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| Â | British National Party - Chairman Nick Griffin - Working to secure a future for British children |
 | | The British National Party exists to secure a future for the indigenous peoples of these islands in the North Atlantic which have been our homeland for millennia. |  | | British National Party - Chairman Nick Griffin - Working to secure a future for British children |  | | The men and women of the British National Party are motivated by love and admiration of the outpouring of culture, art, literature and the pattern of living through the ages that has left its mark on our very landscape. |
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| Â | Pravda.RU:Bill White Anti-Globalist Resistance Beyond Left And Right: An Emerging Trend That Is Defining A New Paradigm In Revolutionary Struggle |
 | | The National Front (http://www.natfront.com) was founded in 1967 by a merger of the Racial Preservation Society, the British National Party, and the League of Empire Loyalists. |  | | Other groups who are loosely affiliated with the National Revolutionary Faction's international (http://www.thirdposition.net) include the American Front and the Russian National Bolshevist Party -- both of whom have received disproportionate attention in America as being anti-Semitic and far right organizations. |  | | "The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) is the largest faction in the national parliament, the State Duma, and the dominant party in many regions. |
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http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2001/11/03/20022_.html
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| Â | Definition of Flag of Ireland |
 | | Sinn Féin, a republican party, at election counts in the 2002 Irish general election to triumphantly celebrate its electoral victories caused considerable comment and criticism in the Irish print and broadcast media, the party and its members being accused of showing 'gross disrespect' to the National Flag. |  | | (This flag is on display in the Kildare Street branch of the National Museum of Ireland.) The tricolour in the Rising was in fact the flag of E-Company and as such was flown over the |  | | The National Flag of Ireland (in Irish, An Bhratach Náisiúnta) is the national flag of the Republic of Ireland. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Flag_of_Ireland
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| Â | National Party - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Britain - British National Party, Cornish Nationalist Party, Constitutional Movement |  | | National Party or Nationalist Party can refer to several political parties, including: |  | | Pakistan - Awami National Party, Baluch National Party (Mengal), Baluch National Party (Awami), Pakistan National Party |
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 | | Although the SYL enjoyed considerable popular support from northerners, the principal parties in British Somaliland were the Somali National League (SNL), mainly associated with the Isaaq clan-family, and the United Somali Party (USP), which had the support of the Dir (Gadabursi and Issa) and Daarood (Dulbahante and Warsangali) clan-families. |  | | The British government acquiesced to the force of Somali nationalist public opinion and agreed to terminate its rule of Somaliland in 1960 in time for the protectorate to merge with the trust territory on the independence date already fixed by the UN commission. |  | | A host of Italian organizations of varying ideologies sprang up to challenge British rule, to compete politically with Somalis and Arabs (the latter being politically significant only in the urban areas, particularly the towns of Mogadishu, Merca, and Baraawe), and to agitate, sometimes violently, for the return of the colony to Italian rule. |
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| Â | Somaliland (Somalia) |
 | | The National Flag of Somaliland is white in colour with a green circle in its centre, encircling the green circle and written in Arabic is the attestation to the one-ness of God, 'There is no God but ALLAH and MOHAMMED is his messenger'. |  | | The Republic of Somaliland (which isn't recognized as independent by the independent nations) has a National Charter (Constitution). |  | | Perhaps this was the Party flag (or an version of it) of the current president Egal. |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/so-mlan.html
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| Â | Comparative Criminology Africa - Somalia |
 | | In 2000 a Somaliland presidential decree, citing national security concerns in the wake of the conclusion of the Djibouti Conference, delegated special powers to the police and the military. |  | | The code, which conformed to British common law, prescribed the kinds and jurisdictions of criminal courts, identified the functions and responsibilities of judicial officials, outlined the rules of evidence, and regulated the conduct of trials. |  | | British objectives centered on safeguarding trade links to the east and securing local sources of food and provisions for its coaling station in Aden. |
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http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/rwinslow/africa/somalia.html
