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Stay Away from the KSA

by 1389AD ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Saudi Arabia, Special Report, UK at April 9th, 2012 - 6:00 pm

William Sampson 1959-2012

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Supporters of a Canadian who said he was mistakenly charged with murder, tortured and held in solitary confinement for close to three years in a Saudi Arabian jail expressed sadness and a hope for “justice” after reports surfaced of his death.

William Sampson, 52, suffered a heart attack in England this week, according to filmmaker David Paperny, who directed a 2007 documentary about Sampson’s ordeal.

Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague, who had worked to help free Sampson and criticized the Canadian government’s response after his arrest overseas in 2000, said he was “shocked” to hear of Sampson’s death.

“His death is not in vain,” he said. “His ordeal taught the Canadian government to be more proactive in the release of Canadians wrongfully tortured and detained overseas.”

Paperny, whose documentary about Sampson was titled Confessions of An Innocent Man, said he received confirmation about Sampson’s death from his family.

Paperny said Sampson was “a brave man who had been put through hell.”

“It was sad he was never able to turn a corner (from) his days in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

Sampson was pardoned and released in 2003, along with three Britons who were charged with terrorist bombings and murder.

“It’s a serious loss (of) a man who endured real torture and (was) accused of something he didn’t do,” McTeague said. “He had to spend his life explaining and trying to clear his name because the charge remained, notwithstanding (his) release.”

Sampson was sentenced to public beheading in Saudi Arabia, after a confession that Sampson said was coerced under torture.

Sampson, who was a businessman working in the country, alleged he was suspended upside down for hours, beaten on the soles of his feet, shackled to his door to prevent him from sleeping and assaulted until he admitted to being part of the two bombings.

A campaign for his release was successful, leading to the pardon of all three men. However, he was never cleared of the murder charges.

After his release, Sampson spent almost a decade trying to clear his name; he tried to sue his alleged torturers, but was unsuccessful. In 2006, Britain’s highest court ruled that he couldn’t proceed because foreign government officials are protected by diplomatic immunity.

Paperny said Sampson was seeking justice until his life ended, referring to Sampson’s pending case before the European Court of Human Rights.

Sampson and the three Britons, who all allege torture, were seeking to bring a civil suit against Saudi Arabia and certain officials.

“(Sampson) received no justice in his time,” Paperny said. “Perhaps . . . if the European Court hears his case, justice will finally be done.”


Letter by Edward Spalton on General Mladic…

by 1389AD ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Balkans, Bosnia, Breaking News, Headlines, Serbia, UK at June 4th, 2011 - 8:38 pm

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Sir,

The capture of General Ratko Mladic has brought the Balkan situation to the fore again. Very successful EU and NATO propaganda has created an impression in the public mind which is at considerable variance from the facts.

Readers might like to guess which Balkan leaders said or wrote the following:

A. “Genocide is a natural phenomenon in keeping with the human-social and mythological divine nature. It is not only commended but commanded by the Almighty…”

B. “Protect brotherhood and unity…nationalism always means isolation from others, being locked in a closed circle and stopping growth…”

C. “There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non Islamic institutions. The Islamic movement can and must take power as soon as it is morally strong enough, not only to destroy the non Islamic power but to build a new one….”

The answers may surprise.

They are:

A. Franjo Tudjman – leader of Croatia, backed by EU/NATO
B. Slobodan Milosevic – Serbian leader branded as “the butcher of the Balkans” by EU/NATO
C. Alija Izetbegovic – Muslim leader of Bosnia, backed by EU/NATO

So it is no surprise that things are not quite as portrayed with General Mladic. Atrocities there certainly were at Srebrenica but on both sides, as testified by the Canadian UN Commander, General Lewis Mackenzie. He states that the Muslim forces used the UN “safe haven” at Srebrenica as a base for murderous attacks against surrounding Serb villages in which thousands of civilians were killed.

So when the Bosnian Serb forces arrived in the town, they were not in a forgiving mood and many murders undoubtedly took place but, as for the claim of 8,000 killed, “the math just doesn’t add up”. Neither does anyone committing genocide allow women and children safe passage -as Mladic’s forces did.

Whilst saying that two wrongs don’t make a right, General MacKenzie believes that the Serbs were fooled into their attack to provide a
pretext for NATO air strikes, rather like those in Libya today.

I received corroboration of General Mackenzie’s view in discussion with James Bissett who was Canadian Ambassador in Yugoslavia at the time.

The Muslim Commander, General Nasir Oric, got off at the Hague tribunal but I doubt whether General Mladic will.

Yours faithfully,

Edward Spalton