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Topic History of: UK pays £2.2 million compo for torture (but of course we didnt do it !!!!)
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In The Know Army doctor "struck off medical register" after failing to notice 93 separate injuries on suspect being held by the British !

news.sky.com/story/1028621/ex-army-docto...ff-over-iraqis-death

The man must have beaten himself to death - because "our boys" would never do anything like that, would they?
In The Know The High Court has rejected an attempt by a Pakistani man to force the UK government to reveal if it is providing intelligence for US drone strikes.

Noor Khan, whose father died in a drone strike in Pakistan, said the UK could be committing a war crime by helping the CIA to identify targets.

The government neither confirms nor denies any role in assisting with operations against al-Qaeda.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20807934
In The Know Britain's Secret Terror Squad

BBC2 - 9.00pm

(I bet we didnt do that either LOL !)
In The Know I see our old friend Slimy Jack is involved !!!!
In The Know In a statement issued by his solicitors, Mr al-Saadi said he was settling because his family had "suffered enough".

Referring to why he had accepted a pay-out, he said: "[My children] will now have the chance to complete their education in the new, free Libya.

"I will be able to afford the medical care I need because of the injuries I suffered in prison.

"I started this process believing that a British trial would get to the truth in my case. But today, with the government trying to push through secret courts, I feel that to proceed is not best for my family.

"I went through a secret trial once before, in Gaddafi's Libya. In many ways, it was as bad as the torture. It is not an experience I care to repeat. Even now, the British government has never given an answer to the simple question: Were you involved in the kidnap of me, my wife and my children?"

In a statement, a spokesman for the Foreign Office said: "We can confirm that the government and the other defendants have reached a settlement with the claimants. There has been no admission of liability and no finding by any court of liability."

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20715507