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 | | Throughout the 1990s, right-wing organizations such as the National Front and the British National Party used the rising hostility toward British Muslims and asylum-seekers to promote and expand their xenophobic political agenda. |  | | Jan-Khan explains that unlike their parents, the new generation of British Asians was ‘not prepared to let the National Front march into Manningham.’ As a response to the government’s powerless ban, Asian youth organized a peaceful counter-demonstration in conjunction with the Anti-Nazi League to protect their community from racist agitators. |  | | According to Bikhu Parekh, the leading British academic on race relations, ‘the public debate conceptualized the issue as one of conflict between freedom and fundamentalism, and left little conceptual space for a discussion of the kinds of issues Muslims were keen to put on the public agenda.’ |
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| Â | The Chronicle - Current Affairs- 07_CU_01 |
 | | More guarded racist tones - such as "we have the right to defend our selves, our freedom, and our land against foreigners" - come from the right-wing British National Party. |  | | Recent history fuels these events.Twenty-five years ago national representatives of Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Indian communities expressed their fears to Prime Minister James Callaghan, leader of the Labour Party, and Margaret Thatcher leader of the Conservative Party opposition. |  | | Half of the males are unemployed and their 3rd and 4th generation children smoulder in under resourced schools with little chance of advancement in British society. |
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| Â | Arthur Lewis: Attempts to save the Federation of the West Indies |
 | | As it happened, the rejection by the cabinet was followed by the rejection by the party, the People's National Movement, or PNM, and events at that time had put the PNM under pressure to take a firm stand on the question. |  | | Albert Gomes, whose party, the Party of Political Progress Groups (POPPG) had lost to Dr Williams's People's National Movement (PNM) but had been elected to the Federal West Indies House of Representatives said he was looking forward to the opening of this parliament, which would give him an opportunity for an attack on Williams. |  | | For the British Caribbean, as I see it, if this was an age of testing the federal idea among themselves, it was also a heady time of nationalism, of pride in enjoying one's own sovereignty and in the possibility of smaller nations making their way in the world free from British imperialism. |
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http://www.landofsixpeoples.com/news304/ns3122817.htm
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| Â | Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles |
 | | Major political parties: National Democratic Party (NDP), Virgin Islands Party (VIP), United Party (UP) |  | | The National Democratic Party (NDP) won eight seats, beating the Virgin Islands Party (VIP), which won five seats and had formed the Government since 1985. |  | | The islands were annexed by the British in 1672. |
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http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394365&a=KCountryProfile&aid=1018965234868
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 | | The National Assembly Against Racism plan a march of 2,000 people to the Prime Minister's residence to hand-deliver a request to outlaw the group, and strip the British National Party of its status as an authorized political party. |  | | The asylum seekers brought suit against a law which allows the British to jail asylum seekers while their petitions are being considered. |  | | 1998: According to the British Crime Survey, the number of racist crimes and threats in England and Wales was 13,878 in 1997-8, but officials believe the actual number may be ten times what is reported. |
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http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/data/ukasianchro.htm
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| Â | Nazism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Internationally, the Nazi party believed that an international banking cabal was behind the global depression of the 1930s. |  | | This ideology was held by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, commonly called NSDAP or the Nazi Party), which was led by its "Führer" Adolf Hitler. |  | | As the National Socialist in the name NSDAP suggests, the party's primary motivation was to incorporate previously international resources into the Reich by force, rather than by trade (compare to the international socialism as practiced by the Soviet Union and the COMECON trade organization). |
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| Â | Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles |
 | | Major political parties: National Democratic Party (NDP), Virgin Islands Party (VIP), United Party (UP) |  | | The National Democratic Party (NDP) won eight seats, beating the Virgin Islands Party (VIP), which won five seats and had formed the Government since 1985. |  | | The islands were annexed by the British in 1672. |
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| Â | Eurasia Contra America |
 | | Among the German National Socialists, their was a wing of the party that advocated friendship with Russia. |  | | While political parties such as the NBP and the Communist Party are more focussed on domestic problems than the Eurasians, Dugin's movement does offer suggested priorities for Russian domestic policy, a mixed economy being one and maximum cultural autonomy being another. |  | | Even Communist Party leader Zyuganov claims to be Orthodox. |
