Mordechai Vanunu
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Mordechai Vanunu in the garden of St. George's Cathedral. This picture was taken two days after his April 21, 2004 release from prison
Mordechai Vanunu (Hebrew: מרדכי ואנונו; born Marrakech, Morocco, October 13 1954), also known by his baptismal name John Crossman, is an Israeli former nuclear technician who revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons programme to the British press in 1986. He was subsequently abducted in Rome by Israeli Mossad agents and smuggled to Israel, where he was tried in secret and convicted of treason.
Mordechai Vanunu spent 18 years in prison, including more than 11 years in solitary confinement. Vanunu was released from prison in 2004, subject to a broad array of restrictions on his speech and movement. Since then he has been briefly arrested several times for multiple violations of those restrictions, including giving various interviews to foreign journalists and attempting to leave Israel. In July 2007, Vanunu was sentenced to a further six months imprisonment for speaking to foreigners and travelling to Bethlehem.[1]
In its press release of July 2 2007, Amnesty International said "The organization considers Mordechai Vanunu to be a prisoner of conscience and calls for his immediate and unconditional release. "[2] Vanunu has been characterized by some as a whistleblower[3][4]and by others as a traitor.[5][6][7][8]
Early life
Vanunu was born in Marrakech, Morocco to a Jewish family; his father was a rabbi. In 1963, at the age of nine, he emigrated under the Law of Return with his parents and 11 brothers and sisters to Israel. Vanunu completed his three years of military service in the sapper unit of the Israeli Defense Forces, with the rank of sergeant. After completing his service, Vanunu became a philosophy student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where he became critical of many policies of the Israeli government, forming a group called "Campus" with four other Jewish students and five Arab students. Vanunu was also affiliated with a group called "Movement for the Advancement of Peace." He never graduated from the university.Negev Nuclear Research Center
Vanunu's photograph of a Negev Nuclear Research Center glove box containing nuclear materials in a model bomb assembly, one of about 60 photographs he later gave to the British press.
It is believed that at Dimona, Vanunu became increasingly troubled about the widely believed Israeli nuclear weapons programme on which he worked. When he was laid off from Dimona in 1985, Vanunu left Israel. He arrived at Nepal and considered a conversion to Buddhism, later traveling to Burma and Thailand. In 1986, he traveled to Sydney, Australia. While there, Vanunu lived in a hostel in Kings Cross and worked in odd jobs, first as a hotel dishwasher and later as a taxi driver.
Vanunu began to attend the local church, St. John's. There he met the Reverend John McKnight, who worked with the homeless and drug addicts. Vanunu converted to Christianity and was baptized as John Crossman into the Anglican Church of Australia, making him further estranged from his family.
Disclosure, abduction, and publication

On October 5, 1986, the British newspaper The Sunday Times ran the story on its front page under the headline: "Revealed: the secrets of Israel's nuclear arsenal."
Vanunu states in his letters that he intended to share the money received from the newspaper for the information with the Anglican Church of Australia. Apparently frustrated by the delay while Hounam was completing his research, Vanunu approached a rival newspaper, the tabloid Sunday Mirror, whose owner was Robert Maxwell. In 1991, a self-described former Mossad officer called Ari Ben-Menashe alleged that Maxwell had tipped off the Mossad, possibly through British secret services, about Vanunu. It is also possible that they were alerted by enquiries made to the Israeli Embassy in London by Sunday Mirror journalists.
The Israeli government decided to detain Vanunu, but determined that to avoid harming its good relationship with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Vanunu should be persuaded to leave UK territory under his own volition. Knowing Vanunu's interest in women, on September 30, an Israeli Mossad agent, Cheryl Bentov, operating under the name of "Cindy" and masquerading as an American tourist, persuaded him to fly to Rome with her on a holiday.[13] Once in Rome, Mossad agents captured him, drugged him and smuggled him to Israel on a freighter, beginning what was to be more than a decade of solitary confinement in Israeli prisons.
