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Medhurst: Britain has legalised rape, torture and war crimes by the state


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Across Britain people are protesting against a proposed bill which restricts that very right, but two other laws have already passed, allowing undercover agents to commit crimes, and giving British troops immunity from war crimes.
At the heart of current protests in Britain is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. This controversial new law, dubbed the ....

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The Tory offensive against freedom of speech


FREE speech and freedom of expression are under attack from the Conservative government.  
Historically the left has been the champion of these rights against governments and states which have tried to constrain dissent through legislation and delegitimisation.
The Johnson government has already passed laws and is proposing new laws which will restrict freedom of expression.  
This is a matter of concern for the whole trade union and labour movement. It is time to reaffirm the left’s tradition of defending freedom of speech and expression. 
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is going through Parliament.  
The Institute of Employment Rights has described the 300-page Bill as a “Trojan horse” within which a wide range of measures are proposed which directly threaten the rights to demonstrate.  ....

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Danny Boy, BBC Two review - when law and war collide


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Danny Boy, BBC Two review - when law and war collide
Danny Boy, BBC Two review - when law and war collide
Iraq war drama is powerful but lop-sided
by Adam SweetingThursday, 13 May 2021
Anthony Boyle as Brian Wood, with Toby Jones as Phil Shiner
The issue of public inquiries into the conduct of the military is in the headlines again, with a current focus on Northern Ireland, but at the centre of screenwriter Robert Jones’s
Danny Boy was the attempt to find British soldiers guilty of war crimes in Iraq. ....

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'Overhaul needed on investigations into service people'


Justice delayed is justice denied, and MP Richard Drax is right to welcome that cases against UK service people will not be allowed to drag on for unconscionably long years.
But Mr Drax gives a very selective account. Swift justice is owed to the victim as well as the accused, which means that investigations must be not only timely but thorough and definitive.
One problem that Mr Drax does not make clear in the recent case he cites is that the original investigation was carried out by people who did not know their legal business, hence the two soldiers concerned were ordered to make statements without having been cautioned and without access to an independent lawyer. ....

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