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Hamilton: Children and people suffering because of selfish men

Lewis Hamilton has once again used his social media presence to advocate global peace and wellbeing – today, the reigning Formula 1 champion used his Instagram platform to call for an end to conflict in the Middle East, primarily Syria. On his Instagram story, Hamilton wrote: 'Everyday I wake up and see the news on Syria. It's been going on for nearly 9 years, why has the world stood by and let them [the Syrian people] suffer. These poor children and people suffering everyday because of selfish men, countries not doing anything to help them. This is so sad. Praying for the people out there ' The outpouring comes in the wake of news of Israeli airstrikes on Jihadi sites in Gaza and...
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