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  2. Southern Syria protests (2023–24) - Wikipedia

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    The numbers protesting in al-Karama square grew on 24 August, according to opposition media, with slogans including "Syria yearns for liberty, Bashar must step aside," "In the name of Syrian freedom, Iran, recede," "The people of Syria demand liberty," and "May Syria prosper, down with Bashar al-Assad."

  3. Dignity Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Dignity Coalition (Arabic: ائتلاف الكرامة, romanized: Itilaf al-Karama) or Al Karama is an Islamist political party in Tunisia that was founded in 2019 in response to Ennahdha abandoning Islamism.

  4. Sheikh al-Karama Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Sheikh al-Karama Forces is an armed group based in the As-Suwayda Governorate in southern Syria, composed of Druze locals, the group was led by two brothers who are the sons of the founder of another Druze militia group called the Men of Dignity in 2012 and led his group until his death in 2015.

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    The stock market's record-breaking run could spell bad news for investors in 2025, a research firm says. Use any market correction to load up on Magnificent Seven stocks, the "Dean of Valuation" said.

  7. El Karama - Wikipedia

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    El Karama was founded on 12 October 2011. [1] It won six seats in the 2013 parliamentary elections , [ 2 ] and retained all six seats in the 2018 elections . In the 2023 parliamentary elections El Karama won five seats in the National Assembly of Mauritania.

  8. Alkarama - Wikipedia

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    Alkarama was created as a Swiss association in July 2004 by Qatari and Algerian human rights defenders – Abdulrahman Al Naimi, Rachid Mesli and Abbas Aroua – to contribute to an Arab World where all individuals live free, in dignity, and protected by the rule of law.

  9. 'It could have been my son': Parents to protest over students ...

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    Family members and protesters are set to gather Sunday afternoon at a Cracker Barrel in Maryland, where a group of special education students received what the restaurant later called ...