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Lammy welcomes the demise of ‘rat of Damascus’ Assad
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Lammy welcomes the demise of ‘rat of Damascus’ Assad
David Lammy describes deposed Syrian dictator Bashar Assad as the "rat of Damascus" who fled to Moscow "with his tail between his legs".
Speaking in the House of Commons the foreign secretary also says the fall of the Assad regime in Syria is a "humiliation for Russia and Iran”.
Report by Blairm.
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