One of racially abusing an innocent muslim civilian in afghanistan, the other of racially motivated abuse of a muslim child in afghanistan. Both abusers are granted anonymity. You'll find the story in the bottom corner of page 46 of some newspapers probably. Two muslim men kill a british man in a racially motivated attack in London and their names are splashed across every newspaper and TV station in the country with wall to wall coverage.
Sexually abusing a CHILD is not much better than murder is it ESL? Sexually abusing a child while working in the name of the queen and only being fined £1000 and having your identity protected is pretty much disgusting in my opinion. It is unbelievable that the other soldier has kept his job after forcing innocent civilians to have their photo taken with racist signs.
That's the thing that really annoys me with the Army and Police. They protect there names whilst us the normal public have our names in the media when we are yet to be question never mind anything else.
I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years it saddens me when any of our Forces do this. We are the best in the world, and I truly believe this, but we do not need people like this representing our country. Some may stand up and shout about Woolwich, 9/11 and many others ... HOWEVER two wrongs do not make a right. We are GREAT Britain we are much better than this. These two scumbags should be shown severe discipline, and named and shamed also.
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years and then perhaps some extremist can find their families via the electoral registar and go around an say "behead" them
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years Or we can protect the child molesting scum and instead the idiotic extremists can find a random drummer in the street in london and kill him in revenge instead. Personally I reckon the child molester should be beheaded if anyone.
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years where did you say molested a child. and why fetch the memory of a murdered soldier into it ?if the soldiers names are released then you can guarentee that their families will become targets for every extremist nutjob in the country, even their, mother/father/brother/sister/ children or is that ok
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years Above Because the killer said. whilst standing on the street holding a bloody cleaver that they had done it because of what happens at the hands of british soldiers over there. It was a revenge attack
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years I think your so far off course there's no coming back on this one. You do realise theyve been found guilty of disgusting crimes dont you?
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years Any chance of a link to this story? Just listened to the news headlines on Radio 4...didn't hear anything on this.
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years Here's one page on it, it's on the BBC site as well http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ond-is-demoted-over-racial-abuse-8643913.html
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years Oh well, extremist Muslims had better hack another soldier to bits then we're equal. Pardon my French but go and **** yourself you stupid little lovely person.
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years And who even hinted that extremist Muslims should hack anyone to bits or try to get equal?
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years I was actually trying to say that hiding the few scum british soldiers and protecting them can incite idiotic muslim extremists into carrying out revenge attacks on innocent people and that is just not on. The scum who molest children in the name of the british army should be very publically named and shamed and the army and justice system should make a clear stand that it is not acceptable and goes against everything we believe in. By simply fining them £1,000 or demoting them to a lower job whilst covering up their name smacks of a a 'its a minor misdemeanour' attitude and says that the authorities don't think it's too serious. That to me will, and has in the past, caused appaling revenge attacks like we saw the other week.
Re: I served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces for over 30 years This is quite worrying...especially if you read the related articles.