Hamza Shaiban says arms sales to Saudis cannot be reconciled with Canada’s commitment to ‘stand up for human rights.’
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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / September 8th, 2018
Hamza Shaiban says arms sales to Saudis cannot be reconciled with Canada’s commitment to ‘stand up for human rights.’
This article was posted on Saturday, September 8th, 2018 at 11:35pm and is filed under Canada, Human Rights, Saudi Arabia, Video, Weaponry, Yemen.
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