Investigation into the crimes of British soldiers; is it real or a hoax?
The Guardian newspaper has reported that the British Ministry of Defense has announced that it has charged nine members of the country's special forces with war crimes in Syria and that it has launched a judicial investigation into another soldier for alleged crimes in Afghanistan.
The Guardian newspaper has reported that the British Ministry of Defense has announced that it has charged nine members of the country's special forces with war crimes in Syria and that it has launched a judicial investigation into another soldier for alleged crimes in Afghanistan.
The Times also confirmed the indictment of British soldiers, announcing that five members of the country's special forces unit known as the SAS are accused of committing war crimes in Syria over the past two years, and could face trial in a military court. The soldiers are accused of killing an innocent man they described as a suicide bomber. But according to the Daily Mail, the man was not wearing a suicide vest when he was shot and killed.
This is not the first time that the British military, like the United States and even Germany, has announced that it has identified and prosecuted soldiers who committed crimes in Afghanistan, Syria or Iraq. Previously, hundreds of reports and complaints were published about the criminal actions of British soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq, but the British government and the Ministry of Defense of the country are trying to cover up the crimes.
An actual investigation into the crimes committed by the soldiers of those countries, especially in Afghanistan, shows that the extent and nature of their crimes are so great and horrific that the greatest crimes committed by criminals in human history seem insignificant. Although much information about the crimes committed by British or American soldiers in Afghanistan has not been published openly, the leakage of some information shows that these criminal soldiers established private prisons in Afghanistan, and apart from crucifying the citizens of that country with various forms of physical and mental torture, they were competing to kill the largest number of civilians in Afghanistan. Cutting off the fingers of dead bodies, raiding people's homes at night, slandering the religious traditions and customs of the Afghan people, arbitrarily arresting people and burning the holy book of the people of that country, namely the Holy Quran, in order to put them under pressure and psychological torture, are among the inhumane actions of British and American soldiers in countries they occupied by force such as Afghanistan.
Despite all this, a British military spokesman has claimed that the country's military has the highest standards of conduct. However, these claims are contradicted by the horrific crimes committed by the British military in all the colonies and territories occupied by the country. Given all this, the fundamental question is whether the announcement of the prosecution of criminal British soldiers is true? And will these criminals be punished?
When we look at other cases of prosecution of active-duty British or American soldiers, we see that publishing such reports is just a showy move to distort people's minds and want to show an image of "humanity" in order to clean up the bad image of their armies; Because until now the judicial organs of the invaders who forcibly occupied the countries of Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria have either not issued sentences against the soldiers of those countries who committed crimes and crimes or if they have been convicted, they have not been punished in practice.
At the same time, the publication of some reports of suicides by some British or American criminal soldiers due to mental problems and the torment of conscience that haunts them, shows the magnitude of the crimes of these soldiers who have been unable to cope and have decided to commit suicide.