| San Andrés Accords San Andrés Accords are agreements reached between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation and the Mexican government, at that time headed by President Ernesto Zedillo. The accords were signed on February 16, 1996, in San Andrés Larráinzar, Chiapas, and granted autonomy, recognition, and rights to the indigenous population of Mexico. San_Andrés_Accords
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| WikiProject Human Rights in Sri Lanka Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Human_Rights_in_Sri_Lanka
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| Extraordinary rendition/Archive 1 Talk:Extraordinary_rendition/Archive_1
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| Henri Parot Henri Unai Parot Navarro was a member of the Basque separatist group ETA. He was born in Sidi Bel Abbes in 1958, son of an exile Basque-French marriage. When the Algerian war ended and he was 18 years old, he returned to the Basque-French city of Bayona, where he learned Euskara.He was arrested in April 2, 1990 in Seville after an exchange of gunfire with the police. Henri_Parot
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| International Year of Mobilization against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance International_Year_of_Mobilization_against_Racism,_Racial_Discrimination,_Xenophobia_and_Related_Intolerance
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| Human rights in Colombia Human rights in Colombia refers to human rights topics in Colombia. This covers "the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled, often held to include the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law", in accordance with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stating that "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Human_rights_in_Colombia
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| Australia/Archive 9 Talk:Australia/Archive_9
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| Zeq/Archive 3 User_talk:Zeq/Archive_3
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| Losheng Sanatorium Losheng Sanatorium () is a hospital for lepers, which is located in Hsinchuang City, Taipei County, Taiwan. Losheng means "happy life". It was constructed in the 1930s during the Japanese colonial period.At present there has been heated debates and protests about the plans to replace Losheng Sanatorium with a MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) depot. Losheng_Sanatorium
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| Black people/Archive 15 Talk:Black_people/Archive_15
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| Evolving capacities Evolving capacities is the concept in which education, child development and youth development programs led by adults takes into account the capacities of the child or youth to exercise rights on his or her own behalf. The concept of evolving capacities is employed internationally as a direct alternative to popular concepts of child and youth development. Evolving_capacities
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| Marcel Metefara Marcel Metefara was the Foreign Minister and la Francophonie of the Central African Republic from February 1999 to 2001. At the Fifty-fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly, Marcel Metefara said that "a world of peace, progress, and concord summed up the key tenets of the United Nations." Marcel_Metefara
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| Scientology/Archive 15 Talk:Scientology/Archive_15
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| Sarathambal Sarathambal Saravanbavananthatkurukal or better known as Sarathambal was a minority Sri Lankan Tamil woman who was gang raped and killed on 28 December 1999. This became an internationally known incident of the Sri Lankan Civil War. Sarathambal
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| Rights Template_talk:Rights
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| Palestinian right of return The Palestinian right of return (, Ḥaqq al-ʿawda; , zkhut hashivah) is a political position or principle asserting that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees and their descendants, have a right to return to the homes and villages they left or which they were forced to leave in the former British Mandate of Palestine (currently Israel and Palestinian territories), as a result of the 1948 Palestine War and the 1967 Six-Day war. Palestinian_right_of_return
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| Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2007 April 18 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2007_April_18
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| Aleksandrs Kuzmins User_talk:Aleksandrs_Kuzmins
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| 2006-2007 economic sanctions against the Palestinian National Authority 2006-2007 economic sanctions against the Palestinian National Authority were economic sanctions imposed by Israel and the Quartet on the Middle East against the Palestinian National Authority following the January 2006 legislative elections that democratically brought Hamas to power.The international sanctions directed at the Hamas lead Palestinian National Authority were terminated in June 2007 following the Battle of Gaza (2007), while at the same time a new more severe, primarily Israeli Blockade of the Gaza Strip was initiated. 2006-2007_economic_sanctions_against_the_Palestinian_National_Authority
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 April 28 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_April_28
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| Comfort women/archive 2 Talk:Comfort_women/archive_2
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| Russian Federation Law on Refugees The Russian Federation’s Law on Refugees defines who is a “refugee” for purposes of obtaining asylum in the country. The Law defines a refugee as a “person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion; and is unable or unwilling to avail himself/herself of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution. Russian_Federation_Law_on_Refugees
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| Gujarat Carnage 2002/Archive 1 Talk:Gujarat_Carnage_2002/Archive_1
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| Bdbegonia/Sandbox User:Bdbegonia/Sandbox
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| Romani people/Archive 4 Talk:Romani_people/Archive_4