On October 5, the Sunday Times published the information he had revealed, and estimated that Israel had produced more than 100 nuclear warheads.
Imprisonment
Vanunu was put on trial in Israel on charges of treason and espionage. The trial, held in secret, took place in the District Court in Jerusalem before Chief Justice Eliahu Noam and judges Zvi Tal and Shalom Brener. He was not permitted contact with the media but he wrote the details of his capture (or "hijacking" as he put it) on the palm of his hand, and while being transported he held his hand against the van's window so that waiting journalists could get the information (photo).
On February 27 1988, the court sentenced him to 18 years' imprisonment from the date of his capture. The Israeli government refused to release the transcript of the court case until, after the threat of legal action, it agreed to let censored extracts be published in Yedioth Ahronoth, an Israeli newspaper, in late 1999.
The death penalty in Israel is restricted to special circumstances. In 2004, former Mossad director Shabtai Shavit told Reuters that the option of extrajudicial execution was considered in 1986, but rejected because "Jews don't do that to other Jews".[14]
The Israeli government kept him in near total isolation for more than 11 years, allegedly out of concern that he might reveal more Israeli nuclear secrets and because he was still bound by the contract that swore him to secrecy on the subject. While in prison, he refused psychiatric treatment. Many critics argue that Vanunu had no additional information that would pose a real security threat to Israel, and that the Israeli government's real motivation is a desire to avoid political embarrassment for itself and allies such as the United States. Ray Kidder, then a senior American nuclear scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has said:
| On the basis of this research and my own professional experience, I am ready to challenge any official assertion that Mr. Vanunu possesses any technical nuclear information not already made public.[15] |
Others also questioned that a technician without a college degree would have any new valuable technical information.
His last appeal against his conviction, to the Supreme Court of Israel in 1990, failed.
While in prison, Vanunu says, he took part in small acts of rebellion, such as refusing to talk with the guards, reading only English-language newspapers, and watching only BBC television. "He is the most stubborn, principled, and tough person I have ever met," said his lawyer, Avigdor Feldman.
Release
In 2004, shortly before his scheduled release, Vanunu remained defiant under interrogation by the security service Shabak. In recordings of the interview made public after his release, he is heard saying "I am neither a traitor nor a spy, I only wanted the world to know what was happening." He also said, "We don't need a Jewish state. There needs to be a Palestinian state. Jews can, and have lived anywhere, so a Jewish State is not necessary."[16]Vanunu was released from prison on April 21 2004. He indicated a desire to completely dissociate himself from Israel, initially refusing to speak in Hebrew, and planning to move to Europe or the US[17] as soon as the Israeli government would permit him to do so. He denounced most of his family, but maintains a relationship with at least one of his brothers.
A number of restrictions were placed upon Vanunu by Israeli authorities, who stated their reason was fear of him spreading further state secrets and that he is still bound by his non-disclosure agreement. These stipulate that he must inform the authorities of his place of residence and his movements between cities, and may not leave the country. These restrictions were extended to April 2006,[18] and then April 2007, due to his violations of court rulings. While a court found in 2005 that he should be free to go to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, the 2006 restrictions explicitly forbade him to visit either, reversing the court's initial decision. In addition, Vanunu is not allowed to meet with foreigners or contact them by phone or e-mail, enter or approach any embassy, visit any port of entry, or come within 500 metres of any international border crossing.
Vanunu says that his knowledge is now outdated and he has nothing more he could possibly reveal that is not already widely known. Despite the stated restrictions, since his release Vanunu has freely given interviews to the foreign press, including a live phone interview to BBC Radio Scotland.
