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Posted by:
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2007-12-10 02:14
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“Colonel Qaddafi must understand that our country is not a doormat on which a leader, terrorist or not, can come to wipe the blood of his crimes off his feet.
[ ... ]
France must not receive this kiss of death.
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People disappear in this country, and no one knows what has become of them. The press is not free, prisoners are tortured. The death penalty has been abolished for Libyans but it is still used for sub-Saharan Africans.”
-- Rama Yade, France’s secretary of state for human rights, in an interview in Parisien newspaper. “
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