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  • [[Category:Civil rights activists]] [[Category:Free speech activists]]
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  • | name = Convention on the Rights of the Child | wikisource = UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
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  • ...fault]]s in Azerbaijan, four in Georgia and seven in Turkey. Environmental activists fiercely opposed the crossing of the [[drainage basin|watershed]] of the [[ ===Human rights===
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  • ...tan the presidency of the OSCE, arguing that the Kazakh government's human rights abuses rendered it unworthy to hold that post. ...ceived 95.5% of the vote. The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights rejected the election's results.<ref name="political prisoner" />
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  • {{Infobox civil conflict ...ultan Nazarbayev]].<ref>{{cite web |title = Kazakhstan: Crackdown on Human Rights |url = https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/EUR57/001/2014/en/1b90554f-
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  • ..."shoot that bastard over there in the corridor". Gotsa sued Zhirinovsky in civil court for 1 million rubles (approximately US$38,000) in damages and eventua ...ow known as [[World Animal Protection]]), as well as Russian animal rights activists, have accused Zhirinovsky of [[cruelty to animals]]. Zhirinovsky responded
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  • ...troubled years of initial collectivization. So as not to lose their civil rights, they called themselves "Bulgars" in the 1930s; The Gagauz of the village o ...n groups in the Soviet Union began to embrace nationalist ideals. In 1988, activists from the local [[intelligentsia]] aligned with other ethnic minorities to c
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  • ...oint has been defending the growing democracy in the island, and promoting civil society. He has often criticized the [[Democratic Progressive Party]], lead ...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
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  • ...inese government officials concerned with ethnic separatism, and to Uyghur activists concerned that research could affect their claims of being indigenous to th ...]]s and [[East Turkestan independence movement|East Turkestan independence activists]] [[Muhammad Amin Bughra]] (Mehmet Emin) and [[Masud Sabri]] rejected the S
    118 KB (17,648 words) - 01:09, 17 May 2026
  • ...ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=15574 Terror network claims unsettle Kazakh activists] ISN Security Watch</ref> ...organization were planning on robbing businesses to fund assassinations of civil servants.<ref name=ZHAMAAT>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/12/A9
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  • ...l problems in sphere of youth only by state efforts. Many things depend on civil attitude and energy of youth associations themselves. You also mentioned th ...youth wing Zhas Otan in process of receiving experience of socio-economic, civil, political and other social activities by young citizens.
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