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A documentary by Phil Miller and Lou MacNamara Yardstick Films 2020 Length: 54 minutes A new documentary by Phil Miller and Lou MacNamara shows how British mercenary company Keenie Meenie Services (KMS) trained the Special Task Force (STF), a notoriously violent Sri Lankan paramilitary force responsible for the torture and murder of Tamil civilians. On one occasion, in 1987, the STF massacred 85 civilians. KMS pilots also flew helicopter gunships which bombed Tamil villages and machine-gunned Tamil civilians. The company recruited former British special forces personnel and acted with the support and approval of the British government. However the fact that KMS was a private company helped the British government to hide its role in the war. The filmmakers call this plausible deniability . ....
A documentary by Phil Miller and Lou MacNamara Yardstick Films 2020 Length: 54 minutes A new documentary by Phil Miller and Lou MacNamara shows how British mercenary company Keenie Meenie Services (KMS) trained the Special Task Force (STF), a notoriously violent Sri Lankan paramilitary force responsible for the torture and murder of Tamil civilians. On one occasion, in 1987, the STF massacred 85 civilians. KMS pilots also flew helicopter gunships which bombed Tamil villages and machine-gunned Tamil civilians. The company recruited former British special forces personnel and acted with the support and approval of the British government. However the fact that KMS was a private company helped the British government to hide its role in the war. The filmmakers call this plausible deniability . ....