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| Mumia Abu-Jamal Mumia Abu-Jamal (born Wesley Cook on April 24, 1954) is an African-American who was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1981 murder of police officer Daniel Faulkner. Before his arrest he was a Black Panther Party activist, cab driver, and journalist. Since his conviction, his case has received international attention and he has become a controversial cultural icon. Mumia_Abu-Jamal
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| Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHISC or WHINSEC), formerly the School of the Americas (SOA; ) is a United States Department of Defense facility at Fort Benning near Columbus, Georgia in the United States.Between 1946 and 2001, the SOA trained more than 61,000 Latin American soldiers and policemen. Western_Hemisphere_Institute_for_Security_Cooperation
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| Condoleezza Rice Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954) is a professor, diplomat, author, and national security expert. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and the second in the administration of President George W. Bush to hold the office. Rice was the first black woman, second African American (after her predecessor Colin Powell, who served from 2001 to 2005), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright, who served from 1997 to 2001 in the Clinton Administration) to serve as Secretary of State. Condoleezza_Rice
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| Free speech zone Free_speech_zone
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| National Lawyers Guild The National Lawyers Guild is a progressive/left-wing bar association in the United States "dedicated to the need for basic and progressive change in the structure of our political and economic system." lawyers, law students, paralegals, legal secretaries, "jailhouse lawyers", and other legal workers. National_Lawyers_Guild
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| Raboteau Massacre Raboteau is a neighborhood by the sea in Gonaïves in north-west Haiti. On April 22 1994, during the 1991-1994 de facto military dictatorship that came to power following a coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a group of Aristide supporters were beaten and killed by civilian and para-military forces (including the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti,FRAPH). Raboteau_Massacre
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| National Lawyers Guild Talk:National_Lawyers_Guild
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| Operation Backfire (FBI) Operation Backfire is a multi-agency criminal investigation, led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), into destructive acts in the name of animal rights and environmental causes in the United States regarded as eco-terrorism by the FBI. Operation_Backfire_(FBI)
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| West Bank closures West Bank closure system is a series of obstacles including permanent and partially manned checkpoints, concrete roadblocks and barriers, metal gates, earthmounds, tunnels, trenches, and an elaborate set of permit restrictions that controls and restricts Palestinian movement. West_Bank_closures
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| 2000 Democratic National Convention protest activity This article is about the protests surrounding the 2000 Democratic National Convention, for details on the convention itself, see here.The protests surrounding the 2000 Democratic National Convention occurred from August 14 to August 17, 2000 in the areas immediately next to and in the environs surrounding where the convention took placeStaples Center and surrounding downtown of Los Angeles, California. 2000_Democratic_National_Convention_protest_activity
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 January 22 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_January_22
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| Articles for deletion/Chris Crass Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Chris_Crass
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| Enhanced interrogation techniques Enhanced interrogation techniques, also referred to as "rough interrogation", "harsh interrogation", and "alternative set of procedures" George W. Bush administration in the United States to describe methods used by US military intelligence and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to extract information from captives as part of the War on Terror.Many of these techniques are regarded by critics, including the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the British House of Commons, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Human Rights First (HRF) and Physicians for Human Rights (PFH), the National Lawyers Guild, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) , to c Enhanced_interrogation_techniques
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| Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 is a bill sponsored by Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) in the 110th United States Congress. Its stated purpose is to deal with "homegrown terrorism and violent radicalization" by establishing a national commission, establishing a center for study, and cooperating with other nations. The bill was introduced to the House on April 19 2007, and passed on Oct 23, 2007. It was introduced to the Senate on August 2, 2007 as S-1959. Violent_Radicalization_and_Homegrown_Terrorism_Prevention_Act_of_2007
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| Shayana D. Kadidal Shayana (Shane) D. Kadidal is an American lawyer and writer. Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City since 2001, and is senior managing attorney of the Guantánamo Global Justice Initiative there, coordinating legal representation for the captives held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. Shayana_D._Kadidal
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| Ira Gollobin Ira Gollobin (July 18, 1911 – April 4, 2008) was a philosopher and renowned civil rights and immigration attorney who was involved for over seven decades in many high profile civil liberties, immigration, and extradition cases. Gollobin wrote extensively on the civil liberties and civil rights of both the native- and foreign-born. Ira_Gollobin
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| Ronald Dauphin Ronald Dauphin is a Haitian grassroots activist, customs worker and political prisoner who has been imprisoned without trial since March 2004. A member of Fanmi Lavalas, he was arrested by armed paramilitary troops on March 1, 2004 - the day after US officials forced Haiti’s elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide into exile. Mr. Dauphin has spent the ensuing years in a Haitian prison without having been convicted of any crime. Ronald_Dauphin
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| Louis J. Posner Louis J. Posner (born 1956) is a New York City Attorney at law and political activist who has been quoted in MSNBC, CNN and The Washington Post. Posner is most noted as founder of Voter March, the grassroots organization that played a major role in the 2001 Inauguration Day demonstrations against George W. Bush and in seeking voting and electoral reform. Posner organized the first protest against the pending invasion of Iraq at the U.N. on September 12, 2002. Louis_J._Posner
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