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「射殺はミステイク」?これすら信用できない!(口封じじゃねえのか?)
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投稿者 バルセロナより愛を込めて 日時 2005 年 7 月 24 日 02:41:52: SO0fHq1bYvRzo
 

(回答先: 射殺の男性はテロと無関係 ロンドン警視庁【共同】 投稿者 ay 日時 2005 年 7 月 24 日 01:19:47)

「射殺はミステイク」?これすら信用できない!(口封じじゃねえのか?)


昨日の段階でロンドン市警察コミッショナーのイアン・ブレアは「その男は21日の地下鉄・バス爆破事件に直接に関与する」と語りました。そして今日の午後、警察は「実はあれはミステイク」!?

これは到底信用できるものではありません。最初から取り調べようとすらする気も無しに即座に撃ち殺したわけですから、連行する際にこの男が公衆の面前で何かを叫ぶことを許さなかった、としか考えられません。

そしていわく「我々は彼が21日木曜日の事件と無関係であったことに満足している」!だそうです。人違いの人間を殺しておいて「満足している」ということは、要するに「これはこれでよかった」つまりその殺人の目的は果たせた、という以外の何物でもないでしょうね。何らかの口封じとしか考えられません。

(参考)
http://www.asyura2.com/0505/war72/msg/526.html
投稿者 戦争屋は嫌いだ 日時 2005 年 7 月 23 日 16:20:44
ロンドン地下鉄での警察殺人の真相は?MI5アルカイダ潜入要員の末路か?

下に7月23日(午後:現地時間)付のTIMES ONLINEの記事を、英文そのままで申し訳ありませんが、貼り付けておきます。


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22989-1706021,00.html

July 23, 2005

Stockwell shooting was mistake, says Met


BY PHILIPPE NAUGHTON, TIMES ONLINE

The man shot dead by police at Stockwell Underground station yesterday morning had nothing to do with Thursday’s abortive London bomb attacks, Scotland Yard said tonight.

According to witnesses, the man was shot five times at close range after being chased onto a Northern Line train at the South London station at around 10am. Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said later that the man was directly connected to the bungled bombings of three Tube trains and a London bus the day before.

The Met said in a statement this afternoon: “We believe we now know the identity of the man shot at Stockwell Underground station by police on Friday 22nd July 2005, although he is still subject to formal identification.

”We are now satisfied that he was not connected with the incidents of Thursday 21st July 2005. For somebody to lose their life in such circumstances is a tragedy and one that the Metropolitan Police Service regrets.

”The man emerged from a block of flats in the Stockwell area that were under police surveillance as part of the investigation into the incidents on Thursday 21st July. He was then followed by surveillance officers to the Underground station. His clothing and behaviour added to their suspicions.

”The circumstances that led to the man's death are being investigated by officers from the MPS [Metropolitan Police Service] Directorate of Professional Standards, and will be referred to the IPCC [Independent Police Complaints Commission] in due course.”

The shooting had been graphically described by a series of witnesses. One passenger on the train, Mark Whitby, said shortly afterwards: "As the man got on the train I looked at his face. He looked from left to right, but he basically looked like a cornered rabbit, like a cornered fox. He looked absolutely petrified.

"He sort of tripped but they were hotly pursuing him and couldn't have been more than two or three feet behind him at this time. They unloaded five shots into him. I saw it. He's dead, five shots, he's dead."

The Met yesterday published CCTV images of the four suspected suicide bombers, whose bombs failed to properly detonate at Oval, Warren Street and Shepherd’s Bush stations and on a No 26 bus passing through Bethnal Green. The attacks came two weeks to the day after four suicide bombers killed 52 commuters in rush-hour attacks on three Tube trains and another double-decker bus.

Two men were arrested yesterday in Stockwell in connection with the attacks and are being held at the high-security Paddington Green police station – although their precise connection with the bombings is not clear.

The armed branches of the Metropolitan Police, which is believed to have been reinforced with special forces, has recently been given revised rules of engagement to deal with the threat of suicide bombers, which imply the immediate use of lethal force if the lives of civilians or officers are under threat.

The Muslim Council of Britain expressed concern yesterday that there appeared to be a “shoot-to-kill” policy that needed explaining – and its calls for a full investigation will be backed up by today’s news that the man shot in Stockwell had nothing to do with Thursday’s terrorist attack.

The IPCC, the police watchdog, has already announced that there will be an independent investigation into the shooting. Nick Hardwick, IPCC chairman, said the commission would use its own investigators to carry out the inquiry.

"The shooting at Stockwell Station is being referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission for investigation, in line with normal requirements under the Police Reform Act 2002," he said. "The IPCC independently investigates all fatal police shootings. In carrying out this investigation, the IPCC will ensure that nothing is done to hinder the urgent police priority of tracking down and bringing to justice those responsible for the recent London bombings and their vital work to prevent further outrages."

In a statement tonight, Shami Chakrabarti, director of human rights organisation Liberty, said: "Our hearts go out to the family of the dead man and to the officers involved in this tragic incident.

No-one should rush to judgement. In any case of this kind - especially at a time of heightened tension - there must be a prompt, comprehensive and independent investigation into what happened.

"This must cover the relevant guidance, training of officers, as well as the facts of the particular operation.

"These are knife-edge split second decisions made in moments of grave danger. We have a massive shared interest in the protection of innocent lives."

The Met statement came after a mother who flew from Nigeria to find her missing son after

the July 7 attacks said her final goodbye to him today at a funeral mass in Westminster Cathedral. Hundreds of family, friends and colleagues paid their last respects to 26-year-old Anthony Fatayi-Williams, who was killed in the No 30 bus explosion in Tavistock Square.

The British-born oil executive, who worked for Amec in Old Street, went missing after setting out from his home in Hendon, north-west London. His mother, devout Catholic Marie Fatayi-Williams, flew in from Nigeria and sustained a passionate campaign in a bid to find her son.

She said at the time: "My son Anthony is my first son, my only son, the head of my family. In African society we hold on to sons. We are waiting to know what happened to him and I, his mother, I need to know what happened."

Days later Anthony was formally identified by his dental records as one of the Tavistock Square victims.

Today his mother and father Adebayo Fatayi-Williams, launched the Anthony Fatayi-Williams Foundation for Peace and Conflict Resolution in his memory. Dr Adebayo Fatayi-Williams, his Muslim father, said: "We, Anthony's parents, have resolved to lend ourselves and our voice to finding peaceful ways to overcome violence and terror. Violence in whatever form is not the solution to the issues of differences between peoples and civilisations.

"Violence only begets more violence, more hatred and more pain and indeed more suffering. Enough is enough."

Ken Livingstone, the London Mayor, today criticised a decision by Inter Milan, the Italian football giants, to cancel a pre-season tour of England over safety fears. The Serie A team were due to play Leicester on Monday night and play three further friendlies against Crystal Palace, Norwich and Portsmouth.

Today Mr Livingstone told Sky News: "The terrorists I am sure will be celebrating their decision. We cannot allow the terrorists to change the way we live or they will be very close to achieving their aim."

Roberto Mancini, the Inter Coach, and club owner Massimo Moratti had insisted on Friday that they would honour their commitment despite the terrorist activity in London. But a statement on the club website today reversed the position.

It said: "Football has taken a step back because of increasing serious events which touch the sensitivity of everyone. For this reason, and given the situation, the club has decided to cancel the team's tour of England."

A statement on the Crystal Palace website said: "Club officials are saddened and angered at the late decision despite the fact that only one of the games is in London and that other international sporting events in the capital including both cricket and athletics have gone ahead."

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