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  • ...ntelligence disinformation, was a founder of the Heritage journal, 'Policy Review'; and [[Roger Pearson]], a well-known anti-Semite, neo-Nazi, and proponent ...BI political files. {{ref|24}} Francis, however, informed the publication 'Human Events' that Rees was an "authoritative" source on the subject of internal
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  • ...n the changes to the law which seek to abolish fundamental tenets of human rights, and the increasing gap between the wealthiest few and the mass of the popu ...at the University of Witwatersrand (BCom, LLB 1955), and worked as a human rights lawyer 1958-65, including, at the infamous 1963-4 Rivonia Trial, representi
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  • ...ef>[http://www.saferworld.org.uk/publications.php?id=101 Saferworld Annual Review April 2004-March 2005], Saferworld, undated, p. 6</ref> In their work 'with ...ef>[http://www.saferworld.org.uk/publications.php?id=101 Saferworld Annual Review April 2004-March 2005], Saferworld, undated, p. 6</ref>
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  • ...ussia", let Mr Bush hear from organisations working in the fields of human rights, media freedom and environmental issues in Russia. Manana Aslamazyan, from ...ations similar to NED, and they work collaboratively, e.g., the [[Canadian Rights and Democracy]] and the British [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. A
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  • ..., 1989].{{ref|ews}} In October 1992, he acted as the convenor of the Human Rights Committee of the [[Iraqi National Congress]], a transitional parliament bas ...d Edward Mortimer gave the work a fairly positive review in the ''New york Review of Books'' (May 27, p.3). Makiya was interviewed on the highly regarded ''F
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  • ...rd]] and CIA Historical Review Panel; U.S. public delegate to OSCE, Warsaw Human Dimension Meeting; independent expert for International Criminal Tribunal f *[[UN Watch]] (NB: she is also a "U.S. member, United Nations Human Rights Committee")
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  • ...n conflicts throughout the world where progress toward democracy and human rights is possible." The most significant nonviolent conflicts in the world today, ...u/2007/735/38093 'False accusations and major leaps of logic'], Green Left Review, 10 December 2007.</ref>
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  • ...org.uk/pdf/CivitasReviewJun07.pdf The Centre for Social Cohesion], Civitas Review, June 2007, p.6.</ref> ::(a) monitoring abuses of human rights;
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  • ...nal of Human Rights'' and the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ''The Jackson Review: A Journal of Democratic Geopolitics'', soon to be published by Routledge u ...com/review.asp?reviews_id=89 Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes America], Review by Thomas Cushman, Democratiya, Summer 2007.</ref>
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  • ...p://www.wbcsd.org/DocRoot/eC4MJxCo243nISr3qT1G/annualreview2007.pdf Annual Review 2007:The Times they are a Changin] February 2008. Accessed 14th April 2009< ...ection. But to judge from their recent publications, such as their "Annual Review 1996," and "Signals of Change," a report on corporate progress toward susta
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  • ...n Affairs]], [[Harper's]], [[National Review]], [[New Republic]], [[Policy Review]], [[FrontPage]], [[Jerusalem Post]] and [[Weekly Standard Magazine|The Wee The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington-based civil rights group, said Pipes is "known for his hostility to Muslims", and called the a
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  • ...and contemporary contexts. All articles are subjected to a rigorous peer-review process with an acceptance rate of one in three. ...dies at Brunel University. He argues that the European Convention on Human Rights needs to be overturned and the Government should have the power to imprison
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  • ...of History and the Last Man'', in which he argued that the progression of human history as a struggle between ideologies is largely at an end, with the wor ...and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.<ref>Francis Fukuyama, cited in Paul Reynolds, [http://news.bbc.
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  • ...nsurgency: The Strange Story of Their Curious Relationship]’, ''Military Review'', March-April 24-38</ref></blockquote> ...Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Squad, and a fellowship at Human Rights Watch. <ref>montgomerymcfate.com, [http://montgomerymcfate.com/index.html H
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  • ...adley Arkes,[http://www.claremont.org/writings/crb/fall2005/arkes.html The Rights and Wrongs of Alan Dershowitz], ''The Claremont Institute'', Accessed 14-Au ...y International, the US-based [[Human Rights Watch]] and the Israeli human rights organisation, B'Tselem. Says Finkelstein, "I juxtapose what he says is goin
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  • Samur told the Israeli human rights group, B'Tselem: Nine people were killed in the attack, according to Human Rights Watch, which carried out an investigation that supported Ahmed Samur's acco
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  • ...r IRA members ever carried, was published by Routledge in 2007. He is book review editor for the journal Democracy and Security and is a member of the editor ...ommission where he focused on aid effectiveness, good governance and human rights issues
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  • ...d what's not – about the New Antisemitism?"], ''Jewish Political Studies Review'' 16:1–2 (Spring 2004). ...Irwin]]. [http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12191 "Human Rights and the New Anti-Jewishness"], ''FrontPageMagazine.com'', February 16, 2004
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  • ...y operate in fields of policy where science matters. In the field of human rights, forget it. There are no epistemic communities. Science is irrelevant to th ...ronmental Cooperation by Peter M. Haas]' ''The American Political Science Review'', Vol. 85, No. 4 (Dec., 1991), p. 1495</ref>
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  • ...6 July 2009</ref> entitled “The Ideology of Jihad, Dhimmitude and Human Rights” at Georgetown University, Washington DC, in October 2002<ref> Julia Duin .../www.nationalreview.com/dreher/dreher102902.asp Damned if you do] National Review, 29 October 2002, accessed 7 July 2009</ref>:
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