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Arms and the Cameron
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Crimes against humanity committed by its citizens were kidnapped and killed prisoners without the courts of the country and the destruction and looting of the country's wealth and bringing in mercenaries from taxpayers' money and to kill the citizens Trothm
Prosecution and trial are necessary to support the need for an international logistics to find it was to stay out of jail cause trouble
The man is responsible for killing the people of Benghazi and Misurata and the angle and Alzentan
Isn't it about time there was an international treaty about this? and england keep your nose out of it
The UK government condemns them on one hand and arms them with the other!
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WorldPeaceArtProject
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Naomi Pattirane
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Extra Judicial Killing
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smkhaled
about 1 year ago
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Aloha
about 1 year ago
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Aloha
about 1 year ago
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smkhaled
over 2 years ago
View all comments (7 more)The arms industry is big business, and their aim is to expand their markets and that means more and more war. The more war there is the more successful their business model is. The UK governement are fully complicit in the arms trade. The arms industry is one of the biggest hurdles we face as a race to creating world peace. The whole industry needs to be shut down, plain and simple.
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THANKS ALOHA ....
I meant '...I understand your ''thoughts'' well, ... :-))
Not sure I understand well your ''thoughts'', Smkhaled, but basically you are trying to say that the present Bangladesh government is authoritarian, right? That's bad..
PLEASE STOP STOP