| Sylvia Rivera Sylvia Rae Rivera (2 July 1951–19 February 2002) was an American transgender activist. Rivera was a founding member of both the Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance and helped found STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries), a group dedicated to helping homeless young street transwomen, with her friend Marsha P. Johnson. Sylvia_Rivera
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| Tony Blair Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician, who served as Prime Minister from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007. He was the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. On the day he resigned as Prime Minister and MP, he was appointed official Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East on behalf of the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia. Tony_Blair
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| Capitalism/Archive 10 Talk:Capitalism/Archive_10
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| AirScan AirScan, Inc. is a private military contractor that specializes in airborne surveillance and security. AirScan
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| Alan Dershowitz Alan Morton Dershowitz (born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer, jurist, and political commentator. He is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is known for his career as an attorney in several high-profile law cases and commentary on the Arab-Israeli conflict.He has spent most of his career at Harvard, where, at the age of 28, he became the youngest full professor in its history, until Noam Elkies took the record. Alan_Dershowitz
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| War - Opposing Viewpoints War is a book, in the Opposing Viewpoints Series, presenting selections of contrasting viewpoints on four central questions about war:Louise I. Gerdes.It was published by Greenhaven Press (Farmington Hills) in 2005 as a 239-page hardcover (ISBN 0-7377-2591-5) and paperback (ISBN 0-7377-2592-3). War_-_Opposing_Viewpoints
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| Criticism of Hugo Chávez Talk:Criticism_of_Hugo_Chávez
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| Israel/Palestine "Israel/Palestine" (also "Israel-Palestine") was created originally as a politically neutral term used to refer to the geographical region of Palestine. It includes Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, but usually not the Golan Heights. It is a word used by those who reject the concept of Greater Israel, such as Noam Chomsky and Oren Yiftachel in their discourse about the policies of Israel and activities among Palestinians. Israel/Palestine
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| Bil'in Bil'in () is a Palestinian village located in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, located west of the city of Ramallah in the central West Bank. It is adjacent to the Israeli West Bank barrier and the Israeli settlement of Modi'in Illit. After the Six-Day War in 1967, Bil'in was occupied by Israeli forces. Since the signing of the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1995, it has been administered by the Palestinian National Authority. Bil'in
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| 1948 Arab–Israeli War/Archive 1 Talk:1948_Arab–Israeli_War/Archive_1
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| Counterintelligence Field Activity Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) was a United States Department of Defense (DoD) agency whose size and budget were classified. The CIFA was created by a directive from the Secretary of Defense (Number 5105.67) on February 19, 2002. On August 8, 2008, it was announced that CIFA would be shut down. Counterintelligence_Field_Activity
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| Mike Nobody User:Mike_Nobody
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| Movement for Socialism (Bolivia) Talk:Movement_for_Socialism_(Bolivia)
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| Álvaro García Linera Álvaro Marcelo García Linera (born October 19, 1962) is a Bolivian politician. He was elected as vice president in 2005 with Evo Morales. The two are members of the Movement for Socialism party. He was born in Cochabamba and graduated from San Agustín High School. Álvaro_García_Linera
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| 2005 New York City transit strike Talk:2005_New_York_City_transit_strike
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| Liana Kanelli Liana Kanelli (born 20 March 1954) is a Greek journalist and politician. She was born in Athens.In 1975, starting her career in journalism, she was proclaimed by Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis to be the "Girl of New Democracy". New Democracy was the conservative party that was created after the fall of the junta. Liana_Kanelli
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| Inclusive Democracy Inclusive Democracy is a political theory and political project that aim for direct democracy, economic democracy in a stateless, moneyless and marketless economy, self-management (democracy in the social realm) and ecological democracy. The theoretical project of Inclusive Democracy (ID; as distinguished from the political project which is part of the democratic and autonomy traditions) emerged from the work of political philosopher, former academic and activist Takis Fotopoulos in Towards An Inclusive Democracy and was further developed by him and other writers in the journal Democracy & Nature and its successor The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, an electronic journal freely available and published by the International Network for Inclusive Democracy. Inclusive_Democracy
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| Articles for deletion/The Saint Patrick's Day Four Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_deletion/The_Saint_Patrick's_Day_Four
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| Cité Soleil Cité Soleil (Kreyol:Site Soley, or Sun City in English) is a very densely populated shanty town located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Most of its estimated 200,000 to 300,000 residents live in extreme poverty. The area is generally regarded as one of poorest, roughest, and most dangerous areas of the Western Hemisphere's poorest country; it is one of the biggest slums in the Northern Hemisphere. There is little police presence, no sewers, no stores, and little to no electricity. Cité_Soleil
