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| Shocker! Straw Apologised To Israel For UK Attempt To Arrest War Criminal |
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| Tuesday, 19 February 2008 | |
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Source: BBC NEWS Readers have left 16 comments.
kermit:
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sounds like the Blackburn Muslim Mafia have a lot to answer for.
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2008-02-19 11:25:44
Waqaar:
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ARMED CONFLICT!!! ...
Meaning the General/his cronies were ARMED!! ... Israel wipes its shoes all over British Law ... :(
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2008-02-19 15:22:33
Abu Haadiya:
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Like the USA, this country has been taken over by the Zionists. Lets see if the British public are whipped into a frenzy by the media, about this blatant example of 'one law for one, and one for others' that they keep accusing Muslims of.
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2008-02-19 16:26:56
fred:
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Imagine if it was a muslim war criminal, mi5 would have just blown up the plane and asked questions later
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2008-02-19 17:18:44
Assad's Sister:
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Ah! Libel. The headline says "War Criminal" and the BBC correctly says that a private prosecution was launched for 'alleged war crimes'. There is a difference between an allegation and a guilty verdict. Play fair with the law.
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2008-02-19 17:37:06
onlooker:
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no surprise that the headline hear bears no resemblance to the actual story published.
Firstly General Almog is not a war criminal but has simply been accused of an association to the decision to kill a wanted terrorist which ended in the unfortunate death of civillians. Secondly Waqaar, the general had no 'cronies' the report references the following; In his log, he wrote: "Another consideration [was] that El Al flights carried armed air marshals, which raised issues around public safety. "There was also no intelligence as to whether Mr Almog would have been travelling with personal security as befitted his status, armed or otherwise." There is no evidence here that "Israel wipes its shoes over British law" all countries are legally entitled to protect their airlines with armed marshalls. Hickman and Rose are simply looking for a test case where israeli military personnel can be arrested in the UK for alleged 'war crimes' I certainly hope that when representiatives from Syria, Hezbollah and other regimes visit the UK these 'legal eagles' are as quick to have them arested as well.
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2008-02-19 17:46:16
karlos:
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When are British Muslims who continue to vote for Labour wake up and realise that Israel is above the law. The only way to change this is to kick people like Jack Straw out of office.
Labour created Israel in 1948 and supplied Israel with plutonium in the 1960s. Today more than 50% of Labour MPs are devoted zionists. Yet people like Jack Straw get widespread Msulim support. Shame on you.
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2008-02-19 18:16:41
Karlos's mate:
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Now I wonder where Jack Straw's true loyalties lie, selling Britain's international reputation and standing down the river, by letting an alleged war criminal off the hook with paltry excuses.
Where are all the really hard speeches, Mr Straw, you know the ones you reel out when non-Israelis are involved, the ones that begin ''We will never give in to....this and that'' The Police should trace who tipped off the Israeli embassy and stick 'em inside. Perhaps they should ask Jack Straw for help
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2008-02-19 20:19:37
Colin:
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How ironic that the special arm of the London Police that spends so much time and effort protecting British citizens from Islamic terrorists were nearly involved in arresting someone who has spent so much time and effort protecting Israeli citizens from Islamic terrorists! Special interest groups are certainly ingenious.
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2008-02-19 20:31:43
Taz:
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Straw is a Zionist and the government tipped off the Israeli Embassy who then sent the warning to the war criminal who then made his escape back to apartheid land.
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2008-02-19 22:49:20
Islamic Torch:
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Well it says it all - the Dog eat dog philosphy is true. Once as zionist always a zionist. Will not the Muslims of Blackburn now wake up and raise there left foot, remove that leather saddle and then with it raise there arm and with a swinging motion rain blow after blow down this dog's head who for all animal lovers I am referring to Jack Straw.
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2008-02-20 07:59:03
kermit:
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colin,
its ironic that the London police spend so much time tackling Islamic extremist and ensuring they are not above the law, that they should allow a Jewish General and his armed escort the luxuary of breaking British law. Irony indeed. One law for one and the one law for the other.
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2008-02-20 12:01:02
Barbarossa:
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How ironic that the special arm of the London Police that spends so much time and effort protecting British citizens from Islamic terrorists were nearly involved in arresting someone who has spent so much time and effort protecting Israeli citizens from Islamic terrorists! Special interest groups are certainly ingenious. — ColinBrilliant argument! - the mosque Mafia of Blackburn have a lot to answer for.
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2008-02-20 12:35:35
Zubair:
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no surprise that the headline hear bears no resemblance to the actual story published. — onlookerFirstly General Almog is not a war criminal but has simply been accused of an association to the decision to kill a wanted terrorist which ended in the unfortunate death of civillians. There is no evidence here that "Israel wipes its shoes over British law" all countries are legally entitled to protect their airlines with armed marshalls. So basically the death of innocent civilians is a price worth paying for trying to kill one man is it? I'm surprised you didn't try to de-humanise these innocent civilians further by referring to them as 'collateral damage'. The Police clearly didn't board the flight because they had reason to believe that the armed guards would not co-operate. Tell me do other airlines also ask their air marshalls not to co-operate with the law enforcement authorities of the country they're visiting? If Almog had nothing to hide why then did he not turn himself in and attempt to vindicate himself rather than running away like a coward with a guilty conscience? Wait, let me guess, because if he had turned himself he wouldn't have had a fair trial in the UK right??? It's also very worrying that the Israeli embassy was tipped off about the arrest warrant. It's only speculation but the most likely source of the leak was most likely from within the Police force, one needs to question this person(s) loyalties.
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2008-02-20 21:14:33
Farrukh Bokhari:
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A slap on the face of all huge so called Muslims living in Blackburn
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2008-02-21 11:45:23
onlooker:
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colin, — kermitits ironic that the London police spend so much time tackling Islamic extremist and ensuring they are not above the law, that they should allow a Jewish General and his armed escort the luxuary of breaking British law. Irony indeed. One law for one and the one law for the other. how exactly were they breaking the law?
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2008-02-21 12:29:34
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An Israeli general wanted for alleged war crimes escaped arrest in the UK because British police feared an armed confrontation at Heathrow airport.









