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− | + | |description=The Justice for Asil Nadir Committee (JANCOM) is independant from and has no ties to [[Asil Nadir]] or the Nadir family and was set up in August 2012 by a group of retired professionals who do not believe that Asil Nadir received just and fair trials in either 1992-93 or 2011-12. | |
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|slogan=The Search for Justice | |slogan=The Search for Justice | ||
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+ | JANCOM was a defense group for [[Asil Nadir]], a British Turkish-Cypriot businessman who probably was framed in a British court to cover for an intelligence arms smuggling operation. It seems to be inactive per 2021. | ||
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+ | ==Own Words== | ||
+ | The Justice for Asil Nadir Committee (JANCOM) is independent from and has no ties to Asil Nadir or the Nadir family and was set up in August 2012 by a group of retired professionals who do not believe that Asil Nadir received just and fair trials in either 1992-93 or 2011-12 | ||
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+ | It intends, not only that Asil Nadir did not receive justice, but act as an archive of articles and documents which place the trials of Asil Nadir and the downfall of Polly Peck in the context of the other trials of the early 1990s which related to the illegal sale of arms to [[Iran]] and [[Iraq]], by the UK and US Governments, and the wrong-doings of Parliamentarians, Civil Servants, the Police and Security Services.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131026020841/http://jancom.org/JANCOMAbout.html</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 4 May 2021
The Justice for Asil Nadir Committee (JANCOM) is independant from and has no ties to Asil Nadir or the Nadir family and was set up in August 2012 by a group of retired professionals who do not believe that Asil Nadir received just and fair trials in either 1992-93 or 2011-12. |
"The Search for Justice"
Started: 2013/05/31
Founder: Martin Tancock
Main focus: Asil Nadir
JANCOM was a defense group for Asil Nadir, a British Turkish-Cypriot businessman who probably was framed in a British court to cover for an intelligence arms smuggling operation. It seems to be inactive per 2021.
Own Words
The Justice for Asil Nadir Committee (JANCOM) is independent from and has no ties to Asil Nadir or the Nadir family and was set up in August 2012 by a group of retired professionals who do not believe that Asil Nadir received just and fair trials in either 1992-93 or 2011-12
It intends, not only that Asil Nadir did not receive justice, but act as an archive of articles and documents which place the trials of Asil Nadir and the downfall of Polly Peck in the context of the other trials of the early 1990s which related to the illegal sale of arms to Iran and Iraq, by the UK and US Governments, and the wrong-doings of Parliamentarians, Civil Servants, the Police and Security Services.[1]
Documents sourced from JANCOM
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:CIA Research Paper SW91-10076X - Intelligence Summary | Research paper | Arms-to-Iraq Gerald Bull Gerald Bull/Assassination | November 1991 | CIA | Transcription of the unredacted 'Intelligence Summary' (pages 22-26) of CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon' which names two ex-SAS soldiers as having been contracted to eliminate Gerald Bull |
File:Analysis of CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X.pdf | analysis | File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X un-redacted.pdf | 2013 | Martin Tancock | An intelligence analysis and authentication of the un-redacted portions of CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X - Project Babylon: The Iraq supergun (1991) |
File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X Redacted.pdf | Research paper | Arms-to-Iraq Gerald Bull Gerald Bull/Assassination | November 1991 | CIA | Redacted CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon' as it appeared on the CIA web site in July 2012 |
File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X summary.pdf | Research paper | Arms-to-Iraq Gerald Bull Gerald Bull/Assassination | November 1991 | CIA | Unredacted 'Intelligence Summary' (pages 22-26) of CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon' and naming two ex-SAS soldiers as having been contracted to eliminate Gerald Bull |
File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X un-redacted.pdf | Research paper | Arms-to-Iraq Gerald Bull Gerald Bull/Assassination | November 1991 | CIA | Unredacted CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon:The Iraq Supergun' (pages 1-21) |
File:LetterGeraldBull-PhilippeGlibert311089(2).pdf | letter | Arms-to-Iraq | 31 October 1989 | Gerald Bull | |
File:LetterGeraldBull-PhilippeGlibert311089.pdf | letter | Arms-to-Iraq | 31 October 1989 | Gerald Bull | |
File:NYT Man Behind Iraq's Supergun.pdf | article | Gerald Bull | 26 August 1990 | New York Times | |
File:TheBrusselsTrip.pdf | letter | Arms-to-Iraq Gerald Bull | 6 March 1990 | Astra Defence Systems Ltd |