| Capital punishment in Iran Capital punishment in Iran is applied. Crimes that are punishable by execution includesodomy, murder, apostasy amongst others. Iran has garnered much media attention and criticism due to a number of executions carried out on minors, despite having signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which forbids executing child offenders for crimes committed under the age of 18. Capital_punishment_in_Iran
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| 1989 attack on La Tablada Regiment 1989 attack on La Tablada was an assault on the military barracks located in La Tablada, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, by 40 members of the terrorist Movimiento Todos por la Patria (MTP), headed by former ERP leader Enrique Gorriarán Merlo. 39 people were killed and 60 injured during the take-over of the barracks by the Army. 1989_attack_on_La_Tablada_Regiment
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| Tajik alphabet Tajik language has been written in three writing systems over the course of its historyArabic script, a version of the Latin alphabet, and a version of the Cyrillic alphabet. Any version used specifically for Tajik may be referred to as the Tajik alphabet, which is written in Tajik as followsThe use of a specific alphabet generally corresponds with stages in history, with Arabic being used first, followed by Latin for a short period and then Cyrillic, which remains the most widely used alphabet in Tajikistan. Tajik_alphabet
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| Racism by country The article describes the state of race relations and racism in a number of countries. Racism of various forms is found in every country on Earth. Racism is widely condemned throughout the world, with 170 states signatories of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by August 8 2006. In different countries, the forms that racism takes may be different for historic, cultural, religious, economic or demographic reasons. Racism_by_country
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| History of Falun Gong Talk:History_of_Falun_Gong
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| Adam777 User_talk:Adam777
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| Racism by country Talk:Racism_by_country
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| History of Nagorno-Karabakh History_of_Nagorno-Karabakh
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| Forced prostitution Forced prostitution, also known as involuntary prostitution, is the act of performing sexual activity in exchange for money on a non-voluntary basis. There are a wide range of entry routes into the prostitution profession, ranging from "voluntary and deliberate" entry, "semi-voluntary" based on pressure of circumstances, and "involuntary" recruitment via outright force or coercion. Forced_prostitution
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| India/Archive 12 Talk:India/Archive_12
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| Egyptian Arabic/Archive 1 Talk:Egyptian_Arabic/Archive_1
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| ChristianEdwardGruber/sandbox1 User:ChristianEdwardGruber/sandbox1
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| Urarina The Urarina are an indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon Basin (Loreto) who inhabit the Chambira, Urituyacu, and Corrientes Rivers. According to both archaeological and historical sources, they have resided in the Chambira Basin of contemporary northeastern Peru for centuries. Urarina
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| Greeks/Archive 2 Talk:Greeks/Archive_2
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| Azeri people/Archive 3 Talk:Azeri_people/Archive_3
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| Germar Rudolf Talk:Germar_Rudolf
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| Giorgio Malinverni Giorgio Malinverni is a Swiss law professor. On 27 June 2006, he was elected by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe as the judge in respect of Switzerland on the European Court of Human Rights. Giorgio_Malinverni
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| Fred Bauder/Archive 25 User_talk:Fred_Bauder/Archive_25
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| Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam/Archive1 Talk:Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam/Archive1
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 July 13 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_July_13
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| Articles for deletion/Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Declaration_on_the_Elimination_of_All_Forms_of_Racial_Discrimination
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| 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict/Archive 5 Talk:2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict/Archive_5
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| Human rights in Israel Human rights in Israel have been evaluated by various non-governmental organizations and individuals, often in relation to the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.When analyzing Israel's human rights records, most observers agree that it is important to maintain the distinction between Israel proper and the territories that it currently occupies (Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza strip). Human_rights_in_Israel
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| Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples was a milestone in the process of decolonization. Also known as the United Nations Resolution 1514, it was adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 14, 1960.Eighty-nine countries voted in favour, none voted against, and nine abstainedAustralia, Belgium, Dominican Republic, France, Portugal, Spain, Union of South Africa, United Kingdom, and United States. These nine included all the major colonial powers. Declaration_on_the_Granting_of_Independence_to_Colonial_Countries_and_Peoples
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| Australia/Archive 7 Talk:Australia/Archive_7
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| States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court The States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are those countries that have ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court. As of April 2009, 108 states are members of the Court. States_Parties_to_the_Rome_Statute_of_the_International_Criminal_Court
