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Topic History of: Algerian gas plant seige
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In The Know David Cameron to travel to Algeria on Wednesday ... how come the sudden visit (to seek answers to the "rescue" balls-up, maybe?)
In The Know In The Know wrote:
The Algerians have (finally) discovered that their figures dont add up LOL !

Well, what a surprise (NOT !) -

At least 48 hostages are now thought to have died in a four-day siege at an Algerian gas plant, as reports say that 25 bodies found at the complex on Sunday were all those of captives.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21114512

"at least"?
They still cant count, can they?

Its blatently obvious to anyone what happened here.
The Algerians went in - all guns blazing - shooting at anyone and anything and then tried to work out the figures later, concocting a ridiculous story (to cover their actions) along the way.

But what else would you expect from a country that we sub-contract torture too? (that is, if we condoned torture, which of course we dont LOL !)
In The Know The Algerians have (finally) discovered that their figures dont add up LOL ! -

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The death toll of foreign and Algerian workers taken hostage during a siege at a desert gas facility may rise from 23, an Algerian minister has warned.

A final tally would be released in the coming hours, communications minister Mohammed Said told Algerian radio.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21106795
Watcher You could smell a rat right at the start ITK What made you suspicious
In The Know The doubts are emerging !

Several hours after the troops stormed the gas plant, President Barack Obama said the US was seeking from Algerian authorities a fuller understanding of what took place
(from - news.sky.com/story/1040373/algeria-hosta...ds-brits-feared-dead)

Mr Hague insisted that it was too early to come to any judgement about the Algerian operation.

"I don't want to at this stage enter into criticism or judgement because there will be a lot to be learned yet about this operation," he said.
(also from - news.sky.com/story/1040373/algeria-hosta...ds-brits-feared-dead)