The Independent have Jack Straw well and truly cornered:
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Craig Murray, who was sacked as UK ambassador to Uzbekistan in 2004 after alleging that Britain used intelligence obtained by the CIA under torture, said he attended a meeting at the Foreign Office where he was told that “it was not illegal for us to use intelligence from torture as long as we did not carry out the torture ourselves” and claimed this policy came directly from Mr Straw.
The former Foreign Secretary said: “At all times I was scrupulous in seeking to carry out my duties in accordance with the law. I hope to be able to say more about this at an appropriate stage in the future.”
I hope so too, and I hope that the appropriate time is either at the Old Bailey or The Hague.
Straw has climbed down a bit from his days of power and glory, when he told the House of Commons, immediately after sacking me, that there was no such thing as the CIA extraordinary rendition programme and its existence was “Mr Murray’s opinion.” He no longer claims it did not exist and he no longer claims I am a fantasist. He now merely claims he was not breaking the law.
His claim of respect for the law is a bit dubious in the light of Sir Michael Wood’s evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry. Wood said that as Foreign Office Legal Adviser, he and his elite team of in-house FCO international lawyers unanimously advised Straw the invasion of Iraq would be an illegal war of aggression. Straw’s response? He wrote to the Attorney General requesting that Sir Michael be dismissed and replaced. And forced Goldsmith to troop out to Washington and get alternative advice from Bush’s nutjob Republican neo-con lawyers.
Jack Straw did not have any desire to act legally. He had a desire to be able to mount a legal defence of his illegal actions. That is a different thing.
Should any of us live to see the publication of the Chilcot Report, this will doubtless be clear, though probably as a footnote to page 862 of Annex VII. That is how the Westminster establishment works.
The SNP has weighed in on the side of the angels:
Revelations by the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan of the UK’s knowledge and acceptance of torture must see those involved answer questions on what happened.
In an article in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Murray reveals that he attended a meeting at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office where he was told that “it was not illegal for us to use intelligence from torture as long as we did not carry out the torture ourselves” and revealed that this policy came directly from Jack Straw.
Mr Murray also reveals that “there was a deliberate policy of not writing down anything… because there should not be evidence of the policy.”
Craig Murray also states that “for the past year the British Ambassador in Washington and his staff have regularly been lobbying the US authorities not to reveal facts about the UK’s involvement in the CIA torture programme” and claims that is one of the reasons the full Senate report has not been published.
The SNP has called for a full judicial inquiry to be set up as a matter of urgency to get to get to the truth of who knew what and when.
Commenting, SNP Westminster Leader Angus Robertson MP said:
“Mr Murray’s revelation of the attitude taken by then Foreign Secretary Jack Straw only adds to the urgency with which we need a full judicial inquiry.
“Craig Murray’s article lifts the lid on the UK’s role in the human rights abuses that the US Senate has reported on and there can be no more attempts to avoid answering the tough questions that have been posed.
“Clearly answers are needed just as much from the politicians who led us at the time as from those directly involved in what was going on. The need for an independent judicial inquiry is now clear for all to see.
“It is also long past time that the findings of the Chilcot inquiry were published and there can be no more delays to that report being made public.
“There needs to be a full judicial inquiry to get to the bottom of the UK’s involvement in rendition flights that passed through UK territory and the UK’s wider knowledge of the abuses that the Senate has revealed.”
Craig Murray’s revelations can be viewed on page 25 of today’s Mail on Sunday
But with Malcolm Rifkind being promoted everywhere by the BBC to push his cover-up, it remains an uphill struggle.
Mary
18 Dec, 2014 – 3:43 am
“General Houghton says the world is “more dangerous” than 12 months ago and he “worries” about Britain’s role.”
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As ever Mary the military top brass (and our political “leaders”) can’t see/won’t see Britain’s role in making the world more dangerous in the first place; they are infatuated with playing never-ending war games.
A graphic on various tortures known to have been used at various black sites, makes you wonder about the unknown tortures;
http://www.vice.com/read/an-illustrated-a-z-of-torture-cia-284
Mary
18 Dec, 2014 – 4:06 am
“I see Blair has been scuttling around in this piece of theatre.”
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Don’t forget Mary, he’s after that Nobel Peace prize.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30418405
“These methods which are repulsive, which I do not accept, which are not justifiable, did not bring anything good. And that is the real catastrophe of the US, that is the real catastrophe of the CIA, that is the real catastrophe of George Bush.”
Note: Poland stopped this. We won’t even admit that it happened.
“I see Blair has been scuttling around in this piece of theatre.”
