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  • {{Infobox country .../02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=68&pr.y=12&sy=2014&ey=2021&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=916&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhst
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  • ...s corrupt Kazakh military contacts. A large group of soldiers loyal to the country of Kazakhstan has been working closely with [[United Nations|U.N.]] ground
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  • ...e: Reflex]]'', a [[Video game porting|port]] of ''Call of Duty 4'' adapted by [[Treyarch]] for the [[Wii]] console.<ref name="Wii game">{{cite web |url=h ...e's campaign follows the Task Force 141, a [[special forces]] unit fronted by Captain [[Soap MacTavish]], and the [[United States Army Rangers]] as they
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  • | alt=Poster shows a circle with Bond flanked by two women at the centre. Globs of fire and action shots from the film are b | caption = British cinema poster for ''The World Is Not Enough'', designed by Brian Bysouth
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  • | country = United States ...iller]] film written by [[Andrew W. Marlowe]] and directed and co-produced by [[Wolfgang Petersen]]. It is about a group of Russian terrorists that [[Air
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  • |country = Kazakhstan
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  • ...|}}; born 6 July 1940) is the [[President of Kazakhstan]]. He has been the country's leader since 1989, when he was named First Secretary of the [[Communist P Nazarbayev has suppressed dissent, been accused of human rights abuses by several human rights organizations, and presided over an authoritarian regi
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  • ...tration]] has tried to balance relations with Russia and the United States by sending petroleum and natural gas to its northern neighbor at artificially ...ional security, defense capacity, sovereignty and territorial unity of the country;
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  • The idea of convening the CICA was first proposed by [[Kazakhstan]] President [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] on 5 October 1992, at the The proposal for convening the CICA was welcomed by a number of Asian States. During the next seven years, a series of meetings
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  • {{legend|#eeee00|Unrecognized state, abiding by treaty (Taiwan)}} | condition_effective = Ratification by the [[Soviet Union]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]], and 40
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  • {{legend|#008080|Unrecognized state, abiding by treaty}} | condition_effective = Ratification by 22 states
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  • | condition_effective = Ratification by at least 12 signatories ...It entered into force on 4 December 1969, and as of 2015 has been ratified by 186 parties.<ref name="icao.int"/>
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  • | type = Aviation, [[international criminal law]], anti-terrorism ...ions in which an aircraft takes off or lands in a place different from its country of registration. The convention sets out the principle of ''[[aut dedere au
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  • | name = Nuclear Terrorism Convention ...= International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
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  • ...= International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism | date_signed = 10 January 2000<ref>First signed by [[Belgium]], [[Canada]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Malta]], [[Netherlands]
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  • | type = [[anti-terrorism]], [[international criminal law]], privileges and immunities; diplomatic re | date_signed = 28 December 1973<ref>First signed by the United States.</ref>
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  • | type = [[anti-terrorism]], [[international criminal law]] | date_signed = 12 January 1998<ref>First signed by [[Belgium]], Canada, France, Russia, [[Sri Lanka]], the United Kingdom, and
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  • | type = [[Aviation]], [[International criminal law]], anti-[[terrorism]] ...nvention''' or the '''Montreal Convention''') is a [[multilateral treaty]] by which states agree to prohibit and punish behaviour which may threaten the
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  • | type = Anti-terrorism, aviation ...s a [[multilateral treaty|multilateral]] [[anti-terrorism legislation|anti-terrorism]] [[treaty]] that aims to prohibit and prevent the manufacture or storage o
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  • ...e = [[Admiralty law]], [[International criminal law]], anti-terrorism ...Maritime Navigation''' (SUA) or '''Sua Act''' is a [[multilateral treaty]] by which states agree to prohibit and punish behaviour which may threaten the
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  • | type = Anti-[[terrorism]], [[international criminal law]], [[admiralty law]] ...ocated on the Continental Shelf''' (SUA PROT) is a [[multilateral treaty]] by which states agree to prohibit and punish behaviour which may threaten the
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  • The convention was adopted and opened for signature by the [[United Nations General Assembly]] on 21 December 1965,<ref name=UNGA2 The Convention is monitored by the [[Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination]] (CERD).
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  • ...conference and states that it will go into force when it has been ratified by two-thirds of the Parties to the CPPNM. [[Category:Terrorism treaties]]
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  • ...tion of war|war has not been declared]], and in an occupation of another [[country]]'s territory. ...all the [[judicial]] [[guarantee]]s which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples.''
