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Lets give thanks to our Special Forces.

The UKSF will not comment on this and the MOD will back them to the hilt. I can garantee to you that this will come to nothing. All it will do is pi$$ off the servicemen who are fighting these wars and stop the younger generation from joining the military. Who wants to go fight a war in the first place let alone be pulled into legal disputes and risk prison.
 
This is simply the BBC's sensationalism about winning journalistic awards and trying to raise their profile. After all the BBC would never cover up a scandal and lie would they. The only witnesses they have are the Afghan fighters families trying to seek compensation. It's complete BS.
 
So the ex soldiers who who served with the SAS and SBS just made up their eyewitness accounts of alleged executions to sensationalise it.
There is no SAS or SBS witnesses. If they were so concerned why have they come forward now to the BBC and not told the MOD during the de briefings after the mission. Why won't they go to the investigation and only speak with the BBC who will not give their identities up? They will never go to a hearing or give their account. Therefore there are no credible witnesses who were there other than the Taliban fighters families talking rubbish in order to try and get compensation from the deal. The BBC are simply dramatising the whole thing. They have history of this. How has this all come to light? If the MOD were concerned after the de briefing and viewing the video footage, if there was any wrong doings, this would have been dealt with at the time. Not years later been dragged up by the BBC and Panorama which Panorama is the BBC. It is a complete load of rubbish.
 
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