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| Â | National Animal Interest Alliance - Letters to the Editor |
 | | The widespread poverty in India was caused largely by the now discredited socialist policies of the Congress Party which adopted the ideas of British socialists and deliberately suppressed capitalism in that nation. |  | | National Animal Interest Alliance - Letters to the Editor |  | | Poorer nations that have adopted sensible economic policies and political regimes have prospered and advanced. |
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| Â | Iyad Allawi: Information From Answers.com |
 | | He continues to lead his Iraqi National Accord's party in the new Assembly, though its support was weak during legislative elections, and only polled 14 per cent of the vote. |  | | According to council members, Allawi was unanimously selected as prime minister because he was seen as best positioned to deal with Iraq's deteriorating security situation, especially since his party is made up of so many former military leaders, and Allawi was in charge of security matters in the council since its inception. |  | | Allawi led the Iraqi National Accord during the 2005 Iraqi election. |
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 | | It is perhaps significant that the only strongly nationalist parties in England are the British National Party and the UK Independence Party. |  | | It is not clear how many of those interviewed were actually born in Britain, or were British citizens, which would surely affect their choice of national identity. |  | | This may be partly because they associate nationality primarily with legal British citizenship, the British passport, etc. People from the former British Empire and Commonwealth will also be more accustomed to the terminology ‘British’ than ‘English’. |
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| Â | National independence and socialism : Melbourne Indymedia |
 | | What the proletariat and its vanguard party do is draw up a list of demands which the national bourgeoisie describe themselves by accepting. |  | | The world supremacy of British imperialism had made it inevitable that a so-called Australian "nationalism" would be a species of imperial chauvinism, for as long as there was a predominant Anglo-Saxon imperialist power throughout the world; but this is no longer the case, and is not likely to be so again. |  | | This article is very useful for its attack upon the notion of capitalist nation states surviving under the domination of U.S. imperialism, but it errs when it leaps on to deny the existence of national bourgeoisies as well. |
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| Â | SUMMARY: Public Opinion (study 1) |
 | | While national identity is associated with party identification and constitutional attitudes, there is considerable 'non-alignment' between these three variables such that, even among those who identify as most strongly Scottish, around half support neither the SNP nor Scottish independence. |  | | The relative significance of Scottish and British identities is reflected in attitudes to the Scottish and British flags. |  | | Interestingly, the group least likely to accept the claim to Scottishness in this scenario are the 'non-Scots', a large majority of whom would not accept such a person's claim. |
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| Â | YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> England |
 | | It is worth noting, however, that the British National Party are a British party whose racially-motivated political aims differ greatly to other nationalist parties such as the aforementioned English Democrats Party. |  | | Different languages from around the world, especially from the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations, have been brought to England by immigrants. |  | | The list of England's largest cities is much debated because in British English the normal meaning of city is "a continuously built-up urban area"; these are hard to define and various other definitions are preferred by some people to boost the ranking of their own city. |
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| Â | index of political parties: Information From Answers.com |
 | | British National Party (United Kingdom: British National Party) |  | | Brazilian Renewal Labour Party (Brazil: Partido Renovador Trabalhista Brasileiro) |  | | China Democratic National Construction Association (People's Republic of China: Zhongguo Minzhu Jianguo Hui) |
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| Â | Where Was the Actual Boston Tea Party Site? |
 | | This is a thoroughly researched account of the Boston Tea Party and related events. |  | | Another Library of Congress map, Griffin's Wharf per 1776 map of Boston (A plan of the town of Boston and its environs, with the lines, batteries, and incampments of the British and American armies) by Sir Thomas Hyde Page shows Griffin's Wharf as an extension of Summer Street. |  | | Labaree's The Boston Tea Party pp 121, 130, 133 concurs. |
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| Â | Troy Southgate: TRANSCENDING THE BEYOND FROM THIRD POSITION TO NATIONAL-ANARCHISM - Pravda.Ru |
