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non-aligned and peace
Since 1814, Sweden has been at peace, adopting a non-aligned foreign policy in peacetime and neutrality in wartime.
It followed the Cominform line, recommending the creation of national peace committees in every country, and rejected pacifism and the non-aligned peace movement.
The WPC led the international peace movement in the early 1950s, but its failure to speak out against the Russian suppression of the 1956 Hungarian uprising and the resumption of Soviet nuclear tests in 1961 marginalised it, and in the 1960s it was eclipsed by the newer, non-aligned peace organisations like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Several non-aligned peace groups who had distanced themselves from the WPC advised their supporters not to sign the Appeal.
" From the 1950s until the late 1980s it tried to use non-aligned peace organizations to spread the Soviet point of view.
The WPC had invited non-aligned peace groups, who were permitted to criticize Soviet nuclear testing, but when western activists including the British Committee of 100 tried to demonstrate in Red Square against Soviet weapons and the Communist system, their banners were confiscated and they were threatened with deportation.
" Lapuz maintained that in Philippine Foreign Policy, the Philippines and Pakistan, with the full support of non-aligned movement member countries, have vigorously pursued in the U. N. the promotion of interfaith, interreligious and intercultural dialogue, understanding, and cooperation for peace since 2004.

non-aligned and movement
Nehru would continue to maintain his commitment to the non-aligned movement despite calls from some to settle down on one permanent ally.
Some European countries were part of the non-aligned movement and a few were and are very prosperous, including Switzerland and Austria.
Overall, the Romanian folk, in general, could be marked as an underground cultural movement, somewhere between non-aligned and protest music.
On the international front, Sukarno organised the Bandung Conference in 1955, with the goal of uniting developing Asian and African countries into a non-aligned movement to counter against the competing superpowers at the time.
Although sympathetic to the non-aligned movement, it was critical of dictators from whatever part of the political spectrum and some members were active in Amnesty International.
After the 2006 verdict he said " Organisations like the Arab League, the non-aligned movement and the Islamic Conference said al-Megrahi was a political prisoner and international observers said elements of foreign intelligence were present at the trial ... Nobody asked for his release.
In 1922, various non-aligned groups and individuals established the Organization of General Zionists as a non-ideological party within the Zionist Organization ( later the World Zionist Organization ) at a time when the Zionist movement was becoming polarized between Labour Zionists and Revisionist Zionism.
While formerly heading a Comintern liberation movement, after the war Tito broke with Moscow and insisted Yugoslavia was to be non-aligned with neither NATO nor the Warsaw Pact.
The war will influence India, one of the leaders of the non-aligned movement, to indeed align itself with the Soviets in a decade.
The PRC government was recognized by Soviet Bloc countries, members of the non-aligned movement, and some Western nations such as the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

non-aligned and was
During the Cold War " the West " was often used to refer to the NATO camp as opposed to the Warsaw Pact and non-aligned nations.
It was inspired by the Yugoslav People's Liberation War against the fascist occupators and their collaborators in the Second World War, and was designed to allow Yugoslavia to maintain or eventually reestablish its independent and non-aligned status should an invasion occur.
At university Hattersley joined the Socialist Society ( SocSoc ) and was one of those responsible for changing its name to the " Labour Club " and affiliating it with the non-aligned International Union of Socialist Youth rather than the Soviet-backed International Union of Students.
The new government was led by General Abdul Karim Qasim who withdrew from the Baghdad Pact, opened diplomatic relations with Soviet Union and adopted a non-aligned stance ; Iraq quit the organization shortly thereafter.
Amin repudiated Obote's non-aligned foreign policy, and his government was quickly recognized by Israel, Britain, and the United States.
Clarke was fortunate to secure enough votes to keep his deposit, unlike most independents across the UK, on a poor night for non-aligned candidates.
In 1943, a new government called the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( SFRY ) was established under Josip Broz Tito, who maintained a strongly authoritarian leadership that was non-aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
One member belonged to a regional party ; one was non-aligned.
The records show Deathwalker was an epithet given to Warmaster Jha ' dur, who was the infamous leader of the Dilgar invasion of the non-aligned sectors in 2230.
The production crew has indicated that Strackzynski felt that the T ' Loth looked too generic compared to the other major race ships or even some of the ship of the non-aligned worlds, and ordering its replacement was one of the first things he did upon receiving the second season pickup.
The term was used in the Soviet Union, the Eastern Bloc and the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as in the non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia, although it is still commonly used in some of the individual former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe.
Päts was elected on 21 October 1933 to head the non-aligned transitional government to the second constitution.
As a result of this confrontation, forty non-aligned organizations decided to form a new international body, the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace, which was not to have Soviet members.
Afterwards, the non-aligned Trafalgar Square Defendants Campaign was set up, committed to unconditional support for the defendants, and to accountability to the defendants.
Although he had set Indonesia on a non-aligned course during the Cold War, the revelation that the PRRI was given assistance by the United States, caused Sukarno to adopt an anti-American stance.
The Green Party was non-aligned but made statements favouring a change from the outgoing Government.
It grew out of the Socialist Alliance in England, and was originally initiated by several non-aligned members of the SA executive in March 2004.

