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Who Needs Enemies, When We Have Human Rights Lawyers?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 87178/A fghan-v eterans -face-c riminal -probe- mistrea ting-Ta liban-s uspects .html
/// The lawyers are believed to have Pashtun-speaking teams throughout Afghanistan asking locals if they were ever mistreated by the British. ///
/// The law firms took on the cases and mounted legal claims against the Ministry of Defence. Other locals then heard by word of mouth who to contact if they had a grievance with the British. ///
/// Suspected insurgents are also able to approach UK teams still in the country and lodge complaints of ill treatment. ///
/// Suspected insurgents are also able to approach UK teams still in the country and lodge complaints of ill treatment. ///
And it is not just Afghanistan, look how much this kind of thing cost us in Iraq?
/// Since 2003, the MoD has spent £100million on Iraq-related investigations and compensation, with £44million more earmarked for ongoing claims from Iraqis up to 2019. ///
/// The Al-Sweady public inquiry cost £31million and lasted five years but exonerated British troops of claims they went on a torture and killing spree following a 2004 battle in southern Iraq. ///
/// The lawyers are believed to have Pashtun-speaking teams throughout Afghanistan asking locals if they were ever mistreated by the British. ///
/// The law firms took on the cases and mounted legal claims against the Ministry of Defence. Other locals then heard by word of mouth who to contact if they had a grievance with the British. ///
/// Suspected insurgents are also able to approach UK teams still in the country and lodge complaints of ill treatment. ///
/// Suspected insurgents are also able to approach UK teams still in the country and lodge complaints of ill treatment. ///
And it is not just Afghanistan, look how much this kind of thing cost us in Iraq?
/// Since 2003, the MoD has spent £100million on Iraq-related investigations and compensation, with £44million more earmarked for ongoing claims from Iraqis up to 2019. ///
/// The Al-Sweady public inquiry cost £31million and lasted five years but exonerated British troops of claims they went on a torture and killing spree following a 2004 battle in southern Iraq. ///
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What has the Canadian interpretati on got to do with it. We are talking British Military and Civil police being tasked to investigate British troops. //each Party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their...
11:34 Sat 24th Oct 2015
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