After a video call with her husband on Sunday night – their first in five months – Smyth told Culleton’s family in Ireland he had lost weight and hair and had sores and infections. “There’s no hygiene there. He’s been asking for antibiotics for the last four weeks,” his sister, Caroline Culleton, told RTÉ. The detainees were seldom allowed out for exercise or air, she said.
Well nobody boycotted Qatar WC, so I guess the US having concentration camps won’t be a reason to boycott their WC, right?
Well nobody boycotted Qatar WC, so I guess the US having concentration camps won’t be a reason to boycott their WC, right?
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a lot of money for mepeaceful cooperation across borders! Best wishes, G. Infantino