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Would You Settle For £1?
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If you were tortured would you settle for £1?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 87711/A bdel-Ha kim-Bel hadj-Ki dnapped -Libyan -politi cian-su ing-Gov ernment -tortur e-claim s-offer s-settl e-case- 3-apolo gy.html
Should they accept this offer?
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Should they accept this offer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The British Government would have to pay him the nominal sum of £1 not £3. The other £2 is from other respondents.
The Government should accept the offer and save us the £millions fighting it. They are probably guilty anyway.
But they won't / can't. Such an admission would be deeply embarrassing and politically damaging. So we will waste £millions and everyone will know we are guilty anyway.
The Government should accept the offer and save us the £millions fighting it. They are probably guilty anyway.
But they won't / can't. Such an admission would be deeply embarrassing and politically damaging. So we will waste £millions and everyone will know we are guilty anyway.
Em10
I cannot offer proof, as that is for a court, but the 'evidence' that is in the public domain points to M16 knowing he was about to board a plan for London (they had approved it) and then telling the US who arrested him and handed him to Gadaffi.
// It emerged on Monday that MI6 had been able to tell the CIA of his whereabouts after his associates informed British diplomats in Malaysia that he wished to claim asylum in the UK. Belhaj was then allowed to board a flight for London and abducted when the plane called at Bangkok.
There were signs that the discovery of a cache of secret MI6 and CIA documents at an abandoned government office building in Tripoli was triggering panic in some parts of Whitehall.
The papers detail the UK's role not only in the rendition of Belhaj, but in that of a second man, known as Abu Munthir. This operation appears to have been planned by British and Libyan intelligence officers without any CIA involvement. //
I cannot offer proof, as that is for a court, but the 'evidence' that is in the public domain points to M16 knowing he was about to board a plan for London (they had approved it) and then telling the US who arrested him and handed him to Gadaffi.
// It emerged on Monday that MI6 had been able to tell the CIA of his whereabouts after his associates informed British diplomats in Malaysia that he wished to claim asylum in the UK. Belhaj was then allowed to board a flight for London and abducted when the plane called at Bangkok.
There were signs that the discovery of a cache of secret MI6 and CIA documents at an abandoned government office building in Tripoli was triggering panic in some parts of Whitehall.
The papers detail the UK's role not only in the rendition of Belhaj, but in that of a second man, known as Abu Munthir. This operation appears to have been planned by British and Libyan intelligence officers without any CIA involvement. //
And the absurdity of it all is that he was an enemy of Gadaffi and was fighting to overthrow him. If we had have let him, we could have saved the expense of getting involved in another costly war.
I am shocked that you all seemed to be supporting us handing Gadaffi people to torture.
Shouldn't you a least be having a go at Jack Straw and Nooo (that's how you spell it) Labour for getting into bed with Gadaffi?
I am shocked that you all seemed to be supporting us handing Gadaffi people to torture.
Shouldn't you a least be having a go at Jack Straw and Nooo (that's how you spell it) Labour for getting into bed with Gadaffi?
seems some contradictory evidence of his past life... Tortured or not can't see Jack Straw being made to apologise or pay up, whatever the amount.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-afr ica-147 86753
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