Friday 15 November 2013

Cameron is really and seriously pathetic

David CaMoron, sorry, Cameron, has promised to send a tough message to the Sri Lankan President over that country's alleged poor record on human rights.
The caring British Prime Minister has arrived in Colombo ahead of a meeting of Commonwealth leaders and has insisted he will use the visit to challenge President Mahinda Rajapaksa over "chilling" claims of human-rights abuses. 
Chilling! 
This coming from a prime minister who is at present, together with Obama,  negotiating with Iran, the most barbaric nation on earth, a nation that stones pregnant women to death, a country that hangs gays in public squares from cranes, a country that disembowels opponents of the regime. 
This coming from a prime minister who backs talks with Hamas, a terrorist organisation that masquerades as a government and which fires thousands of rockets at a fellow democracy, Israel! Which even advocates the mass murder if all Jews, not Israelis but Jews.
This also coming from a prime minister who has been arming terrorists in Syria, who have been committing mass murder and torture on a scale unimaginable. 
This coming from a prime minister who ignores the barbarities accuring in Saudi Arabia because its got lots of oil.
This list is endless of the contradiction of Cameron's statement.
"You can't make the arguments unless you are there," the so-called Prome Minister told reporters, promising "a frank exchange of views" with Mr Rajapaksa.
Well he needs to go to Iran if he wants a "frank exchange of views" but then Iran at the present has "changed" hasn't it? Well according to Cameron's side kick Obama it has, what a joke.
"There are some important points to put to the Sri Lankans," said the Prime Minister. "There is the problem of human rights as we speak today: the people who have disappeared; the lack of free rights for journalists and a free press.
"Human rights?" Is this man really expecting the world to take him seriously when he sits there and says nothing of the crimes of his Syrian Rebels?
David Mepham, UK Director of Human Rights Watch, told Sky News that Mr Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague must use the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm) to exert pressure on Sri Lanka's government.
It's just a Shame that "Human rights watch" wasn't watching the slaughters, mass murders, torture and barbarity occurring in the countries we mentioned above? But hang on there's an explanation for that, which is also an explanatuon as to why the useless Cameron is also silent about these crimes but vocal on the Sri Lankan crimes -
 it's because the fore mentioned crimes occure in Islamist countries while the majority religion of the country in his sights at present is over 70 percent Buddist and 12 percent Hindu!
There's your answer! 
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