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15 April 2024
m 14:52 | Center for Constitutional Rights diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Fox News" to "Fox News") |
m 14:52 | Frances Fox Piven diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Fox News" to "Fox News") |
7 April 2024
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16:43 John Leach talk contribs deleted page American progressivism (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Progressive''', as a descriptor in '''American''' politics, has evolved over time. During the Progressive Era in the early 20th century, it was a synonym for modernism. From the 1940s through the Cold War, it tended to be euphemistic for far-left groups and ideology. While all progressive groups of the time certainly were not affiliated with Communism, some domestic groups identifying as progressive were Communist fronts. During the Korean W...") | ||||
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16:42 John Leach talk contribs deleted page American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} Founded by James Abourezk in 1980, the '''American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)''' is a civil rights organization committed to defending the rights of people of Arab descent and promoting their rich cultural heritage, independent of their religion. Its president is Sara Najjar-Wilson. It approaches its mission through legal services, publications and education, and is the only Arab-American organization to belong to the Leadership C...") |
6 April 2024
15:09 | Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Convention against Torture (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} In 1984, the United Nations General Assembly enacted a '''Convention against Torture (CAT)'''. Torture, in the scope of the Convention, is as "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimid...") |