On April 22 2004, Vanunu asked the Norwegian government for a Norwegian passport and asylum in Norway for "humanitarian reasons," according to Norwegian news agencies. He also sent applications to other countries, and stated that he would accept asylum in any country because he fears for his life. Former conservative Norwegian Prime Minister Kåre Willoch has asked the conservative government to give Vanunu asylum, and the University of Tromsø has offered him a job. This application, as well as an application for asylum in Sweden has been rejected, since neither country accepts absentee asylum applications. He also unsuccessfully requested asylum in Ireland, which would require him to first be allowed to leave Israel. It has been reported that he also approached Russia and China about political asylum, but it is not known whether he has submitted official asylum applications to these countries.
Since his release, Vanunu has appeared in Israeli courts on numerous occasions on charges of having violated the terms of his release. He was arrested and detained for attempting to go to Bethlehem, on at least one occasion his room in St. George's Cathedral was raided by policemen and his belongings were confiscated. In 2006, Microsoft was accused[19] of helping Israeli police to obtain documents incriminating Vanunu.
International calls for his freedom of movement and freedom of speech made by organizations supporting Vanunu have been either ignored or rejected by Israel.
The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court sentenced Vanunu to six months in jail for violating the terms of his parole (Haaretz, July 2, 2007). Two months previously he was convicted of 14 parole violations, including contacts with journalists, and attempts to leave Israel proper to go to Bethlehem in the West Bank.
The court's sentence was unexpected, and even the prosecution expected the court to hand down a suspended sentence, meant solely as a deterrent.
Source: [1]
Latest arrests
2004
- On November 11 2004, Vanunu was arrested by the International Investigations Unit of the Israeli police at around 9am while eating breakfast. The arrest stemmed from an ongoing probe examining suspicions of leaking national secrets and violating legal rulings since his release from prison. Police officers wearing bulletproof vests and carrying machine guns entered into the walled compound of St. George's Anglican Church in East Jerusalem, where Vanunu had been renting a room since his release. Police removed papers and a computer from his room. After a few hours' detention, Vanunu was put under house arrest, which was to last seven days.[20]
- On December 24, 2004, in a vehicle marked as belonging to the foreign press, Vanunu was apprehended by Israeli Police while he was attempting to enter the West Bank in violation of his release restrictions (see above), allegedly to attend mass at the Church of the Nativity. After posting bail of 50,000 NIS, he was released into five-day house arrest.[21]
2005
- On January 26 2005, BBC reported that its Jerusalem deputy bureau chief, Simon Wilson, was banned from Israel after BBC refused to submit interview material made with Vanunu to Israeli censors.[22] Vanunu gave the interview in violation of court orders. Wilson was allowed to return to Israel on March 12 after signing an apology letter acknowledging that he defied the law.[23]
- On March 17 2005 Vanunu was charged with 21 counts of "contravening a lawful direction" (maximum penalty two years' imprisonment per count) and one count of "attempting to contravene a lawful direction."
- On November 18 2005 Vanunu was arrested at the al-Ram checkpoint north of Jerusalem as he was returning by bus from the West Bank. The Israeli authorities say Vanunu's travel ban includes visits to the Palestinian territories.[24]
Most recent trials
On April 13 2007, Vanunu was informed that the Israeli government has continued his house arrest in Jerusalem and has renewed all the restrictions against him, for the fourth time and third year of detention in east Jerusalem.On April 30 2007, Vanunu was convicted of violating the order barring foreign contacts and traveling outside Jerusalem.[25] He was sentenced to six months of jail on July 2. Following his sentence, Vanunu commented that his conviction proved that Israel was still ruled, in effect, by The British Mandate, because the law under which he was convicted is from that era. "Maybe I need to turn to the queen or to Tony Blair in order to grant me justice," he said.[26]
Support, awards, and honors
The European Parliament has condemned Israel's treatment of Vanunu, and referred to his detention by Mossad agents as a gross violation of Italian sovereignty and international law. Amnesty International described his treatment as constituting "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment [...] such as is prohibited by international law."Vanunu received the Right Livelihood Award in 1987, and was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Tromsø in 2001. He was nominated by Joseph Rotblat for the Nobel Peace Prize every year from 1988 to 2004. Former recipients are among the thousands of people and groups with rights to nominate Nobel candidates. The secretive Nobel committee never comments on specific nominations, but members often note that anyone can be nominated. In 2006 there were 191 nominations for the prize.[27]
In 2005 he received the Peace Prize of the Norwegian People (Folkets fredspris). Previous recipients of this prize includes Vytautas Landsbergis (1991), Alva Myrdal (1982), Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams. The University of Tromsø awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2000.
