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There Shouldnt Even Be One Claim...
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/16 54459/c rackdow n-on-pr isoner- compens ation-c laims
I dont care what the reasons are, what was done or not done to them, for the most part these are trash, these scum shouldnt even be allowed to lodge a claim in the first place.
Why are they even allowed to claim ?...oh let me guess oooman frikkin rights..Pfffttt
I dont care what the reasons are, what was done or not done to them, for the most part these are trash, these scum shouldnt even be allowed to lodge a claim in the first place.
Why are they even allowed to claim ?...oh let me guess oooman frikkin rights..Pfffttt
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A FORMER British inmate at Guantanamo Bay who shared a £20m compensation payout from taxpayers has been linked to the Isis killer known as Jihadi John.
The Sunday Times has established that Tarek Dergoul travelled by road to Portugal with Mohammed Emwazi in 2011 where they met a Syrian terror suspect. A year later Emwazi went to Syria to join jihadists.
Dergoul, 38, admitted yesterday that MI5 was aware of his relationship with Emwazi but condemned the former London student’s subsequent spree of beheadings for Isis.
The link to Emwazi follows the discovery by this newspaper that Jamal al-Harith, another previous Guantanamo inmate from the UK who received £1m in compensation for his incarceration, is now fighting with Isis in Syria.
These are the people that the ooman rights parasites secure funds for. We must be mad. That is on the front page today
The Sunday Times has established that Tarek Dergoul travelled by road to Portugal with Mohammed Emwazi in 2011 where they met a Syrian terror suspect. A year later Emwazi went to Syria to join jihadists.
Dergoul, 38, admitted yesterday that MI5 was aware of his relationship with Emwazi but condemned the former London student’s subsequent spree of beheadings for Isis.
The link to Emwazi follows the discovery by this newspaper that Jamal al-Harith, another previous Guantanamo inmate from the UK who received £1m in compensation for his incarceration, is now fighting with Isis in Syria.
These are the people that the ooman rights parasites secure funds for. We must be mad. That is on the front page today
Well I appreciate your response, baz. No apologies, though. I suggest that you and those who support you look at your last 3 or 4 contributions, and then wonder why I asked my unwelcome question. The Sky report carried 3 pictures, all people of colour. Anyone who knows the first thing about prisons realises the scale of abuse of what you dismissively call human rights. Some of us think it is important that closed institutions like prisons, old people's homes, mental health units and military barracks have mechanisms for addressing injustice and abuse.
@dannythered,
\\Do you do anything other than nasty ignorant racist bigotry, bazwillrun?//
You don't apologise but go on to say that your comment was related to other threads, you didn't say that when you posted it and if you are going to comment about other threads at least have the decency to provide a link to each one or actually comment on that thread which, looking at all your answers you have not done.
Dave.
\\Do you do anything other than nasty ignorant racist bigotry, bazwillrun?//
You don't apologise but go on to say that your comment was related to other threads, you didn't say that when you posted it and if you are going to comment about other threads at least have the decency to provide a link to each one or actually comment on that thread which, looking at all your answers you have not done.
Dave.
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