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  • 114Breaker Morant — For the film of the same name, see Breaker Morant (film) Harry Breaker Harbord Morant (9 December1864 – 27 February 1902) was an Anglo Australian drover, horseman, poet, and soldier whose renowned skill with horses earned him the nickname The… …

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  • 115Said Zahari — was a one time editor in chief of the Malay language newspaper Utusan Melayu and an advocate of unbiased press freedom. Although he currently resides in Malaysia with his family, he has insisted on retaining his Singapore citizenship. He led a… …

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  • 116Debtors' prison — A mid Victorian depiction of the debtors prison at St Briavels Castle. A debtors prison is a prison for those who are unable to pay a debt. Prior to the mid 19th century debtors prisons were a common way to deal with unpaid debt.[1] …

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  • 117Bulelani Ngcuka — Bulelani T Ngcuka (pronounced|ɓulelaːni ŋǀʱuːkʼa; born 2 May 1954) was the first national Director of Public Prosecutions in South Africa, and is the husband of former Deputy President of South Africa Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka.Early life and legal… …

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  • 118Oscar Elías Biscet — González (born July 20, 1961 in Havana, Cuba), is a medical professional, a prominent Christian anti abortion activist, and a noted advocate for human rights and democratic freedoms in Cuba, his native country. He is also the founder of the… …

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  • 119Feroz Abbasi — was one of nine British men who were held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. He was released from detention on 25 January 2005 along with Moazzam Begg, Martin Mubanga and Richard Belmar, the… …

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  • 120Reeducation camp — (trại học tập cải tạo) is the official name given to the prison camps operated by the government of Vietnam following the end of the Vietnam War. In such reeducation camps , the government imprisoned several hundred thousand former military… …

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