In September 2004, artist and musician Yoko Ono has given Mordechai Vanunu a peace prize founded in her late husband, John Lennon’s memory.
In December 2004, as a statement of solidarity, he was elected by the students of the University of Glasgow to serve for three years as Rector.[28] On Friday April 22 2005 he was formally installed in the post,[29] but cannot carry out any of its functions as he is still confined to Israel. Since then the Glasgow Herald has launched a campaign for his release.
Vanunu has been officially adopted by Nick and Mary Eoloff from Minnesota, USA, a couple belonging to a Christian pacifist movement.
See also
- Israel and weapons of mass destruction
- Nuclear proliferation
- List of people convicted of treason
- List of people considered whistleblowers
Bibliography
- Black, Ian. Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence Services, Grove Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8021-3286-3
- Cohen, Avner. Israel and the Bomb, New York: Columbia University Press (1999), ISBN 0-231-10483-9
- Cohen, Yoel. The Whistleblower of Dimona: Israel, Dimona & the Bomb. ISBN 0-8419-1432-X
- Gaffney, Mark. Dimona: The Third Temple? The Story Behind the Vanunu Revelation. ISBN 0-915597-77-2
- Gilling, Tom and John McKnight. Trial and Error — Mordechai Vanunu and Israel's Nuclear Bomb. 1991 Monarch Publications. ISBN 1-85424-129-X
- Hounam, Peter. The Woman from Mossad: The Torment of Mordechai Vanunu. ISBN 1-58394-005-7 paperback edition title: The Woman from Mossad: The Story of Mordechai Vanunu & the Israeli Nuclear Program
- Toscano, Louis. Triple Cross. 1990 Birch Lane Press ISBN 1-55972-028-X
- Spiro, Gideon. Vanunu and the Israeli Bomb.
References
1. ^ "Vanunu jailed again after talks with foreigners", The Guardian, 3 July 2007.2007">
2. ^ Israel: Israel: Mordechai Vanunu sentence clear violation of human rights. Amnesty International (July 2 2007).
3. ^ "Correspondent: Israel's Secret Weapon (transcript)", BBC, March 17 2003.BBC&rft.date=March%2017%202003">
4. ^ "Capturing nuclear whistle-blower was 'a lucky stroke,' agents recall", Ha'aretz, November 12 2006.2006">
5. ^ The meaning of Vanunu. Jewish World Review (April 262004).
6. ^ "Vanunu: traitor or prisoner of conscience?", The Sydney Morning Herald, April 22 2004.2004">
7. ^ "Vanunu: Hero or traitor?", j., April 232004.j.&rft.date=April%20232004">
8. ^ "Vanunu 'wanted to avert holocaust'", BBC, May 292004.2004">
9. ^ (July-August 1996) "Israel: Plutonium Production". The Risk Report 2 (4). Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
10. ^ "??? (Problem with this URL)", Jerusalem Post, ???.
11. ^ "Focus: The secrets that shocked the world", The Sunday Times, April 252004.2004">
12. ^ Frank Barnaby (Autumn, 1987). "The Nuclear Arsenal in the Middle East". Journal of Palestine Studies 17 (1): 97-106. Retrieved on 2006-12-28.
