| Israeli settlement Israeli settlements are residential areas inhabited by Jewish Israelis in Arab territory that was occupied during the 1967 Six-Day War. Such settlements currently exist in the West Bank, which is militarily occupied by Israel and is under Israeli military administration and partially under the control of the Palestinian National Authority, and in the Golan Heights, which are under Israeli civilian administration. Israeli_settlement
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| Mordechai Vanunu Talk:Mordechai_Vanunu
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| Right of return Talk:Right_of_return
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| Reclaim the Streets Reclaim the Streets (RTS) is a collective with a shared ideal of community ownership of public spaces. Participants characterize the collective as a resistance movement opposed to the dominance of corporate forces in globalisation, and to the car as the dominant mode of transport. Reclaim_the_Streets
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| 2010 FIFA World Cup The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, an international tournament for football, that is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. It will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by a nation in the Confederation of African Football, leaving the Oceania Football Confederation as the only FIFA Confederation never to have hosted the event. Italy are the defending champions, although they do not automatically qualify for the final tournament. 2010_FIFA_World_Cup
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| List of universities and colleges in Israel There are eight official universities in Israel that are authorized to grant the second academic degree. In addition, there are about two dozen colleges and other institutes of higher learning that are typically authorized to grant the first academic degree only, as well as about a dozen foreign university extensions. List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_Israel
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| Democratic Alliance (South Africa) The Democratic Alliance (DA) is a South African political party, the governing party in the Western Cape province, and the official opposition to the ruling African National Congress. The party was formed when the Democratic Party entered into a short-lived alliance with the New National Party (NNP) and a smaller party in 2000. Democratic_Alliance_(South_Africa)
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| Disinvestment Disinvestment, sometimes referred to as divestment, refers to the use of a concerted economic boycott, with specific emphasis on liquidating stock, to pressure a government, industry, or company towards a change in policy, or in the case of govennments, even regime change. Disinvestment
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| Mark Serwotka Mark Serwotka (born 1963) is the General Secretary of the British trade union for civil servants, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS). He took office on 1 June 2002. He is seen to be one of the trade union "awkward squad". Mark_Serwotka
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| Yesh Gvul Yesh Gvul (Hebrew:1982, by combat veterans, at the outbreak of the Lebanon War, who refused to serve in Lebanon and has expanded its opposition to the war in Lebanon to the negation of service in the occupied territories, reflected in the current Yesh Gvul slogan “We don’t shoot, we don’t cry, and we don’t serve in the occupied territories !â Yesh_Gvul
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| Borders Group Talk:Borders_Group
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| Peter J. Brennan Peter Joseph Brennan (May 24, 1918 - October 2, 1996) was United States Secretary of Labor under Presidents Nixon and Ford. He served between February 2, 1973 and March 15, 1975. Brennan had previously been the president of both the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York and the Building and Construction Trades Council of New York, and returned to the former position after leaving the Ford administration. Peter_J._Brennan
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| CounterPunch Talk:CounterPunch
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| N2 (South Africa) N2 is one of the National Roads of South Africa; it is the main highway along the Indian Ocean coast of the country. The N2 starts in Cape Town in the Western Cape and runs through the cities of Port Elizabeth and East London in the Eastern Cape and Durban in KwaZulu-Natal to end at Ermelo in Mpumalanga. N2_(South_Africa)
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| John Z/drafts/Mordechai Vanunu User:John_Z/drafts/Mordechai_Vanunu
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| Ilan Pappé Ilan Pappé (; born 1954 in Haifa, Israel) is professor of history at the University of Exeter in the UK, and co-director of the Exeter Center for Ethno-Political Studies. He was formerly a senior lecturer in political science at Haifa University (1984-2007), and chair of the Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian and Israeli Studies in Haifa (2000-2008).He is the author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (2006), The Modern Middle East (2005), A History of Modern Palestine (2003), and Britain and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (1988). Ilan_Pappé
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| Gilad Atzmon Talk:Gilad_Atzmon
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| Mansour Osanlou Mansour Osanloo is a leading trade union activist in Iran where he has been imprisoned several times from 2005 to 2008. Osanloo is currently held in Evin Prison, serving a five-year prison sentence. He is a founding member of the Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company, an independent union that has been campaigning vigorously for workers’ rights. Mansour_Osanlou
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| Willie Lambert Willie Lambert is a union leader and politician in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. In the spring and summer of 2006, he challenged longstanding incumbent Buzz Hargrove for the presidency of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union. However, on August 16, 2006, Lambert withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Hargrove's reelection, one day before CAW convention delegates were scheduled to vote.Lambert is a bus driver employed by Oakville Transit. Willie_Lambert
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| Chinese people in Israel The Chinese in Israel comprise a few separate groups. The guest workers in the construction section dominate numerically, while there are also small groups of Jews from China who have made aliyah, as well as foreign students studying in Israeli universities. Chinese_people_in_Israel
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