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Crimes of Britain
Revisiting and monitoring the crimes of Britain
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Crimes of Britain 3h
Recent poll showed 44% of Brits are proud of their nations colonialism.What's the view of Brits that follow on here?
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Crimes of Britain 4h
Case of 15yr old shot dead by the British Army is at a "very advanced stage in terms of proceeding to an inquest".
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Crimes of Britain 8h
Britain has never rejected imperialism on mass nor denounced the terror their beloved Empire spread around the world
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Crimes of Britain 8h
Wanted notices issued in Cyprus. First arrest warrant was in 1955 for Grigoris Afxentiou who resisted the British.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 18
British Army heroes in the North of Ireland beating a civilian. Every day life for many.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 18
Funds that could have been used for relief in the famine instead went to celebrate Queen Victoria 'Empress of India'.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 18
Bang in the middle of the Great Famine of 1876-1878 that took millions of lives an Imperial Durbar was held.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 18
Cameron just carrying on British tradition of colluding/propping up religious supremacist regimes in the region.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
In 1803 the Aboriginal population in Tasmania was 6000, by 1818 2000 and 1829 around 400.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
"They informed the people that they did not qualify for tickets for relief". Extract from 'The Famine Plot'
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
Britain tries to normalise its sustained colonialism by calling its current colonies "overseas territories".
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
British Govs. official guide to organising a street party to celebrate queens 90th birthday...
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
Colonial police force RUC gunning down mourners with plastic bullets at a funeral in British occupied Ireland, 1987.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
1823, Demerara uprising saw more than 10,000 slaves resist. Bodies of executed slaves left in public as a deterrent
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
The Khond Uprisings took place between 1836-56, resisting British rule in India. British time and time again tried to impose Western culture
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Crimes of Britain Jan 17
No inquiry into Britain's collusion with death squads? Too close to home perhaps...
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Crimes of Britain Jan 16
It was Elizabeth I who licensed thieves, kitting them out as pirates. British fortune spawned from a criminal enterprise.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 16
The resistance to occupation and imperialism in Ireland has forever been a thorn in the side of Britain. Victory.
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Crimes of Britain Jan 16
"Attack left the victim badly hurt, with his jaw ‘literally hanging off’ From a rag that loves the British Army...
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Crimes of Britain Jan 16
The villagers were forced to watch the executions to 'let them know their place'. Families forced to watch their loved ones murdered.
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