Mark Heywood, a lawyer who helped organize the street protests that applied pressure on the drug industry to drop its lawsuit against South Africa, said Friday that the minister's remarks felt " like a stab in the back ."
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The more moderate Iran News said that Muslims in India and in other parts of the world regarded the Indian government's decision to grant a visa to Rushdie as " a stab in the back of the Muslims ."
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In areas where " S . pallida " is absent, the local members of " P . labiata " do not use this combination of plucking other spiders'webs to deceive the prey and detouring for a stab in the back.
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Russia has steadfastly maintained " throughout its flight, the aircraft remained exclusively above Syrian territory . " In response, Russian president Vladimir Putin stated that the attack was " a stab in the back by the * accomplices of terrorists ."
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The more moderate Iran News said that Muslims in India and in other parts of the world regarded the Indian government's decision to grant a visa to Rushdie as " a stab in the back of the Muslims . " af-eap
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When an unauthorized and unflattering biography by a former ally appeared of UK prime minister David Cameron, Cameron made a speeech in which he mentioned a doctor's appointment he'd had and announced that'just a little prick, just a stab in the back .'had summed up his day.
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I would just ask you to reflect on two things : German democracy was tainted from the outset by association with defeat, a point I have already made, but even so it was killed in the end by a stab in the back, not by frontal attack.
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This was essentially considered as a stab in the back, revealing Britain's true colours of utilising the so called " longest alliance " with Portugal for its own self interests when necessary ( i . e . requesting Portuguese participation in World War I ), whilst completely disregarding said alliance when it suited Britain.