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  • ...r way to [[Turkey]]. They had heard that Turkey would grant them political asylum. ==Asylum in Albania==
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  • | known_for = ICE has appealed his asylum, and keeps him in custody ...aldés González''' is a [[Cuban people|Cuban]] [[journalist]], who sought asylum in the [[United States]].<ref name=Washingtonblade2019-09-11/><ref name=los
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  • ...ranean Basin]] and became a [[Legacy of the Roman Empire|leading cultural, political and religious]] [[Caput Mundi|centre]], inaugurating the [[Pax Romana]], a ...in the European [[Age of Discovery]]. Nevertheless, Italy's commercial and political power significantly waned with the opening of trade routes that bypassed th
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  • ...by periods of significant economic and military growth as well as those of political and economic instability. It is an [[Ethnic groups in Pakistan|ethnically]] ...tween the three.<ref>''[[South Asian Studies]]'', Volume 11 (Department of Political Science, University of Rajasthan, 1976), p. 69</ref><ref>Sugam Anand, ''Mod
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  • ==Seeking asylum== {{Albanian asylum}}
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  • ...Filipinos in Texas are comparatively recent arrivals. Strong economic and political ties with the Spanish empire from the 16th to the 19th centuries brought fe ...86–89}} They took advantage of the lack of oversight to agitate for more political freedom. Texians met at the [[Convention of 1832]] to discuss requesting in
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  • ...ons Act''. There was widespread Australian and international criticism and political controversy over Hicks' treatment, the evidence tendered against him, his t | url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/political-dilemma-over-guantanamo/2008/01/09/1199554740238.html
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  • ...ic rule under [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] and growing [[Western Bloc|Western political influence]].<ref name="Anthony H. Cordesman p 22">{{cite book |author=Corde ...istorians really mean by their use of Persia – that which was within the political boundaries of States ruled by Iranians.|jstor=1508723|doi=10.1017/S00178160
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  • ...g/wiki/Human_rights Human Rights], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics Political] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo Igbo]-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wi ...eld Heath], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] having claimed asylum in 2005.<ref name="WOR">{{cite web|url=https://www.workersliberty.org/story
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  • The United States was prepared to offer asylum to the Cuban citizens it employed. Alternately, they would be allowed to c ...merican Friendship Dinner.png|thumb|300px|Retired Cuban workers who sought asylum, and then lived the rest of their lives on the base join in the celebration
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  • ...omic]], [[French Armed Forces|military]] and [[Foreign relations of France|political]] influence in Europe and around the world. During the 17th and 18th centur ...1770). An unpopular king, Louis XV's weak rule, his ill-advised financial, political and military decisions, and his debauchery discredited the monarchy and arg
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  • ...mber 1967 in Karachi, Pakistan. He belongs to a notable [[Bengali Muslim]] political family of [[Mandal (surname)|Mandals]] hailing from Bagbari in [[Gabtali Up ==Political career==
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  • ...more than 38,000 Haitians at sea; 10,747 were eventually allowed to pursue asylum claims in the US following screening by immigration officials on board ship ...U.S. naval station strongly influenced Australia’s policy of processing asylum seekers on Nauru and Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island. Australia’s so ca
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  • '''Julian Assange''' is an [[Australia]]n [[computer scientist]] and political activist. ...media commentary following Julian Assange's dramatic bid to seek political asylum at Ecuador's London embassy. Many commentators have been dismissive of Assa
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  • ...owned business, his father's gas station. He was granted [[right of asylum|asylum]] in the U.S. in 1998, and graduated the following year.<ref name="mental"/ ...contends that Khan was aware that he was in violation of the terms of his asylum when he left the United States to visit Pakistan in 2002.
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  • In 1991, al-Khawaja was granted political asylum in Denmark. Following his resignation from the CDPPB in 1992, he and other ...nd non-partisan activities at international level which contributed to the political changes that took place in Bahrain when the new ruler came to power in 1999
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  • ...ment as a spokesman and adviser to the Afghan president; or seek political asylum in a Western country. ...take a break from involvement in Afghan politics, and, if he were to seek asylum, he would wish to do so in an Arab country.
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  • ...France Presse]]'' Capote and nine other dissidents had sought [[political asylum]] at the [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], de facto [[United States]] territor ...e dissident's situation, who said the ten individuals had not been offered asylum—rather they were being treated as if they were terrorists.
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  • ...Presse]]'' Borraza-Chaple and nine other dissidents had sought [[political asylum]] at the [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], de facto [[United States]] territor ...e dissident's situation, who said the ten individuals had not been offered asylum—rather they were being treated as if they were terrorists.
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  • ...ba along with the remaining Wreckers Topspin and Roadbuster, as Cuba gives asylum to Autobots and their supporters. Simmons gives information to Edmund Burto ...ind have secretly went rogue by eliminating the Autobots (who were granted asylum after their alliance with the military ended) and due to Attinger's belief
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