Thursday, January 23, 2014

THE LEGAL TEAM OF THE CARTER RUCK REPORT

Professor Sir Geoffrey Nice QC - prosecuted Slobodan Milosevic, but Milosevic was fighting against the Anglo-American Establishment's plans for Yugoslavia, and was winning his case, so he was murdered.

Professor David M. Crane - Once Defense Intelligence Agency, always Defense Intelligence Agency.

The Right Honourable Sir Desmond de Silva QC -
The BBC are showing enormous deference to Sir Desmond De Silva, who is introduced as a former UN war crimes prosecutor. He is indeed that, but it is not the capacity in which he is now acting. He is acting as a barrister in private practice. Before he was a UN prosecutor, he was for decades a criminal defence lawyer and has defended many murderers. He has since acted to suppress the truth being published about many celebrities, including John Terry.

If the Assad regime and not the government of Qatar had instructed him and paid him, he would now be on our screens arguing the opposite case to that he is putting. That is his job. He probably regards that as not reprehensible. What is reprehensible is that the BBC do not make it plain, but introduce him as a UN war crimes prosecutor as though he were acting in that capacity or out of concern for human rights. I can find no evidence of his having an especial love for human rights in the abstract, when he is not being paid for it. He produced an official UK government report into the murder of Pat Finucane, a murder organised by British authorities, which Pat Finucane’s widow described as a “sham”. He was also put in charge of quietly sweeping the Israeli murders on the Gaza flotilla under the carpet at the UN.

[source : Craig Murray, http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/01/syria-and-diplomacy/, 21st January 2-14]

Qatar sponsored the Carter Ruck report. Qatar is an absolute monarchy and is one of the key financiers of the Syrian rebels who are allegedly fighting for...freedom and democracy!

YOU COULD NOT MAKE THIS STUFF UP!!

Well, this is planet Earth, after all.

It's gud 'ere, innit?

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