More than 100 serving Special Forces troops 'persecuted by human rights lawyers' in legal 'witch hunt'

More than 120 serving members of Britain s Special Forces are under investigation by lawyers as part of £1 million a month in human rights probes. The figures emerged through a memo circulated to the Special Air Service and Special Reconnaissance Regiment associations, exposing the scale of legal scrutiny facing elite soldiers. Operations conducted in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Syria are under examination by solicitors, with those involved risking legal penalties should they refuse to

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More than 100 serving Special Forces troops 'persecuted by human rights lawyers' in legal 'witch hunt'

More than 120 serving members of Britain s Special Forces are under investigation by lawyers as part of £1 million a month in human rights probes. The figures emerged through a memo circulated to the Special Air Service and Special Reconnaissance Regiment associations, exposing the scale of legal scrutiny facing elite soldiers. Operations conducted in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Syria are under examination by solicitors, with those involved risking legal penalties should they refuse to

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