| Morocco/Morocco news Portal:Morocco/Morocco_news
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| Foreign hostages in Iraq Iraqi insurgency began taking hostage foreign civilians in Iraq. Since then, they have kidnapped more than 200 foreigners and thousands of Iraqis; among them, 30 foreign hostages have been killed. The motives behind these kidnappings include influencing foreign governments with troops in Iraq and foreign companies with workers there, as well as ransom money and discouraging travel to Iraq. Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq
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| Camp Casey, Crawford, Texas Camp Casey was the name given to the encampment of anti-war protesters outside the Prairie Chapel Ranch ranch in Crawford, Texas during US President George W. Bush's five-week summer vacation there in 2005, named after Iraq War casualty US Army Specialist Casey Sheehan.It was founded by Cindy Sheehan after she failed to get a second meeting with President Bush for an explanation of the "noble cause" for which her son, Casey, died. Camp_Casey,_Crawford,_Texas
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| September 2005 in rail transport September_2005_in_rail_transport
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| Juba (sniper) Talk:Juba_(sniper)
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| Lidia Yusupova Lidia Muhtarovna Yusupova (Лидия Мухтаровна Юсупова) (born September 15, 1961 in Grozny, Chechnya) is the Coordinator of the law office of the Moscow-based human rights organization Memorial. Formerly, Yusupova was the director of the Grozny office of Memorial. Lidia_Yusupova
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| September 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- ?This page deals with current events in Malaysia and Singapore September_2005_in_Malaysia_and_Singapore
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| Haitian general election, 2006 The 2006 Elections in Haiti, to replace the interim government of Gérard Latortue put in place after the 2004 Haiti rebellion, were delayed four times after having been originally scheduled for October and November 2005. The elections finally took place on February 7, 2006. The 129 member Haitian parliament was also elected at this election. Run-off elections for the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti were held on 21 April 2006. Haitian_general_election,_2006
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| Haitian general election, 2006 Talk:Haitian_general_election,_2006
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| Tal Afar Tal Afar (pronounced /ta/ /la/ /fer/) (also Tal'Afar, Tal Afar, Tall Afar, Tell Afar, Tel Afar) (in Arabic: تلعفر or تل عفر, , in Turkish:Telafer) is a city in northwestern Iraq in the Ninawa Governorate located approximately 30 miles west of Mosul and 120 miles north west of Kirkuk. Tal_Afar
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| 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore In the 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore, a significant rise in the number of dengue fever cases was reported in Singapore, becoming the country's worst health crisis since the 2003 SARS epidemic. In October 2005, there were signs that the dengue fever outbreak had peaked, as the number of weekly cases had declined and the outbreak of this infectious disease was under control by the end of 2005. 2005_dengue_outbreak_in_Singapore
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| Somaliland parliamentary election, 2005 Somaliland held elections to an 82-member House of Representatives on 29 September 2005. It was the first multiparty parliamentary election conducted in the secessionist Somaliland region of Somalia since 1991, when the Somali Civil War began. Somaliland_parliamentary_election,_2005
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| Deepak/archive2 User_talk:Deepak/archive2
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| Ramush Haradinaj Ramush Haradinaj Ramush_Haradinaj
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| Demographics of Islam Demographics_of_Islam
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| Non-refoulement Non-refoulement is a principle in international law, specifically refugee law, that concerns the protection of refugees from being returned to places where their lives or freedoms could be threatened. Unlike political asylum, which applies to those who can prove a well-grounded fear of persecution based on membership in a social group or class of persons, non-refoulement refers to the generic repatriation of people, generally refugees into war zones and other disaster areas. Non-refoulement
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| Thomas Blomberg User_talk:Thomas_Blomberg
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| Alan Matheney Alan Lehman Matheney (6 November 1950 28 September 2005) was a convicted murderer executed in the U.S. state of Indiana. He was convicted of beating to death his ex-wife, Lisa Bianco, with a .410 bore shotgun, while on an eight-hour release from prison on 4 March 1989. Alan_Matheney
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| Protests against the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) War in Afghanistan has prompted large protests around the world, with the first large-scale demonstrations beginning in the days leading up to the war's official launch on October 7, 2001. Protests_against_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)
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