N1466 is the highest-ranking former special forces officer to provide evidence of war crimes. He was the assistant chief of staff for operations in UKSF headquarters.
No, this was an illegal, unofficial policy enacted by the special forces themselves and covered up by their superiors. The reason that we’re hearing about it now is because of a BBC investigative report which has led to an official inquiry.
Well murder is, by definition, an unlawful killing. So yes.
Agents of the government were engaged in unlawful killing of people for the crime of being male (and non-white, as other commenter pointed out), involving a significant conspiracy.
We’ll see what sort of punishment they receive for their crimes, if convicted.
So the UK is a misandrist shithole, murdering people for the “crime” of being male?
No, this was an illegal, unofficial policy enacted by the special forces themselves and covered up by their superiors. The reason that we’re hearing about it now is because of a BBC investigative report which has led to an official inquiry.
Well murder is, by definition, an unlawful killing. So yes.
Agents of the government were engaged in unlawful killing of people for the crime of being male (and non-white, as other commenter pointed out), involving a significant conspiracy.
We’ll see what sort of punishment they receive for their crimes, if convicted.
Silly you, it’s not a crime being male. It’s a crime being non white (and male).
The article also cites a cover-up of an incident where they killed women and kids. They gave the murderer an award to make it look legitimate.
Non-white would seem to be the primary factor here, in that proud Anglo-American tradition.
My bad, you are correct.