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Vafa Khalighi wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Philip Taylor wrote :<br>
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What gives the people of one nation the right to tell the people of
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nation what the latter must call the language of the former ? </div>
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The same right that allowed British conspiracies in Iran for the past
200 years.<br>
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Fine, that clarifies matters perfectly !<br>
** Phil.<br>
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