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Blair: a mass murderer pretending to care about China’s human rights
In the service of neocolonial plunder, Bush and Blair invaded Iraq at the cost of millions of lives. How can he now find the hubris to attack China on yet more dodgy claims, asks KEITH LAMB

THE recent Bloomberg 2020 New Economy Forum hosted a conversation between former US president Bill Clinton and former British prime minister Tony Blair.

They discussed how the world needs to come together in light of shared global problems such as Covid-19 and the environment.

A large part of their exchange was spent on the topic of China.

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