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The list of issues power would like to insert as impediments - special note on (b). More soon. #SASInquiry
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
The #SASInquiry into war crimes in #Afghanistan is ending before starting. MOD have deployed “neither confirm nor deny” strategies to prevent naming the specific Special Forces units involved in the killings. The only update: UK Special Forces involved. bbc.com/news/uk-661069…
Yesterday evening we held a joint panel discussion at SOAS University of London on the #SASinquiry on #Afghanistan: Night Raids and Targeted Killings. We look forward to continuing the conversation and sharing the recording in due course.
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
Grateful to @AOAV for mobilising a critical set of scholars to discuss militarism within UK academia. I had the space to discuss my ongoing socio-legal PhD research in the context of the British #SASinquiry on unlawful killings/night raids/#drones. #Afghanistan. More soon.
At @AOAV's #disarmingdebate, @KhalilDewan, Dr Antonia Dawes, and Dr Paul Dixon explored the lack of critical review in the way academia approaches war and the military. We're so pleased they were here to share their expertise - thank you! mailchi.mp/aoav/a-disarmi…
For some excellent tweets from the sad #sasinquiry @stevenmorris20 is worth following
New update: #SASInquiry #Afghanistan #NightRaids Second most senior officer in the British army knew, in 2011, of 'unofficial policy' among SAS squadrons to kill any Afghan male over age of 15 on raids, regardless of threat. Gen Gwyn Jenkins, who is now the second most senior…
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
Whenever the Taliban reported abuses during night raids, they were falsely accused of propaganda! #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
NEW UPDATE: #SASInquiry A veteran who served with the SBS said…. "I saw the quietest guys switch, show serious psychopathic traits," he said. "They were lawless. They felt untouchable." bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". I remember in the early days of the war, footage would be sent to us of the crimes of British troops in Afghanistan. With Gaza today, we have social media. Let's not forget what US & UK did. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
Proud of you @KhalilDewan there needs to be accountability! #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
I’m back on British war crimes today.. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan “The existence of serious suspicions of extra-judicial killings were widely known at the highest levels within Government … even in 10 Downing Street”. R Hermer KC, acting for Afghan victim families told inquiry
*** Senior officers suspected troops of carrying out a policy of executing "fighting age" men even if they posed no threat. #Afghanistan #SASInquiry
The #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan acknowledged the importance of the lived experiences of those on the receiving end of unlawful attacks. An interesting and new departure for UK, which includes perspectives of relatives of killed and other witnesses.
Interesting, *lived experiences* of the targeted and “bereaved families’ personal experiences are fundamental to this inquiry” #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
British lawfare masterclass: Secrecy conditions imposed by the inquiry mean large parts of it will be held without the public or press present. #SASInquiry
UPDATE: #SASInquiry into UK war crimes in #Afghanistan — MoD reportedly tells SAS troops NOT to cooperate, calling it a 'witch hunt'. Accusations include cover-ups of extrajudicial killings, including of children. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/1…
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
Inquiry reveals suspicions of 'deliberate policy' of murder by SAS in Afghanistan. 🇬🇧🕵️♂️ Evidence suggests cover-ups and inadequate investigations. High-level government awareness of the issue. Ongoing probe seeks truth and accountability. #SASInquiry #Justice #Accountability
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
New update: #SASInquiry #Afghanistan #NightRaids Second most senior officer in the British army knew, in 2011, of 'unofficial policy' among SAS squadrons to kill any Afghan male over age of 15 on raids, regardless of threat. Gen Gwyn Jenkins, who is now the second most senior…
I’m back on British war crimes today.. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan “The existence of serious suspicions of extra-judicial killings were widely known at the highest levels within Government … even in 10 Downing Street”. R Hermer KC, acting for Afghan victim families told inquiry
UPDATE: #SASInquiry into UK war crimes in #Afghanistan — MoD reportedly tells SAS troops NOT to cooperate, calling it a 'witch hunt'. Accusations include cover-ups of extrajudicial killings, including of children. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/1…
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
🎥 Full recording of the #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan: Night Raids & Targeted Killings now available. I argue that the contours of the inquiry is limited and non-robust, not accounting for all modalities of Britain’s targeted killing practices. #drones youtu.be/Ij0mi8PHykU?si…
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The UK’s SAS Inquiry on Afghanistan: Night Raids and Targeted Killings
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
Yesterday evening we held a joint panel discussion at SOAS University of London on the #SASinquiry on #Afghanistan: Night Raids and Targeted Killings. We look forward to continuing the conversation and sharing the recording in due course.
