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And This Is How They Repaid Us.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-28 26076/I t-could n-t-tra nquil-c orner-E ngland- Libyan- cadets- arrived -train- claims- erupted -rape-v iolence .html
/// Inside the 200-acre site near Cambridge, an old aircraft hangar has been converted into a mosque. Signs are displayed in Arabic. The living quarters have been refurbished to reflect Muslim religious and cultural sensitivities (individual shower cubicles replacing open-plan washing facilities because Islam forbids a man from seeing another man naked). ///
/// One young, slightly-built British soldier serving in the canteen attracted the attention of a group of his Libyan counterparts. They approached their translator with a question: Could they ‘buy him?’ ///
/// ‘They wanted him for sex,’ said the soldier’s wife. ‘They kept asking the translator how much “he” would cost so they could have him and rape him. ///
Perhaps as the Libyan flag was lowed and the 3 buses left, one of our quiet English villages can return to normal?
/// Inside the 200-acre site near Cambridge, an old aircraft hangar has been converted into a mosque. Signs are displayed in Arabic. The living quarters have been refurbished to reflect Muslim religious and cultural sensitivities (individual shower cubicles replacing open-plan washing facilities because Islam forbids a man from seeing another man naked). ///
/// One young, slightly-built British soldier serving in the canteen attracted the attention of a group of his Libyan counterparts. They approached their translator with a question: Could they ‘buy him?’ ///
/// ‘They wanted him for sex,’ said the soldier’s wife. ‘They kept asking the translator how much “he” would cost so they could have him and rape him. ///
Perhaps as the Libyan flag was lowed and the 3 buses left, one of our quiet English villages can return to normal?
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Mind you, we should not be too surprised at Libyans' inability to tell right from wrong. The embassy where Colonel Ali el-Karom is based is, opf course, the establishment from which a shot was fired which killed PC Yvonne Fletcher in 1984. Nobody was brought to book for that atrocity so I suppose sexual assault and rape are comparitively small beer.