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Former soldiers to be prosecuted for IRA man's murder
As a former British Army soldier, I am becoming increasingly worried that lawyers representing Figure 11 targets (such as that depicted in the photo) may pursue me for damages to said wooden targets.
Where will it all end I wonder?
Shooting wooden targets was the only action that you saw. The rest of the time was spent peeling potatoes in Colchester.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell
However, war is war and murder is murder, Sgt Blackman, on the face of the evidence of the video footage and testimony of others murdered the Afghan guy, pure and simple, he did it and and laughed about it 'Guess I just broke the Geneva Convention'. Murder.
Same with 1 Para in Jan 1972 in Derry, pure murder, wasn't even a war situation. Murder.
I understand these guys are under extreme pressure when faced with these situations and I'm sure I'd fuk it up if I was in the same, but you know that before you go in/join up. So don't join up unless you can be professional about it.
Just watching footage of the 'Corporals killings' in Belfast in 1988, remember it well, one of the first graphic things we saw in UK at the time, still find it harrowing, the look of fear of the Corporal Howes as the mob closed in, before he was stripped naked, stabbed and shot and died, and given the last rites in a famous photograph that's out there.
All for fook all in the end, all EU friends now, all forgotten and no need to mention the war.
However, war is war and murder is murder, Sgt Blackman, on the face of the evidence of the video footage and testimony of others murdered the Afghan guy, pure and simple, he did it and and laughed about it 'Guess I just broke the Geneva Convention'. Murder.
Same with 1 Para in Jan 1972 in Derry, pure murder, wasn't even a war situation. Murder.
I understand these guys are under extreme pressure when faced with these situations and I'm sure I'd fuk it up if I was in the same, but you know that before you go in/join up. So don't join up unless you can be professional about it.
yes you would. No we aren't worthy. Yes we agreed it was done with which is why the architects of the murders are MPs don't forget those scum drank single malt and ordered the death of civilians.
As Xoggy said we made a deal with the devil, I thought he respected such things.
I grew up hating the IRA etc coming from a military town, took a while to realise shaking hands with bloody fist was for the best if not particularly pleasant, now if the gloves are off lets have a look at some real murders i.e. bombing of women & children ordered at arms length by the scum we parlayed peace with. Not in the heat of battle with other people trying to kill us in the comfort of the armchair.
Yes Sergeant Blackman overstepped the mark, the fighter however was dying and wanted to kill our soldiers. The kids blown up had no choice in the matter.
I am very dubious about pursuing these old cases, when concrete evidence has disappeared, when defence witnesses may no longer be available, when memories have become hazy, when those making the accusations are hostile and have an interest in smearing our army, when there is money to be made by accusers and their lawyers. Soldiers should abide by international laws but if they did indeed flout them, why could that not be proven at the time?
According to the article, they've decided there is sufficient reliable evidence to bring about a prosecution.
I am more concerned about double standards. After Easter 97 I thought that old cases would not be dragged up to allow peace? It should be the same for both sides.
However, war is war and murder is murder, Sgt Blackman, on the face of the evidence of the video footage and testimony of others murdered the Afghan guy, pure and simple, he did it and and laughed about it 'Guess I just broke the Geneva Convention'. Murder.
Same with 1 Para in Jan 1972 in Derry, pure murder, wasn't even a war situation. Murder.
Was just thinking about the "Marine A" case, on the face of it the facts are quite clear, and if it was the other way round, insurgent shooting a wounded coalition soldier, rather than helping to treat him, the same redtops would be crying out for justice.
I understand these guys are under extreme pressure when faced with these situations and I'm sure I'd **** it up if I was in the same, but you know that before you go in/join up. So don't join up unless you can be professional about it.
My brother is coming to the end of 22 years in the army, having served in Balkans, Northern Ireland, Afgan and Iraq, there is a reason why those who serve don't talk, about it every day
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.
Just watching footage of the 'Corporals killings' in Belfast in 1988, remember it well, one of the first graphic things we saw in UK at the time, still find it harrowing, the look of fear of the Corporal Howes as the mob closed in, before he was stripped naked, stabbed and shot and died, and given the last rites in a famous photograph that's out there.
All for fook all in the end, all EU friends now, all forgotten and no need to mention the war.
I was amazed they fired their gun in the air and not into the crowd.
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