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British Army, police used waterboarding as a torture method in Northern Ireland

New BBC investigation ‘Inside the Torture Chamber’ reveals use by police and army

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If you live in Ireland you should catch up on some sleep as you post at an unusual late hour. mabe you'er the one dreaming the impossible dream!!!
Dano should just drop the Irish farce and embrace his nature as a full fledged brit troll. He has as much integrity in his role as a perpetual advocate for the terror state as a used car salesman.
Completely wrong on all points, Seano...and you've used up two of your impossible things already!!!
Dano the pseudo Irishman who lives in the states is happy.Glad to oblige Dano.
Seano and Curtis - gratifying to see you guys buddying-up, now you can believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast...on second thoughts, you do that already...thankfully at a safe distance you're quite harmless...
LOL, that would be more realistic.
Maybe Dano read the 'British constitution' in "the looking glass" with a girl like Alice. LOL
How does waterboarding followed by a summary torture conviction by a diplock "court" work out under that "unwritten constitution" you are so fond of trumpeting, Dano?? Judging by the terror state's progressive treatment of "citizens" on its mainland, the joys of the "unwritten constitution" imposed in the occupied six aren't far off for the rest of the UK.
Keep up Seano!! - we already agreed this in a post on 4 Oct...The fact is that the parliament that had most influence was the Westminster model...see how similar Dail Eireann is...
The oldest continuous parliament in Europe is Iceland.
Ephraim, Add to the fact that once a statement was extracted by these means, it was then accepted as the only evidence required for a diplock judge to pass sentence.
English hypocritical terrorists, and their Irish lackeys.
Curtis...so tell me where I claimed that the english 'invented' the concept of a legislature????
I know how ashamed I am of America's use of torture under the international criminals Cheney and Bush. I am saddened to hear that Ireland was also a victim of this useless questioning method that only produces false information. Amnesty International is a wonderful organization that everyone should support.
Hardly surprising tactics by the brits
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