A former political prisoner is facing calls for deportation while war criminals are welcomed with opened arms.
By Ahmed Najar
Palestinian political analyst and playwright.
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A former political prisoner is facing calls for deportation while war criminals are welcomed with opened arms.
A former political prisoner is facing calls for deportation while war criminals are welcomed with opened arms.
By Ahmed Najar
Palestinian political analyst and playwright.
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Row erupts in UK over support for British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah

Egyptian-British man freed; some call for him to lose citizenship - UPI.com

Tories and Labour face questions over support for activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah

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