Friday, December 14, 2007

Open Letter to Chilcott the British Hypocrite High Commissioner to Sri Lanka

SENT BY SIMPLE SIMEON
YAKKALA

I have a few questions for the outgoing British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, who has become a great champion of human rights and the best ambassador of peace for the greatest non-violent nation on earth ; the nation that gave us the Magna-Carta.

1. Was there an attack by the British Army on a civil rights march through Derry, Northern Ireland, on 30 January 1972 that killed over 13 unarmed civilians during a march by the N.Ireland Civil Rights Association?

2. Did the English fight a cruel war against Irish Catholics since 1916; and did that war kill thousands?

3. Why did it take the British Government over 26 years to form the Saville Tribunal to investigate the massacre of innocent unarmed Catholic Irish by the predominantly English protestant army?

4. Why did the Widgery Tribunal held immediately after the massacre clear the Soldiers of wrong doing?

5. Why did it take 26 years to establish another tribunal (Saville Inquiry) and why did that panel find the British forces guilty of human rights violations?

6. Why was there a cover up?

7. Why was Sir Michael Jackson, a captain in the 1st British Para regime implicated in this massacre appointed to head the British army?

8. How would someone who was accused of being part of a massacre like that end up becoming commander of the British forces?

9. Why did Conservative Prime Minister John Major reject the people's demand for a public inquiry into a massacre?

10. Were Irish Catholic sympathisers and IRA rebels ever tortured by the English Protestant army over the course of a horrible fratricidal 80 odd year civil war?

11. Why was certain evidence(such as original British Protestant led army photographs, original helicopter video footage etc., ) that day destroyed or made unavaiable to the public

12. Why were guns used on the day by soldiers lost by the British Ministry of Defence?

13. Why did the cover up go on for 1998?

14. Does it mean that 1998 is the year when the English Government made human rights a part of their charter?

SIMPLE SIMEON

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