brooklyn13, It started with Australian Aborigine whataboutism. You brought indigenous American Indian in. Uyghurs you mentioned, i think. Now Kurds. Every country has problems in the treatment of their indigenous people. Every country could do better. Australia is no different.
We here have been there with you before.
Also you know i have posted many on the failure of successive Australian governments to reach set goals toward improving conditions in Australia.
We have been through that with you here before too
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The Israeli government says troops will remain there until "another arrangement is found that ensures Israel's security", as the country waits to see what's in store for its neighbour following Assad's fall.
Whether Syria's future rulers embrace democracy or not, the Middle East is on the brink of a new era.
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