Jonathan Steele @steelejourno, former chief foreign correspondent @guardian and author of 'Ghosts of Afghanistan: The Haunted Battleground' will also be joining us @SOAS next week! Tues 20th May | 6.15pm Book eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-uks-sas-… #Afghanistan #sasinquiry
Join us to discuss the UK inquiry into alleged misconduct and human rights breaches by the Special Air Service in Afghanistan with @iainoverton, @KhalilDewan, @AltheaMRivas, Prof. Lutz Oette and Ajmal Sulaiman. 🗓Tues 20 May ⏰ 18:15 🏫BGLT, SOAS Book: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-uks-sas-…
🚨 Tonight at 20:00 on @BBCOne, #BBCPanorama airs explosive first-ever SAS eyewitness accounts of night raids and targeted killings in #Afghanistan. Join us next week @SOAS to continue this critical discussion w/ @SOASICOP. #SASInquiry bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… @AfghanUKAFInq
Join us to discuss the UK inquiry into alleged misconduct and human rights breaches by the Special Air Service in Afghanistan with @iainoverton, @KhalilDewan, @AltheaMRivas, Prof. Lutz Oette and Ajmal Sulaiman. 🗓Tues 20 May ⏰ 18:15 🏫BGLT, SOAS Book: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-uks-sas-…
Whenever the Taliban reported abuses during night raids, they were falsely accused of propaganda! #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
NEW UPDATE: #SASInquiry A veteran who served with the SBS said…. "I saw the quietest guys switch, show serious psychopathic traits," he said. "They were lawless. They felt untouchable." bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". I remember in the early days of the war, footage would be sent to us of the crimes of British troops in Afghanistan. With Gaza today, we have social media. Let's not forget what US & UK did. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
New update: A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". This includes children below age of 16. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
New update: #SASInquiry #Afghanistan #NightRaids Second most senior officer in the British army knew, in 2011, of 'unofficial policy' among SAS squadrons to kill any Afghan male over age of 15 on raids, regardless of threat. Gen Gwyn Jenkins, who is now the second most senior…
New update: #SASInquiry #Afghanistan #NightRaids Second most senior officer in the British army knew, in 2011, of 'unofficial policy' among SAS squadrons to kill any Afghan male over age of 15 on raids, regardless of threat. Gen Gwyn Jenkins, who is now the second most senior…
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
The #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan acknowledged the importance of the lived experiences of those on the receiving end of unlawful attacks. An interesting and new departure for UK, which includes perspectives of relatives of killed and other witnesses.
More: #SASInquiry had gone too far in #Afghanistan. Downing Street were calling in 2016 for SAS to have ****“wings clipped”**** Military police: “no shortage of detractors” in Whitehall of SAS conduct MOD: “troubled” by culture within Britain’s special forces.
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
Proud of you @KhalilDewan there needs to be accountability! #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
I’m back on British war crimes today.. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan “The existence of serious suspicions of extra-judicial killings were widely known at the highest levels within Government … even in 10 Downing Street”. R Hermer KC, acting for Afghan victim families told inquiry
Interesting, *lived experiences* of the targeted and “bereaved families’ personal experiences are fundamental to this inquiry” #SASInquiry #Afghanistan
I’m back on British war crimes today.. #SASInquiry #Afghanistan “The existence of serious suspicions of extra-judicial killings were widely known at the highest levels within Government … even in 10 Downing Street”. R Hermer KC, acting for Afghan victim families told inquiry
Inquiry reveals suspicions of 'deliberate policy' of murder by SAS in Afghanistan. 🇬🇧🕵️♂️ Evidence suggests cover-ups and inadequate investigations. High-level government awareness of the issue. Ongoing probe seeks truth and accountability. #SASInquiry #Justice #Accountability
British lawfare masterclass: Secrecy conditions imposed by the inquiry mean large parts of it will be held without the public or press present. #SASInquiry
*** Senior officers suspected troops of carrying out a policy of executing "fighting age" men even if they posed no threat. #Afghanistan #SASInquiry
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
The #SASInquiry into war crimes in #Afghanistan is ending before starting. MOD have deployed “neither confirm nor deny” strategies to prevent naming the specific Special Forces units involved in the killings. The only update: UK Special Forces involved. bbc.com/news/uk-661069…
The list of issues power would like to insert as impediments - special note on (b). More soon. #SASInquiry
Yesterday evening we held a joint panel discussion at SOAS University of London on the #SASinquiry on #Afghanistan: Night Raids and Targeted Killings. We look forward to continuing the conversation and sharing the recording in due course.
The entire scope and terms of reference of #SASInquiry on #Afghanistan is limited and non-robust. Yesterday evening marked the first of many public panel discussions to counter the archival and epistemic violence with lived experiences and empirical evidence. Recording out soon.
Inquiry reveals suspicions of 'deliberate policy' of murder by SAS in Afghanistan. 🇬🇧🕵️♂️ Evidence suggests cover-ups and inadequate investigations. High-level government awareness of the issue. Ongoing probe seeks truth and accountability. #SASInquiry #Justice #Accountability
Grateful to @AOAV for mobilising a critical set of scholars to discuss militarism within UK academia. I had the space to discuss my ongoing socio-legal PhD research in the context of the British #SASinquiry on unlawful killings/night raids/#drones. #Afghanistan. More soon.
At @AOAV's #disarmingdebate, @KhalilDewan, Dr Antonia Dawes, and Dr Paul Dixon explored the lack of critical review in the way academia approaches war and the military. We're so pleased they were here to share their expertise - thank you! mailchi.mp/aoav/a-disarmi…
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
The #SASInquiry into war crimes in #Afghanistan is ending before starting. MOD have deployed “neither confirm nor deny” strategies to prevent naming the specific Special Forces units involved in the killings. The only update: UK Special Forces involved. bbc.com/news/uk-661069…
New update: #SASInquiry #Afghanistan #NightRaids Second most senior officer in the British army knew, in 2011, of 'unofficial policy' among SAS squadrons to kill any Afghan male over age of 15 on raids, regardless of threat. Gen Gwyn Jenkins, who is now the second most senior…
UPDATE: British #SASInquiry #Afghanistan - UK special forces killed nine people "in their beds" during an Afghan night raid - UK special forces were accused of "abusing" night raids in order to commit "numerous" extra-judicial killings - which were allegedly later covered up.
Jonathan Steele @steelejourno, former chief foreign correspondent @guardian and author of 'Ghosts of Afghanistan: The Haunted Battleground' will also be joining us @SOAS next week! Tues 20th May | 6.15pm Book eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-uks-sas-… #Afghanistan #sasinquiry
Join us to discuss the UK inquiry into alleged misconduct and human rights breaches by the Special Air Service in Afghanistan with @iainoverton, @KhalilDewan, @AltheaMRivas, Prof. Lutz Oette and Ajmal Sulaiman. 🗓Tues 20 May ⏰ 18:15 🏫BGLT, SOAS Book: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-uks-sas-…
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