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Did the British Government play a role in the mass carnage in Sri Lanka?
The sale of arms worth over 22 million dollars by the British government to Sri Lanka in the ended war is public now. A statewment from the British Foreign office states "We do not grant export licenses where there is a clear risk that arms will be used for external aggression or internal repression'.
Was Mr. Milliband's visit to sri Lanka a genuine effort to broker a ceasefire at the time of heightened war when Sri Lankan military were using heavy weaponry ?
Was Mr. Milliband's visit to sri Lanka a genuine effort to broker a ceasefire at the time of heightened war when Sri Lankan military were using heavy weaponry ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you need to think it through Geezer.
Would you have sold Nerve gas to the Nazis with the excuse that it's just a tool?
Your argument is a simple extention of the rather feeble "Guns don't kill people - people kill people"
Whereas we all know that actually people with guns kill people.
Having said that there is a little issue about Margaret Thatchers Government selling Hawk fighters to Indonesia who used them to bomb the East Timor population
This is not a new issue
The government taking it seriously is what is new
Would you have sold Nerve gas to the Nazis with the excuse that it's just a tool?
Your argument is a simple extention of the rather feeble "Guns don't kill people - people kill people"
Whereas we all know that actually people with guns kill people.
Having said that there is a little issue about Margaret Thatchers Government selling Hawk fighters to Indonesia who used them to bomb the East Timor population
This is not a new issue
The government taking it seriously is what is new
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