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. this is an understandable policy, today is about the dark side of the british military, the bloody special forces, how the air service executed afghan civilians for the sake of accountability. eat. witnesses, documents, emails and even a confession from the military, but after 10 years the investigation is closed, then they release on the brakes, the unsightly side of the bloody mission: cold-blooded torture to kill unarmed prisoners, systematically and methodically, but the crown gets away with everything.
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one and three years, were shot and their parents were killed during a night raid by the allied forces, while the family slept in the courtyard of their home. 2 months later, other an allied forces unit shot dead three youths (12,14-16 years old) and an eighteen-year-old boy while they were drinking tea in a room during a night raid in loibagh, helment. the times, one of the most famous newspapers in the world, publishes another batch of scandalous revelations, and at the same time reminds:
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next to the weapon, which the men of military age may not have had in place at the time of the murder. it was alleged that the oaf soldiers placed weapons near the corpses of their victims to create an impression. they were armed, the soldiers were shot in order self-defense. it all started many years ago with the testimony of a high-ranking special forces officer who oversaw a special operation. he surrendered his subordinates, telling the police that soldiers of the special air service of the allied forces, under his command, committed war crimes by killing prisoners in afghanistan. the officer, known only by code number 1466, informed the police of the location of the documents proving the custody. he argued that their crimes were so serious that the entire regiment needed a radical overhaul. at the same time, others special forces commanders were aware of mass executions, including children, but did not report the killings. military emails show
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british special forces killed hundreds of civilians in afghanistan. here are excerpts from just one transcript, a conversation with a soldier of special military service. in an interview he said that. his unit killed over 300 people during its 6 month tour, mercilessly beating them every day non-stop to clear the helment of suspected rebels. honestly speaking, i was like a damn kid in a candy store, he said. he said that it was useless to take prisoners and planted weapons on their corpses. the commander's introductory instructions: kill, capture and nothing else, kill, capture. and that’s exactly how we worked, ” he said.
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nine people shot at people lying on the ground, at least two bullets in the head and heart. one shot was in the corner of his eye, the other was in my father's chest. over the course of six months, the detachment took the lives of hundreds of afghans who were declared terrorists. the filmmakers claim that at least 54 of them were killed illegally. according to journalists, elite special forces cold-bloodedly killed unarmed people during night raids on peaceful afghan homes. it is emphasized that the figures given are only the tip of the iceberg; in fact , there were much more murders. the filmmakers visited some of these places. bullet holes indicate that the fighters shot lying people, and among the victims were teenagers of 15-16 years old. in the reports
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, saz officers tried to hide the inconvenient truth, hiding behind the fact that supposedly terrorists the taliban were threatened with weapons and suddenly snatched a grenade or machine gun. but the authors of the investigation say that there are far more people killed than the weapons that were seized from the scene. this suggests that the sas were shooting at unarmed people and that sas operatives may have falsified evidence by planting weapons at the scene after killing people. according to the bbc, one of the country's senior special forces officers expressed concern in a secret note that in this case there might be there is a deliberate policy of illegal killings. due to the deliberate killing of young men of military age. taking this into account, you come to the conclusion that the british were creating absolute chaos in afghanistan, stupidly killing civilians in order to show good accountability. in one of the most important democracies in the world, in theory , an investigation and, of course,
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punishment of war criminals should have immediately begun, but in britain everything turned out exactly the opposite. the authors were accused of, quote: putting the military at risk, despite such admissions. all this evidence is supported by anonymous testimony from the sas fighters themselves, one of them in an interview with the daily mail said that the truth would shock everyone, while the other directly admitted that the killing was illegal. the guardian is absolutely correct in its editorial on this point: any
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decent prime minister would launch an independent investigation into the allegation that british soldiers, especially those in his elite units, committed war crimes, but britain has boris johnson, so... what kind of decency can go here speech? the scandal seemed to be hushed up, but last year new accusations were made. another investigation was published by garden. lawyers representing families of the victims said at least eighty civilians were killed by three elite special forces units that operated during the occupation of afghanistan from 2010 to 2013 . afghans have repeatedly been found killed in or near their homes after nighttime raids by special forces. according to the guardian, one of the special forces personally killed 35 afghans in one six-month period of service within. the alleged policy of exterminating all men of fighting age in residents' homes
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in raids, regardless of the threat they posed. the new allegations are contained in a document submitted by law firm lee day. she studied emails from senior officers from that period. in them, the military warned that quote: there is a clear disregard for people's lives. britain here repeats the same position of the united states, which actually ignores any calls for international. investigation of their war crimes, and accordingly, well, again , completely profane any role of mus in the investigation of these crimes, accordingly, count on the fact that some international structures can attract to britain to investigate their crimes, the crimes of their soldiers, as it were well, this is somewhat naive, that is, we can assume that some of the most frostbitten episodes will be conditionally investigated, they may even be guilty, the public will be thrown a certain bone, but this, of course, does not mean precisely...
