Woolwich Suspect Tortured "at Behest of British Intelligence", Parliamentary Intelligence Committee is Told !
- All wars are based on deception! – Sun Tzu, the Art of War!
- Western Illuminist intelligence agencies are fomenting fear and hate against the Muslim people using their Clash of Civilizations (Samuel Huntington) psyop playbook, HOAX! It is to set up the world for their Satanic World War 3! They are laying the foundation for their coming Luciferian New World Order and the coming of their Man of Sin, the Anti-Christ!
– - Woolwich suspect tortured “at behest of British intelligence”, Parliamentary Intelligence Committee is told: Police’s arrest of witness claiming Woolwich attacker was radicalised by torture, sexual abuse and harassment was “ordered by MI5”!
by Nafeez Ahmed, http://www.nafeezahmed.com/
A letter to the UK Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee by a childhood friend of one of the Woolwich attackers claims that the suspect was subjected to “systematic torture and sexual abuse” by Kenyan troops on behalf of Britain’s security services.–The letter – exclusive excerpts of which are quoted below – is authored by Ibrahim Hassan, otherwise known as “Abu Nusaybah”, who was interviewed by Richard Watson on BBC Newsnight claiming that MI5 had been harassing Woolwich suspect Michael “Mujahid” Adebolajo to join the agency as an informant six months ago. Hassan was arrested by Metropolitan Police under the Terrorism Act 2000 immediately after his BBC interview, and is currently in custody at Southwark Police Station.–A copy of this letter was obtained by this author today, photographs of which are posted at the end of this report, which also contains an exclusive interview with Ibrahim Hassan’s lawyer with previously unknown details of Adebolajo’s alleged ordeal. Addressed to chairman of the committee Sir Malcolm Rifkind, and prepared with the assistance of his solicitors, Hassan’s letter insists on his innocence of involvement in terrorism activities, and his condemnation of Adebolajo’s “shocking acts.” Arguing that it is in “the public interest that everything that can be done to prevent such atrocities in the future should be the government’s top priority”, Hassan says that he believes “two fundamental factors” explain this behaviour:–
“… the first factor was the systematic torture and sexual abuse he was subjected to by Kenyan troops which he believed was at the behest of British intelligence. Michael was told by his captors that this action by them was at the behest of UK authorities. He could not forget or forgive them for this connivance in this brutal treatment of him, when all he was trying to do was build a new life for himself outside of the UK.”–After his return to the UK, Hassan writes that Adebolajo “informed me that he was subject to further harassment and intimidation by the security services in order to pressure him into working for them as an agent.” The letter implores the committee “to investigate any connection between the UK and Kenyan authorities in the mistreatment of Michael Adebolajo whilst in their hands. I am witness to the fact that the Michael I knew ceased to exist after his treatment in Kenya.”–The letter also claims that counter terrorism police officers did not deny that the arrest was ordered by MI5. It points out that:
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“at a hearing video link on the 26th May 2013 with Westminster Magistrates Court where the police sought permission from the court to extend my time in custody, my barrister asked if my arrest was ordered by the intelligence services [and] the police refused to deny this possibility.”–Hassan adds that he believes his arrest “was ordered by the intelligence services because I made this information public.”–Adebolajo was one of seven men arrested by Kenyan authorities during a trip to the country in November 2010. Kenyan police at the time accused the men of travelling to Somalia to join the al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist group al-Shabaab. His family and friends claimed that he had been detained without charge and tortured before his return to Britain.–The claims have been corroborated by a London-based human rights organisation, Cage Prisoners. Chairman of the group, Moazzem Begg, said the day after Hassan’s arrest:
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“Is it a coincidence that Abu Nusaybah was arrested yesterday at the BBC studios right after he gave an interview which described the MI5 harassment and torture in Kenya – which British intelligence knew about and quite possibly was complicit in – of Michael Adebolajo?”–Begg confirmed that Adebolajo had “approached us around the time about it and we referred him to lawyers as a result.”–Now Begg’s confirmation is supported with further details by Ibrahim Hassan’s lawyer, Mohammed Akunjee of Soni & Kaur Solicitors in an exclusive interview with this author.–Akunjee said that his client told him that Michael Adebolajo had been tortured in Kenya under the orders of Britain’s security services. He added that this key claim put forth by Hassan and recorded during his BBC Newsnight interview was inexplicably not aired on the first programme. Instead, Newsnight waited until the release of Hassan’s letter to air the recording today, 28th May.
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Dr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is an investigative journalist and international security expert who writes for The Guardian at his Earth Insight blog. He is the author of The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry (2006). His work was used by the Coroner’s Inquiry into 7/7 and the 9/11 Commission.
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