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campaigners and released
Though the other two campaigners stopped their own campaigns in the week Roosevelt was in the hospital, they resumed it once he was released.
The controversy continued after a video from 2000 was released of Michał Kamiński using the derogatory polish word " pedał " ( usually translated into English as fag or queer ) to refer to gay rights campaigners.

campaigners and film
In the UK, Mary Whitehouse and other campaigners launched waves of leaflets and picketed at and around cinemas that showed the film, a move that was only felt to have ironically boosted the publicity.
Other one-off projects have included: a Peace Pack, a resource kit for anti-nuclear-weapons campaigners ; a book to mark the end of the UN Decade for Women in 1985 and a television film for the UK's Channel 4 about women and food production in Africa ( Man-Made Famine ).
( McKenzie represented the Society for the Promotion of Community Standards in its campaign against the film Baise-Moi and in its attempts to get anti-homosexuality videos into schools, and other groups like the pro-life campaigners Right to Life.

campaigners and mark
A CNN interview with presenter Max Foster was televised to mark World Autism Awareness Day on 2 April 2008. International coverage about the Autism Awareness Campaign UK was also given on Associated Press and the campaigners received national coverage in the United Kingdom.

campaigners and United
He sent his reports to journalists, academics and human rights campaigners, drawing attention with titles like “ Torture in Israel ,” and “ Collective Punishment in the West Bank .” During the 1970s and ensuring decades he went on a number of speaking tours to universities, churches and other institutions in the United State and met privately with members of Congress and officials of the State Department.
While the United Nations debated its response to the invasion of Kuwait, several international statesmen and peace campaigners visited Iraq to try to secure the release of the human shields, many returning with around 10 or 12 each time.
MacDonald's views on the subject are very well documented, and she is a very strong supporter for a change in the laws throughout the United Kingdom to allow Assisted Dying, stating " Online, euthanasia campaigners show viewers how to make an ' exit hood ' to end your life, and I know people with terminal illnesses now make the awful trip to Mexico to buy lethal doses of drugs to take their own lives, all because of our current laws.
The Socialist Party, however, refused to attend the conference, and the new United Labour Party consisted only of the Labour Party and a number of independent campaigners.
In the United Kingdom, the school run has become a popular target for some politicians and campaigners against the use of cars for journeys which could be better walked or cycled.
Described by Amnesty International as, "... one of the most compelling cases of apparent innocence that human rights campaigners have ever seen ," Richey's case became something of a cause célèbre in the United Kingdom.

campaigners and World
She was also a leading figure on Henry Ford's ill-fated Peace Ship expedition of late 1915, steaming across the Atlantic with a team of pacifist campaigners who hoped to give impetus to a negotiated settlement to the First World War.
In May 2005, campaigners dressed as superheroes protested on top of the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield during the World Snooker Championship.
Among the campaigners, Professor Derek Jelliffe and his wife Patrice, who contributed to establish the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action ( WABA ), were particularly instrumental in helping to coordinate the boycott and giving it ample visibility worldwide.
The World Tribunal on Iraq ( WTI ) was a people's court consisting of intellectuals, human rights campaigners and non-governmental organizations, and was active from 2003-2005.
Snowden was one of the leading campaigners for women's suffrage before the First World War, then founding the Women ’ s Peace Crusade to oppose the war and call for a negotiated peace.

campaigners and Day
An online petition sent to the Prime Minister received 11, 000 signatures for a public holiday in Wales on St. David's Day ; the Scottish Parliament has passed a bill creating a public holiday on St. Andrew's Day although it must be taken in lieu of another public holiday ; campaigners in England are calling for a bank holiday on St. George's Day ; and in Cornwall, there are calls for a public holiday on St. Piran's Day.
The plot, which was slated to be aired on Christmas Day 1997, evoked criticism from female MPs and children's groups, TV clean-up campaigners and church officials, who were all expressive in unanimous condemnation about the BBC's " cynical ploy to win the seasonal ratings war over arch-rival Coronation Street.
The plot, which was slated to be aired on Christmas Day 1997, evoked high criticism from female MPs and children's groups, TV clean-up campaigners and church officials, who were all expressive in unanimous condemnation about the BBC's " cynical ploy to win the seasonal ratings war over arch-rival Coronation Street.