non-aligned and under
In the 1970s under president Tolbert, Liberia strove for a more non-aligned and independent posture, and established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and Eastern bloc countries.
Upon assuming power, the FSLNs political platform included the following: nationalization of property owned by the Somozas and their supporters ; land reform ; improved rural and urban working conditions ; free unionization for all workers, both urban and rural ; price fixing for commodities of basic necessity ; improved public services, housing conditions, education ; abolition of torture, political assassination and the death penalty ; protection of democratic liberties ; equality for women ; non-aligned foreign policy ; formation of a " popular army " under the leadership of the FSLN and Humberto Ortega.
Dulles upset the leaders of several non-aligned countries when on June 9, 1956, he argued in one speech that " neutrality has increasingly become an obsolete and, except under very exceptional circumstances, it is an immoral and shortsighted conception.
Joseph Stalin wanted to bring all of Germany under Soviet influence, but when the West resisted this idea, he sought to create a united Germany which would be non-aligned ( the " Stalin Note ").

non-aligned and being
According to Shiffman, 60 % can be classed as being of proto-Masoretic type, and a further 20 % Qumran style with bases in proto-Masoretic texts, compared to 5 % proto-Samaritan type, 5 % Septuagintal type, and 10 % non-aligned.
Since Earth was a non-aligned world, anyone could claim it, and the Salusians were desperate to keep it from being used against them.

non-aligned and by
This is a vision of non-aligned Ireland taking up its international responsibilities by acting as a bridge between the developed and developing world, and by acting as a world leader in conflict and disasters.
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, believing the Secretary-General to be a US puppet, proposed that the Secretary-General be replaced with a troika, with one member selected by the West, one from the Communist bloc, and one from the non-aligned ( neutral ) states.
However, post-elections, a coalition led by the main opposition Congress party staked a claim to form the government with support from non-aligned parties.
The PAIGC had unilaterally proclaimed the country's independence one year before in the village of Madina do Boé, and this event had been recognized by many socialist and non-aligned member states of the United Nations.
* The name of one of the Minbari cruisers, Enfili, is also the name of a race in the League of non-aligned worlds which is antagonized by Raiders during season 5 (" Paragon of Animals ").
He then enrolled in the School of Oriental and African Studies, reading " modern trends in Islam ", before joining the Baghdad Bulletin in July 2003, a start-up, non-aligned Iraqi paper staffed mainly by Oxbridge graduates, especially those from his school, and offering a variety of widely differing viewpoints on recent events.
These four formed the National Federation of Commons Clubs in 1906, which would add thirteen additional members by 1918 as well as numerous non-aligned Commons Clubs on campuses throughout the United States and Canada.
The PAIGC had already unilaterally proclaimed the country's independence a year before in the village of Madina do Boé, an event that had been recognized by many socialist and non-aligned member states of the United Nations.
The network was formed in March 2004 by several non-aligned members of the Socialist Alliance in England, and has since grown to include left-wing activists from a range of political parties and campaigning organisations, as well as those with no party affiliation.
Inspired by the Cuban Revolution and close to a non-aligned position which opposed itself both to the Communist Party of Peru, the Soviet Union and China, the group initiated guerrilla actions against the government in 1965.
In 1969, resolutions moved by Militant supporters won majorities on all issues except for the question of the United Nations, and in 1970 all resolutions moved by Militant supporters were passed, although of course these resolutions gained support from non-aligned members and other groups who supported the resolutions ' aims.
The first is a tower of glass that is close to half height and is supported by curved pillars, the second runs parallel to the river, which is characterized by the moldings that follow a wavy motion and distributed through the windows so the non-aligned.
It was marked by the ambition to bring about a gradual “ opening to the left ”, whereby the Socialists and the ( still Stalinist ) Communist Party would be brought back into the national government, and Italy would abandon NATO, becoming a non-aligned country.
These include a fix to improve dual-layer support, one to implement a non-aligned data buffer ( which allows Gradius V to be played from the HD ), one to defeat newer copy-protection measures ( popularly known as the God of War fix ), one to support the new " slimline " SCPH-70000 series PlayStation 2 hardware and one to implement 48-bit Logical Block Addressing ( which allows HD Loader to take full advantage of hard drives larger than 137 GB ; or 128 GiB, as reported by HD Loader ) as of 0. 7c hard drives of up to 2 Terabytes can be used.

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