Wednesday 7 September 2011

Ooops, another bunch of unlawful Brit spies

British governments are always efficient in dealing with corruption in their ranks.

Whenever they their attention drawn reluctantly to malfeasance, they
respond by circling their wagons and calling for an I.I.
an Independent Inquiry

They might as well give the suspects over to the IQ game show.

They come up with judgements like:
unlawful killing (aka murder)
we let that one get away (Tony Blair, thrice)

Now, they want to I.I. MI6 cooperation with Libya, because some pesky
journalist found out that we were colluding in illegal acts of torture with
our sworn enemy, and bestest friend Mouamar Kaddafi.


checkitout: Yahoo/ AFP
Files show Western spy agencies' ties to Kadhafi
By Andrew Beatty and Dominique Soguel | AFP – 5 hours ago..
..Files unearthed from Moamer Kadhafi's intelligence archives and seen by AFP on Saturday appear to document deep cooperation between the CIA, MI6 and the former Libyan regime, including the shipping of terror suspects for regime interrogation.
The cache of documents, originally obtained by Human Rights Watch from a Libyan security archive, includes blunt details about the secret 2004 seizure from Malaysia of an Islamic militant, who by twist of fate now heads commands the revolutionary forces in Tripoli.
The letters include an apparent CIA memo informing the Libyan authorities about the journey of "Abdullah al-Sadiq" and his pregnant wife from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok, where the US would "take control" of the pair and hand them over to the regime.
Sadiq -- named as a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group -- is said to be the nom de guerre of Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, who now leads the militia of Libya's new rulers in the capital Tripoli.
In another letter a senior member of Britain's intelligence agency congratulates Libya's spymaster on the arrival of Sadiq.
The chatty and friendly letter, written to Kadhafi's right-hand man Mussa Kussa, says the delivery of Sadiq "is the least we can do for you."
Other letters to Kussa headed "Greetings from MI6" (Britain's foreign intelligence service) and shows a personal Christmas greeting signed by a senior British spy with the epithet "Your friend".

more later