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  2. General Union of Djibouti Workers - Wikipedia

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    The General Union of Djibouti Workers (UGTD) is a trade union centre in Djibouti. It was the official union arm of the government until 1995, when protests and conflicts separated the two. It was the official union arm of the government until 1995, when protests and conflicts separated the two.

  3. Union of Djibouti Workers - Wikipedia

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    According to the information received, the two trade union leaders were brought before an examining magistrate for questioning, charged with “supplying information to a foreign power” (Articles 137 and 139 of Djibouti’s Penal Code) and then committed to the civil prison of Gabode.

  4. Djiboutian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Djiboutian nationals can renounce their nationality pending approval by the state. [2] [ Notes 2] Nationals may be denaturalized in Djibouti for failure to perform military obligations; performing actions indicating one is a national of another state; serving in the government or military of another state without the authorization of the government of Djibouti; committing serious crimes ...

  5. Category:Trade unions in Djibouti - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Law of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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  8. Constitution of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Article 17 requires Djiboutian citizens to defend the nation. Article 18 offers equal protection to "regular foreigners." Article 19 requires the government to protect Djiboutian citizens' legitimate rights and interests abroad. Title 3 spells out the rights and obligations of the executive branch. A president serves as head of state. [3]

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