Thursday 6 June 2013

Events of concern to Criminal-State.com - Hillsborough, the death of Dr. David Kelly, the illegaility of the Iraq War

There are many events and issues which are relevant to this blog.

Here I'll briefly mention three of them:

  • The Hillsborough Disaster of 15th April 1989
  • The death of Dr. David Kelly in July 2003
  • The illegality of the Iraq War

In future posts I'll expand on how the failings of the Police, the judiciary, the Attorney General's Office and the Crown Prosecution Service impede justice.

With respect to the Hillsborough Disaster the Police involvement is obvious, in the perception of many.

But the failings of other organisations and individuals also impede justice.

For example, if in 1992 the Attorney General's Office had acted as it finally did in 2013 the Hillsborough families would have been spared 20 years of wholly avoidable pain.

Those responsible for that pain should not escape without the effects of their failings being noted.

One problem with the Attorney General's Office is the implicit assumption of rectitude in the original decision which is being questioned. In other words, the Attorney General's Office seems to assume that the questionable original decision is correct, when what they are being asked to do is to test whether or not that original decision is correct.

With such distorted, circular "logic" being applied to at least some Section 13 applications it is not surprising that the Attorney General's Office gets things wrong.

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