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| Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners were adopted on 30 August 1955 by the United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, held at Geneva, and approved by the Economic and Social Council in resolutions of 31 July 1957 and 13 May 1977.Although not legally binding, the Standards provide guidelines for international and domestic law as regards persons held in prisons and other forms of custody. Standard_Minimum_Rules_for_the_Treatment_of_Prisoners
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| No original research/Archive 17 Wikipedia_talk:No_original_research/Archive_17
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| Swami Agnivesh Swami Agnivesh (1939 -) is a prominent and self titledArya Samaj scholar(it is worth noting many Arya Samajists do not recognise him as such) and social activist, best known for his work against bonded labour through Bonded Labour Liberation Front, which he founded in 1981. Swami_Agnivesh
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| Murugesapillai Koneswary Murugesapillai Koneswary or Koneswary Murugesapillai was a minority Sri Lankan Tamil woman who was raped and killed on 17 May 1997 as part on the on going Sri Lankan civil war. The rape and murder received extensive local and international attention. Murugesapillai_Koneswary
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| Sooriyakanda mass grave Sooriyakanda mass grave is the mass burial ground of murdered school children from Embilipitiya Maha Vidyalaya (Embilipitiya High School) in Sri Lanka. These school children were killed and buried as part of the counter insurgency during the second JVP uprising in Sri Lanka. Sooriyakanda_mass_grave
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 May 19 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_May_19
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| Articles for deletion/Soviet occupation denialism Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Soviet_occupation_denialism
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| Zarifou Ayéva Zarifou Ayéva (born April 22, 1942) is a Togolese politician and the President of the Party for Democracy and Renewal (PDR). Zarifou_Ayéva
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| Zinedine Zidane/Archive 4 Talk:Zinedine_Zidane/Archive_4
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| Holocaust denial/Archive 7 Talk:Holocaust_denial/Archive_7
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| Freedom of speech by country/Archive 0 Talk:Freedom_of_speech_by_country/Archive_0
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| Non-citizens (Latvia) Non-citizens or aliens () in Latvian law are individuals who are not citizens of Latvia or any other country but, who, in accordance with the Latvian law "Regarding the status of citizens of the former USSR who possess neither Latvian nor other citizenship", have the right to a non-citizen passport issued by the Latvian government as well as other specific rights. Non-citizens_(Latvia)
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| Washitaw Nation Talk:Washitaw_Nation
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| Military Commissions Act of 2006/Archive1 Talk:Military_Commissions_Act_of_2006/Archive1
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| Falklands War/Archive 5 Talk:Falklands_War/Archive_5
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| Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories was established by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2443 (XXIII) of 19 December 1968 in order to monitor "respect for and implementation of human rights in occupied territories." Special_Committee_to_Investigate_Israeli_Practices_Affecting_the_Human_Rights_of_the_Palestinian_People
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| Bureij Bureij () is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the central Gaza Strip east of the Salah ad-Din road in the Deir al-Balah Governorate. The camp's total land area is 529 dunums and in 2005, it had a population of 34,951 with 28,770 registered refugees. The camp was established in 1949 with a population of 13,000 Palestinians from the broader Gaza area. Bureij
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| Taprobanus/Kalanithy Kanthasamy User:Taprobanus/Kalanithy_Kanthasamy
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| Capital punishment in the Isle of Man The Isle of Man formally abolished capital punishment in 1993, but in practice had not used it for many decades. The Isle of Man is a British Crown dependency, but not part of the United Kingdom (which had effectively abolished capital punishment in 1965).The last person to be actually hanged on the Isle of Man was John Kewish, at Castletown in 1872. Capital_punishment_in_the_Isle_of_Man
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| Allegations of Israeli apartheid/ProposedChange Talk:Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid/ProposedChange
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| Shatt al-Arab/Archive 1 Talk:Shatt_al-Arab/Archive_1
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| Mediation Cabal/Cases/2007-06-20 Russian-speaking countries and territories Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2007-06-20_Russian-speaking_countries_and_territories
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| Special Presidential Division The Special Presidential Division (DSP, after the original French Division Spéciale Présidentielle) was an elite military force created by Zairian president Mobutu Sese Seko in 1985 and charged with his personal security. Called the Special Presidential Brigade before being enlarged, it was one of several competing forces directly linked to the president, along with the Civil Guard and Service for Action and Military Intelligence. Special_Presidential_Division
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| Water 1st International Water 1st International is a non-profit organization helping people in poor countries implement water, sanitation and hygiene education projects. Water 1st works through locally-based partner organizations to support the implementation of projects that include the provision of drinking water, hygiene education, and sanitary latrines. Water_1st_International
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| Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union World War II there were from 510,000 to 600,000Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union and Mongolia interned to work in labor camps. Of them, about 10% died, mostly during the winter of 1945-1946. The majority of the approximately 3.5 million Japanese armed forces outside Japan were disarmed by the United States and Kuomintang China and repatriated in 1946. Japanese_prisoners_of_war_in_the_Soviet_Union
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