Torture in Iraq
whilst all attention is on the budget I hope that people listen to the report about jails in Iraq, you know the country which we went to war with and now occupy.
Apparently the jails are overcrowded but worst of all the prisoners semm to complain of being tortured. This is totally unacceptable because I thought that one reason for our invasion was regime change and the end to terror, and torture.
Now we have been in Iraq for longer than WWII went on for, yet torture still occurs. Our soldiers must put an end to this. We must have a presence in the jails to prevent ill treatment.
We heard this morning that in Afghanistan President Karzai is quoted as saying that the people who threw acid over some girls will be executed, well sorry but no! This is unacceptable behaviour, Milliband must instruct the President that there should be no executions in Afghanistan, one will be enough to say that we are off.
My son was given an honourable discharge and now has an injunction against him preventing him from speaking in public. Well done the BBC for bringing to the attention of the public what is going on in our name. Yet more shame on the government. These human rights breaches must be stopped, immediately.
Apparently the jails are overcrowded but worst of all the prisoners semm to complain of being tortured. This is totally unacceptable because I thought that one reason for our invasion was regime change and the end to terror, and torture.
Now we have been in Iraq for longer than WWII went on for, yet torture still occurs. Our soldiers must put an end to this. We must have a presence in the jails to prevent ill treatment.
We heard this morning that in Afghanistan President Karzai is quoted as saying that the people who threw acid over some girls will be executed, well sorry but no! This is unacceptable behaviour, Milliband must instruct the President that there should be no executions in Afghanistan, one will be enough to say that we are off.
My son was given an honourable discharge and now has an injunction against him preventing him from speaking in public. Well done the BBC for bringing to the attention of the public what is going on in our name. Yet more shame on the government. These human rights breaches must be stopped, immediately.


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