Saturday, October 04, 2014

RELATIVE OF ALAN HENNING BLASTS BRITISH GOVERNMENT OVER THEIR INACTION

In an interview with the BBC the brother-in-law of Alan Henning, Colin Livesey, has once again accused the British Government of not doing enough to help free Alan. Earlier today I posted an interview that Livesey gave almost 2 weeks ago in which he made the same accusation. But this latest interview was after news of Alan having his head sawn off, courtesy of Callous Cameron.

The Daily express is reporting this interview.
Speaking to BBC News after the release of a video which showed aid worker Mr Henning beheaded, Mr Livesey, said he was "angry" with the British government.

He said: "They could have done more when they knew about it months and months ago.

"Just the same with David Haines as well - I don't think they did enough for him either...I just don't think they did enough in my eyes."

[source : 'I don't think they did enough' Relative of Alan Henning slams UK government over death, Daily Express, http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/518746/Alan-Henning-relative-slams-UK-government, 4th October 2014]

Note that Livesey also accuses the British Government of not doing enough to help free David Haines.

The BBC has a video of an interview with Livesey. It may be the same one, but I cannot be certain because Colin's comment about Haines is not in the video.

The Guardian also reports on Livesey's attack on the British Government, but it too omits Livesey's belief that more could also have been done to free David Haines.

The Hennings and Haines' need to know that both Alan and David, but David in particular, were allowed to have their heads sawn off to provide a casus belli. Indeed Haines was implicitly referenced in Callous Cameron's war motion last Friday.

Both Great Britain and the USA have been allowing hostages from their nations to have their heads sawn off to provide a casus belli and/or swing public opinion in favour of war in Syria.



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