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  2. United Middle Belt Congress - Wikipedia

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    United Middle Belt Congress (UMBC) was a political party in Nigeria during the nation's First Republic. The Party was a fusion of two major Middle Belt organizations, viz. the Middle Zone League and the Middle Belt Peoples' Party.

  3. Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena - Wikipedia

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    It is the home of the UMBC Retrievers men's and women's basketball teams as well as the volleyball team and serves as a replacement to the Retriever Activities Center (RAC). It has a capacity of 5,000 seats, approximately 1,000 more than the RAC, and is the campus venue for all commencements and concerts. [ 2 ]

  4. Pulpit Freedom Sunday - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 ADF launched Pulpit Freedom Sunday with 35 churches—including several mega-churches–to directly challenge the Johnson Amendment. In acts of civil disobedience, pastors give sermons on "blatantly political" [5] topics, which may include providing "biblical perspectives" [4] on or endorsements of particular candidates, in defiance of IRS regulations and in hopes of triggering a First ...

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  6. International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The principles and objectives of the Alliance are set out in the Declaration of Principles of the IRFBA. The aim of the Alliance is to connect states and governments to promote freedom of religion or belief worldwide. In doing so, the Alliance refers to Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), in ...

  7. Geert Wilders - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Wilders announced the International Freedom Alliance, a network of groups and individuals who "are fighting for freedom against Islam". [240] [241] [242] Wilders planned IFA branches in the United States, Canada, Britain, France and Germany by late 2010. "The message, 'stop Islam, defend freedom', is a message that's not only ...

  8. Freedom Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Alliance can refer to various political and ideological groups and movements, including: Freedom Alliance Party of Liberia; United People's Freedom Alliance, a political alliance in Sri Lanka (2004–2019) Sri Lanka People's Freedom Alliance, a political alliance in Sri Lanka; University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Freedom Alliance

  9. United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious ...

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    The United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom is the ambassador-at-large who heads the Office of International Religious Freedom in the U.S. Department of State. The position was created by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. The first ambassador at large was Bob Seiple [1] who served from 1999 to 2001.