Betrayal of the British Army

An investigation conducted by the Panorama found that the UK Special Forces have been rejecting applications made by Afghan Special Forces (Afghanis who supported, fought alongside, provided intel etc) to the British Army, even though an agreement was made according to ACRS (Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme) and ARAP (Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy Scheme). These schemes resettle those who have risked their lives for the British Army against the Taliban within the UK, settling more than 5000 Afghanis in the first year, and up to 20,000 over the coming years.

To break it down a little, these elite Aghan units, whom without the British army would not have been able to carry out those high-risk operations, who risked their own lives, their own livelihood, their own reputation, risked being tortured, but under the premise of sanctuary within the UK agreed to fight alongside the British, are now having their applications rejected, putting them at a daily risk of being caught by the Taliban. The lack of morals, ethics, principles, and shame that the British Army as well as the British government have shown with this situation speaks volumes about what the British army is capable of. Imagine requesting the help of people knowing full well the risk they are putting themselves in, promising them they will be safe once the war is over as they will be evacuated from the country, and then when the time comes you turn your back on them leaving them to fend for themselves, all whilst they put their lives on the line for you. That is the ethics and the morals that the British Army live by as we can see from this situation.

Additionally, what is more damning, is the fact that there is currently an independent inquiry relating to Afghanistan, which part of it is the investigation into war crimes committed by the UK SAS against innocent Afghani civilians or unarmed people. One UN investigation conducted found the murder of an Afghani civilian, former district attorney Haji Ibrahim, who was bound by his hands, brought outside along with his family, took back inside, and then shot once in the face, and once in the chest. The report given by the SAS squadron stated that he had a hand grenade, which after the investigation it was found he was unarmed based on the evidence gathered. Many incidents such as this have been reported, where unarmed civilians were murdered point blank, and guns were planted at the scene to justify the killing. One squadron reported triple figures of Afghani casualties, with no SAS operatives’ casualties reported across all their raids, whilst having strikingly similar incidents of detainees who had tried to reach for a weapon and been killed as a result.

These Afghani units who were supporting the British Army during the time they were serving had started reporting war crimes they had witnessed committed by the UK Special Forces, strangely enough they are now having their resettlement applications denied. We can act as if this is a coincidence, but we would be ignorant to do so. The UK Special Forces are trying to prevent these Afghanis from coming to a country where they can be safely interviewed and testify to the war crimes they had witnessed; this is further evidenced by the fact UK Special Forces have previously been accused of preventing military investigators from questioning Afghan units about these war crimes.

I will be releasing an article which will delve deeper into the reports of the murders of innocent Afghanis committed by the UK Special forces, however this article was just to highlight the injustice, betrayal, lies and the efforts being made to conceal war crimes by the British Army. Hopefully, in time the truth will be revealed, but it is obvious to see the corruption goes to not only the highest ranks of the British Army but within the government sector as well, so we should not be surprised if the inquiry leads to no convictions. Last year, Ben Roberts Smith, the most decorated Australian living soldier attempted to sue two journalists for defamation, what was the crime they accused of Roberts-Smith of, war crimes against Afghani civilians. The case was thrown out by Judge Besanko due to the fact at least four murder allegations in his judgement had been proven based on the evidence he had seen, one of those cases was machine gunning an innocent Afghani civilian with a prosthetic leg to death. So why isn’t this man in jail, I may release another article which goes into more detail, but it is obvious to see, how embarrassing would it be for the Australian army and the Australian government for their most decorated soldier to be convicted of despicable war crimes. The reason I mention that is because that is what is happening with British Army, to make it worse, Australia will this year be sentencing David McBride, a former British Army soldier, who released documents evidencing war crimes committed by Australian soldiers, the sentence could be life imprisonment. What more can we say, freedom for war criminals, and prison for those who speak the truth. The only way we can purge the world of injustice, is when there is too many people telling the truth for them to throw them all in prison, at that point, they will have to turn their aim towards us, but at least then people will see the evilness of these governments.

Speak up, stay firm, be willing to give everything.