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In 2003 some 72% of Americans fully supported the Abandoning of the Missions and those Sent to Accomplish so extremely Quickly after 9/11!!

At least some 95%, if not more as less then 1% serve them, not only still support the, just below, total lack of Sacrifice, they ran from any and all Accountability and left everything still on the table to be continually used if the political/military want was still in play in future executive/legislative wants!!
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Avoiding Disclosure on Role in Extraordinary Rendition

MPs refused the facts on UK's part in rendition cases


The Government is accused of avoiding disclosure about Britain's role in extraordinary rendition

getty images Lindsey German with Ben Griffin, a former UK Special Forces member, speaking of his experience of rendition

2 January 2011 - The Government is accused of blocking investigations into allegations of UK involvement in torture and rendition, contrary to its proclaimed wish to get to the bottom of the charges.

In July, the coalition announced a judge-led inquiry on torture and rendition, the moving of prisoners from one country to another for interrogation. In practice, however, the coalition has refused to release information regarding the UK's complicity in torture and rendition flights to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition, even though it relates to decisions made under Labour. The all-party group put in Freedom of Information requests on the issue to the Ministry of Defence in 2008; these were rejected as were two subsequent appeals for the material.

The group requested details of diplomatic assurances between UK, US, Iraqi and Afghan governments on the handling of detainees, but was given material relating only to agreements between the UK and Afghanistan in 2006. {continued}

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