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arista
12-07-2022, 11:40 AM
SAS unit repeatedly killed Afghan detainees, BBC finds



9PM tonight BBC1HD


[SAS operatives in Afghanistan
repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men
in suspicious circumstances,
according to a BBC investigation.

Newly obtained military reports suggest
that one unit may have
unlawfully killed 54 people in one six-month tour.

The BBC found evidence suggesting the former
head of special forces failed to pass
on evidence to a murder inquiry.

The Ministry of Defence said British troops
"served with courage and professionalism
in Afghanistan".

The BBC understands that
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith,
the former head of UK Special Forces,
was briefed about the alleged unlawful killings
but did not pass on the evidence to
the Royal Military Police,
even after the RMP began
a murder investigation into the SAS squadron.]




This BBC Docu will do untold damage

Liam-
12-07-2022, 11:59 AM
Is anybody really surprised

bots
12-07-2022, 12:06 PM
i think there were some pretty grim circumstances all round in Afghanistan, we only know a fraction of what went on

arista
12-07-2022, 12:08 PM
Is anybody really surprised

No,
but this
BBC1HD
One Hour tonight
is going to help lawyers

arista
13-07-2022, 02:56 AM
The start of this Docu'
is terrible it is not footage of our SAS,

Its the Australian Special Forces
who use a dog.
then they kill a man who has no weapons.
Years ago.


Well out of order
Thats not our men.

Using Aussie Film
Change the bloody Title poxy BBC

arista
13-07-2022, 03:06 AM
Bilton the poxy BBC Reporter
Is driving with the Taliban Troops
who take him in Afghanistan.

Poxy Bilton BBC how dare you
try to call this a War Crime?


29 Nov 2010 Suspicious Murder????


They were under orders


We do not need Australian Views
20 mins on this BBC Documentary
This is Pathetic BBC

arista
13-07-2022, 03:34 AM
Bilton has done a Terrible Docu.

Using Aussie Film
To Hype all this up.


Concluding this Docu' with Australians


I would Sack Bilton.
For calling this War Crimes.

arista
13-07-2022, 03:39 AM
Produced & Directed
by Hannah O' Grady a terrible producer

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUS166aX0AAF-_R.jpg

UserSince2005
13-07-2022, 07:29 AM
Im supporting our own over dirty terrorist scum tbh

Beso
13-07-2022, 08:54 AM
Is anybody really surprised

Yes..I am.

Alf
13-07-2022, 10:43 AM
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Crimson Dynamo
13-07-2022, 11:15 AM
Looks like a total misuse of bbc funds

:facepalm:

arista
13-07-2022, 12:55 PM
Looks like a total misuse of bbc funds

:facepalm:


Yes using Australian Video
not have any real truth

arista
13-07-2022, 01:58 PM
[Veterans accuse BBC of basing SAS war crimes claims
on video of AUSTRALIAN troops shooting
unarmed man and 'hearsay' as military
police vow to investigate
Panorama claimed to have uncovered
54 suspicious killings by a British SAS unit
MoD suggested BBC was putting troops
at risk with its 'subjective reporting'
Some criticised the programme for
using footage from the Australian SAS
But MoD suggested military police
were open to investigating 'new' evidence]


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11008897/Veterans-criticise-BBC-investigation-British-SAS-Afghanistan.html