He’s a fucking actor. It’s his natural habitat. Anyway, Obama’s pulled Kerry off solving the MidEast and put him on restoring relations with Cuba. O. knows one of the significant achievements of his term has not been bringing harmony to the ME, so Cuba is a desperate attempt to go out on a high note. Poor old Kerry. A good man, I think, badly let down by the US gov’t whose idiot policies he has to endorse.
Courage. What a nice word. It even sounds nice. Yet it is not the ‘courage’ that General Houghton expresses. It is spirit, life, warmness and morality.
Courage contributes a sustained love between neighbors. A great example is the strong geopolitical and regional alliance between Russia and China. The Sino-Russian relations.
Even before Peter the Great, despite lack of knowledge, a language barrier and unrefined protocol, trade routes with China were established and Treaties signed. Territorial skirmishes between China and Russia ended for a while when the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with the Republic of China before World War II.
A further Treaty of Friendship and Alliance 中蘇友好同盟條約 was signed by the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China and Soviet Union on 14 August 1945. Sadly despite a common Marxist-Leninist ideology, border disputes once again increased tension engineered covertly in some part by the US who then when on to exploit the split with overtures that lead to the 1972 Nixon visit to China. Nonetheless since 1991 Russia and China have built a marriage.
Despite James Miller’s musings copied here, NOT Crawford, it is the barbarian US economic war against a proud Russia that does not admit it is hurting the Russian peoples; even basic commodities such as sugar and butter are affected by the Ruble slid. Ordinary Russians are bruised and punished.
http://www.interpretermag.com/its-not-just-oil-and-sanctions-killing-russias-economy-its-putin/
Writing to Xi I have asked for courage… to act against the uncouth, vulgar, vicious and inferior United States of America. China can shock neo-liberal warmongering America back into savoir-faire. China with respect must play that card now with gratitude and love towards Russia, her partner, ally and comrade.
Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)
18 Dec, 2014 – 8:35 am
“I should be interested to see if anyone on here (other than yourself) will be able to bring himself to express what you consider to be the general opinion on Tibet/China. I have my doubts, because that would involve criticising China…”
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I have no objection to criticising China – it has the highest execution rate in the world for example and I certainly support independence for Tibet and Taiwan.
However, it is instructive that you Habbabkuk and your team members cannot muster any criticism of western governments and their brutal, dictatorial allies around the world.
You also never criticise western backed coups that bring down, or attempt to bring down, legitimate democratic governments.
Syria 1949
Iran 1953
Guatemala 1954
Iraq 1960
Congo 1960
And more recently Chile and Venezuela .
I could go on as you know Habbabkuk but I can’t be arsed.
Oh I nearly forgot Israel – no criticism from you of that country eh?
the good EU news from the European Parliament (where CIA Torture was debated yesterday afternoon with result expected next year) is that the cost to EU Farmers of the first stage of sanctions blowback from Russia has been found in the CAP budget, so the EUR 273,6 million of emergency measures is covered without (yet) dipping into crisis reserves. EParliament also voted/wrote yesterday:
more at http://www.europarl.europa.eu/plenary/en/home.html in whatever language you choose
More EU good-news is that the secretly long-awaited pan-EU ‘lawful-interception’ (= only spies) of remote computers across national boundaries seems to be happening (at last)
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/surveillance-by-a-government-sponsored-secret-system-1.2033443
This is wonderful news as it will means that really many criminals will be captured, and brought to trial, instantly, I should imagine.
I presume the spies, sorry ‘police’, are following the developments at https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=2268589
specifically “The rule of law on the Internet and in the wider digital world… published by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights”
who annoyingly write
“Am i wrong in thinking that these grants and subsidies are not devolved at present?”
Energy is reserved, planning isn’t.
The SNP are aiming for 100% renewable by the end of the decade.
Just to make it a double-feature cartoon morning;
http://boingboing.net/2014/12/17/tom-the-dancing-bug-the-top-s.html
YKMN – Bibi’s furious! So’s the ADL.
http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Netanyahu-Too-many-in-Europe-have-learned-nothing-from-the-slaughter-of-6-million-Jews-384952
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Abraham-HFoxman-Mahmoud-Abbas-Palestinians-statehood/2014/12/17/id/613673/
Cue ‘six million Jews’ and ‘holocaust’. In a rational world, you don’t attract support by equating those who disagree with you with Nazis, of course. Are these bastards even rational?
Hysteria, pure and simple.
