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  2. Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia

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    When the U.S. military first acknowledged the abuse in early 2004, much of the United States media showed little initial interest. On January 16, 2004, United States Central Command informed the media that an official investigation had begun involving abuse and humiliation of Iraqi detainees by a group of U.S. soldiers. On February 24, it was ...

  3. Nation Group - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Nation Group is a founding member of Asia News Network, an alliance of 21 media in 19 Asian countries. In January 2018 the Nation Multimedia Group, in a hostile acquisition, was taken over by Sontiyan Chuenruetainaidhama , founder of conservative outlets T News and INN News.

  4. Quanell X - Wikipedia

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    Entry and ejection from the Nation of Islam. In September 1990, after listening to Louis Farrakhan at the Sam Houston Coliseum, Evans decided to join the Nation of Islam and became a student of Farrakhan. Evans, who would later be more commonly known by his pseudonym, Quanell X, was recognised by his peers for his intellect, and he was later ...

  5. Louis Farrakhan - Wikipedia

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    Louis Farrakhan ( / ˈfɑːrəkɑːn /; born Louis Eugene Walcott; May 11, 1933) is an American religious leader who heads the Nation of Islam (NOI), a black nationalist organization. [2] [3] Farrakhan is notable for his leadership of the 1995 Million Man March in Washington, D.C., and for his rhetoric that has been widely denounced as ...

  6. Ajmer rape case - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Ajmer scandal was a series of gangrapes and blackmailing where reportedly 250 school and college going girls aged between 11 and 20 years were the vicitms of this monstrous crime. Most of the victims belonged to Sophia Senior Secondary School of Ajmer which continues to operate today without any acknowledgement of the crime.

  7. List of scandals in India - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the report's release, Adani Group companies experienced an acute decline in their share prices. In a follow-up piece, The Guardian indicated that Hindenburg called on the Adani Group to sue if they believed the report was inaccurate. By the end of February 2023, the group lost $150 billion in value. Gautam Adani's personal net worth ...

  8. Reactions to the prosecution of Donald Trump in New York

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    On March 18, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he would be arrested on March 21 and called for protests to "take our nation back!" [5] Time magazine reported that prominent supporters and far-right groups who responded to his call in the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack were reluctant. [6]

  9. Domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration - Wikipedia

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    t. e. This article discusses the domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration from 1981 to 1989. Reagan's policies stressed conservative economic values, starting with his implementation of supply-side economic policies, dubbed as "Reaganomics" by both supporters and detracters. His policies also included the largest tax cut in American ...