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Pro-independence militia in training during the 1971 Bangladesh war.
It's not the arithmetic of genocide that's important. It's that we pay attention | Ian Jack 2011
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Pro-independence Lebanese in the crowd wanted Syria out, but even the widely shared endorsement of an independent Lebanon foundered when it came to foreign intervention.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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Pro-independence forces could return to power and China must be prepared.
Richard Bush asks what the continued military build up means Michael Turton 2009
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Pro-independence forces could return to power and China must be prepared.
Archive 2009-06-01 Michael Turton 2009
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Pro-independence voices often mention that revenues from large corporations within Scotland and using Scottish resources notably North Sea oil producers were and are taxed on a UK level and therefore benefit the UK as a whole, not Scotland in particular.
ADVOCATING FOR ENGLISH…AND AGAINST PUERTO RICO » Sociological Images 2008
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Pro-independence activists blamed the crisis on Ma's policy of closer ties with China.
Archive 2008-10-01 Michael Turton 2008
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Pro-independence sentiment and Taiwan pride remain near record highs; 21 percent of islanders back full independence and 44 percent identify themselves as Taiwanese only, according to recent survey data.
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(Times of Finance: Taipei) Pro-independence protesters yesterday accosted China's number two man at the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS), the organization charged with negotiating the annexation of Taiwan and other Taiwan-China matters as they may arise.
Archive 2008-10-01 Michael Turton 2008
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Pro-independence factions, including the current prime minister, Milo Djukanovic, are miffed over a European Union – brokered deal that requires, for independence, a voter turnout of at least 50 percent and a “yes” vote of 55 percent.
Calendar 2006
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Pro-independence factions, including the current prime minister, Milo Djukanovic, are miffed over a European Union – brokered deal that requires, for independence, a voter turnout of at least 50 percent and a “yes” vote of 55 percent.
Calendar 2006
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