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| ChilOut ChilOut (Children Out of Detention) is a group opposed to the mandatory imprisonment of children under 18 in immigration detention centres in Australia. The group was formed in 2001, in the context of the policies of the Howard government regarding asylum seekers in Australia.The group was established after a program on ABC television showed an Iranian child called Shayan Badraie in immigration detention suffering post traumatic stress disorder. ChilOut
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| Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident The Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident took place in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, on 23 January 2001. Five people attempted to set themselves on fire in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. Within hours, the news was publicised by China Central Television (CCTV), who claimed the immolators were Falun Gong practitioners. Tiananmen_Square_self-immolation_incident
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| Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident Talk:Tiananmen_Square_self-immolation_incident
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| Human rights in Israel/Archive 1 Talk:Human_rights_in_Israel/Archive_1
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| John Tory Talk:John_Tory
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| Targeting of civilian areas in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict/Archive 1 Talk:Targeting_of_civilian_areas_in_the_2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict/Archive_1
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| Human rights in Islamic countries Human rights in Islamic countries vary greatly. In some Islamic countries, there is little respect for human rights, whilst others treat it with more importance. There are complex political issues that contribute to the situation. Human_rights_in_Islamic_countries
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| Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/Archive 3 Talk:Turkish_Republic_of_Northern_Cyprus/Archive_3
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| Arab Charter on Human Rights Arab Charter on Human Rights was adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States on 22 May 2004 and affirms the principles contained in the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenants on Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam. Arab_Charter_on_Human_Rights
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| Ancash Quechua Ancash Quechua is a Quechua variety with a number of dialects, spoken in the department of Ancash by approximately 1,000,000 people. Like Wanka Quechua, it belongs to Quechua I (according to Alfredo Torero). Ancash_Quechua
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| Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam/Archive4 Talk:Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam/Archive4
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| Unlawful combatant/Archive 5 Talk:Unlawful_combatant/Archive_5
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| University of Pristina The University of Prishtina as well as the University of Priština (; ; ; ) are at present two disjoint public universities located in Kosovo, sharing the same history up to a point of bifurcation, which took place in 1999.The university was opened as one university in Yugoslavia, in the city of Priština, for the academic year 1969/1970 and functioned as the University of Priština until 1999. University_of_Pristina
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| Levan Aleksidze Levan Aleksidze () (born 5 June, 1926) is a Georgian jurist and expert on international law. He is a Professor of Tbilisi State University and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. Levan_Aleksidze
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| Bandhua Mukti Morcha Bandhua Mukti Morcha (BMM) or Bonded Labour Liberation Front (BLLF) is a non-governmental organisation in India working to end bonded labour. Based in New Delhi, it was founded in 1981 by Swami Agnivesh who continues as its chairman.Bonded labour was legally abolished in India in 1976 but it remains prevalent, with weak enforcement of the law by state governments. Bandhua_Mukti_Morcha
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| Pontic Greek genocide/Archive 1 Talk:Pontic_Greek_genocide/Archive_1
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| Rodolfo Stavenhagen Rodolfo Stavenhagen (born 1932) is a Mexican sociologist. He is a professor-researcher at El Colegio de México and former Deputy Director General of UNESCO. In 2001 he was appointed by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights the first United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people through Resolution 2001/57.. His mandate expired 30 April 2008. He was succeeded by Prof S. James Anaya of the University of Arizona Rodolfo_Stavenhagen
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| Shalom Weiss Shalom Weiss (also spelled Sholam Weiss; born April 1, 1954), was an American businessman and business consultant. He was convicted, in absentia, and sentenced on February 15, 2000 (also in absentia) to a consecutive sentence of 845 years for charges relating to the collapse of National Heritage Life Insurance. Shalom_Weiss
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| Yawovi Agboyibo Yawovi Madji Agboyibo (born December 31, 1943) is a Togolese politician. He served as Prime Minister of Togo from September 2006 to December 2007 and was National President of the Action Committee for Renewal (CAR), an opposition political party, from 1991 to 2008. He is currently the Honorary President of the CAR.Agboyibo was born in Kouvé in Yoto Prefecture. He became a lawyer and was active as an advocate for human rights. Yawovi_Agboyibo
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| Illegal immigration Illegal immigration refers to immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country. Illegal immigrants are also known as illegal aliens to differentiate them from legal immigrants. In politics, the term may imply a larger set of social issues and time constraints with disputed consequences in areas such as economy, social welfare, education, health care, slavery, prostitution, legal protections, voting rights, public services, and human rights. Illegal_immigration
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| Falkland Islands/Archive 3 Talk:Falkland_Islands/Archive_3
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