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  • ...at the Official site of the USA, that in 2014 May had collected thousands of signatures. In order to simplify the access, the text of petition is copypasted below.
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  • ...оворы с террористами]]) is moral problem about treatment of terrorists, who get hostages and try to sell theм. ...able or the terrorists should be just killed, even if this may cause death of hostages?
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  • ...tions]] ([[Санкции]]) refer to the set of restrictions on activity of certain persons and organisations, who are believed to sponsor [[terror]], ...of [[Sergei Magnitskii]] (so–called [[Magnitskii list]]), to the [[Herod law]] and to the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]].
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  • ...humb|[[Vladimir Zhirinovsky|V.Zhirinovsky]] declares himself as beneficiar of [[2016.03.22 Brussels bombing|2016.03.22 bombing]] <ref name="infor">https: [[Herod law]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • CASE OF A.H. AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA. ...judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision.
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]],
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  • ...Ukraine, a member of Russia’s parliament told an international gathering of government security officials on Sunday.// ...arily in case of conflict without using nuclear weapons in the early stage of the conflict,” Russian parliamentarian Vyacheslav Alekseyevich Nikonov to
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • [[File:UkraineMap23698l.jpg|220px|thumb|Map of Ukraine, 1918]] [[designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]].
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • ...2012 · 6:17 PM. Today’s Stalin is Vladimir Putin. Using the Inquisition of the Russian Orthodox Church, he had Pussy Riot arrested. [[Category:Herod law]]
    38 KB (801 words) - 00:38, 11 December 2021
  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
    8 KB (147 words) - 22:39, 1 December 2018
  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]],
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  • [[File:MadPrinter.jpg|220px|thumb|Mad printer, [[fraud]] at counting of votes, century 21, Russia <ref>http://nnm.me/blogs/Vaschinsky/v-vzbesivshiy http://russialist.org/why-stalin-would-be-proud-of-putin/
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