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Still, while pioneering Palestinian-Israeli peace talks through making early contact with Jewish and Israeli peace campaigners, including Matzpen, the DFLP simultaneously conducted numerous small bombings and minor assaults against Israeli targets, refusing to give up the armed struggle.
At 5: 30 pm on Friday, January 18, 1974, homeless campaigners ( two of whom had obtained jobs with the security firm guarding Centre Point ) occupied the building in a protest that the building ought to be used to help London's housing crisis.
The campaign was unpleasant for both sides, with anti-and pro-war campaigners fighting vociferously, but Law distinguished himself with his oratory and wit.
On 15 February 2011, a court in Ecuador fined Chevron $ 8. 6 billion over pollution to the country's Amazon region by Texaco between 1972 and 1992, with campaigners claiming loss of crops and farm animals as well as increased local cancer rates.
Perhaps the most famous was the 1919 Black Friday rally, when campaigners for improved working conditions ( particularly protesting a 56-hour working week in many of the city's factories ) held an enormous rally, with at least 90, 000 protesters filling the square and the surrounding streets.
In November 2005 at its annual Socialism event, the Socialist Party formally launched the Campaign for a New Workers ' Party along with other socialists, left activists and trade unionists with the aim of persuading individuals, campaigners and trade unions to help set up and back a new broad left alternative to New Labour that would fight for working class people.
His attitude alienated seasoned campaigners such as Field Marshals John Dill and Lord Gort, the latter of whom, it was reported, could not bear to be in the same room with the Minister.
The campaign for women's suffrage in Britain began in the mid-nineteenth century, with many early campaigners including Eleanor Marx being socialists, but many established socialists, including Robert Blatchford and Ernest Bax opposed or ignored the movement.
Leontief sided with campaigners for academic autonomy, freedom of speech and in support of Pitirim Sorokin.
Workers Against Racism campaigners raised the case-disrupting a test match at the Edgbaston cricket ground in July 1985 with a ' Metso Must Stay ' banner-and helping to build a 1, 000-strong march for him in December 1986.
Ethical Consumer's ratings tables awarded companies negative marks ( and from 2005 overall scores ) across a range of ethical and environmental categories such a ' animal rights ', ' human rights ' and ' pollution and toxics ', empowering consumers to make ethically informed consumption choices and providing campaigners with reliable information on corporate behaviour.
Demand fell in the late 1980s and 1990s because of a number of factors, including the failure of designers to come up with exciting new lines, and also the efforts of animal rights campaigners.
In their work as cultural campaigners, Vinea and Janco even collaborated with 75 HP, a periodical edited by poet Ilarie Voronca, which was nominally anti-Contimporanul and pro-Dada.
Mike Tuffrey launches his campaign to become London Mayor with Susan Kramer and his team of London Liberal Democrats campaigners at City Hall
Five years later, on 22 October 1966, he escaped from Wormwood Scrubs prison with the assistance of three men whom he met in jail: Sean Bourke, and two anti-nuclear campaigners, Michael Randle, and Pat Pottle.
In 1972, the Christian activist Brenda Hean perished with pilot Max Price in a tiger moth aircraft they were flying from Tasmania to Canberra to protest the damming of Lake Pedder ; it was alleged that pro-dam campaigners had entered the plane's hangar and placed sugar in one of its fuel tanks.
Five years later, campaigners would interrupt an interview with Steve Davis, causing the BBC to cut to a pre-recorded video segment.
* As with other electoral events, the Electoral Commission has a statutory duty to prepare and publish a report on the administration of a relevant referendum and to give guidance and advice to administrators and campaigners.

campaigners and British
After the 1807 act abolishing the slave trade was passed, these campaigners switched to encouraging other countries to follow suit, notably France and the British colonies.
The Oath was widely condemned by the anti-treaty campaigners as involving Irish politicians taking an Oath of Allegiance to the British King.
The by-election was described by Gay News as " the dirtiest and most notorious by-election in British political history " because of the slurs against the character of the Labour candidate and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell by various opposition campaigners.
On 12 August 2006, campaigners restricted access at the main entrance for several hours in a protest against British policy in the Middle East.
Holby City was praised by campaigners for the Royal National Institute for Deaf People ( RNID ) in October 2003, when an episode which coincided with " Learn To Sign Week " used deaf actors, and featured characters communicating through British Sign Language.
The main argument of the campaigners was that the Department was being closed down because of economic pressures relating to the public funding of British universities in accordance with RAE marks.

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