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  • ...is reproduced by permission of the Institute of Palestine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...channeled to Israel, support for Jewish life there is obviously paramount on its agenda. The fundraising campaign has been community-based from the outs
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  • [[File:PEGIDA_logo.png|thumb|400px|The slogan on PEGIDA's logo reads 'Away with all the radical trash!' and depicts the flag ...for by [[Geert Wilders]] in a speech at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York on 25 September 2008, prior to the [[Facing Jihad conference]] in Jerusalem.<r
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  • By 2017 the group was largely defunct. Robinson moved on to other more lucrative ventures - joining the anti-Muslim Canadian online ...p/File:Pegida_UK_facebook_page.png Screengrab of Pegida UK's facebook page on 7 January 2015], Powerbase, 7 January 2015</ref>.
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  • ...Hedge Clippers Take On Daniel Och “The Wolf Of Wall Street”], ''Value Walk'', 8 May 2015.</ref>
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  • ...right" caption="Greg Palast Exposes How U.S. "Vulture" Funds Make Millions By Exploiting African Nations">g3xMUeATdIE"</youtube>[[Paul Singer]] (dob: Aug ...o-Israel causes. Singer graduated from Harvard Law School in 1969 and went on to found [[Elliott Management]] in 1977.<ref name ="Singer Forbes">forbes.c
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  • ...sfield was opened as an immigration detention centre in November 1993, run by [[Group 4]]. It used to be a borstal. The first detainees were brought from ...d Blakenhurst prisons. Some were put in segregation cells and two were put on suicide watch in bare cells. All of the 'ringleaders' ended up in hospital
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  • ...d-activist-spy ‘Undercover policeman married activist he was sent to spy on’], ''The Guardian'', 19 January 2011 (accessed 10 May 2014).</ref> target ...atus and true identity are all unknown. Her cover name was later confirmed by the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]], which has ruled in October that her re
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  • ...ndrea', who was in a relationship with Carlo. Her name has been anonymized on request.</ref> An investigation conducted through summer and autumn 2015 by the [http://UndercoverResearch.net Undercover Research Group] together with
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  • ...gue]] is an official document discovered by Powerbase in 2016 and produced by the [[Office of Security and Counter Terrorism]] in the UK [[Home Office]]. ...milies Against Stress and Trauma]]), [[MakingAStand]] (a campaign launched by an organisation called [[Inspire]]) and [[A Tale of Two Cities]]. Each of t
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  • ...1995. He used the cover name '''Andy Davey''', though more commonly known by the nickname '''Andy Van'''. Much of his deployment overlaps with another S ...ts_Final_Version.pdf Tradecraft Manual], and revealed that it was authored by Andy Coles.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ucpinquiry/status/975775878557982720 T
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  • ...many of his known activities, there are still gaps. If you can shed light on, please [mailto:contact@undercoverresearch.net contact us], even if it is t ...d for a protest against the Queen Mother's centenary birthday celebrations on 4 August, which lead to fears her open-top carriage parade would have to be
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  • Brown 'was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1966. She studied at Bristol University'.<ref name="normblog">Norm ...e influence of classical literature on the genre, and is currently working on Shakespeare’s relationship with science fiction, looking in particular at
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  • ...ne]]. Details for him were released by the [[Undercover Policing Inquiry]] on 17 April 2018, saying he had infiltrated the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign an ...e was recognised as a Special Branch officer at a meeting around Indochina by a work colleague she had brought along, called Ethel. Robertson threatened
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  • ...udimentary'.<ref name="hn333.ra.May2017"/> He infiltrated his target group by answering an advert for people who were following the philosophy of [redact ...' of future anonymity'.<ref name="hn333.ra.May2017"/> He subsequently went on to have a 'long and distinguished career' in the police.<ref name="hn333.ps
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  • ===Caveat on the sources === ...sing files about the risk assessments after core participants had staged a walk-out in March 2018 to emphasis their discontent with the secretness and dela
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  • ...riginally founded by [[B'nai B'rith International]]. It maintains branches on hundreds of US campuses and claims to have 850 branches worldwide. In 2017 ...s&emc=rss&_r=0 Members of Jewish Student Group Test Permissible Discussion on Israel]. NY Times</ref>
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  • According to an article by [[Sarah Helm]] on [[Yaakov Sharrett]] ...tory/yaakov-sharett-zionism-israel-palestinians-nakba-negev 'We are living by the sword': The regrets of an Israel founder's son], ''Middle East Eye''. 1
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  • According to an article by [[Sarah Helm]] on [[Yaakov Sharrett]] ...tory/yaakov-sharett-zionism-israel-palestinians-nakba-negev 'We are living by the sword': The regrets of an Israel founder's son], ''Middle East Eye''. 1
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  • ...ement of orthodox Jewish religious education primarily but not exclusively by supporting and maintaining an institute for advanced Talmudic studies and f ...ion and cultural activities of individual who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth age infirmity or disability financial hardship or soc
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  • ...ity and other communities generally. 2. to provide relief to those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other d ...th. 2. the relief of poverty. 3. for such other purposes as are recognised by English law as charitable.
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