Crimes of Britain

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Revisiting and monitoring the crimes of Britain | Book available for pre order now

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    12 Nov 2017

    Pleased to finally announce that the Crimes of Britain book is available for pre-order to be shipped on the 30th November

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  2. 17 hours ago

    Celebrating Maradona who delivered the Hand of God today in 1986. A great victory against the English who waged war on Argentina just four years before.

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  3. Jun 21

    Benin City was burned to the ground by the British in 1897. Much of the loot ended up in the British Museum and remains there to this day.

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  4. Jun 21

    So the British Museum has offered to loan stolen Benin Bronzes back to Nigeria. What an insult this is. Benin was actually razed by the British in 1897. The city was looted and most of the treasures remain in Britain to this day.

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  5. Jun 21

    Remembering Gerry Conlon who passed away on this day in 2014. He was framed by the British state. His crime was being Irish.

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  6. Jun 20

    Never forget this liberal rag splashed images of Gaddafi being lynched by the very forces who enslave, rape and murder migrants in Libya right now.

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  7. Jun 20

    The Balfour declaration and the war on Palestine that followed

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  8. Jun 19

    The British soldier who murdered 23-year-old Aidan McAnespie in 1988 has been charged. He shot him in the back. Prior to his murder Aidan had been subject to harassment by British soldiers.

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  9. Jun 19

    And another British royal visit to Ireland is on the cards. This time Prince Harry and his new bride. No doubt they’ll be plenty of fawning from the west Brit political classes. This is a continued attempt to normalise British imperialism in Ireland.

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  10. Jun 19

    Tens of thousands of Kenyan children were swept in to British concentration camps in the 1950s. Their schools were closed for being “training grounds for rebellion”. Their parents were forced to carry out back breaking labour. All this happened under the Queen’s watch.

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  11. Jun 18

    Best of luck to Tunisia 🇹🇳

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  12. Jun 18

    6 Irish football fans watching the World Cup were murdered by a British terror outfit on this day in 1994. The UVF burst into a pub with machine guns & fired on patrons. Throughout Britain’s war on Ireland the British military & intelligence agencies facilitated loyalist terror.

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  13. Jun 17

    The war on Yemen has been British and American led from day one. Any media outlet, politico or commentator who frames it as Saudi led is deliberately mitigating the true role of Britain and the US.

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  14. Jun 17

    Donald Trump's visit to Britain in July does not go against "British values"? The idea that Britain is some kind of moral and benevolent power that stands against racism and bigotry is a total contradiction.

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  15. Jun 16

    When the first Dáil met in 1919, the names of all those elected to it were called out. When an absent member's name was called, the reply of the assembled crowd rang out "faoi ghlas ag na Gaill". Which translates to "locked up by the foreigner [Brits]".

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  16. Jun 16

    Ireland is not part of the “British Isles”. It is a colonial term used by imperialists to lay claim to Ireland. Ireland is not and never has been a fragment of Britain.

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  17. Jun 16

    The British Museum is packed to the rafters with stolen treasures and artefacts from India, Egypt, China, Sudan, Ghana, Nigeria, Ireland and Greece. What’s British about the British Museum? The looting.

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  18. Jun 15

    The British are specialists at creating and fuelling sectarian conflicts. Such tactics were mastered in Ireland and India which were then taught to the Americans.

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  19. Jun 15

    Remembering John Pat Cunningham who was shot dead by a British soldier in Ireland on this day in 1974. John was a disabled man with a mental age of a 6-10 year old. The British soldier that murdered him has been complaining that he has been charged for this crime.

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  20. Jun 14

    This is Cork in Ireland following the city being burnt to the ground by the British. The Black & Tans set fire to the homes of Irish people. The Brits shot at those that tried to extinguish the blazes. Prince Charles visited Cork today and the Union Jack was flown by west Brits.

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  21. Jun 14

    Prince Charles is on a tour of Ireland. He was in Cork today, a city that was burned to the ground by the British Army. Charles is colonel-in-chief of the parachute regiment who massacred 14 Irish people on the streets of Derry. He is British colonialism personified.

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