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  2. 2013 Israeli protests - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, two independent protests occurred in Israel. In May, an attempt to change the Tal Law, which excluded ultra-Orthodox Jewish men for doing military service, led to protests by Haredi against military conscription. [1] Again in November, Bedouins in the Negev called for a 'Day of Rage' against their displacement by the Israeli government ...

  3. Wilhelmus - Wikipedia

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    The royal anthem of Luxembourg (called " De Wilhelmus ") is a variation on the "Wilhelmus". The melody was first used in Luxembourg (at the time in personal union with the Kingdom of the United Netherlands) on the occasion of the visit of the Dutch King and Grand Duke of Luxembourg William III in 1883. Later, the anthem was played for Grand ...

  4. Het Parool - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1389-2975. Website. parool.nl. Het Parool (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛt paːˈroːl]) is an Amsterdam -based daily newspaper. It was first published on 10 February 1941 as a resistance paper during the German occupation of the Netherlands (1940–1945). [1] In English, its name means The Password or The Motto.

  5. Wim van Norden - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Dutch. Wim van Norden (13 June 1917 – 29 May 2015) was a Dutch journalist. He was one of the founders of the resistance paper Het Parool during World War II. He was jailed for six months by the Germans in 1942 but was later released due to lack of evidence for his involvement with Het Parool. Van Norden was active in the ...

  6. Underground media in German-occupied Europe - Wikipedia

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    Het Parool was founded in February 1941 by Frans Goedhart, who went by the pseudonym "Pieter 't Hoen" (Peter the Chicken). The first issue of Het Parool (August 1941) saw a circulation of 6,000, a number that never significantly rose due to security issues. In 1943, Frans Goedhart was captured by Nazi officials and tried in a German court. To ...

  7. Bungehuis and Maagdenhuis occupations - Wikipedia

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    The Bungehuis and Maagdenhuis occupations were a protest occupation movement at first the Bungehuis Building of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) by a group of students and a staff-member, referring to themselves as The New University (for a democratic university), and then the Maagdenhuis Building of the UvA, its administrative center.

  8. Wim Hora Adema - Wikipedia

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    Writer, journalist, editor, publisher. Known for. Opzij. Wim Hora Adema (14 July 1914 – 10 December 1998 [1]) was a Dutch author of children's literature and a feminist, notable for being the co-founder of Opzij, founded in 1972 as a radical feminist monthly magazine. She was one of the best-known women of the Dutch second wave of feminism.

  9. Paul Cliteur - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bernard Cliteur (born 6 September 1955) is a Dutch professor of jurisprudence at Leiden University, as well as a politician, philosopher, writer, publicist and columnist. He is known for his conservative perspective, his atheism, his republicanism, and his dislike of Islam. He is a member of De Vrije Gedachte. [1]