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  2. Freedom of speech by country - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, provides, in Article 19, that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

  3. Global Country of World Peace - Wikipedia

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    Peace Palaces have been completed in the U.S. cities of Bethesda, Maryland, Houston and Austin, Texas, Fairfield, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota and Lexington, Kentucky. [33] [34] Three of the existing Peace Palaces were built by private individuals. [32] Land has been purchased in 52 locations around the US and others are being built around the world.

  4. Human Rights Without Frontiers International - Wikipedia

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    Human Rights Without Frontiers International (HRWF or HRWF International) is a non-profit organization based in Brussels, Belgium. HRWF International was founded in 2001 by Willy Fautré , its executive director who also heads Human Rights Without Frontiers (Belgium). [ 1 ]

  5. Geeks Without Bounds - Wikipedia

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    Geeks Without Bounds was initially announced on August 19, 2010 at Gnomedex 10 in Seattle, Washington, and formally launched on October 10, 2010. [1] by Johnny "Diggz" Higgins, and Willow Brugh as a fiscally sponsored program of The School Factory. In 2012, GWOB became a separate entity, fiscally sponsored by The School Factory.

  6. Pueblo Sin Fronteras - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Sin Fronteras, formed in 2009, [8] is a transborder organization made up of activists of diverse nationality and immigration statuses that promotes accompaniment, humanitarian assistance, leadership development, recognition of human rights, and coordination of know-your-rights training along migrant routes, as well as monitoring and raising awareness of human rights.

  7. BBC World Service - Wikipedia

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    BBC World Service Logo used since 2022 Type Radio broadcasting news, speech, discussions, public broadcaster Country United Kingdom Availability Worldwide Headquarters Broadcasting House, London Broadcast area Worldwide Owner BBC Key people Jonathan Munro Launch date 19 December 1932 ; 92 years ago (1932-12-19) Former names BBC Empire Service BBC Overseas Service External Services of the BBC ...

  8. Humanitarian intervention - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian intervention is the use or threat of military force by a state (or states) across borders with the intent of ending severe and widespread human rights violations in a state which has not given permission for the use of force. [1]

  9. Central American migrant caravans - Wikipedia

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    The largest and best known of these were organized by Pueblo Sin Fronteras (A People Without Borders) that set off during Holy Week in early 2017 and 2018 from the Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA), but such caravans of migrants began arriving several years earlier, and other unrelated caravans continued to arrive into late 2018.