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  • ...wDxTvTlRuYC&pg=PA46 "Turkey, Closing ranks against accountability"], Human Rights Watch, 2008. "The traditional Nowrouz/Nowrooz celebrations, mainly celebrat ..._human_rights_group_says|title=Three Kurds killed in Syria shooting, human rights group says – Middle East<!-- Bot generated title -->|author=|date=|work=M
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  • ...Kazakh]], as well as [[movie]]s, [[TV series|series]], [[talk show]]s, and children's, cultural, historical and entertainment programs. ...Company CIS]] LLC entered into an exclusive agreement to acquire licensing rights to broadcast the film industry in the ether.
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  • ...sations regularly describe [[Human rights in Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan's human rights situation]] as poor. ...any status whatsoever at the Council until their [[democracy]] and [[human rights]] records improved.
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  • ...slanders/isles-to-retain-rights-to-nabokov-1.2833994|title=Isles to retain rights to Nabokov|last=Strang|first=Katie|date=2011-04-22|publisher=Newsday.com|ac
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  • ...gham.ac.uk/hrlc/documents/student-conference-2014/aizhan-kapyshevawomen27s-rights-full-paper-(1).pdf |website=www.nottingham.ac.uk}}</ref> ==Women's rights==
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  • ...t and Negotiating under the Investment Committee of Kazakhstan (exercising rights of the Deputy Chairman).<ref name>{{cite web|url=http://www.samruk-kazyna.k
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  • ...men with powerful "khram" (genitals). He is strongly opposed to [[women's rights]] and was quite aghast upon learning of [[women's suffrage]] (stating that ...ney [[Ed Fagan]] to sue the makers of the film for $30 million for [[human rights]] abuses. Fagan intended to submit lawsuits in New York and Florida state c
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  • ...tan|Kazakhstan government]] as part of its overall policy to promote human rights. The ambassador and other U.S. officials supported the country's efforts to ...and actively discourages affiliation with extremist groups. However, human rights observers and members of some minority religious groups criticized the gove
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  • ...General Assembly|General Assembly]] Resolution on the "Situation of Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran" (UN document no. A/C.3/56/L.50) on 19 Dece ...014 about situation with M. Tungatarov and depriving of his administrative rights.]{{dead link|date=April 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
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  • ...n 3 July 1907, [[Tsar Nikolai II]] issued a decree depriving the electoral rights of the indigenous peoples of [[Siberia]] and [[Central Asia]]. They lost th ...ms were exempted from military service due to the deprivation of electoral rights. The decree came in the days of [[Ramadan]] and the height of the agricultu
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  • ...ced to seven years in prison for abuse of office. Many international human rights organizations<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |title= Amnesty International ...n the political movement [[DCK (Buckethead album)|DCK]], founded the human rights organization Pravosoznanie which contributed significantly to the cause of
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  • [[Category:Human rights in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...Vladimir Podatev who was appointed a member of the commission for [[human rights]] under President [[Boris Yeltsin]], in spite of three previous [[felony]]
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  • ...]] and [[Human rights of Kurdish people in Turkey|cultural and political]] rights for the [[Kurds in Turkey]].<ref name=tahiri>Tahiri, Hussein. ''The Structu
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  • ...air trials ... Torture remains common in places of detention."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/kazakhstan ...Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=15723&LangID=E#sthash.cA8jiR5R.dpuf] - Human Rights Council, 19 March 2015</ref>
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  • ...e-owned and primary and secondary education are constitutionally protected rights.
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  • .../www.refworld.org/country,,,,AUT,,5139cf902,0.html |title=Continuing Human Rights Abuses Force Chechens to Flee to Europe |publisher=Refworld |date= |accessd ...d to return the next year, the survivors lost economic resources and civil rights and, under both Soviet and post-Soviet governments, they have been the obje
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  • ...sian government]], expressed their concern during the 1990s about minority rights in several countries, most notably [[Latvia]] and [[Estonia]]. In [[Moldova
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  • ...11 years in prison with an additional two years' deprivation of political rights. ...tional two-year sentence (until February 2011) of deprivation of political rights under the strict surveillance of local authorities.
