Whilst the winds of the Arab Spring of 2011 continue unabated into the cold spell of 2012 in Syria, Yemen and beyond, the pleas of political immunity from former brutal dictators deposed or in the process of being deposed [Mubarak, Ali Abdullah Saleh etc] is clear for all to hear, as they frantically grasp at any last attempt to salvage themselves from the justice of their people. Ironic that the very dictators who have unleashed decades of ruthless brutality and indiscriminate subjugation of their own people, now grasp at the straws of political leniency to protect their own lives.




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