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Sir Keir's spokesman also told reporters the Palestinian right to statehood was "inalienable", and it was a "question of when, not if" the UK will agree to recognition.

From BBC

"An inalienable right should not be made conditional," the report adds.

From BBC

Adding that Palestinians had an "inalienable right" to statehood, he added a ceasefire would "put us on a path to the recognition of a Palestinian state and a two-state solution".

From BBC

That is something that members of the present U.S. administration would do well to keep in mind: the inalienable rights they are ignoring today are ones they may come to appreciate themselves.

From Salon

The Indian ministry has said that labelling the jewels as "duplicates" is misleading and that these relics make up the "inalienable religious and cultural heritage" of India.

From BBC

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