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If we're talking of Palestinians, then take for an example Syria:
Syria allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to settle in Syria and never built a wall to segregate them from the rest of Syrian society.
Similarly, Syria took in hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees fleeing persecution and daily bombings in Iraq after T. Blair's intervention there, and never built a wall of segregation separating these people from the rest of Syrian society.
Syria did not build walls to segregate Sunni Syrians from Alawite Syrians, or Christian or Shiite Syrians from other Syrians.
Now my question is:
should the British Parliament just sit back and allow the authorities in an EU member state to quietly get away with locking up their own citizens in walled-off ghettos on account of their ethnic origin - people whose forebears have been living in Slovakia for many hundreds of years?
Is it right for Slovak Romany citizens to be denied fair access to civic infrastructure in their own country through the erection of a wall blocking them off from the rest of the town or city they live in?
And are we paying for this?
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