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| André Apaid André Apaid, Junior, is the leader of the Group of 184 in Haiti, the civil society movement which forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide from power in 2004. He is the head of Alpha Industries, one of the largest assembly factories in Haiti, and of Fondation Nouvelle Haiti, a member of the Initiative de la Societe Civile group. Apaid was born in the United States and is not a citizen of Haiti; however, he is a permanent resident of the island country (rumored to be gained through deceptive means). André_Apaid
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| Anarchism/Archive 31 Talk:Anarchism/Archive_31
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| Todd Chretien Todd Chretien (born 1969), an American activist, was the Green Party candidate for United States Senate in California in 2006. He ran with a slate of Green candidates dubbed "A million votes for peace," expressing an anti-war view and the hope of receiving one million votes in the general election (Chretien received 139,425 votes, or 1.8 percent of the vote). Chretien is a leading member of the International Socialist Organization. Todd_Chretien
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| M. A. Muqtedar Khan Talk:M._A._Muqtedar_Khan
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| Pervez Hoodbhoy Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy (Urdu:پرویز ہودبھائی) (born 11 July 1950) is a well-known Pakistani nuclear physicist and political-defence analyst. He is the Professor of High Energy Physics, and the head of the Physics Department at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Pervez_Hoodbhoy
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| Reading Lolita in Tehran Reading Lolita in Tehran is a book by Iranian author and professor Azar Nafisi. Reading_Lolita_in_Tehran
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| Reading Lolita in Tehran Talk:Reading_Lolita_in_Tehran
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| List of anarchist books anarchism, in alphabetical order by author. List_of_anarchist_books
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| Ohio State Penitentiary The Ohio State Penitentiary is a 502-inmate capacity supermax prison in Youngstown, Ohio, designed to hold the state's most dangerous prisoners who have poor conduct records. Throughout the last two centuries, there have been two institutions with the name Ohio Penitentiary or Ohio State Penitentiary; the first prison was in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio_State_Penitentiary
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| Medea Benjamin Talk:Medea_Benjamin
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| Public image of George W. Bush/Archive 1 Talk:Public_image_of_George_W._Bush/Archive_1
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| Human rights in Western Sahara Talk:Human_rights_in_Western_Sahara
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| Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq A dispute exists over the legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The debate centers around the question whether the invasion was an unprovoked assault on an independent country that may have breached international law, or if the United Nations Security Council authorized the invasion (whether the conditions set in place after the Gulf War allowed the resumption if Iraq did not uphold to the Security Council resolutions). Legitimacy_of_the_2003_invasion_of_Iraq
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| Noam Chomsky/Archive 6 Talk:Noam_Chomsky/Archive_6
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| Politics of Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky is a widely known intellectual, political activist, and critic of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments. Noam Chomsky describes himself as a libertarian socialist, a sympathizer of anarcho-syndicalism and is considered to be a key intellectual figure within the left wing of American politics. Politics_of_Noam_Chomsky
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| Politics of Noam Chomsky Talk:Politics_of_Noam_Chomsky
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| Supreme crime The concept of supreme crime is a legal principle that to initiate a war not in self defense, but with the intent to conquer territory and subjugate other people, is more egregious than a normal crime. The term was introduced by Justice Robert H. Jackson, chief prosecutor for the United States at the Nuremberg Trials. Supreme_crime
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| White phosphorus use in Iraq white phosphorus (WP) has been used as an anti-personnel weapon in Iraq by the Saddam Hussein regime and the United States military. Although initially denied, its use by the US was later confirmed by a United States army general serving in Iraq. General Pace, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff denied allegations that the weapon was used against civilians, maintaining that it was only targeted on insurgents. White_phosphorus_use_in_Iraq
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| Lila Rajiva Lila Rajiva is a journalist and author residing in Baltimore, Maryland. She has degrees in economics and English from India, as well as a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins University, where she did doctoral work in international relations and political philosophy. Lila_Rajiva
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| Ward Churchill Ward LeRoy Churchill (born October 2, 1947) is an American writer and political activist. He was a professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1990 to 2007. The primary focus of his work is on the historical treatment of political dissenters and Native Americans by the United States. His work features controversial and provocative claims, written in a directoften confrontationalstyle. Ward_Churchill
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| Anarchism in Mexico Anarchism_in_Mexico
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