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  • ...2023-01-27 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> [[LGBT rights in the United States|LGBT rights]],<ref name=":0" /> [[Criminal justice reform in the United States|criminal ...blican Party on economic issues. Democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the Democratic Party that
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  • ...ial segregation in the United States|racial segregation]], and the [[civil rights movement]] which sought political and social freedom. In 2008, [[Barack Oba ...11 }}</ref> Blacks played a role in both sides in the American Revolution. Activists in the Patriot cause included [[James Armistead]], [[Prince Whipple]], and
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  • ...tions]], and [[Women's rights in Iran|limited rights for women]] and [[The Rights of the Child in Iran|for children]]. It is also a focal point for [[Shia Is ...thor=Kamran Hashemi |title=Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Rights Law and Muslim States |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yj-MrJ_tOk4C&p
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  • {{short description|Founder of the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA)}} | nationality = [[Indian people|Indian]]
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  • ...dependence in 1947 after the [[Partition of India|Partition of the British Indian Empire]], which awarded separate statehood to its Muslim-majority regions a ...ned: "It is composed of letters taken from the names of all our homelands, Indian and Asian, [[Punjab Province (British India)|''P''anjab]], [[North-West Fro
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  • ...h Commissioner for Human Rights|United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights]] ...Tribunal for Rwanda]]. Her four-year term as High Commissioner for Human Rights began on 1 September 2008.<ref name=ohchr/>
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  • ...a, who were garrisoned in Singapore.<ref name=Brill1>{{cite book|title=The Indian Army in the Two World Wars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cON5DwAAQB ...sh Empire losses included 38,496 United Kingdom, 18,490 Australian, 67,340 Indian and 14,382 local volunteer troops. Total Australian casualties included 1,7
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  • # Protect [[Civil and political rights|civil rights]], Early homicide investigations of the new agency included the [[Osage Indian murders]]. During the "War on Crime" of the 1930s, FBI agents apprehended
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  • | nationality = Indian | notable_works = *Advocacy for justice, equality, and human & animal rights
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  • ...claim-civil-rights-cradle-ma/|title=Who's right? Cities lay claim to civil rights "cradle" mantle|publisher=Politifact|last=Stirgus|first=Eric|date=June 28, ...f> The Creek were forced to leave the area in 1821, under [[Indian removal|Indian Removal]] by the federal government,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.georgiae
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  • ...ing |year=2004 |access-date=2 March 2005 |quote=Chile's name comes from an Indian word, Tchili, meaning 'the deepest point of the Earth'. |archive-url=https: ...regime were marked by [[Human rights violations in Pinochet's Chile|human rights violation]]s. Chile actively participated in [[Operation Condor]].<ref>{{ci
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  • [[File:Early indian west.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.3|Early Native American tribal territories]] ...This began the movement of Native populations north into what would become Indian Territory—modern-day Oklahoma.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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  • {{see also|Women's sports|Women's professional sports}} ...g peer relationships, [[physical fitness]], and [[athletic scholarship]]s. Activists for [[education]] and the [[war on drugs]] encourage youth sport as a means
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  • ...was largely political: most folk revival was largely driven by progressive activists, a stark contrast to the culturally conservative audiences of country music ...=":0" /> who introduced new themes in their works, touching on fundamental rights, feminism, and controversies about racism and religion of the older generat
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  • | nationality = Indian | practice_areas = PoSH Act, Cyber Law, Consumer Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Family Laws, POCSO Act, Constitutional Law, Civil & Criminal Law, Banking
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  • ...dominantly works in '''Bengali''' cinema. Usually he try to focus on human rights and social issues in all of his activity. is a well-known face in the human rights movement. He was one of the foremost activists of the ‘2013 Shahbag protests’, which was formed to demand the trial of
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  • ...in far away regions; many reminders of the commercial trade between the [[Indian subcontinent]] and Italy have been found, such as the ivory statuette [[Pom ...bruary 2011}}</ref>{{clarify|reason=Who are the other 730,000 followers of Indian faiths?|date=March 2020}}
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  • | nationality = Indian '''Sanjit "Bunker" Roy''' (born 30 June 1945) is an Indian social activist and educator who founded the [[Barefoot College]]. He was s
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