Post by Teddy Bear on Jan 12, 2012 21:06:03 GMT
I wait for the day when the BBC need the assistance of our security personnel to come to their aid, and the BBC are going to make sure that day comes sooner than later.
Despite MI5 and MI6 being cleared of allegations of complicity to torture, the BBC still continue to present the supposed victims, who are the real scum, as men of honour, while our forces are presented as the real evil.
Torture collusion ruling 'disappointing', says Begg
I wish for those at the BBC responsible for this travesty to to meet the real truth, and in the way they deserve.
Despite MI5 and MI6 being cleared of allegations of complicity to torture, the BBC still continue to present the supposed victims, who are the real scum, as men of honour, while our forces are presented as the real evil.
Torture collusion ruling 'disappointing', says Begg
I wish for those at the BBC responsible for this travesty to to meet the real truth, and in the way they deserve.
Moazzem Begg and friends owe MI6 and MI5 an apology
By Con Coughlin
If, as is expected, MI5 and MI6 are cleared of allegations that they were complicit in torture, then I think it is incumbent on all those – the BBC, Moazzem Begg, Clive Stafford-smith et al – who have made the most outrageous allegations against the integrity of our security and intelligence agencies to offer a full apology.
For the past four years the Left-wing media, egged on by former detainees such as Begg, have actively sought to portray our intelligence agencies as the modern-day equivalent of the Gestapo, routinely applying electrical appliances to the more sensitive regions of the anatomy of Islamist detainees.
These allegations are based on the uncontested testimony of people like Begg, who claim they were innocent backpackers wandering around Afghanistan doing charity work when suddenly they found themselves locked up in Guantanamo Bay accused of terrorism.
Begg – together with the Left-wing lawyer Clive Stafford Smith – was at it again last night on the BBC London News, making totally uncontested claims to a credulous BBC reporter that another inmate at Gitmo who claims to be British (where, pray, is the evidence?) had been tortured.
Because of the legal complexities of their cases, we will probably never know the truth about what precisely Begg and his other Gitmo accomplices were up to in Afghanistan. But what we do know is that the torture allegations they, the BBC, Stafford-Smith etc have made against MI6 and MI5 are false.
I look forward to the BBC's coverage of this event later today, and await with interest the apologies that are forthcoming from Stafford-Smith and his cronies for misleading the British public in such an egregious manner
By Con Coughlin
If, as is expected, MI5 and MI6 are cleared of allegations that they were complicit in torture, then I think it is incumbent on all those – the BBC, Moazzem Begg, Clive Stafford-smith et al – who have made the most outrageous allegations against the integrity of our security and intelligence agencies to offer a full apology.
For the past four years the Left-wing media, egged on by former detainees such as Begg, have actively sought to portray our intelligence agencies as the modern-day equivalent of the Gestapo, routinely applying electrical appliances to the more sensitive regions of the anatomy of Islamist detainees.
These allegations are based on the uncontested testimony of people like Begg, who claim they were innocent backpackers wandering around Afghanistan doing charity work when suddenly they found themselves locked up in Guantanamo Bay accused of terrorism.
Begg – together with the Left-wing lawyer Clive Stafford Smith – was at it again last night on the BBC London News, making totally uncontested claims to a credulous BBC reporter that another inmate at Gitmo who claims to be British (where, pray, is the evidence?) had been tortured.
Because of the legal complexities of their cases, we will probably never know the truth about what precisely Begg and his other Gitmo accomplices were up to in Afghanistan. But what we do know is that the torture allegations they, the BBC, Stafford-Smith etc have made against MI6 and MI5 are false.
I look forward to the BBC's coverage of this event later today, and await with interest the apologies that are forthcoming from Stafford-Smith and his cronies for misleading the British public in such an egregious manner