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anotheoldgit | 13:56 Sat 08th Nov 2014 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2826076/It-couldn-t-tranquil-corner-England-Libyan-cadets-arrived-train-claims-erupted-rape-violence.html

/// Inside the 200-acre site near Cambridge, an old aircraft hangar has been converted into a mosque. Signs are displayed in Arabic. The living quarters have been refurbished to reflect Muslim religious and cultural sensitivities (individual shower cubicles replacing open-plan washing facilities because Islam forbids a man from seeing another man naked). ///

/// One young, slightly-built British soldier serving in the canteen attracted the attention of a group of his Libyan counterparts. They approached their translator with a question: Could they ‘buy him?’ ///

/// ‘They wanted him for sex,’ said the soldier’s wife. ‘They kept asking the translator how much “he” would cost so they could have him and rape him. ///

Perhaps as the Libyan flag was lowed and the 3 buses left, one of our quiet English villages can return to normal?




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Well, I was nowhere near the end of the article and it made my blood boil. What a bloody outrage.
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agchristie

/// Well, I was nowhere near the end of the article and it made my blood boil. What a bloody outrage. ///

Yes, but because it wasn't some Far-Right group getting up to such doings, I don't suppose it will attract much outrage from others.

Where are the EDL or Britain First, when you need them?
Do they not put Bromide in their tea anymore?
I did wonder! ;-)

Very timely! Let's see how many posts this one gets...
that's a myth Baza - the disadvantages of so doing (impeding alertness, etc) far outweighed the advantages.
http://www.snopes.com/military/saltpeter.asp
What do you expect the English Dense League or Britain First to do about it?
teach them some manners.
Do we have to have this site swamped every day with articles from the Daily Mail (the paper which supported the Nazis in the Thirties - says it all).
How would they teach manners?
Could the Libyan's have been showing they had a sense of humour? How many tourists holidaying in North Africa have been offered X number of camels in exchange for their wives?
the same way a lot of people ought to be taught some manners. bring back corporal punishment.
Canary, why don't you post some stories from the Morning Star instead of whinging and sniping all the time.
aog
From what I heard on the TV news a day or so ago it would seem your title post is somewhat erroneous. As yet the Libyan Govt have not repaid HMG the thousands of pounds per cadet for the training programme which adds insult to injury.
It's a shame that you find it so difficult to make a post about an issue without having snide digs at your fellow ABers.

I doubt that you'll encounter *anyone* on this site with something positive to say about the Libyan soldiers.

The sooner they are sent back to Libya, ALL of them, the better.
here's the same story from the guardian, and with a similar tone
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/04/lansley-criticises-ministry-defence-serious-failure-libyan-military-training

did the guardian also display Nazi-loving tendencies, canary?
How on earth did the MOD expect to train this rag tag, Mickey Mouse bunch of misfits.
Why spend money on converting a hangar into a mosque. This shower of Libya's finest obviously have no respect for their own so called religion, if they are consuming vast quantities of liquor, and have no respect for the British Army Training Staff or the civilians of Bassingbourn. They do not seem to mind the naked male body when they are raping but not in the shower. Just shows what a sham Libya's army and their religion is. I believe they should be introduced to army discipline at Colchester military prison and be forced to survive on a diet of bacon butties.
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Canary42

/// Do we have to have this site swamped every day with articles from the Daily Mail (the paper which supported the Nazis in the Thirties - says it all). ///

Oh dear the usual from the usual suspect, harping back nearly 8o years, so as to have a dig at the Mail, I suppose he missed the more recent fact that it was the Daily Mail who campaigned and got some of the Stephen Lawrence's killers imprisoned.

But is it the Daily Mail he dislikes or is it the fact that they reported on something he would rather not be reported on? If it is the Daily Mail, is this more palatable to his sensitive tastes?

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/04/lansley-criticises-ministry-defence-serious-failure-libyan-military-training

Or perhaps this report?

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/11/libyan-soldier-blames-brits-for-sex-attacks-by-libyan-cadets-in-uk-they-didnt-tell-us-whats-the-difference-between-right-and-wrong-here

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THECORBYLOON

/// How would they teach manners? ///

Yes must admit these days it would be extremely difficult, since some have never heard of the word.
What help would they give then?
"Could the Libyan's have been showing they had a sense of humour? How many tourists holidaying in North Africa have been offered X number of camels in exchange for their wives?"

Quite an allowance for a dark sense of humour there, Sandy. Not many belly laughs in rape, female or male.
It could be that they are perverted, out of control rich kids used to getting exactly what they want when they want it.

The most scandalous aspect of this dire affair is that, had the "cadets" not disgraced themselves so badly it is doubtful that many people in this country would have learnt that UK facilities are being used in this way at all.

Despite the shenanigans, Colonel Ali el-Karom, the military attaché at the Libyan embassy in London said (among other things) "...we will still need the training from the MoD in order to make our country strong and secure,” Since when has it been the responsibility of the UK to make Libya strong and secure and what's in it for us anyway?

The ridiculous acquiescence of the UK authorities also beggars belief. Apart from the usual nonsense of providing a mosque and other "Muslim compliant" facilities, even a monument erected in honour of WW2 U.S. servicemen was fenced off when cadets arrived. It was thought the statue, featuring the propeller of a B-17, would upset them. Why on earth do we continue with this appeasement?

In any case, their misbehaviour is all the fault of the UK authorities apparently. Earlier in the week one of those suspected of sexual assault suggested (and this has been confirmed by one of the articles that AOG provided) that the UK authorities failed in their duty by not teaching the trainees (who seem to be in their 20s and 30s) what is right and what is wrong. So I assume that violent sexual assault and rape is perfectly acceptable in Libya. No wonder they want their country to be "strong and secure".

Stand by for those accused (and probably a few more) to lodge their applications for asylum on the basis they will be in peril as a result of their misdemeanours should they return and for the Prime Minister to announce that they would not be allowed to remain here (as it will probably make him “physically sick“ if they were). Meanwhile whilst copious appeals are launched against every decision that goes against them they will quietly melt into the Muslim "community" here and remain forevermore.

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