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Continuing Questions, Call for Inquiry into London 7/7 Bombings

'If I didn't confess to 7/7 bombings MI5 officers would rape my wife,' claims torture victim By Matthew Hickley Last updated at 10:25 PM on 25th June 2009 Dailymail.co.uk A British man spoke publicly for the first time yesterday to accuse MI5 officers of forcing him to confess to masterminding the July 7 bombings. Jamil Rahman claims UK security officers were behind his arrest in 2005 in Bangladesh. He says he was beaten repeatedly by local officials who also threatened to rape him and his wife. Mr Rahman, who is suing the Home Office, said a pair of MI5 officers who attended his torture and interrogation would leave the room while he was beaten. Call for public inquiry into 7/7 from former head of counter-terrorism June 20, 2009 Sean O’Neill, Crime and Security Editor TimesOnline.co.uk  An independent public inquiry should be held into how suicide terrorists were able to carry out the July 7 bombings, Scotland Yard's former head of counter-terrorism says. Andy Hayman, who was Assistant Commissioner for Special Operations at the time of the bombings in 2005, is the first figure from the security establishment to break ranks and call for an open inquiry.

 

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