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Monday, September 3
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IanPJ
on Mon 03 Sep 2007 22:16 BST
Today, North Korea announced that it is to be removed from the U.S. list of rogue states as reward for the decommissioning of its Nuclear weapons programme. How long our leaders describe Kim Jong-Il as a democrat and friend of freedom? At the end of 2001 the four main rogue states were listed as Iran, Iraq, Libya and North Korea. Now there's only one left - and the hawks are circling. more »
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IanPJ
on Mon 03 Sep 2007 21:21 BST
Following on from the Danish government who granted asylum to its interpreters when they pulled their troops out of Iraq, it is now time for the UK government to show its responsibilities and ensure the well being and safety of these brave people. Grant the interpreters and any other employees and their families asylum in the UK. It seems that the UK government is prepared to ignore all of those responsibilities. more »
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