Sunday, 14 February 2010

Blow me down again and again and again


The head of MI5, Jonathan Evans, is facing growing criticism after it emerged that he was the senior spy responsible for most of the 13 cases involving former terror suspects who are suing the government for alleged torture. You know who he is - he was the one alongside Kim Howells and the two wise monkeys (Miliband and Johnson) who protesteth far too much about their innocence at the end of last week.
 And just like Howells, who was in the F.O. at the time, Evans was director of MI5’s counter-terrorism branch between 2001 and 2005 — when the British residents claim they were tortured in foreign jails with the collusion of MI5 or MI6. 
Currently there are 14 cases going through the courts. It truly is amazing how co-incidence piles on co-incidence to damn these establishment pillars. And all because they happened to be in charge when criminal offences are alleged to have been committed.

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