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Today further EU targeted sanctions on Syria come into force. The message is clear and unambiguous: those responsible fo
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"Today further EU targeted sanctions on Syria come into force. The message is clear and unambiguous: those responsible for the repression will be singled out and held accountable"

- William Hague

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This quote by William Hague is describing the European Union's decision to impose targeted sanctions on Syria. The sanctions are implied to send out a clear and unambiguous message to those responsible for the repression in Syria that they will be held accountable for their actions. The sanctions are meant to put pressure on the Syrian government to end the violence and human rights abuses that have been taking place in the country. The sanctions are also implied to send out a signal to other nations that the EU will not endure such offenses of human rights. The sanctions are a method for the EU to reveal its dedication to securing human rights and to show that it will not wait while innocent individuals suffer. By enforcing these sanctions, the EU is sending a strong message that it will not tolerate such infractions and that those accountable will be held liable.

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This quote is written / told by William Hague somewhere between March 26, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous author. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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