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|    The Todal to burfordTjustice    |
|    Re: Manchester attack: Suspect visited S    |
|    24 May 17 11:26:26    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: the_todal@icloud.com              On 24/05/2017 11:00, burfordTjustice wrote:       >       > So, All the cameras, all the spying om UK citizens all       > the arrests/threats over social media posts and spoken word       > prevent nothing. Jihadists continue on.       >       > Manchester attack: Suspect visited Syria and had 'proven' ties to ISIS,       > French minister says       >       > The man British police say blew himself up as a packed concert was       > letting out in Manchester, England Monday night is believed to have       > traveled to Syria and had "proven" links with ISIS.                            The government wants to protect MI5 from being blamed for this terrorist       atrocity. They monitor huge numbers of people but have no grounds for       arresting them until they actually do something unlawful and even then,       the authorities would want to track them and identify more terrorists       rather than arrest them immediately.              There are plenty of recipes for constructing suicide bombs and if there       is any mystery it is about how the components were acquired without       attracting suspicion. Any co-conspirators are likely to be those who       supplied the components, maybe unwittingly.              It's easy to say that we can no longer put up with this and our patience       is exhausted and we must now reject "tolerance", but nobody has actually       put forward any plan that would work. Internment without trial is       unlawful and would deal with only a small proportion of terrorists and       would radicalise more people.              Unfortunately the Manchester atrocity could happen again, maybe at a big       football stadium anywhere in the UK, and there's nothing that can be       done to prevent it, only to reduce the chances of it happening.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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