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Nagorno-Karabakh War
Nagorno-Karabakh_War
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was a war in Croatia from 1991 to 1995. Initially, the war was waged between Croatian police forces and the Serbs living in the Socialist Republic of Croatia, who opposed its secession from Yugoslavia, and proclaimed an autonomous "Republic of Serb Krajina" to ensure their status.Over time, the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), began helping the Serbs fighting in Croatia.
Croatian_War_of_Independence
Yorktown1776/Affiliations
User:Yorktown1776/Affiliations
Opposition to cults and new religious movements
Opposition to cults and to new religious movements (NRMs) comes from several sources with diverse concerns. Some members of the opposition have associations with cult-watching groups which collect and publish critical information about one or multiple groups they consider cults. Other opposition comes from traditional religion (notably the Christian countercult movement), from secular cult-critics, from skeptics, and from critical former members (sometimes referred to in literature as apostates).
Opposition_to_cults_and_new_religious_movements
Zmmz
User_talk:Zmmz
Prostitution (criminology)
In criminology, the research and analysis of prostitution falls within the topic of public order crime. The legal treatment of the social phenomenon is not equal, reflecting differing standards of morality as to the pursuit of pleasure, differing attitudes towards gender roles, and more general concerns with inequality, exploitation, and violence.
Prostitution_(criminology)
Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive 6
Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive_6
Politics of San Marino
Talk:Politics_of_San_Marino
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
Talk:Convention_on_the_Elimination_of_All_Forms_of_Racial_Discrimination
David Littman (historian)
Talk:David_Littman_(historian)
Persian people/Archive 1
Talk:Persian_people/Archive_1
Sofia Kalistratova
Sofia Kalistratova or Sofiya Vasilievna Kallistratova () (1907 – 1989), was a public defense lawyer in Russia during the Soviet period. She defended various Soviet dissidents and from 1977 was
Sofia_Kalistratova
Chip Pitts
Chip Pitts is the Board President of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and former Chairman of Amnesty International USA.
Chip_Pitts
Persian people/Archive 2
Talk:Persian_people/Archive_2
Loi Gayssot
Gayssot Act (), voted for on July 13, 1990, makes it an offense in France to question the existence of the category of crimes against humanity as defined in the London Charter of 1945, on the basis of which Nazi leaders were convicted by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945-46 (art.9).
Loi_Gayssot
Zapotec languages
Zapotec language(s) describes a group of closely related indigenous Mesoamerican languages spoken by the Zapotec people from Mexico's southwestern-central highlands region. Present-day numbers of native speakers are estimated at over half a million, with the majority inhabiting the state of Oaxaca.
Zapotec_languages
Iranian peoples/Archive 2
Talk:Iranian_peoples/Archive_2
Burundi genocide
Burundi's independence in 1962, there have been two events called genocides in the country. The 1972 mass-killings of Hutu by the Tutsi army, and the 1993 killing of Tutsi by the Hutu population are both recognized as genocides in the final report of the International Commission of Inquiry for Burundi presented to the United Nations Security Council in 2002.
Burundi_genocide
Aleksandar Šušnjar/Serbian Wikipedia's Challenges
User_talk:Aleksandar_Šušnjar/Serbian_Wikipedia's_Challenges
Order of the Collar of Saint Agatha
Talk:Order_of_the_Collar_of_Saint_Agatha
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
The Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp is a detainment facility operated by Joint Task Force Guantánamo of the United States government since 2002 in Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, which is on the shore of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners () refers to the systematic execution of thousands of political prisoners across Iran by the government of Iran, starting on 19 July 1988 and lasting about five months. The main targets were the members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI), although a lesser number of political prisoners from other leftist groups were also included such as the Tudeh Party of Iran (Communist Party).
1988_executions_of_Iranian_political_prisoners
Tickle me/archive1
User_talk:Tickle_me/archive1
Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive82
Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive82
Peoples Action for Rural Awakening
Peoples Action for Rural Awakening (PARA) is a social action initiative of Don Bosco Mission in India. PARA is located in Ravulapalem in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh in South India.
Peoples_Action_for_Rural_Awakening
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 March 24
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_March_24
Articles for deletion/Turkish Kurdistan
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Turkish_Kurdistan
Kurdish people/Archive 5
Talk:Kurdish_people/Archive_5
Insurgency in the Philippines
There are two significant insurgencies in the Philippines, a Muslim one fighting for autonomy in the Mindanao region and a Communist insurgency in the east. The Communist insurgency has been ongoing since 1969, while the Muslim groups have been operating since the early 1970s. The fighting has claimed 160,000 lives and left two million displaced.
Insurgency_in_the_Philippines
FilipeS
User_talk:FilipeS
Reference desk archive/Humanities/April 2006
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Humanities/April_2006
Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/April 2006
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/April_2006
Deuki
Deuki is an ancient custom practiced in the far western regions of Nepal where a young girl is offered to the local Hindu temple to fulfill an earlier made promise to gain religious merit.The girl is supposed to offer service to the god or goddess of the temple but owing to their age and lack of skills, often end up as prostitutes for the temples. In this respect, it is similar to India's devadasi tradition.
Deuki
Persecution of Falun Gong
Falun Gong was introduced to the general public by Li Hongzhi(李洪志) in Changchun, China, in 1992. For the next few years, Falun Gong was the fastest growing qigong practice in Chinese history and, by 1999, there were between 70 and 100 million people practicing Falun Gong in China.
Persecution_of_Falun_Gong
Henry Callow
Henry Callow CBE was a former Second Deemster in the Isle of Man. He began his career as a Manx advocate and was then appointed High Bailiff in 1969. After 19 years in the post he was made Second Deemster until retiring in 1993. In 1994 he was awarded the CBE. He was also a former Provincial Grand Master of the Isle of Man Freemasons.
Henry_Callow
BruceHallman/sandbox
User:BruceHallman/sandbox
Fântâna Albă massacre
Talk:Fântâna_Albă_massacre
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 April 19
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_April_19
Articles for deletion/Juan Manuel Abras (second nomination)
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Juan_Manuel_Abras_(second_nomination)
BruceHallman/sandbox
User_talk:BruceHallman/sandbox
Article 12
Article_12
Cuba/Archive 5
Talk:Cuba/Archive_5
Israel/Archive 9
Talk:Israel/Archive_9
European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages
European_Bureau_for_Lesser-Used_Languages
Zleitzen/Cuba is not a democracy issue
User:Zleitzen/Cuba_is_not_a_democracy_issue
Right to education
right to education is recognised as a human right by the United Nations and is understood to establish an entitlement to free, compulsory primary education for all children, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all children, as well as equitable access to higher education, and a responsibility to provide basic education for individuals who have not completed primary education.
Right_to_education
Cuba/Archive 7
Talk:Cuba/Archive_7
Cuba/Archive 8
Talk:Cuba/Archive_8
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy/Archive 19
Talk:Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy/Archive_19
Debellatio
Debellatio (also debellation) (Late Latin "Defeating, or the act of conquering or subduing", literally "warring (the enemy) down", from Latin bellum "war") designates the end of a war caused by complete destruction of a hostile state.In some cases debellation ends with a complete dissolution and annexation of the defeated state into the victor's national territory, as happened at the end of the Third Punic War with the defeat of Carthage by Rome in the second century BC.
Debellatio