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'''Harry Ferguson''' is a former MI6 officer who admits that the [[UK tortured]] IRA members in Northern Ireland.<ref>https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/harry-ferguson/safe-house-water-boarding_b_1589520.html</ref>
 
'''Harry Ferguson''' is a former MI6 officer who admits that the [[UK tortured]] IRA members in Northern Ireland.<ref>https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/harry-ferguson/safe-house-water-boarding_b_1589520.html</ref>
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Ferguson was recruited into [[MI6]] from [[Oxford University]] in the early [[1980s]] (where he was also asked to join [[MI5]] in the same week). He worked for MI6 as both an intelligence analyst and an operational officer before transferring to the [[NIS|National Investigation Service]] because of the strain imposed on his family by working overseas.<ref>https://harryfergusonk17.wordpress.com/about/</ref>
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|text=Sadly, my advice today to any aspiring recruit who values the defence of [[human rights]] would be to stay away and do something better with their lives. The intelligence services are not what they were. Above all, they have forgotten the lessons that we learned during the struggle against Irish terrorism: that brutality and injustice are not the answer, they simply fuel the next generation of terrorists.
 
|text=Sadly, my advice today to any aspiring recruit who values the defence of [[human rights]] would be to stay away and do something better with their lives. The intelligence services are not what they were. Above all, they have forgotten the lessons that we learned during the struggle against Irish terrorism: that brutality and injustice are not the answer, they simply fuel the next generation of terrorists.
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Person.png Harry Ferguson Amazon WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, whistleblower)
Harry Ferguson.png
Born1961
NationalityUK
Alma materOxford University
ExposedUK/Torture
A spook who admits that the UK tortured IRA members in Northern Ireland.

Harry Ferguson is a former MI6 officer who admits that the UK tortured IRA members in Northern Ireland.[1]

Ferguson was recruited into MI6 from Oxford University in the early 1980s (where he was also asked to join MI5 in the same week). He worked for MI6 as both an intelligence analyst and an operational officer before transferring to the National Investigation Service because of the strain imposed on his family by working overseas.[2]

“Sadly, my advice today to any aspiring recruit who values the defence of human rights would be to stay away and do something better with their lives. The intelligence services are not what they were. Above all, they have forgotten the lessons that we learned during the struggle against Irish terrorism: that brutality and injustice are not the answer, they simply fuel the next generation of terrorists.”
Harry Ferguson [3]


 

A Quote by Harry Ferguson

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UK/Torture“we don't use torture because it doesn't work. Like the CIA we had to learn the hard way. In Northern Ireland, IRA terrorist suspects were waterboarded in the 1970s. Even using such techniques, it took time to overcome the subject's resistance and by then the intelligence gained was virtually worthless.”HuffPost
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