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Iains BS: Wikipedia bans Daily Mail (174* d) RE: BS: Wikipedia bans Daily Mail 12 Feb 17


Jim the link is by someone not trying to grab headlines and not selling newspapesr and I find him a more credible source than you are quoting.
I am assuming your acid test for veracity is that it made a newspaper article. Does the same apply to stories in the Dandy and Beano?

http://www.globalresearch.ca/amnesty-internationals-kangaroo-report-on-human-rights-in-syria/5574195

you are also very quiet about arms sales by your labour buddies. bit embassing for you perhaps.

and never a mention of saudi bombing the yemen back to the stone age.
One cruise missile probably surpasses the GDP of the country.
   Using bold, red ink and capitals may be a bullying technique, but it does nothing to provide evidence.
You could also take issue with the situation in certain North Afican
countries where munitions are sold. You could also make an issue of Britain training the military of various unsavoury governments.
   or you could make an issue of the school of the Americas at Fort Benning, the biggest terrorist training school in the world. Instead of closing it because its output was becoming too public, they simply renamed it.
   Assad may not be an angel but generally he is supported in Syria because the alternative is an even more regressive and medieval than Saudi.
    But no, the world according to Jim has only one baddie that you appear tio have a fixation on.


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