
Bruce Houlder
Bruce Houlder KC is a former director of service prosecutions for the British Armed Forces, known for his role in overseeing military legal proceedings and ensuring accountability within the services. He has recently commented on the public inquiry into alleged war crimes by UK Special Forces, expressing hope that it will thoroughly investigate the extent of knowledge about civilian casualties among senior officials, including former Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Bruce Houlder expressed the need for the public inquiry to examine the extent of David Cameron's knowledge regarding alleged civilian casualties.
antiguos miembros de las Fuerzas Especiales de Reino Unido denuncian a la BBC crímenes de guerra de sus compañerosBruce Houlder expressed hope that the investigation would examine what David Cameron knew about alleged civilian casualties.
«Esposaron a un niño y le dispararon»: antiguos miembros de las Fuerzas Especiales de Reino Unido denuncian a la BBC «crímenes de guerra» de sus compañerosBruce Houlder KC, who as a former director of service prosecutions was responsible for bringing charges against members of the armed forces, said the government must have known the Triples would have 'highly relevant' evidence.
Top UK Special Forces general oversaw blocking of Afghan 'war-crime' witnesses to BritainFormer director of service prosecutions Bruce Houlder said he hoped the inquiry would examine what Mr Cameron knew.
'Children handcuffed and shot' - ex-UK Special Forces break silence on war crime claims