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  • ...nder their [[jurisdiction]], and forbids states to transport people to any country where there is reason to believe they will be tortured. ...Rev.4_en.pdf |title=CAT General Comment No. 2: Implementation of Article 2 by States Parties |publisher=Committee against Torture |date=23 November 2007
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  • | type = [[International criminal law]], anti-terrorism ...l Convention against the Taking of Hostages''') is a United Nations treaty by which states agree to prohibit and punish [[hostage taking]]. The treaty in
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  • ...w of [[Kazakhstan]], as stated in Article 4. The Constitution was approved by [[Kazakhstani constitutional referendum, 1995|referendum]] on 30 August 199 ''united by a common historic fate,''
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  • ...February and April meetings in Almaty of the P5+1 talks with Iran over the country’s nuclear program, embodying Kazakhstan’s multi-vector foreign policy a ...=2013-12-02 |df= }}</ref> Mr Idrissov highlights the key elements of the country’s candidature since formally initiating the process in September this yea
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  • ...d technical cooperation" by creating "favourable conditions for investment by each others' investors for reciprocal promotion and protection of [[investm ...links to the south." Karzai said, "I believe Kazakhstan is an example of a country that was given an opportunity and used it. We intend to continue working wi
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  • ...o work for [[Biopreparat]], the secret biological weapons program overseen by the Soviet Union’s [[Council of Ministers of the USSR|Council of Minister ..., Alibek used his position at Biopreparat and the authority granted to him by the first part of the decree to begin destruction of the BW program. Specif
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  • |subdivision_type = Country ...waters and never seen again. After that, his beloved, Jeyran, inconsolable by Sum's disappearance, would go to the river and cry "Sum qayıt!" (which mea
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  • .../www.economist.com/news/asia/21700499-shaking-throne-central-asias-biggest-country-islamist-violence-and-spate-protests-have|website=economist.com|publisher=T Terrorism and [[extremism]] are rare in Kazakhstan,<ref name="bbc" /><ref name="reute
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  • ...tionalist [[Herut]] party in Israel, and died in 1983 when he was run over by a bus near [[Dizengoff Street]] in Tel Aviv.<ref name="newsru.co.il"/> Zhir ...mittees and unions. He was awarded a [[Doktor nauk|Dr.Sci.]] in philosophy by MSU in 1998. Although he participated in some reformist groups, Zhirinovsky
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  • '''Uyghurs in Kazakhstan''' form [[Kazakhstan|the country]]'s 7th-largest ethnic group, according to the 1999 census.<ref name="Censu ...rnment closed the Xinjiang&ndash;Kazakh SSR border, both to prevent flight by ethnic minorities, and to prevent the penetration of Soviet secret agents i
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  • ...ad al-Turkestani''' and '''Ashan Sumut''', was the leader of the [[Islamic terrorism|Islamic extremist group]] [[East Turkestan Islamic Party]], and suspected o He was shot dead in a counter-terrorism operation on October 2, 2003 by the [[Pakistani Army]].<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.u
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  • ...injiang]] (新疆, meaning "new frontier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[Pe ...l map showing the separation of Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin (Taklamakan) by the Tien Shan Mountains]]
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  • ...ony.pdf Index to Transcripts of Detainee Testimony and Documents Submitted by Detainees at Combatant Status Review Tribunals Held at Guantanamo Between J ...ft China during September 2000 {{Sic}} and traveled to Kabul, Afghanistan, by way of Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan.
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  • |title=List of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through [[Joint Task Force Guantanamo]] [[counter-terrorism]] analysts reports Mahmud was born on July 1, 1964, in [[Ghulja, China|Ghul
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  • ...on. The governments of China has claimed that his "activities" amount to "terrorism". He is currently the [[World Uyghur Congress]] secretary. ...]] to [[Interpol]], but this has not been acted on by Germany or any other country in the [[West]] where he has since travelled.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ww
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  • ''Uyghur'' is often pronounced {{IPAc-en|ˈ|w|iː|g|ər}} by English speakers, though an acceptable English pronunciation closer to the ...tory because the sound shift ð/ḏ > y did not appear to have taken place by this time.{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=155}} The etymology therefore cannot be accur
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  • ...dn't be sent back to China because U.S. law forbids deporting someone to a country where they are likely to face torture or persecution. | title=Chinese Detainees Are Men Without a Country: 15 Muslims, Cleared of Terrorism Charges, Remain at Guantanamo With Nowhere to Go
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  • ...Commander]] of the [[Korean People's Army]] (KPA), the [[List of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's leaders ...s country in [[state terrorism]] and strengthened the role of the military by his ''[[Songun]]'', or "military-first", politics. Kim's rule also saw tent
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  • ...nt-Terrorism-Exercises.html China/Kazakhstan: Forces Hold First-Ever Joint Terrorism Exercises] Uyghur American Association</ref> ...countries with the lowest impact of terrorism.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Terrorism Index|url=http://www.visionofhumanity.org/sites/default/files/Global%20Terr
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  • ...'') '''Ioseliani''' (July 10, 1926 &ndash; March 4, 2003) was a [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] politician, writer, [[Georgian mafia|thief-in-law]] and leader ...ional separatist elements. In February 1991, his organisation was outlawed by President [[Zviad Gamsakhurdia]] and he was imprisoned along with other Mkh
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  • ...nctions/OFAC-Enforcement/Pages/20120223.aspx | title=Resource Center: Anti-Terrorism Designations; Transnational Criminal Organizations: Specially Designated N ...ial criminal group in the country",<ref name=statedept>{{cite book | title=Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007 | publisher=Government Printing
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  • ...ntion."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/kazakhstan World Report 2015: Kazakhstan], accessed October 2015.< ...stan, and the country has never held an election judged to be free or fair by the West.}}</ref>
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  • ...nce. Local officials attempt on occasion to limit the practice of religion by some nontraditional groups; however, higher-level officials or courts occas ...the country's constitutional guarantees of religious freedom and with the country's tradition of religious tolerance. U.S. government officials visited relig
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