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Foreign Secretary

Asked when the Foreign Secretary would return, the PMOS said hopefully he would not have travel problems like some others had experienced. He was expected back later this week.

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  1. Isn’t it about time our foreign secretary stood up for human rights overseas.
    To state that Syria and Iraq are destabilising the region is laughable without criticising Israel’s continued occupation of Arab land and their total disregard for human life in their violent reaction to anyone who opposes that occupation.
    All she will do is help to bring further pain and misery to the people of the region by supporting the true aggressor.

    Yours disrespectfully

    Greg Maden

    Comment by Mr Greg Maden — 25 Jul 2006 on 10:53 pm | Link
  2. I am not normally given to writing letters of protest but in the case of the British Governments\x92 stance on the current Lebonon crisis I have to object in the strongest possible terms.

    There can be no justification for the externsive butchery of the elderly, women and children for political ends, nor for the energetic disreard for the institution of the UN and its requests.

    There must be an immediate cease fire and access given to aid agencies to support the victims of this crisis\x85. On both sides.

    War never offered a long term solution to any cross border conflict\x85. Ever!!!

    Comment by Vince.hart — 30 Jul 2006 on 11:53 am | Link
  3. I am not normally given to writing letters of protest but in the case of the British Governments\x92 stance on the current Lebonon crisis I have to object in the strongest possible terms.

    There can be no justification for the externsive butchery of the elderly, women and children for political ends, nor for the energetic disreard for the institution of the UN and its requests.

    There must be an immediate cease fire and access given to aid agencies to support the victims of this crisis\x85. On both sides.

    War never offered a long term solution to any cross border conflict\x85. Ever!!!

    Comment by Vince.hart — 30 Jul 2006 on 11:54 am | Link

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