Top Picks ~ Week of August 14, 2006

The UK Terror Plot: What’s Really Going On?
Poster on Craig Murray Blog – Ambassador to Uzbekistan (Aug 14, 2006)
With this comment by Richard Moore:

Mr. Craig Murray is the former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan. He
was dismissed from his job after he exposed the fact that there were
no actual Islamic terrorists in Uzbekistan. His investigations showed
that the alleged terrorists were merely innocent local Muslim people
who were being systematically tortured into signing false confessions.
These confessions were then gleefully received by the US and the UK
despite the fact they knew them to be false. For these and other
favours from the Uzbek dictatorship the US paid a lot of money and
supported this tyrannical regime.

As British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray obtained from a
relative photographs of the corpse of an Uzbek person who died under
interrogation in prison in Uzbekistan. He sent the pictures to a
forensic specialist on the UK who expressed the view that in his
professional opinion the pictures clearly show that the person had
died under torture (boiled alive).

These are his thoughts on the the UK terror plot.

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