13. ^ Yossi Melman. "Capturing nuclear whistle-blower was 'a lucky stroke,' agents recall", Haaretz, April 212004.2004">
14. ^ "Israeli nuclear whistleblower due to be released from jail (transcript from AM radio)", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, February 122004.2004">
15. ^ U.S. Expert: It's Safe to Release Vanunu. Nonviolence.org (from Ha'aretz) (January 262000).
16. ^ "Vanunu defiant ahead of release", BBC, 2004-04-19. Retrieved on 2007-10-03.BBC&rft.date=2004-04-19">
17. ^ Discussion with a Friend from JAKARTA (letter from Vanunu). The Mordechai Vanunu Website (January 132006).
18. ^ "Israel extends Vanunu travel ban", BBC, April 19 2005.BBC&rft.date=April%2019%202005">
19. ^ "Today, our chance to fight a new hi-tech tyranny", The Observer, May 28 2006.2006">
20. ^ "Bishop angry over Vanunu arrest", BBC, November 11 2004.BBC&rft.date=November%2011%202004">
21. ^ "Police keep Vanunu in Jerusalem", BBC, December 25 2004.BBC&rft.date=December%2025%202004">
22. ^ "Israel bars senior BBC producer", BBC, January 26 2005.BBC&rft.date=January%2026%202005">
23. ^ "BBC says sorry to Israel", The Guardian, March 12 2005.2005">
24. ^ "Vanunu held after West Bank visit", BBC, November 18 2005.BBC&rft.date=November%2018%202005">
25. ^ Vanunu convicted of violating order barring foreign contacts, Nir Hasson, Haaretz, April 30, 2007 (accessed April 30, 2007)
26. ^ Vanunu to return to prison for violating the terms of his parole, Nir Hasson, Haaretz, July 2, 2007 (accessed July 2, 2007)
27. ^ The Norwegian Nobel Institute- From Nomination to Ceremony. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
28. ^ "Vanunu elected university rector", BBC, December 16 2004.BBC&rft.date=December%2016%202004">
29. ^ Formal installation of Mr Mordechai Vanunu as the 119th Rector of the University of Glasgow. University of Glasgow (April 222005).
2. ^ Israel: Israel: Mordechai Vanunu sentence clear violation of human rights. Amnesty International (July 2 2007).
3. ^ "Correspondent: Israel's Secret Weapon (transcript)", BBC, March 17 2003.BBC&rft.date=March%2017%202003">
4. ^ "Capturing nuclear whistle-blower was 'a lucky stroke,' agents recall", Ha'aretz, November 12 2006.2006">
5. ^ The meaning of Vanunu. Jewish World Review (April 262004).
6. ^ "Vanunu: traitor or prisoner of conscience?", The Sydney Morning Herald, April 22 2004.2004">
7. ^ "Vanunu: Hero or traitor?", j., April 232004.j.&rft.date=April%20232004">
8. ^ "Vanunu 'wanted to avert holocaust'", BBC, May 292004.2004">
9. ^ (July-August 1996) "Israel: Plutonium Production". The Risk Report 2 (4). Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
10. ^ "??? (Problem with this URL)", Jerusalem Post, ???.
11. ^ "Focus: The secrets that shocked the world", The Sunday Times, April 252004.2004">
12. ^ Frank Barnaby (Autumn, 1987). "The Nuclear Arsenal in the Middle East". Journal of Palestine Studies 17 (1): 97-106. Retrieved on 2006-12-28.
13. ^ Yossi Melman. "Capturing nuclear whistle-blower was 'a lucky stroke,' agents recall", Haaretz, April 212004.2004">
14. ^ "Israeli nuclear whistleblower due to be released from jail (transcript from AM radio)", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, February 122004.2004">
15. ^ U.S. Expert: It's Safe to Release Vanunu. Nonviolence.org (from Ha'aretz) (January 262000).
