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2001 Abkhazian local elections
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Party, eight by the People's Party, seven by Aitaira and one by the Mothers for Peace and Social Justice. Twelve candidates won in the first round: Mikhail
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Silsilah Dialogue Movement for Peace, the Artists for Peace, the Mothers for Peace , and the World Association of Psycho-Socio Rehabilitation. Díaz directed
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Iranian family . His mother, Parvin Fahimi, became an active member of Mothers for Peace following his death. Sohrab disappeared on June 15 during the 2009
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pullout The Jerusalem Post, 8 June 2000 (republished on Women and Mothers for Peace ) Fabian, Emanuel. "IDF to evacuate civilians from 28 communities along
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Yahya and two daughters, Amene and Asie. Sahabi was a member of the "Mothers for Peace " group and a campaigner for women's rights. On 5 August 2009 she was
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Citizen, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, and San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace . Following the Fukushima disaster, the NRC prepared a report in 2011
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Abisa Anansona Atasige III. Mirigu Primary and Junior High School Mothers For Peace Mirigu Community Day School Mirigu Health Canter Mirigu Senior High
Repentance in Islam
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Khalil Aziz & Muhammad Taqi Usmani. Vol. 8; p.525. Heyam Qirbi (2014). Mothers for Peace . Trafford Publishing. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-4907-0547-7. Henderson, Amanda
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soon as she can. August 18, 2005: A walk is made by the Gold Star Mothers for Peace towards President Bush's ranch in Crawford to deliver letters written
Ward Valley anti-nuclear waste campaign
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Various grassroots organizations emerged, such as the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace , a group that played pivotal roles in advocacy and mobilization efforts