UK Prime Minister John Major condemns this at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Auckland as 'a bad verdict an unjust sentence and it has now been followed by judicial murder'...
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Britain's Prime Minister John Major and United States President Bill Clinton considered a naval blockade on Nigeria...
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Then governments activists and lobby groups announced boycotts and protests against General Sani Abacha's regime for what the then British Prime Minister John Major described as the 'judicial murder' of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others...
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arms deal in South Africa promoted by Blair and ex-Premier John Major...
Vol 38 No 11 |
- AFRICA
- BRITAIN
The compromise seems to be that Brown will be Britain's governor at the IMF and Short will be Britain's govern or at the Bank while the Treasury's Gus O'Donnell (ex-Premier John Major's Press Secretary) will stay in Washington as Britain's executive director at both Bank and Fund...
We hear that such concerns were raised in Moi's private meetings with British Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind and Prime Minister John Major...
He agreed with British Premier John Major' s characterisation of Saro-Wiwa' s execution as 'judicial murder' but unlike Major he believed Shell should bear some responsibility for the despoliation of the environment and the imposition of martial law in the Ogoni area...