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The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar... |
Apartheid (redirect from South Africa and apartheid) ruling government and protracted sectarian violence that left thousands dead or in detention. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found that there... |
24, 2016, Academia.edu Marisa Taylor and Kevin G. Hall, For years, Pentagon paid professor despite revoked visa and accusations of torture in Chile March... |
Operation Condor (category Cold War) Argentina, where Condor exacerbated existing political violence and contributed to the "Dirty War" that left an estimated 30,000 people dead or disappeared... |
November 4, 1950, the UN General Assembly revoked by a large majority —thanks to American support and French and British abstention— the resolution condemning... |
Fake news (category Internet manipulation and propaganda) Johns (2016). The Return of the Cold War: Ukraine, The West and Russia. Routledge. "Fake news: Media's post-truth problem", Deutsche Welle, retrieved November... |
Yahya Jammeh (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia) torture, as highlighted in the final report of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission, he is now living in exile in Equatorial Guinea. His... |
Augusto Pinochet (category People of the Falklands War) original on 23 August 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2010. "National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation Archived 16 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine"... |
Judaism and Islam to Catholicism. The regulation of the faith of newly converted Catholics was intensified following royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502... |
Paul Kruger (category People of the First Boer War) and upheld the volksraad decrees. Kruger was never more popular domestically than during the 1897–98 election campaign, and indeed was widely perceived... |
Ferdinand Marcos (category Filipino military personnel of World War II) thousands of proclamations, decrees, and executive orders Marcos issued were still in force, and few have been repealed, revoked, modified or amended. Marcos... |
series of decrees that promised to reduce paramilitary violence. The first of the decrees, Decree 813, called for the creation of a commission to oversee... |
Foundation upheld the commission's determination that George Carlin's classic "seven dirty words" monologue, with its deliberate, repetitive and creative use of... |
Assassination of Orlando Letelier (category Dirty War) 10 September 1976, the Chilean government revoked Letelier's Chilean citizenship. Pinochet signed a decree declaring that the former ambassador's citizenship... |
Pope John Paul II (redirect from Last Will and Testament of Pope John Paul II) II endorsed Cardinal Pio Laghi, who critics say supported the Dirty War in Argentina and was on friendly terms with the Argentine generals of the military... |
History of Nigeria (redirect from British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria) "right-wing" thinkers such as Rosenberg and Hitler ("Lebensraum"). The RNC's concession was revoked in 1899, and on 1 January 1900 it ceded its territories... |
Newsroom. Retrieved May 27, 2019. "Snowden Docs: British Spies Used Sex and 'Dirty Tricks'". NBC News. February 7, 2014. "Snowden leaks: GCHQ 'attacked Anonymous'... |
Latin America (redirect from Central and South America) war included genocide of Mayan peasants. A peace accord was reached in 1996 and the Catholic Church called for a truth and reconciliation commission.... |
Governments of José María Aznar (section Change in anti-terrorist policy and the "peripheral" nationalism) of the "decretazo" ("big decree" in English) that contemplated cuts in unemployment benefits, and that was finally revoked. The street protests continued... |
Naturally, such territorial expansion could only be obtained by a war that, in truth, was not in the Baron's plans. The crucial point for him was just... |