political exile

  • 1Exile — multipleissues refimprove = May 2007 laundry = January 2008Exile means to be away from one s home (i.e. city, state or country) while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened by prison or death upon return. It… …

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  • 2exile — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 being sent to live in another country ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ permanent ▪ enforced (esp. BrE), forced ▪ self imposed, voluntary …

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  • 3Political parties in Iran — gives information on the political parties in Iran. Iran has regular presidential and parliamentary elections. Only those candidates and parties that are approved by the clerical Guardian Council can be elected. The system as a whole is presented …

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  • 4Political Consultative Committee — ( pl. Polityczny Komitet Porozumiewawczy, PKP ) was the beginning of the political arm of the Polish Secret State in occupied Poland during World War II. It was formed on 26 February 1940 by several Polish political parties continuing their… …

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  • 5Exile of the Eons — Author Arthur C. Clarke Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Science fiction …

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  • 6Political parties in Syria — lists political parties in Syria. While not formally a single party state, all political life in Syria is controlled by the Baath Party through a political front , much like in the former German Democratic Republic. Article 8 of the constitution… …

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  • 7Exile —    Exile during the “dirty wars” and the years leading up to them took many forms. Some people, fearing state persecution, sought diplomatic asylum or left the country unofficially. Others, though leaving voluntarily, did so not out of fear, but… …

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  • 8Exile (novel) — Exile is a political thriller by Richard North Patterson, published in 2007, which engages the Israeli Palestinian conflict through a fictional trial for an accused Palestinian political assassin being defended by her former lover, a Jewish… …

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  • 9Political cleansing of population — refers to various ways of politilally motivated elimination of categories of population in certain areas. The means of population cleansing vary from forced migration to genocide.Typical reasonsElimination of social base for political… …

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  • 10Political history of Nicaragua — Political HistoryMuch of Nicaragua s early politics following independence was characterized by the rivalry between the liberal elite of León and the conservative elite of Granada. This rivalry sometimes spilled into civil war. Initially invited… …

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