Document:Theresa May's personal role in facilitating terror attacks

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Arrested for complicity in murder
Theresa May and her Cabinet are complicit in murder. They are war criminals. If the principles established by the Nuremberg Tribunal after World War II were applied, they would be hung.

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png video  by Dan Glazebrook dated 5 June 2017
Subjects: Theresa May, MI5, Ramadan al-Abedi, Salman Abedi, Hashem Abedi, Ismail Abedi, 2017 Manchester bombing, June 2017 London attack, Islamic State, Saudi Arabia, Al Qaeda, Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Abdelhakim Belhadj, Yvonne Fletcher, Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk, Al Muhajiroun
Source: DanGlazebrook.com (Link)

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As Home Secretary, Theresa May ensured that counter-terror police were overruled to allow the Manchester bomber and his father – a known member of Al Qaeda’s Libyan affiliate, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – to train and fight in Libya. The same policy allowed literally hundreds of ‘subjects of interest’ to shuttle back and forth between Britain and the training camps and battlefields of Libya and Syria as part of Britain’s campaign to destroy those states. As far as she and her government are concerned, the murdered victims of the Manchester and London Bridge attacks are merely collateral damage. Apparently this story is of no interest whatsoever to any serious media outlet.

In his YouTube video entitled "Theresa May facilitated the Manchester bomber's training" political writer and journalist Dan Glazebrook says the British government has "blood on its hands":

"It already has the blood of millions of Iraqis, Syrians, Libyans, Afghans, Nigerians, Algerians, Tunisians, Pakistanis and others who have suffered from attacks by these groups.
"And now to that can be added that the British government has the blood of twenty-two Mancunians and seven more Londoners on its hands. Theresa May and her Cabinet are complicit in murder. They are war criminals. If the principles established by the Nuremberg Tribunal after World War II were applied, they would be hung."