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  2. March 17, 2007, anti-war protest - Wikipedia

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    The March 17, 2007 anti-war protest was an anti-war demonstration sponsored by ANSWER Coalition that marched from Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C. to The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The date was selected to coincide with the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq , and also the 40th anniversary of a similar anti-war march on ...

  3. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    Washington Anti-Klan Protest. 1983 – August March on Washington commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" speech. 1986 – March 1 – November 15 The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament: From Los Angeles, California to Washington, D.C. (a.k.a.

  4. List of incidents of political violence in Washington, D.C.

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    In fights between the two groups, 4 people were stabbed and at least 23 were arrested. [37] Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio removed and burned a Black Lives Matter sign at Asbury United Methodist Church, one of Washington, D.C.'s oldest Black houses of worship. Tarrio was arrested on January 4, 2021, upon entering Miami on additional gun ...

  5. Illegals Program - Wikipedia

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    The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under unofficial cover.An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) culminated in the arrest of ten agents on June 27, 2010, and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010.

  6. Top international court issues arrest warrants for senior ...

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    In March 2024, the ICC issued arrest warrants for top Russian commanders Sergei Kobylash and Viktor Sokolov over suspected war crimes in Ukraine, again related to “missile strikes carried out by ...

  7. Freedom of assembly in Russia - Wikipedia

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    During the 32nd G8 summit in St. Petersburg in July 2006, human rights activists claimed 577 alleged incidents of illegal action by law enforcement officials against protestors, including 94 cases of police taking person to police stations without explanation; 267 cases (three involving children) of temporary detention on trumped‑up charges ...

  8. Top Russian military officials are being arrested. Why is it ...

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    In April, the Investigative Committee, Russia’s top law enforcement agency, reported that Ivanov is suspected of taking an especially large bribe — a criminal offense punishable by up to 15 ...

  9. Criminal charges brought in the Mueller special counsel ...

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    [117] [118] [31] Van der Zwaan is the son-in-law of German Khan, who owns Russia's Alfa-Bank along with Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, three men named in the Steele dossier. [ 118 ] Van der Zwaan pleaded guilty on February 20, 2018; [ 119 ] [ 120 ] [ 118 ] the guilty plea did not include an agreement to cooperate with the Mueller investigation ...