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  • 121Palestinian Centre for the Study of Nonviolence — (PCSN) was founded in 1983 by Mubarak Awad, a Palestinian American psychologist, and an advocate of nonviolent resistance.[1][2] Awad, who was born in Jerusalem, returned to the city on a tourist visa in 1983 to establish the nonviolence… …

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  • 122Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia — Invasion of Czechoslovakia redirects here. For the events of 1938, see German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Part of the Cold War Date 20 August 1968 – 20 September 1968 Lo …

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  • 123Prague Spring — This article is about the 1968 reform movement in Czechoslovakia. For the music festival, see Prague Spring International Music Festival. History of Czechoslovakia This article is part of a series …

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  • 124History of Poland (1945–1989) — The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist dominance over the People s Republic of Poland following World War II. These years, while featuring many improvements in the standards of living in Poland, were marred… …

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  • 125Peacemakers — was an American pacifist organization. The name of the group is taken from a section of the Beatitudes: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”The group was founded following a conference on “More Disciplined and… …

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  • 1262011 Syrian uprising — Part of the Arab Spring Protest in Hama, a city in northwestern Syria (22 July 2011) …

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  • 127Communist regime in Czechoslovakia — History of Czechoslovakia This article is part of a series Origins …

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  • 128Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 — Tiananmen Square as seen from the Tiananmen Gate in 2004. The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, also known as the June Fourth Incident in Chinese[1] (in part to avoid confusion with two prior Tiananmen Square protests), were a series o …

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