British minister resigned because of political Gaza




British minister resigned because of political Gaza


Minister of young Muslims in the UK first, Sayeeda Warsi, resigned from his post. The move comes as a result of political protest Gaza British government judged "morally defensible".
Sayeeda Warsi Rücktritt Großbritannien Archiv März 2014

Warsi, who is also a junior minister for women affairs and community confidence pengundurandirinya announced via Twitter. "With deep regret, I gave a statement to the prime minister's resignation. I can no longer support the government-run Gaza politics," he wrote.

He also wrote, "In my view, our politics related to the Middle East peace process in general, but especially the step and the language used in the current Gaza crisis can not morally defensible.'s Not in accordance with the national interest, and in the long run will have a detrimental impact on our domestic and international reputation. "

Warsi has been loudly criticized the large number of civilians killed in Gaza. "Is a man constantly justify the killing of children," writes Warsi on Twitter July 24, when a UN school used to accommodate the Palestinian refugees were fired.

Demotion?

Baroness Sayeeda Warsi whose parents are of Pakistani origin, was born in Yorkshire 28 March 1971 he became the first Muslim woman minister in the cabinet of the British, when David Cameron be Prime Minister in 2010 In September 2012 cabinet reshuffle, Cameron moved from position to position the leadership of the Conservative Party junior minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This step is considered by many as a demotion.

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Warsi resignation occurs after many criticisms leveled against Cameron in the Conservative Party. Criticism leveled mainly because Cameron was not willing to denounce the use of force by Israel, which is considered by many critics out of proportion. Monday (04/07) Cameron complaining about the high casualties in Gaza were judged "appalling". But he was evasive to say whether he thought Israel had violated international law.

Ed Miliband, the Labour leader who became the largest opposition party said Cameron does not take a clear position regarding the suffering of civilians in Gaza. "The government should state more clearly the attitude of Israel, that country's actions against Gaza is unacceptable and can not be justified," said Miliband.
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