British governments have been deeply selective in what they profess to know about human rights abuses when it comes to approving arms deals When it comes to approving the sale of arms to unpleasant regimes, as the cases of Bahrain and Libya displayed depressingly last week, British governments, Labour and coalition, have been deeply selective in what they profess to know about human rights abuses
The last Labour government did "all it could" to help release the Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing to secure a BP oil deal and strengthen its political ties with Libya, an official review has found. The study of hundreds of confidential government papers by the Cabinet Office concluded that there was an "underlying desire" by the UK government to see Abdelbaset al-Megrahi released early f
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