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  2. Timeline of LGBT history, 21st century - Wikipedia

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    A transgender man's phalloplasty became the first ever seen on camera, in the Channel 4 documentary Girls to Men. [454] The first U.S. congressional forum on anti-transgender violence was held. [455] The (American) Department of Veterans Affairs opened its first clinic for transgender service members. [456]

  3. Killing of Samantha Woll - Wikipedia

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    Woll was the founder of the Muslim-Jewish Forum of Detroit. In 2015, in the wake of the November 2015 Paris attacks, she helped bring high school students of Muslim and Jewish faith together through an essay and art contest in a public event at Wayne State University organized through Greater Detroit Muslim Jewish Solidarity Council. [6]

  4. Hamtramck, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hamtramck Fire Department. Hamtramck (/ h æ m ˈ t r æ m ɪ k / ham-TRAM-ik) is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.An enclave of Detroit, Hamtramck is located roughly 5 miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Detroit, and is surrounded by Detroit on most sides.

  5. Rohingya genocide - Wikipedia

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    The study also estimated that over 18,000 Rohingya Muslim women and girls were raped, 116,000 Rohingyans were beaten, and 36,000 Rohingyans were thrown into fires. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 127 ] It was also reported that at least 6,700 to 7,000 Rohingya people including 730 children were killed in the first month alone since the crackdown started.

  6. Council of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp marks Finland as a member of the Council of Europe 1989. The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. [75] Greece and Turkey joined three months later.

  7. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar - Wikipedia

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    Vinayak Damodar Savarkar [a] (28 May 1883 – 26 February 1966) was an Indian politician, activist and writer. Savarkar developed the Hindu nationalist political ideology of Hindutva while confined at Ratnagiri in 1922.

  8. History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (1954–present)

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    Nasser's successor, Anwar al-Sadat, introduced a policy of economic liberalisation and, to a much lesser extent, political liberalisation.In 1971 the concentration camps were closed, and the regime began to gradually release the imprisoned Brothers, though the organisation itself remained illegal; the last of those still behind bars regained their freedom in the general amnesty of 1975.

  9. New York City Council - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Council is the lawmaking body of New York City in the United States. It has 51 members from 51 council districts throughout the five boroughs.. The council serves as a check against the mayor in a mayor-council government model, the performance of city agencies' land use decisions, and legislating on a variety of other issues.