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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/b...-1226069838988
I was watching this live last night and saw them open fire with live ammunition before using tear gas to push the demonstrators back which raised a question in my mind is it lawful to shoot unarmed demonstrators attempting to enter another country's borders? Im not well versed on the subject but would like peoples thoughts. Personaly i cant see how shooting dead any unarmed people is ever tolerable i know its a delicate situation there but live ammunition! |
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