16. ^ "Vanunu defiant ahead of release", BBC, 2004-04-19. Retrieved on 2007-10-03.BBC&rft.date=2004-04-19">
17. ^ Discussion with a Friend from JAKARTA (letter from Vanunu). The Mordechai Vanunu Website (January 132006).
18. ^ "Israel extends Vanunu travel ban", BBC, April 19 2005.BBC&rft.date=April%2019%202005">
19. ^ "Today, our chance to fight a new hi-tech tyranny", The Observer, May 28 2006.2006">
20. ^ "Bishop angry over Vanunu arrest", BBC, November 11 2004.BBC&rft.date=November%2011%202004">
21. ^ "Police keep Vanunu in Jerusalem", BBC, December 25 2004.BBC&rft.date=December%2025%202004">
22. ^ "Israel bars senior BBC producer", BBC, January 26 2005.BBC&rft.date=January%2026%202005">
23. ^ "BBC says sorry to Israel", The Guardian, March 12 2005.2005">
24. ^ "Vanunu held after West Bank visit", BBC, November 18 2005.BBC&rft.date=November%2018%202005">
25. ^ Vanunu convicted of violating order barring foreign contacts, Nir Hasson, Haaretz, April 30, 2007 (accessed April 30, 2007)
26. ^ Vanunu to return to prison for violating the terms of his parole, Nir Hasson, Haaretz, July 2, 2007 (accessed July 2, 2007)
27. ^ The Norwegian Nobel Institute- From Nomination to Ceremony. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
28. ^ "Vanunu elected university rector", BBC, December 16 2004.BBC&rft.date=December%2016%202004">
29. ^ Formal installation of Mr Mordechai Vanunu as the 119th Rector of the University of Glasgow. University of Glasgow (April 222005).
External links
- Source documents and interviews
- Documentary about Vanunu and his revelations
- http://www.wearewideawake.org/ "30 Minutes With Vanunu" Video Interview, March 2006 http://www.wearewideawake.org/
- Sunday Times articles from 1986
- Mordechai Vanunu's photos of Dimona - 1985
- Vanunu receives honorary doctorate
- Mordechai Vanunu Risks Jail To Speak to Democracy Now! in First Nat'l U.S. Interview
- Vanunu arrested by Israeli police
- Enav, Peter. "Israeli nuclear whistle blower Mordechai Vanunu arrested for passing on classified documents." The Associated Press. November 11, 2004. http://info.mgnetwork.com/printthispage.cgi?url=http%3A//ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBJT000F1E.html&oaspagename=www.tbo.com/ap/story.htm&image=tbologo80x60.jpg
- Kayw, Taakov, and Arieh O'Sullivan. "A-G orders Vanunu arrested." The Jerusalem Post. November 11, 2004. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/Printer&cid=1100147298218&p=1078027574121
- "Israeli police detain nuke whistleblower Vanunu." Reuters. November 11, 2004. http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsPackageArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=619232§ion=news
- Biographical interview with Mordechai Vanunu published in a Hebrew newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, 1999
- Our Son, The Rebel interview with his adoptive parents, 2002.
- Ari Ben-Menashe on the Capture of Mordechai Vanunu
- Metro Interview (UK free paper given out in cities)
- "Vanunu held after West Bank visit" The BBC. November 18, 2005
- 27 February 2006 Independent Catholic News - Josephine Siedlecka
- Israeli government statements
- Memorandum Regarding Mordechai Vanunu on the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
- Human rights bodies
- Amnesty International report from 1998
- Amnesty International report from April 2004
- Amnesty International Press release, April 2005
- Amnesty International Press release, July 2007
- International Freedom of Expression Exchange
- Current affairs coverage
- Excerpts from Vanunu's statement upon release from prison
- BBC Correspondent — Israel's Secret Weapon, broadcast on March 17, 2003, gave an update of Vanunu's situation. There is also a transcript available.
- Better World Links on Mordechai Vanunu and Israel's Atomic Weapons
- A Mossad perspective on the capture of Mordechai Vanunu in Haaretz.
