ratcatcher2 says: Do watch the video of his death. This video was worth at least £1.5 million!!! The IDF had their usual false evidence to explain his 'accidental' death. The video proved irrefutable evidence that the Zionist were LYING in their usual false evidence. Video cameras are proving to be the most valuable weapon in the Palestinian defence!!! Although the Zionist cannot understand the concept of neutrality, they have severe difficulty dening video evidence. The bad behaviour of settlers and soldiers is mellowed from their normal brutality once a video camera is in use. We see how bad they are only while a video camera is present. Imagine what they are like without!!! Israeli human rights group B'Tsemel gives out FREE video cameras. Remember the youth bound and blindfolded being shot at close range and caught on video. Worth more than 100 dead Gazan kids!!! The Zionist use of in-bed-with foreign media was less effective this time in Gaza because video cameras continued fta Israel has paid £1.5m in damages to the family of James Miller, the British cameraman shot by an Israeli soldier while filming a documentary in Gaza in 2003. Miller's family accepted the payment - reportedly the highest damages settlement paid out by Israel's military to a foreign citizen - saying it was as close to an admission of guilt from Israel as they were ever likely to get. The statement did not give the amount, but an Israeli official confirmed a local media report that it was in the region of £1.5m. The Israeli government offered a £1.8m out-of-court settlement in April 2008, but the family dismissed the offer as "a ruse" to delay the start of their civil case last May. The I... fta Israel closed its investigation of the case in March 2005, concluding there was insufficient evidence to press criminal charges. The lieutenant in charge of the IDF unit, the Bedouin desert reconnaissance battalion, was found to have "fired his weapon in breach of IDF rules of engagement". However, the military police investigation said it was impossible to link the lieutenant's shot with Miller's death. The military authorities said the officer would be disciplined for breaking the rules of engagement and also for changing his account of the incident, but he was exonerated. In 2006, an inquest by St Pancras coroners court delivered a verdict of unlawful killing and found that Miller[b]... APRIL 2006 Shooting of British cameraman by Israeli soldier cold-blooded murder, inquest told A military expert yesterday told an inquest that the death of a British journalist who was shot dead by an Israeli soldier was "calculated, cold-blooded murder". The jury yesterday was told by Chris Cobb-Smith, who investigated Mr Miller's death, that the fatal shot was "deliberate" and not an accident. Mr Miller died as he and colleagues were trying to leave a Palestinian house at night, holding a white flag with a torch shone on it, clad in body armour and helmets with the letters "TV" written on it in ... Unleashed criminals in a terrorist state. |
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