Declassified UK 24.8.22

Posted: 24th August 2022

In case you missed it…

Take a look back at what you might have missed so far this month from Declassified UK.


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IRA for a 1971 bombing instead of the pro-British loyalists truly responsible.

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Declassified UK’s new film on the Manchester Arena attack investigates the long-term political roots of the tragedy, probing the role of British foreign policy. It uncovers evidence UK authorities not only failed to prevent the atrocity, but contributed to it.

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The frontrunner to be the next British prime minister rubber-stamped the export of vast quantities of controlled equipment to Russia after the Salisbury poisonings—and may have aided Russia’s war machine.

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UK troops fire controversial white phosphorus ammunition three times a year near safari resorts in east Africa, risking the health of local people.

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Britain’s military was warned an explosive used in bomb-making was unstable, six years before it blew off a Kenyan boy’s arms and left him needing life-long care.

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A UK establishment group funded by arms companies and the Foreign Office is courting a brutal regime mired in human rights abuses and illegal wars.

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Why won’t the defence secretary accept a court judgment that his former colleagues murdered a teenager?

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