 | | In 1998 the ENM changed its name to the National Revolutionary Faction and began to call for armed insurrection against the British State in even stronger terms. |  | | The ENM also campaigned against Unionism, advocating the break-up of the British Isles into seven distinct nations: England, Scotland, Wales, Ulster, Ireland, Mannin (Isle of Man) and Kernow (Cornwall). |  | | By 1986 the NF claimed to have finally purged its ranks of 'Tories' and 'reactionaries' and, much to the chagrin of the traditional Left, was soon forging alliances with Black separatist organisations like Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam and commending the 'third way' stance of Khomeini's Iran. |
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| Â | Safe Haven Preservation of Capital |
 | | Ordinary Iraqis know little of a man who spent more than 30 years abroad, first as a medical student in Britain supporting Saddam Hussein's Baath party and later as a wealthy exile who founded the Iraqi National Accord with funds from the CIA. |  | | In 1990 he formed the Iraqi National Accord, backed by the CIA and British intelligence. |  | | Allawi's "Iraqi National Accord" was backed by the CIA, and like the INC it "provided some of the now widely discredited intelligence on Saddam's weapons that formed U.S. President George W. Bush's prime justification for invading." (see below) |
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| Â | British Isles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This term has also been appropriated by the British National Party [8], who use it to assert the 'Britishness' of the United Kingdom. |  | | The British Isles is a geographical and ecological term for the archipelago of islands off the northwest coast of Europe, including Great Britain (the largest island in the group), the island of Ireland, the Isle of Man, and several thousand smaller adjacent islands. |  | | The British Isles have a temperate marine climate, warmed by the North Atlantic Drift ('Gulf Stream') which flows to the British Isles from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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| Â | Iraqi History - Mesopotamia Sumer Assyria Babylon Abbasid Islam Caliph Kurd Chaldean Saddam |
 | | In 1963 the leader of the Bath party, Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr, overthrew Kassem and established the rule of the National Council for Revolutionary Command with a non-Bathist president, Abdul Salam Muhammad Arif. |  | | A new organization, the Arab Socialist Resurrection Party, known as the Bath party, persuaded the army that Kassem should be overthrown. |  | | In July 1979 President Bakr was succeeded by General Saddam Hussein at-takriti, a Sunni Muslim and fellow member of the Arab Baath Socialist Party, who immediately rounded up dozens of officials on charges of treason (see Hussein, Saddam). |
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| Â | Afghanistan: history |
 | | The new Shah was assassinated in 1933 and the crown went to his son Zahir, who for the first 20 years of his reign attempted to consolidate the country, expanding foreign relations and fomenting internal development exclusively with national funds. |  | | The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), founded as an underground organization, staged its first anti-monarchy demonstrations in 1965. |  | | Shortly thereafter, the PDPA was split between the Khalk (consisting of the ethnic Takjik or Afghan- Persians), which advocated revolution through a worker-peasant alliance, and the Parcham, or ‘Banner’ (of the Pashtus), which sought to establish a broad-based front involving the intellectuals, national bourgeoisie, urban middle class and military. |
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 | | As communist parties were persecuted, a number of leftists joined the party; in response, Chadirchi urged the party to model itself on the British Labour Party, to distinguish itself from Marxists and radical nationalists. |  | | ICP was now a radical reformist rather than a revolutionary party, focusing under the leadership of Husayn al-Radi on working conditions and better service provision, and campaigning for democratic constitutional government; but it was strongly distrusted by the Iraqi political elite, and by Qasim himself. |  | | National Democratic Party (al-Hizb al-Watani al-Dimuqrati): founded as a legal organisation on 2 April 1946 by Kamil al-Jadirji (Chadirchi), an Ahali-linked former minister in Hikmat Sulayman government (1936-37) who resigned in Jun37 over the lack of reforms; other founding leaders include Muhammad Hadid, a former leader of the Ahali group, and Husyan Jamil. |
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| Â | The diplomacy of imperialism: Iraq and US foreign policy Part three: The Iraqi Baath Party, from its origins to political power |
 | | In practice, whenever the Baath Party came to poweras it did in Syria in the late 1950s and in Iraq in the 1960sit abandoned socialism in favor of unity, that is, the subordination of the working class to the national bourgeoisie. |  | | Given his role in the Baath Party, it is no wonder that Saddam Hussein became an object of interest to American and British imperialism. |  | | The final success of the party in the late 1960s was not due to any real popular support, but rather to its ability to win to its side a sufficient number of people in important military posts. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/mar2004/iraq-m16.shtml
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