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  2. Bleeding Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Just as had happened in the election of November 1854, "Border Ruffians" from Missouri again streamed into the territory to vote, and proslavery delegates were elected to 37 of the 39 seats—Martin F. Conway and Samuel D. Houston from Riley County were the only Free-Staters elected. Free-Staters loudly denounced the elections as fraudulent.

  3. Free Soil Party - Wikipedia

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    The Free Soil Party, also called the Free Democratic Party or the Free Democracy, [3] was a political party in the United States from 1848 to 1854, when it merged into the Republican Party. The party was focused on opposing the expansion of slavery into the western territories of the United States .

  4. Iran–PJAK conflict - Wikipedia

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    The September 2006 Sardasht incident (an Iran–Iraq cross-border raid) was a military operation which took place on Iran–Iraqi Kurdistan border, in which at least 30 Kurdish militants of the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) were allegedly killed and 40 injured by Iranian security forces. [28]

  5. 2011 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, 2011, Abdul Rahman Haji Ahmadi, the leader of the Kurdistan Free Life Party, said the armed rebel group is prepared to negotiate with Iran and maintained that Kurdish issues need to be solved through “peaceful means”. In an exclusive interview with Rudaw, Haji Ahmadi acknowledged that in some cases compromise is inevitable and ...

  6. April 2006 Iran–Iraq cross-border raids - Wikipedia

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    PJAK set off a bomb on 8 May 2006 in Kermanshah, wounding five people at a government building. [2]Since, the US news channel MSNBC claimed that the Iranian military begun bombardments of Kurdish villages in US-occupied Iraq along the Iranian border while claiming that their primary targets were PJAK militants.

  7. August 2011 Turkey–Iraq cross-border raids - Wikipedia

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    Iran began a new military push against Kurdish rebels on the border with Iraq, days after Turkey said its air strikes had killed up to 160 militants inside Iraqi territory. Iran said it had killed dozens of members of Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK), an offshoot of the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). [15]

  8. Libertarian perspectives on immigration - Wikipedia

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    As Hoppe states in his article "The Case for Free Trade and Restricted Immigration", "It is precisely the absolute voluntariness of human association and separation—the absence of any form of forced integration—which makes peaceful relationships—free trade—between racially, ethnically, linguistically, religiously, or culturally distinct ...

  9. Socialist Party Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party Without Borders (French: Parti Socialiste sans Frontières, PSF; Arabic: الحزب الاشتراكي بلا حدود) is a political party of the opposition in Chad. It is a democratic socialist party with a decentralization [ 1 ] and anti-corruption [ 2 ] platform.