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Thursday, September 08, 2011

சிங்கள தமிழினவதை எதிர்ப்போம்! ஆங்கில ஈராக்வதை மறைப்போம்! இனமானத் தமிழ் சமரசவாதிகளின் அரசியல் சந்தர்ப்பவாதம் அம்பலம்! அம்பலம்!

அணிசேர்க்கை

எந்த முகத்தோடு பக்சபாசிஸ்டுக்களை எதிர்கொள்வீர்?
எதிர்த்துக்கேட்டால் என்ன பதில் சொல்வீர்?!

பக்ச பாசிஸ்டுக்களை கூண்டிலேற்ற ` இனமானத்தமிழ்ச் சமரசவாதிகள்` கூட்டுச் சேர்ந்த ஏகாதிபத்தியவாதிகளின், மனித உரிமையை காக்கும் யோக்கியதை, அம்பலம்!

கவரிமான் சாதியே, அவமானம்! அவமானம்!
 

A public inquiry has found that an innocent Iraqi civilian died after suffering an "appalling episode of serious, gratuitous violence" while in British Army custody.The sustained abuse inflicted on father-of-two Baha Mousa, 26, represented a "very serious breach of discipline" by members of 1st Battalion the Queen's Lancashire Regiment (1QLR), the landmark inquiry found.
Chairman Sir William Gage said a number of British soldiers, including 1QLR's former commanding officer Colonel Jorge Mendonca, bore a "heavy responsibility" for the tragedy in 2003.He said the hotel worker suffered 93 separate injuries, including fractured ribs and a broken nose, while in the custody of Preston-based 1QLR in Basra, southern Iraq, over 36 hours between September 14 and 15.Sir William said: "The events described in the report represent a very serious and regrettable incident. Such an incident should not have happened and should never happen again."

The inquiry also condemned the "corporate failure" by the Ministry of Defence (MoD)that led to interrogation techniques banned by the British government in 1972 - including hooding and making prisoners stand in painful stress positions - being used by British soldiers in Iraq.

The £13m inquiry, which published its 1,400-page final report today, condemned the "lack of moral courage to report abuse" within the battalion.

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