Britain’s largest intelligence agency, GCHQ, is refusing to publish details of its bases in Oman, where it is believed to operate three surveillance sites.
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REVEALED: The UK military’s overseas base network involves 145 sites in 42 countries
by PHIL MILLER | 24 November 2020
Saudi pilot killed in Yemen was trained by Britain, minister admits
by PHIL MILLER | 19 November 2020
TAGGED: Saudi Arabia, Yemen
A Saudi air force officer who crashed while undertaking ‘operational tasks’ over Yemen was taught to fly by Britain’s Royal Air Force and arms corporation BAE Systems, the UK government has confirmed.
Revealed: British mercenaries linked to brutal crackdown on left-wing activists in Sri Lanka
by PHIL MILLER | 18 November 2020
TAGGED: Keenie Meenie Services, Sri Lanka
A British mercenary kept working at Sri Lanka’s military headquarters in the late 1980s during a bloody crackdown on left-wing activists from the country’s Sinhalese majority, new evidence obtained by Declassified UK reveals.
Nigerian air force learning to fly helicopters in England amid human rights concerns
by PHIL MILLER | 11 November 2020
TAGGED: Cobham, Nigeria
Nigerian air force personnel are learning to fly helicopters in Newquay, southwest England, amid allegations by Amnesty International that military aircraft have killed civilians in Nigeria. Yet the UK’s Ministry of Defence says it has no knowledge of this training.
Keenie Meenie – Britain’s private army
by PHIL MILLER | 8 October 2020
TAGGED: Keenie Meenie Services, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka
Keenie Meenie Services – the most powerful mercenary company you’ve never heard of – was involved in war crimes in Sri Lanka for which its shadowy directors have never been held accountable.
More than two dozen Saudi Typhoon pilots trained in Britain
by PHIL MILLER | 7 October 2020
TAGGED: Saudi Arabia, Yemen
Britain’s Royal Air Force has trained 25 pilots from Saudi Arabia to fly the powerful Typhoon jet and continues to provide instruction on using missiles involved in devastating attacks on civilians in Yemen.
British training of Saudi pilots continues amid bombing of Yemen
by PHIL MILLER | 23 September 2020
TAGGED: Saudi Arabia, Yemen
UK defence minister admits that training of Saudi Typhoon pilots is continuing despite Riyadh using these British-made jets to conduct airstrikes in Yemen, a country on the brink of famine.
British security firm Saladin tries to distance itself from police war crimes investigation
by PHIL MILLER | 18 September 2020
TAGGED: Keenie Meenie Services, Kenya, Saladin Security, Sri Lanka
One of Britain’s oldest private security companies has admitted to UN experts that it shared an office building in west London with a group of mercenaries being investigated for alleged war crimes – but denies involvement.
Revealed: Censored videos show Saudi pilots bombing Britain
by PHIL MILLER | 10 September 2020
TAGGED: Saudi Arabia, Yemen
The UK’s Royal Air Force is refusing to release video footage that shows fighter pilots from Saudi Arabia conducting air attacks in Britain, as part of a controversial military training scheme which involves 25 civilian airports.