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Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin
After Hamas secured the release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston, should the world now talk to Hamas?
Hi
I’m James Harrod and I work for the BBC World Service’s programme “World Have Your Say”. We’re on air at 1800-1900 BST. We’d like to hear your views on the following topic:
A day after Hamas secured the release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston, we’re asking should the world now talk to Hamas?
Washington and the European Union regard Hamas as a terrorist organisation and when it formed a Palestinian government, aid to the Palestinian Authority was cut off, a policy that has been criticised by some observers.
But earlier today, a group of British Members of Parliament has called for a new relationship with the Hamas movement.
So the question is should the international community now talk to Hamas?
Get in touch with us if you’d like to join our debate:
email: james.harrod@bbc.co.uk
tel: +44 (0) 207 557 0635
It’s not real difficult to release a kidnap victim when you’re the one who kidnapped him in the first place.
Hamas is a terrorist organization dedicated to the destruction of Israel. Until they repudiate that stance and shun their terrorist roots and members, they should remain an international pariah.
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