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  • ...Guantánamo Ask Supreme Court for Release &#124; Center for Constitutional Rights] {{webarchive |url=http://www.webcitation.org/5s6nfQuCV?url=http://ccrjusti * Human Rights First; [http://www.humanrightsfirst.info/pdf/Habeas-Works-final-web.pdf Hab
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  • ...t the people of East Turkistan had risen in rebellion only to secure their rights under the Chinese constitution.<ref name="Benson 1990:86">[[#Benson|Benson ...要成员]</ref> She has been a prominent advocate of women and children's rights.<ref>(Chinese) [http://www.people.com.cn/GB/shizheng/252/9737/9738/20021218
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  • ...ate=October 2001 |work=Human Rights Watch Backgrounder |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]]}}</ref> while police continue to battle with religious separatists [[Amnesty International]] and [[Human Rights Watch]] speculate that Uyghur resentment towards alleged repression of Uygh
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  • ...Guantánamo Ask Supreme Court for Release &#124; Center for Constitutional Rights] {{webarchive |url=http://www.webcitation.org/5s6nfQuCV?url=http://ccrjusti * Human Rights First; [http://www.humanrightsfirst.info/pdf/Habeas-Works-final-web.pdf Hab
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  • ...Guantánamo Ask Supreme Court for Release &#124; Center for Constitutional Rights] {{webarchive |url=http://www.webcitation.org/5s6nfQuCV?url=http://ccrjusti
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  • * Human Rights First; [http://www.humanrightsfirst.info/pdf/Habeas-Works-final-web.pdf Hab
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  • *Human Rights First; [http://www.humanrightsfirst.info/pdf/Habeas-Works-final-web.pdf Hab
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  • * Human Rights First; [http://www.humanrightsfirst.info/pdf/Habeas-Works-final-web.pdf Hab
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  • ...tp://washingtontimes.com/world/20060217-105337-6696r.htm U.S. hit on human rights], ''[[Washington Times]]'', February 18, 2006</ref>
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  • ...tp://washingtontimes.com/world/20060217-105337-6696r.htm U.S. hit on human rights] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060714190034/http://washin ...r 2007 he was granted a 4-day visa to [[Sweden]], to lecture about [[human rights]] in [[Stockholm]]. Since his sister lived in Sweden, he applied for asylum
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  • ...n 2009, Taiwanese President [[Ma Ying-jeou]] praised the progress on human rights in China in his comment on the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen incident o ...gly tied to his activism. He has ties to center-left and progressive human rights and political organizations. In Taiwan, he has "pledged to take a tougher a
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  • ...from famine, partially due to economic mismanagement, and had a poor human rights record. Kim involved his country in [[state terrorism]] and strengthened th ...t his schooling, Kim was involved in politics. He was active in the Korean Children's Union and the Democratic Youth League of North Korea (DYL), taking part in
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  • # Children’s rights
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  • ...vernment harassment. He fought to create a basis of rule of law and equal rights.</blockquote>
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  • ...e he began to work as a publisher. Due to his support for regionality and rights for [[Siberian peoples]], he was arrested on charges of supporting [[separa
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  • ...control, crisis prevention, East–West trade, European security and human rights. The second part of the policy was based on the importance of equalising th ...ublics.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/BE083888/president-brezhnev-kissing-jimmy-carter|title=President Br
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  • ...front of the interests of the state. For instance, all citizens have equal rights to access civil service. Application to civil service is voluntary. Civil s 8. Main Rights, Duties, and Restrictions of Civil Servants
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  • ...to an individual was decided by the state and the state could remove these rights if it saw fit.{{sfn|Smith|1991|p=82}} Soviet Marxism–Leninism justified [
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