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Topic: The British Having to Pay For Global Crimes.
HotRodDeluxe's photo
Thu 05/16/13 10:19 PM

No thank you, not worth it.


Of course it isn't worth it-you won't be able to prove this tired anti-US rhetoric.

lynnleeds's photo
Thu 05/16/13 11:50 PM
no chance.would rather stab my eyes with rusty pins than listen to that drivel he spouts lmaolaugh

Conrad_73's photo
Fri 05/17/13 12:14 AM

Decided to have some fun instead, elsewhere.
I am optimistic you'll find id it if you try!laugh

karmafury's photo
Fri 05/17/13 04:43 AM
This is hilarious.laugh

The people apparently suing were classed as terrorists and rebels at the time.

So if it is alright to sue because you were 'wronged' in a revolt .... America should sue Britain, Native Americans should sue Britain, France, Spain and the US. Britain should sue Italy for the Roman Conquest and defacing the land with Hadrian's Wall, Italy should sue nations that originated the Huns, etc etc etc.

They were rebels! They were interned. They were treated as rebels and terrorists.

Oooh please, please get the terrorists out of Gitmo and place them in PH suites of the Hilton with full access to the pool and massage in case they sue a few decades down the road. *sarcasm intended*


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

lynnleeds's photo
Fri 05/17/13 07:26 AM
well said.way I work it out if we all sue we all quits thenlaugh

Dodo_David's photo
Fri 05/17/13 07:38 AM

well said.way I work it out if we all sue we all quits thenlaugh


But will you still be putting on a leather outfit? bigsmile

lynnleeds's photo
Fri 05/17/13 07:59 AM
sure just for you I will:tongue:

HappyBun's photo
Fri 05/17/13 08:35 AM
Edited by HappyBun on Fri 05/17/13 08:45 AM
In all fairness David Cameron has publicly apologized to the Irish for the injustices meeted out by military. The truth of the matter is the Britain has been outsourcing mayhem for 300 years according to George Monbiot and guess what? He is British.


Below is a snippet from the article that opened this thread.


The Kenyan Mau Mau may have suffered the most, probably owing to a twist of racist depravity among the white British counterinsurgency practitioners. Kenyan prisoners were castrated and roasted over fires by British officers using methods of torture that even classified British records explicitly sanctioned as "Gestapo techniques".

During the British suppression of the Cypriot insurgency during the 1950s, inmates were routinely tortured by water-boarding sessions in which Kerosene was added to the drowning water. Later, during the 1970s in Northern Ireland's conflict, Irish prisoners were incarcerated without charge and tortured by hooding, prolonged wall-standing, sleep deprivation, white noise and brutal beatings.



If such torture and generally repressive regimens sound similar to what has since been uncovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay it is because they are wholly consistent. These are the standard operating practices of British military doctrine and that of its close American ally.

lynnleeds's photo
Fri 05/17/13 11:06 AM
get a grip yer boring big time.ireland has done enough in its time too.yawn

Conrad_73's photo
Fri 05/17/13 12:52 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Fri 05/17/13 12:59 PM

In all fairness David Cameron has publicly apologized to the Irish for the injustices meeted out by military. The truth of the matter is the Britain has been outsourcing mayhem for 300 years according to George Monbiot and guess what? He is British.


Below is a snippet from the article that opened this thread.


The Kenyan Mau Mau may have suffered the most, probably owing to a twist of racist depravity among the white British counterinsurgency practitioners. Kenyan prisoners were castrated and roasted over fires by British officers using methods of torture that even classified British records explicitly sanctioned as "Gestapo techniques".

During the British suppression of the Cypriot insurgency during the 1950s, inmates were routinely tortured by water-boarding sessions in which Kerosene was added to the drowning water. Later, during the 1970s in Northern Ireland's conflict, Irish prisoners were incarcerated without charge and tortured by hooding, prolonged wall-standing, sleep deprivation, white noise and brutal beatings.



If such torture and generally repressive regimens sound similar to what has since been uncovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay it is because they are wholly consistent. These are the standard operating practices of British military doctrine and that of its close American ally.


You are not even in the Ballpark!
Those Mau-Mau have some rare Cheek instigating a Lawsuit!
They are lucky they are alive!
Maybe you could source those Articles you are quoting from!yawn
BTW,what are you doing here in the EVIL West?laugh

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