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MI5 made secret deals in Guantanamo – newspaper

Published: 06 May, 2009, 17:44


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The British secret service, MI5, tried to hire British nationals held in Guantanamo Bay and various other US prison camps, reports 'The Independent' newspaper.

 
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Count Cash May 06, 2009, 17:03 quote
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Where else, were the British going to get their next load of fiction, for a file to be used to lie to the UN. They had already exhausted the internet and Google. Now,with just a little bit more torture, hosted by the US and supported by NATO and the EU, they could get some REAL fiction. Hey chappy, do you think he's enjoying all that choking! Write it down old chap! its just Gaggle the new western offline search engine, it will save our internet fees. Colin Powell will read it out all the same. For Britain, the future's bright, the futures Orange - well at least the suit is!

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