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Re: Some issues of international law and genocide
> >>Now can we move on or shall I?
>
> Jim Craven<<
>
> Why don't you, Jim? You clearly are in need of a rest. And we are, too.
>
> Richard
Who "we"? This response is destructive. Richard has no right to talk to a
list member like this. He should apologize.
Jim is welcome here. You are clearly in need of a rest.
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- Thread context:
- RE: Some issues of international law and genocide, (continued)
- RE: Some issues of international law and genocide,
Richard Fidler Fri 21 Feb 2003, 15:45 GMT
- RE: Some issues of international law and genocide,
Craven, Jim Fri 21 Feb 2003, 16:10 GMT
- FW: Some issues of international law and genocide,
Craven, Jim Fri 21 Feb 2003, 18:39 GMT
- RE: Some issues of international law and genocide,
Richard Fidler Fri 21 Feb 2003, 18:49 GMT
- RE: Some issues of international law and genocide,
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