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Blairs gov is selling electric shock belts to Israel

New Statesman, BBC and many more | 05.07.2004 10:16 | Analysis | World

Yet the Blair government has secretly authorised the sale of vast quantities of arms and terror equipment to Israel. These include leg-irons, electric shock belts and chemical and biological agents.

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 http://www.leftcurve.org/LC28WebPages/WarForIsrael.html
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The Neocons' War
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Israel Unleashed
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The Unmentionable Source Of Terrorism
by John Pilger; New Statesman ; March 19, 2004


 http://www.zmag.org/content/print_article.cfm?itemID=5169&sectionID=40

“In its current human rights report, the Foreign Office criticises Israel for its "worrying disregard for human rights" and "the impact that the continuing Israeli occupation and the associated military occupations have had on the lives of ordinary Palestinians".

Yet the Blair government has secretly authorised the sale of vast quantities of arms and terror equipment to Israel. These include leg-irons, electric shock belts and chemical and biological agents. No matter that Israel has defied more United Nations resolutions than any other state since the founding of the world body.”

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