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Old 24-09-2009, 14:48   #189
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Re: Christians arrested for defending their beliefs

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Did you actually read the last words of the post? It's one thing to be allowed to complain, but it is the reaction to that complaint and whether anything happens as a result of the complaint that truly counts.

So people showing placards complaining about the behaviour of Iraqi Kurds(in Dover area?) were portrayed as being racist and ignored, but when local Muslims in Peterborough attacked Iraqi Kurds and went on a mini-riot because of the behaviour of the Iraqi Kurds, the local Labour MP Helen Clark said that something must be done to address their complaints.
I did read the whole post, thank you very much and answered it appropriately. I am sorry that you did not understand it, though, I kinda thought it was quite simply worded, but there you go, eh. There is no directive, that I am aware of, which says that non-contributors are to be ignored; do you know of one?

If you are concerned about certain groups being unable to voice their opinions adequately, perhaps you should talk to Helen Clark.
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