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19 April 2024

 m   08:32  Saddam Hussein‎‎ 4 changes history +1,060 [Pat Palmer‎ (4×)]
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12 April 2024

 m   11:06  Human rights diffhist −19 Pat Palmer talk contribs

7 April 2024

     16:53 Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Antisemitism(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} In modern usage, '''antisemitism''' is a prejudice not against all Semitic people, but specifically against Jews. Some describe a "new antisemitism" in which varying degrees of criticism of Israel is really aimed at the Jewish people, or, more narrowly, Zionism; there are strong opinions on both sides. The term is sometimes awkward, as Arabs, a dominant Muslim group, are Semites. The less than ideal term Islamophobia has been used as a rough eq...")

6 April 2024

     15:02  Human rights diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs
     14:56 Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page International law(content was: "{{subpages}} '''International law''' formalizes interactions between nation-states, both at the national level and on behalf of their citizens; generally accepted as first formalized by the 17th century Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius (Hugo de Groot). It draws on more specific earlier principles such as just war theory and the doctrine of ''hostis humani generis'' for such offenses as piracy; there have been specialized areas such as admiralty law.")

4 April 2024

     09:23  State of Israel diffhist +33 John Leach talk contribs (flagged, but it needs to be completely rewritten from scratch)