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  2. Augustine Mahiga - Wikipedia

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    Augustine Philip Mahiga (28 August 1945 – 1 May 2020) [1] was a Tanzanian diplomat and Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs in 2019 and 2020. [2] He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2015 to 2019. [1] He previously served as the Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations from 2003 to 2010 and as the UN ...

  3. Helen Kijo-Bisimba - Wikipedia

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    Kijo-Bisimba was born in 1954 in the Kilimanjaro Region in Tanzania. [1] She went to school in the Tanga region at Korogwe High school where she was deputy head girl. She felt unfairly victimised when she was accused of sending an insulting letter to the head teacher. The resulting suspension shaped her feeling of justice when she had to admit ...

  4. Center for Economic and Social Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) is a non-profit, educational and research institution organized under § 501 (c) (3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. The think tank is registered as a non-stock corporation in Washington, DC, and located in Arlington, Virginia, U.S. Founded in 1984, CESJ studies, promotes, and ...

  5. Students for Justice in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP; طلاب من أجل العدالة في فلسطين) is a pro-Palestinian college student activism organization in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. It has campaigned for boycott and divestment against corporations that deal with Israel and organized events about Israel's human rights violations.

  6. American Citizens for Justice - Wikipedia

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    1982 (41 years ago) Founders. Helen Zia. Types. nonprofit organization. American Citizens for Justice is an Asian American civil rights group formed in 1984 in Detroit, Michigan. While the Asian American movement was already developing in the West Coast of the United States, American Citizens for Justice was a significant force for a pan-Asian ...

  7. Citizens' Councils - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens' Councils (commonly referred to as the White Citizens' Councils) were an associated network of white supremacist, [1] segregationist organizations in the United States, concentrated in the South and created as part of a white backlash against the US Supreme Court 's landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.

  8. Second Amendment Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Second Amendment Foundation ( SAF) is a United States nonprofit organization that supports gun rights. Founded in 1974 by Alan Gottlieb and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, SAF publishes gun rights magazines and public education materials, funds conferences, provides media contacts, and has assumed a central role in sponsoring lawsuits.

  9. Citizens' Gavel - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' Gavel (also known as Tech for Justice or Gavel) is a civic tech organization aimed at improving the pace of justice delivery through the use of technology. It was established in 2017 [1] as Open Justice by Nelson Olanipekun, [2] from an incubation programme of Civic Hive; the incubation and media arm of BudgIT .