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 @8SHDQKH  from New York  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but nations should rely on their own appraisals of human rights abuses, as many human rights organizations are biased and uphold double-standards.

 @9J8XJSXanswered…2yrs2Y

The decisions should be made on a whole range of factors not just allegations of human rights abuse.

 @B78P38Janswered…8mos8MO

depends on the human rights abuse, human rights seems to cover so many things these days. Also it says accused, accusation doesn't mean guilt.

 @B5PXVGGanswered…12mos12MO

Yes, but I would prefer a complete ban to certain nations that act against the interests of Britain at times.

 @B5N9JGKanswered…1yr1Y

Yes to Ukraine and Islamist Natuons. Only Countey worthy of support is Israel and Nations where many Christians and others are Persecuted.

 @B5N86Z9answered…1yr1Y

No, it is too easy to accuse countries of human rights violations and usually too difficult to prove accusations. Allow the government discretion in arms sales but with safeguards to prevent British weaponry, hardware and software, from reaching countries we may reasonably expect to be our enemies.

 @9PT47P5answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, where there is clear evidence of military weapons and munitions being used to perpetrate human rights violations.