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More reports of disturbances in a so-called peaceful kingdom, this time government militia attacking a martyrs funeral and burial. Whilst I'd normally be saying that F1 and Politics should be kept separate, the threat of a Day of Violence for last years GP plus the repeated acts of violence must mean the event can't be run?!
Ecclestone has always favoured money over politics, but if the GP goes ahead Formula 1 are seen to be taking the side of a corrupt and violent dictatorship! The safety of the personnel over there has to be number one priority if nothing else, and can that be guaranteed?
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