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THEMED SECTION: VIOLENCE OF THE BRITISH STATE

Don't mention the motive for war

David Whyte discusses why the Chilcot Inquiry will not hear the most readily available and concrete evidence of British government crimes

Pages 8-9 | Published online: 06 Dec 2010

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