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Cameron ‘regrets’ Amritsar massacre but quiet about testing poison gas on Indians before WWII


Press TV – February 28, 2013
British Prime Minister David Cameron stood on the Indian soil recently, expressing condolences on the Amritsar massacre, the bloodbath of unarmed civilians in 1919. But Britain had committed far more shameful crimes against this former colony which no condolence could ever cleanse.

Britain’s testing poisonous gas on Indian soldiers before WWII is among the most notorious atrocities in Britain’s colonial history, leaving hundreds of Indians dead and the surviving victims severely injured.

According to the discovered National Archive documents, British military scientists from the Porton Down chemical warfare establishment in Wiltshir sent Indian soldiers into gas chambers to test mustard gas during more than a decade of experiments that began in the early 1930s before the Second World War.

The experiments, which took place in Rawalpindi military site, now in Pakistan, aimed at determining the amount of poison gas needed to produce a casualty on the battlefield.

According to the revealed document, these tests were part of a much larger program intended to test the effects of chemical weapons on human beings.

Being exposed to mustard gas, many Indian soldiers suffered severe burns on their skin, including their genitals, leaving them in pain for days and even weeks. Some had to be treated in hospital but British military did not even check up on the victims to see if any illnesses were developed.

“Severely burned patients are often very miserable and depressed and in considerable discomfort, which must be experienced to be properly realized,” the scientists wrote.

It is now recognized that mustard gas can cause cancer and severe damage to health.

But this is not the end of the story. More than 20,000 British soldiers were also subjected to nerve gas and mustard gas trials at Porton between 1916 and 1989, many of whom say they were deceived to take part in the experiments.

This question comes to one’s mind, how can Britain be an advocate of human rights in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and many other countries around the world, while the country has the poorest record of human rights violations all through its disgraceful history?!
 
Ok I have never heard about this.

If thats true, they were no inch better than the Germans, Japanese and Italians they were fighting and labeling as "monsters" in order to boost Indians and Pakistanis against them. :angry:
 
Well as experiment took place in Rawalpindi in Pak acc to article so it's Pak's problem not India's.
 
Well before WWII, Pakistanis were also known as Indians :pakistan:
 
didn't know that evenBritish committed these crimes.

Never heard of it.
 
yeah i always thought ww2 was all about gora chamdi.

amritsar massacre,now this gas sh8t and bengal famine and other things.
these gora chamdi are hypocrites.
 
Good for those Indian soilders who were serving British Army....Don't forget it was Indians serving British Army and Police who were responsible for killing of so many Indian freedom fighters....
 
Ok I have never heard about this.

If thats true, they were no inch better than the Germans, Japanese and Italians they were fighting and labeling as "monsters" in order to boost Indians and Pakistanis against them. :angry:

“History is always written by the winners.When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, 'What is history, but a fable agreed upon?”


― Dan Brown
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