of February 16, 2011. Meanwhile, the British government maintains that they were killed in "self-defense".
Saifullah's uncle, an elderly survivor of the night in question, says his hands and feet were tied and he was moved to a holding area with women and children. He heard gunshots soon after. Two of Saifullah's brothers were found dead in a nearby field, his cousin was found dead in a neighboring home, and he found his father lying face-down, dead, in his own home.
A report by The Guardian also showed that the British Army was found directly responsible for at least 300 civilian deaths in Afghanistan, due to documents that showed that paltry sums were given to bereaved Afghan families, in compensation for killing their family members, including dozens of children.
War on Iraq (2003 - )
In January 2004, mobile phone footage revealed how nine British soldiers dragged four boys into their barracks and beat them senseless. Eight carried out the beating and one was filming and imitating the boy's cries as they were pleading for them to stop. When the case was brought to public attention a couple of years later, it was said that the statute of limitations had expired and that it was not in the public interest to prosecute the soldiers.
Stories began to leak over the years of the involvement of British soldiers in abuse, murder, and torture against Iraqi civilians.
It was revealed that in fact, British soldiers had a shoot-to-kill policy against unarmed civilians in Iraq, particularly during the British occupation of Basra between 2003 and 2007.
“I was one of the people who were targeted while I was walking in Al-Zubair Bridge area in Basra. They targeted passersby with bullets,” one Iraqi said. “There were a lot of civilians in the area which is near [the station].
“This was in April 2003. The British were killing anyone who was just walking around."
Amnesty International also revealed this back in 2004, clearly pointing out that British troops were involved in the killing of Iraqi civilians.
Part 4
Amen to that! And so are some #'s. All that equals 17.
Elon Musk
@elonmusk
Words are beautiful
4:47 PM · Jun 12, 2022·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1536087736389599232
It will tie POTUS us in defending himself and add in NY AG efforts. Tag team approach to force POTUS to not run in 2024.
Haaretz.com
@haaretzcom
Israel is arguing that the damage was not incurred during May's Jewish-Arab clashes, and that the damage was caused by the city’s own residents
https://twitter.com/haaretzcom/status/1541095190479470592
>Shut up and send more shekels goyim…
honest question for a disingenuous shill
do you really believe your shit is working to shape public perception or are you just that out of touch with reality?
>New World Order Pledged To Jews: The New York Times - Article Dated Oct. 6, 1940
24:05?