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Tony and Cherie Blair's dirty money from  the Rwandan Killers




Tony and Cherie Blair's dirty money from  the Rwandan Killers



Cherie Blair in Rwanda taking instructions from Kagame about  how to defend Karake in detention in UK


  

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Cherie Blair took a break from helping out Rwandan spy chief for a stroll through central London 

·  Wife of former PM spotted casually dressed for a stroll in central London

·  Is currently spearheading fight to stop Karenzi Karake's extradition

·  The Rwandan was arrested last month at Heathrow for alleged war crimes 

·  Leading barrister helped the 54-year-old secure £1million bail last mon

Now Cherie says Rwandan client accused of war crimes is a hero: Mrs Blair heads battle to stop intelligence chief being deported to Spain to face charges he arranged massacres 

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·         Karenzi Karake is battling extradition to Spain for alleged war crimes

·         Accused of ordering massacres while head of military intelligence

·         Top barrister said the charges he is facing as 'outrageous' and 'inaccurate' 

·         Mrs Blair claimed 54-year-old was a 'hero' to his people in Rwanda 


Since quitting as a judge, Mrs Blair has been touting herself as a consultant to foreign governments.

Last month it was revealed that Omnia Strategy was advising the Maldives government on 'democracy consolidation', even though the country is accused of human rights abuses. Locals say Mrs Blair's consultants have been employed to 'help wash the blood' off president Abdulla Yameen's hands.

 

Other lucrative contracts have been accepted from the oppressive Middle Eastern state of Bahrain, the autocratic regime in Kazakhstan and Gabon's president Ali Bongo Ondimba.

Toby Cadman, a partner at Omnia Strategy LLP, has said that the company 'does not involve itself in domestic politics'.


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