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Previously on "Hundreds of thousands of war criminals living in the UK"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI expect he meant hundreds or thousands.
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Since I moved out to Germany over the years I've noticed that Britain isn't the same any more.
There is no vandalism or hardly, there are no pick pockets, there are no scowling youths wandering the streets, no-one barges into you anymore, crowded trains are full of youths giving up their seats for elderly people, if you dropped your wallet, someone would pick it up and give it to you or hand it into the police, drunkards have disappeared from outside the pubs, people sit down and clap politely at football matches. The trains are clean, the stations are clean.
...it's just not the same anymore.Last edited by BlasterBates; 24 March 2014, 09:31.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo where did the hundreds of thousands figure come from?
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Last year, the Home Office revealed how it had identified 115 war crimes suspects making UK immigration claims.
However, Mr Moore said the true figure was likely to be significantly higher and called on the government actively to seek witness statements from victims of war crimes who had also claimed asylum in Britain.
Of the cases confirmed by the Home Office, suspects originated from countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Rwanda, Serbia and Sri Lanka.
Between January 2012 and April 2013, the Home Office researched nearly 800 cases where individuals were suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
It made "adverse recommendations" against 99 people who had applied for British citizenship, asylum or leave to remain in the UK. A further 16 war crimes suspects had applied to enter the UK.
Between 2005 and 2012 more than 700 suspected war criminals were identified by UK immigration officials.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostBBC News - Warning over number of war crime suspects living in UK
Hundreds of thousands?!!!
Those 115 war crime suspects are self reporting. They've declared themselves to the Home Office as possibly being a war criminal. The other hundreds of thousands? God knows.....
BBC News - UK 'underestimating' war crime suspect numbers
It's a scandal I tell you! Vote UKEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPP!
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Hundreds of thousands of war criminals living in the UK
BBC News - Warning over number of war crime suspects living in UK
....Mr Moore told the programme he had concerns about how the UK tracked people who "wield the cudgels, apply the electrodes, or systematically commit rape" during conflicts abroad and then flee to Britain.
Mr Moore, who has set up campaign group Torture Aware UK, said: "War crimes tend to be committed by junior soldiers, prison guards, police officers, security and intelligence agents and these are likely to run into, just over the last 20 years or so, probably hundreds of thousands of people who've been involved in war crimes.
"I can't see a clear strategy that suggests we are trying to answer the question 'how many people have we got?'."
Last year, the Home Office revealed how it had identified 115 war crimes suspects making UK immigration claims.....
Those 115 war crime suspects are self reporting. They've declared themselves to the Home Office as possibly being a war criminal. The other hundreds of thousands? God knows.....
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