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Williams’ remarks sparked outrageous reactions, especially from senior political and military figures.
“It’s quite easy to talk about due process and justice from the warmth and safety of a palace in London, but out in the real world, things are rather more complicated,” a coalition minister told The Telegraph.
A senior government source also criticized the Archbishop’s comments as “very unwise.” “One has to give some thought for all the unarmed people that bin Laden killed,” he said.
“This was a very silly thing to say.”
Lord Goldsmith, the former attorney general, even went further to say that Williams should have “stayed out of it”.
“As a lawyer I always believe it is safer to wait to see what the evidence is, to keep one’s eyes open until that moment and then make a judgment,” he said.
Joining the chorus of condemnations, General Lord Dannatt, a practicing Anglican himself and former commander of the British army, attacked Williams’ argument.
“In the highly charged atmosphere widening the debate is unhelpful,” he said. “In the specifics of bin Laden in those circumstances the actions of the troops were perfectly justifiable.”
MP Tobias Ellwood, an aide to the Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, argued that arresting and prosecuting Al-Qaeda leader would have been an unacceptable risk.
“This was the central al-Qaeda control centre – it was a legitimate target, and knocking on the door with an arrest warrant was not an option,” he argued.
“Osama bin Laden was responsible for many, many deaths around the world, and I do not believe it was worth risking another life to attempt to take him alive.”
Yet, the London-based Amnesty International lend support to Williams, saying the Angelical leader was “right” to raise concerns about the way bin Laden was killed.
The United Nations’ human rights chief, Navi Pillay, also called on the American government for a full disclosure of the facts about the killing of bin Laden.
She said this was necessary to establish the legality of the operation, confirming that all counter-terrorism actions must respect international law.
Source: OnIslam
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