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    The scene can turn ugly when a war is not won:
    a scapegoat must be found. One illustrious trouble-maker is identified in the Geneva Convention and more generally the British Army's rules of engagement in war.
    Or a person upholding the work of the Police can be called a foreigner and an immigrant, as happened to me.

    But we must not be deterred, we cannot advocate that our Army be turned into a barbaric force. The Geneva Convention was stipulated in order to prevent atrocities, and were it not respected, the accusation could become war-crimes, or crimes against humanity.

    Hence the investigating authorities must not be deterred but must investigate without any prejudice.

    If the rules of engagement of the British Army were not liked, then people should not have advocated in the first place sending British soldiers to Afghanistan, or keeping them there and keep sending more.

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