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What the Independent didn't publish

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    #11
    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Well, there is the minor difference that ETA is a terrorist organisation, and Palestine is a country recently invaded and devastated. And that is not partisan politics, that is a fact.
    Palestine is a country? Since when? Did anyone tell them?
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

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      #12
      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
      Palestine is a country? Since when? Did anyone tell them?
      If/when it is a country does that mean middle east peace?

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        #13
        the police paid the fares so the wrongly arrested men could catch up with the convoy
        They weren't exactly water-boarded were they? Compared with spending 3 nights in the back of a van with a bunch of radicalized muslims from lancashire I would say they got a pretty good deal.

        Seriously, officers have a reason to suspect. They take subjects "downtown" questioning. Find there supsicions are misplaced. Subjects released and compensated for their trouble.

        How the fook else do you expect a police force to operate? Hauling people in for questions is par for the course.
        The Mods stole my post count!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Paddy View Post
          The use and abuse of anti-terrorism laws are boring until it’s used against yourself by authorities such as the local counsel gathering information about which school your kids qualify to attend ( As Poole Council did) or arresting train spotters for writing down train numbers. And don’t forget ani-terrorism law now prevents you from photographing counsel officials, police and traffic wardens.
          You are absoutely right Paddy! Good to see someone else sticking up for the cause!

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            #15
            Originally posted by AZZIK View Post
            You are absoutely right Paddy! Good to see someone else sticking up for the cause!

            Luckily for the Palestinians, the 'urgently' need water and food should arrive today. How they have survived so long without water is a mystery.

            Why did the Egyptians refuse entry to four members of the convoy ? maybe it's not just the UK police that have some qualms about some of these people



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              #16
              Although they came from the UK and travelled thousands of miles on a humanitarian mission there was not a mention in the UK media.

              Anything in the US? Canada? Mainland Europe? Anywhere???

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                #17
                Originally posted by Lambros View Post
                Although they came from the UK and travelled thousands of miles on a humanitarian mission there was not a mention in the UK media.

                Anything in the US? Canada? Mainland Europe? Anywhere???
                Nothing mentioned here in Denmark. There is some gang war going on and the weekend headline was that it's causing the girlies not to party so much, so an awful lot of the guys are up in arms about it. No kidding, there was a big demonstration today demanding the politicians and police do something to encourage the girls to continue partying. Todays news is the main political grouping said they definitely will not have differential VAT rates, i.e. drop the rate for the kinds of goods partying girlies would buy, and that's prompted loads of talking heads on the TV.
                Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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