r t shadi edward stache, the reports even if we saw they would see why are you talking? don't like that. why do you think of it? so there's something wrong. government stands accused of trying to cover up the problem. the home office introduced a gagging clause in the form of a confidentiality waiver, centuries silencing visitors from speaking out about what they see inside the barracks. my efforts to talk to people on the inside of the barracks proved futile as long as security was around. so we just arrived here at napier barracks and just as we got here, a man came out of his window and he started screaming help out. so he pointed and just overhead, we came over here and the security man prevented him from speaking. and as you can see, the security guard is still there, and it seems like he is calling for more. but why can't they speak to us on why don't you let them speak to us? if they want to speak to us, they can speak to us, right? at the same time, i think i need to talk to you. the full military base napier barracks in folkston in kent has recently been turned