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Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani leaves the room as Butcher Assad speaks

I’m not celebrating that the only opposition to Bashar Al-Assad comes from an Islamic standpoint rather than a humanitarian and democratic point of view, but bloody hell. The current Arabic-ruling elite is not only criminally corrupt but totally psychotically shameless. No one with an ounce of decency would ever accept this murderer in their home let alone provide him with a platform to discuss politics. The only microphone Assad should be speaking through is that of a courtroom in the Hague.

The Arab League has become a circus of butchers.

 


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5 responses to “Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani leaves the room as Butcher Assad speaks”

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