What Evidence Is Hidden On Iraq? ; Letters & Opinion
Derby Evening Telegraph › February 11, 2010
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Derby Evening Telegraph › February 11, 2010
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MR Blair, the former Prime Minister, has given his contribution to the Chilcot inquiry. While the inquiry is not a court of law, it should not prevent his postulations and ac-tions being examined under oath through the criminal process, especially as the inquiry does not have access to all documentation.
How can there be an end to the allegations of an illegal war, when crucial papers are not available? What vital evidence is being kept secret? The Government wants to move on. Why? When this is about unmerciful killings of our courageous armed forces, that were not just poorly equipped, but led to a slaughter: remember the thousands of Iraqis that have been maimed and killed in the name of westernised democracy.See the full content of this document
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