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Israeli policies are 'beyond apartheid'
Palestinians (who are roughly half the population under Israeli rule) to "70 to 80 islands", ...
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'You can鈥檛 sweeten apartheid!' Protests target Max Brenner in Melbourne, Sydney
protest at Max Brenner鈥檚 Newtown outlet. Outside the shop, a pro-Israel counter-protest of roughly the ...
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Gaza Freedom March challenges Israeli siege
the threat of reprisals from the dictatorship. Obeid said: "Even though we were handled roughly ...
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Syria: Amid terror, blockades, autonomous democratic federation struggles to meet refugee needs
about 12-13 million people, roughly three quarters of the population, have had to flee their homes. ...
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Palestine: A 鈥榩eace process鈥 that isn鈥檛
peace. In the whole of historic Palestine, there is roughly an equal number of Israeli Jews and ...
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As the Jungle鈥檚 torn down, more refugees die due to Western hypocrisy
shipping containers on the edge of the camp and some slept rough in the vicinity. Volunteer Michael McHugh ...
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Israel fails to crush Gazan resistance
expelled Palestinian population, Israel now ruled a country with roughly equal populations of Palestinians ...
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Britain adopts Australian cruelty with new racist policy
said. By comparison, Lebanon 鈥渉ouses 1.2 million Syrian refugees within a total population of roughly ...
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Western intervention won鈥檛 help Syria
pursue them,鈥 an elderly man told Reuters on February 1. 鈥淭wo days ago some rebels from Misrata roughed ...
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Israel 鈥 an apartheid state
and Jewish Israelis are roughly equal in number. As many have pointed out, including Nobel Peace Prize ...
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Why the West backs Israel 鈥 and how to make it stop
roughly half are Palestinian. The half-million Israeli Jewish settlers living in the West Bank have the ...
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Palestine: Partition the road to conflict, equality the road to peace
reality" that the 10.8 million people currently living in historic Palestine are divided roughly evenly ...
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Walls and death: Europe鈥檚 refugee crisis is a crisis of politics
makeshift camps, often in factories closed because of the Greece's economic woes. Others sleep rough in ...