“The revelation that the British government likely had contacts with the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) and the 17 February Martyrs Brigade during the 2011 war in Libya – groups for which the 2017 Manchester bomber and his father reportedly fought at that time – raises fundamental questions about the UK’s links to terrorism. Indeed, a strong case can be made for a devastating conclusion: that the UK is itself a de facto part of the terrorist infrastructure that poses a threat to the British public.”

What will be the blowback for UK government after Libya revelations? http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/what-will-be-blowback-uk-government-after-libya-revelations-1624802462 (5 April 2018), Middle East Eye.

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