Hat-trick for ya, Macky –
http://www.dailykos.com/blog/Tom%20Tomorrow/
It was Russia that defeated Nazi Germany…
America Confronts Russia: Kiev Anti-Russian False Flag Planned?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/kiev-anti-russian-false-flag-planned/5420435
Thanks for that youknowmyname, para. 20 and 21 made me smile as there is no way I can see the control freaks giving up their hobbies, its a bit like finding a more interesting blog for our poster boy here, impossible, its like the proverbial sticking to a blanket.
Europe is moving towards a centralised structure, but still with an unaccountable appointed top echelon, our commissioners.
I’d like to see them elected, because any election will bring up the horrendous OTT lobbying and the exposure they have to endure and which are determining what they present to our MEP’s for their hand wringing.
Mark Golding; “It was Russia that defeated Nazi Germany”
Indeed, and also defeated Japan in WW2
(Thanks for making it a triple feature Ba, al !)
Mark G. If that globalresearch news is true, it would explain the last weeks excessive overhead manoeuvre’s by our boys in blue.
It would also tear Cameron’s backside out of the electoral fire, he can just postpone it.
Will HMQ be going to Sandringham this xmas or hold their festivities in the Brecon beacons?, just in case…..we’ll soon know. usually by the 20/12 the papers are full of pictures and festive missives to all the sheeple.
Nevermind – the original ‘intelligence’ is taken from here:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CdjwP5LnaDk/VIEaiBaehFI/AAAAAAAAJpE/FGnO2oF6lMA/s1600/logo%2Bfort%2Bruss.png
Just a tiny smidgeon of scepticism may perhaps creep into the suspicious mind as to its authenticity and purpose.
thanks Ba’al, we will get our ususal invitations to Sandringham then….NOT…
Meanwhile, over the pond, that bastion of free-speech Fox-News, indeed!, introduces a new term – “nonpublic data” for rapacious over-collection of the innocents in the US, and analyses NSA funding
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/12/18/cia-report-funding-government-how-can-obama-congress-defy-constitution/
Oh and for the privacy/security nerds the EU court of justice has just ruled that the draft agreement of the application of the European Union itself to join the 3rd September 1953 convention for the protection of human rights & fundamental freedoms is not compatible with EU law; quick we need more lawyers!
The “honest we’re not a honeypot” security website Cryptome has the UK parliament declaration of members’ interests 2014 online here http://cryptome.org/2014/12/uk-mps-interests-open-knowledge-14-1217.pdf (2MB)
A quick summary, funding/associated:
USA 34 mentions, Russia 1 mention (Gorgeous!)
Palestine 3 mentions, Israel just 98
Slightly more controversial than even Giulietto Chiesa is this:
WORLD EXCLUSIVE to http://www.watoday.com.au/world/drone-strikes-counterproductive-says-secret-cia-report-20141218-129ynq.html
MH17 – Is this misinformation? Probably.
http://robinwestenra.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/mh17-confirmation-o-ukrainian.html?spref=fb
Compare and contrast:
Putin seeks to ease economic fears
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30527984
Putin’s 2014 Q&A marathon LIVE UPDATES
http://rt.com/news/215471-putin-press-conference-updates/
I am with Putin as the Western bastards continue to surround him with NATO satellites and screw him financially.
@MarkG Well that image of the BUK312 only appears around 186 times on the internet, indicating that it’s a story in the early phases of “churnalism” blog-based claims.
A random handful of these blog sites geolocate to UA, NL, USA. using FlagFox, even tho they claim dot RU TLD
Macky wrote –
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Reluctant Observer; “perhaps you would be kind enough to define a “troll” ”
Very simple actually; somebody unwilling or unable to engage in rational debate; in the first case it’s a case of not being here in good faith, the second case, being of poor mental faculties.
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I wonder to whom this might apply ?
Possibly someone who posts a lot, likes to place down large cut-and-paste extracts, refers to others in insulting terms, but never ever engages in actual conversation with them. Even when they politely ask follow-up questions on points that poster has made.
You are talking about the imperious Mary – correct ?
American responses to the Sony movie being pulled from theaters is odd. Sony is a Japanese co and they’re wondering why they are responding to a NK threat?
It’s not rocket science. Oh wait. It’s rocket science.
Saker has nothing on this revelation about MH17. It may be disinfo. But hasn’t there been a lot of anecdotal evidence it’s true?
The racist Geert Wilders is charged with inciting hatred.
Geert Wilders Prosecuted For ‘Inciting Hatred’
Geert Wilders faces trial after the anti-Islam MP pledged to ensure there were “fewer Moroccans” in the Netherlands.
http://news.sky.com/story/1393994/geert-wilders-prosecuted-for-inciting-hatred