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Post by rgs2001uk on Aug 20, 2018 21:35:44 GMT 7
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Post by 88 on Aug 21, 2018 5:06:59 GMT 7
"I carry yaba to survive," he said, speaking in a measured tone. "I am compelled to do this job because I have to provide for my family."
"Since I am suffering financially, I cannot lead a fair life."
Aaaalways the the victims these Rohingyas. Never done anything wrong intentionally. Did you see a Rohingya got literally crucified in Saudi last week for robbing and murdering, nicely done Saudis. Good to see the crocodile tears and constant playing the victim card doesn't wash with all.
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smokie36
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Post by smokie36 on Aug 21, 2018 12:04:39 GMT 7
Tough crowd on here today. Where's that champagne socialist uncle of mine?
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rubl
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Post by rubl on Aug 21, 2018 13:14:39 GMT 7
Tough crowd on here today. Where's that champagne socialist uncle of mine? Didn't know you had two uncles. I'm the beer drinking kind, occasionally indulging myself to a wee dram of Islay Malt.
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Post by AyG on Aug 21, 2018 13:55:58 GMT 7
Did you see a Rohingya got literally crucified in Saudi last week for robbing and murdering, nicely done Saudis. Uh, not "crucified" in the regular sense of the word. He was suspended after he'd been executed, for display purposes. His punishment was no more barbaric than the usual Saudi methods (in this case, beheading). I can't find any details of his trial. My hunch is that it wasn't fair and open. (There's no justice in Saudi Arabia for foreigners.)
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