- Left-wing commentary article reflecting on Vanunu, the state of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the general political situation (late 2004).
- Libby and Vanunu by Daniel Ellsberg
- Public statements by Mordechai Vanunu
- Personal homepage of Mordechai Vanunu
- Letters from Solitary — book of letters from Mordechai Vanunu to Rev. David B. Smith of Sydney, Australia, through whom Vanunu converted to Christianity. PDF copy: Light version, the full version, with reproductions of each letter, is available from Father David's web site.
- Mordechai Vanunu: “Having the atomic bomb is what has allowed Israel to fearlessly carry out its apartheid policy” Voltaire Network, October 2005
- Advocacy websites
- http://www.vanunu.org/ Vanunu collects donations through this website
- The 1987 Right Livelihood Award for Mordechai Vanunu
- Free Prisoner of Conscience, Mordechai Vanunu, With No Restrictions! (Report by The Israeli Committee for Mordechai Vanunu and for a Middle East Free of Atomic, Biological and Chemical Weapons)
- Sydney link to Israeli prisoner of conscience from The National Council of Churches in Australia.
- Information on Vanunu's candidature for Rector of the University of Glasgow.
- Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign with information about his rectorship
- The Peace People, Belfast with various reports
- Liberdade para Mordechai Vanunu (Amnesty Group 19, Portugal)
- UK petition to apply pressure to free Vanunu
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It is the middle day of a non-leap year, because there are 182 days before and 182 days after.
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20th century - 21st century - 22nd century
1970s 1980s 1990s - 2000s - 2010s 2020s 2030s
2004 2005 2006 - 2007 - 2008 2009 2010
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1970s 1980s 1990s - 2000s - 2010s 2020s 2030s
2004 2005 2006 - 2007 - 2008 2009 2010
2007 by topic:
News by month
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Jun
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Amnesty International (commonly known as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization which defines its mission as "to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity,
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A whistleblower is an employee, former employee, or member of an organization, especially a business or government agency, who reports misconduct
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A whistleblower is an employee, former employee, or member of an organization, especially a business or government agency, who reports misconduct
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Crimes
Classes of crime
Infraction · Misdemeanor · Felony
Summary · Indictable · Hybrid
Against the person
Assault · Battery
Extortion · Harassment
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Classes of crime
Infraction · Misdemeanor · Felony
Summary · Indictable · Hybrid
Against the person
Assault · Battery
Extortion · Harassment
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State Party Morocco
Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii, iv, v
Reference 331
Region Arab States
Inscription History
Inscription 1985 (9th Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii, iv, v
Reference 331
Region Arab States
Inscription History
Inscription 1985 (9th Session)
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Motto
"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik" (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"
Anthem
Hymne Chérifien
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"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik" (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"
Anthem
Hymne Chérifien
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Historical Jewish languages
Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, others
Liturgical languages:
Hebrew and Aramaic
Predominant spoken languages:
The vernacular language of the home nation in the Diaspora, significantly including English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and
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Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, others
Liturgical languages:
Hebrew and Aramaic
Predominant spoken languages:
The vernacular language of the home nation in the Diaspora, significantly including English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and
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For the town in Italy, see .
Rabbi, in Judaism, means a religious ‘teacher’, or more literally, ‘great one’. The word Rabbi is derived from the Hebrew root word
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- The Law of Return is also another name to the Wiccan Rule of Three.
The Law of Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, ḥōk ha-shvūt
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sapper, in the sense first used by the French military, was one who sapped (undermined) another's fortifications.
When an army was defending a fortress with cannon, they had an obvious height and therefore range advantage over the attacker's own guns.
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When an army was defending a fortress with cannon, they had an obvious height and therefore range advantage over the attacker's own guns.
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Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Hebrew: צבא ההגנה לישראל Tzva HaHagana LeYisrael
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For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation).
Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world.
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