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Brazilian shot dead whilst fleeing from police wearing heavy jacket and vaulting the railings, apparently, did no such thing at all.
Leaked docs to ITV news from the investigation reveal, amongst other things:
"The latest documents suggest Mr de Menezes had walked into Stockwell Tube station, picked up a free newspaper, walked through ticket barriers, had started to run when he saw a train arriving and was sitting down in a train when he was shot."
Does anybody want to place money this will disappear from the news and not be discussed in the major media - as is the tacit agreement that means you don't hear about Iraq anymore with the daily bombs and attacks.
> Maybe there's gonna be a magical terrorist land where everyone can
> send their home-grown terrorists they don't want anymore.
There used to be: Australia
[URL]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40724000/jpg/_40724524_nigcse_203.jpg[/URL]
How can you not trust the BBC?
"the government have introduced new legislation to deport foreigners who believe in terrorism"
Only foreigners?
I need to find a link, I don't trust Five news.
[URL]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4179044.stm[/URL]
> I have trouble believing that a BBC journalist would do that. I know I
> shouldn't, but BBC is still the news source I trust. I mean, every
> time I log onto the 'net (which is quite a bit at the moment) I'm
> taken straight to bbc.co.uk, and apart from occasional glimpses of
> Channel 4 news, it's the BBC team who tell me what's going on.
I don't think you should be so trusting. Out of all news networks, they are amongst the most trustworthy, but I still wouldn't take what they say to be gospel.