Book Event: Keenie Meenie: The British Mercenaries Who Got Away with War Crimes by SOAS Politics published on 2020-03-11T15:32:57Z Phil Miller, author of "Keenie Meenie: The British Mercenaries Who Got Away with War Crimes" and an investigative journalist and producer in conversation with: Rachel Seoighe (University of Kent) Vino Kanapathipillai (SOAS University of London) Sutha Nadarajah (SOAS University of London) Chair: Mark Laffey (SOAS University of London) About the book: Keenie Meenie Services – the most powerful mercenary company you’ve never heard of – was involved in war crimes around the world from Sri Lanka to Nicaragua for which its shadowy directors have never been held accountable. Like its mysterious name, Keenie Meenie Services escaped definition and to this day has evaded sanctions. Now explosive new evidence – only recently declassified – exposes the extent of these war crimes, and the British government’s tacit support for the company’s operations. Including testimonies from SAS veterans, spy chiefs and diplomats, we hear from key figures battle-hardened by the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the Iranian Embassy siege. Investigative journalist Phil Miller asks, who were these mercenaries: heroes, terrorists, freedom fighters or war criminals? This book presents the first ever comprehensive case against Keenie Meenie Services, providing long overdue evidence on the crimes of the people who make a killing from killing.