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"en.20010705.4.4-102"2
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"British Conservatives are strong supporters of genuine human rights and, accordingly, have voted in overall support of the Wuori resolution. However, there are a number of elements in the resolution with which many of us disagree, such as: the redefinition of human rights (paragraphs 50, 51 and 72); the unbalanced condemnations of Turkey (paragraphs 88 and 89); the misunderstanding of the nature and status of caste in India (paragraph 106 etc.); the call for legally-binding criteria for arms exports (paragraph 113)."@en1
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