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09.07.11
by UN Tribune

Botswana President Wanted Iran Game Cancelled, WikiLeaks Cable Reveals

Botswana President Wanted Iran Game Cancelled, WikiLeaks Cable Reveals

Botswana’s President Ian Khama wanted a friendly football match between his country and Iran cancelled because of the lack of women’s  rights in Iran | Bleacher Report

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