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| name = International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
| wikisource1 = International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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...he '''threat''' or '''use of force''' against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Pur
[[Category:Political charters|United Nations Charter]]
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...iddle jüz and the Little jüz — were no longer able to pursue a unified political policy. Although [[Abulkhair Khan]] of the Little jüz was nominally the se
...ti zhargy|"Жеті Жарғі"]] (transliterated, "Jeti Jarği" —"Seven Charters").
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...laying registration, the government usually claimed that religious groups' charters did not meet the requirements of the law, in some cases citing discrepancie
...anization. By the end of the reporting period, the [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] (HT) political movement remained the only group banned under the law. No apolitical religi
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