
Graham Kelly
Graham Kelly is a former New Zealand Member of Parliament and ex-Government minister, best known for his passionate support of cricket and his involvement in the anti-apartheid movement. Recently, he has been in the news for advocating a sporting boycott of Afghanistan due to the Taliban's appalling human rights record, comparing the situation to apartheid-era South Africa.
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Graham Kelly is a long-time anti-apartheid campaigner and ex-government minister who expressed his disapproval of New Zealand Cricket playing against Afghanistan.
Over and out: Why international human rights group wants the Black Caps to boycott AfghanistanGraham Kelly is Lorraine's younger brother.
‘I’m like the TV Lorraine - just more sweary’: at home with the queen of the small screen | TelevisionGraham Kelly, a former MP and ex-Government minister, expressed disgust at New Zealand facing a country with an appalling human rights record.
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