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The hardy trio brandished copies of an 87-year-old peace treaty as they declared “we’re here to report an international war crime”
Three men have walked into a small Scottish police station and tried to get David Cameron arrested.
The hardy trio brandished copies of an 87-year-old peace treaty as they declared: “We’re here to report an international war crime”.
They claim the Tory Prime Minister broke the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact by voting to extend RAF airstrikes on ISIS from Iraq into Syria.
Signed in Paris by nations including Britain, the US, Germany and France, the treaty pledged to “renounce war as an instrument of national policy”.
Despite it failing to prevent the Second World War, members of the Scottish Resistance – a pro-independence group – insist the pact is still in force.
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