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Corbyn’s anti-Arab agenda

03 October 2015
Corbyn’s anti-Arab agenda © APimages

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Added 05:33 November 28 2015
"He used his speech at the annual #Labour_Party gathering to attack #Saudi_Arabia and #Bahrain on their human rights record and called upon Cameron to prevent the Kingdom’s authorities implementing a death penalty, as though any British leader has the right to interfere in the affairs of a sovereign country." Amenity International's findings on Saudi Arabia, do not make for good reading: https://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/countries/middle-east-and-north-africa/saudi-arabia. "any British leader has the right to interfere in the affairs of a sovereign country." David Cameron is currently petitioning parliament to bomb Syria, with the express intent of regime change. As was the premise when Saddam and Qaddafi were slaughtered, and Iraq and Libya rendered wastelands in perpetual civil war. Mr Corbyn is merely expressing what is already known, as fact.
Theo G , United Arab Emirates

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