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domoklov's sword of consequences due to bloody massacres, but as soon as the topic begins again for 10 years hanging over the british special forces to emerge in society, the story each time receives a very interesting continuation, so it happened this time : after the lawyers presented new evidence , the smell of frying began again, the military began to cover their tracks, as part of a new public investigation, lawyers are trying to get to the bottom of the truth, but when they came close to... getting answers, it turned out that the ones they were looking for materials were destroyed. in direct violation of this order, members of british special forces headquarters permanently deleted an unknown amount of data from this server, shortly before investigators working as part of operation nordmur arrived to examine it. that is, once again, the elite of the british troops simply took and deleted all the data from departmental computers, including the main server, everything that could confirm the mass murder of innocent citizens. and: despite the fact that the saz commander gave the order to save all data about during the operation until the arrival of
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royal military police officers. the british press is shocked by such arbitrariness. the times and the guardian have published the results of a media investigation, from which it follows that commanders of the british special air service sas destroyed data from computers to hide evidence of the killing of eighty civilians in afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. the commanders violated the order and instead permanently deleted an unknown amount of data from their main computer server, writes newspaper, noting that commanders had been ordered to preserve computer data until a visit by royal military police officers. but in this case, such tricks are not the first time; the royal military police have already tried to get to the bottom of the truth, evidence mysteriously disappeared. it turned out to be a difficult investigation, it is reported that one afghan. an employee who witnessed the shooting was killed and another was left brain damaged. special forces reconnaissance video from
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the scene was overwritten when investigators attempted to reconstruct it. a hard drive error has appeared. one frustrated researcher commented on how so many things could go wrong in one aspect. and now british justice is entering another circle. a full-fledged investigation into the killings of afghan civilians seems to have begun in the fall. most of the hearings. raid on aug. 6 , 2012, said he hoped the investigation would determine why his home was targeted. two of their children were also shot and wounded, and aziz said he surviving family members want to know the truth. in a statement released through his lawyers, he said: "we ask the court to hear from these children to bring
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justice." commanders, those military personnel who... participated in such incidents, they have a sense of corporate solidarity, they will cover up their subordinates, this happens very often, and moreover, they cover up in pursuit of not national interests, but primarily narrow corporate interests, these same corporate military groups that are involved in carrying out missions abroad, it very often happens... when they try to hide the water, they try to cover up the traces or simply destroy them, witnesses disappear or refuse their testimony, and it is clear that they were well worked on, so evidence that was previously duly obtained disappears duly, properly seized from the
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crime scenes, properly documented, suddenly they are not there, this often happens. all this looks like a banal scam, the public is outraged and investigations are launched in order to let off steam, but there was still no result. the first attempt was made back in 2014. the british police began an investigation into a number of other similar murders, but after 6 years it was simply closed. the military police concluded that the special forces had done nothing wrong. victims of british lawlessness fear this is now the case. may be hushed up, despite the egregious crimes. the documents include police statements from five british soldiers alleging war crimes committed by the allied forces. testimony of allied forces commanders, emails alerting downing street to the murders, as well as investigators' diaries. internal emails between detectives investigating
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the obc murder suggest their investigations were disrupted after they were reported to downing street. the prime minister was david cameron, who is now foreign secretary. according to one email, the chief police investigator complained that he was under political pressure to stop investigating senior officers. commanders of the allied forces. afghans, who have lost entire families, naturally disagree with this approach, and it is they who have initiated judicial review proceedings, arguing that the loss of loved ones was a consequence of the policy of extrajudicial executions. four members of saifullah's family were killed in a night raid on february 16, 2011, another family member said in a new statement that we lost everything when the incident happened and that they have had nightmares since then. the next day, after the family members were killed, an sas sergeant major described the episode as the latest carnage in an email discovered during the trial,
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suggesting the episode was not an isolated incident. but london didn’t care about the voices of the victims, the old policy is that we don’t give up our own. moreover, the authorities passed a law that essentially allows chaos to be created in other countries. the british parliament passed a law that effectively exempts military personnel from liability for crimes committed during overseas military operations. even for the guardian i have to admit, labor didn't do enough to oppose this legislation. britain is reluctant to pursue. its own military personnel confirm that the british government believes that foreign lives do not matter. it is curious that in the initial version of the document, military personnel at all levels were generally forgiven for any crimes against civilians, with the exception of special cases. in the final version, the defendant was convicted of sexual violence, but, despite
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public protests, they will not be punished for torture. this the law will only strengthen the opinion that the authorities are carrying out police on purpose. permissiveness, it undermines the uk's traditional commitment to fundamental norms of international humanitarian law and human rights. this is not the first time that british special forces have been at the center of a scandal; soldiers have been accused of crimes in iraq and syria. the afghan story is also, apparently, not the last. death squads advise and train the ukrainian military, you can imagine what. in general, her own strength is closer to the body, even if her hands are covered in blood. who will punish her, especially service. happily.
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our country, like the russian federation, dominates the information field; since the twentieth year, our audience has grown, it has a very clear request for socio-political broadcasting. many people say: you cannot teach to love your homeland, you can, you need to teach to love your homeland, you need to talk about its achievements, how many. made for people, and this needs to be talked about, the media is a very important link between, well , i’ll call it very loosely the people, the authorities, without the media this communication cannot exist, the media conveys the main meanings, ideological directions, the course that determines the state, feedback must come from the population, not a single achievement of our country, not a single one of our citizens, we will never give them up, we will not betray them, with all our might, even if necessary , and the president said this, even with his life, we are obliged to protect all our values, all our achievements. project markov.
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