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<title>SEE Portal - Southern Slavic - SEE Portal/South Slavic/Topics/Ljudska prava/Drustvena izuzetost</title>
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<title>Tajikistan Demolishes Country's Sole Synagogue</title>
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<description>The Tajik government has torn down the only synagogue left in the country, bringing worship services and food aid programs for the Jewish community to a halt. 
From: Forum 18</description>
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<title>After Iowa Raid, Families in Limbo</title>
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<description>One month after the largest, single-site workplace immigration raid in U.S. history, hundreds of residents of Postville, Iowa are unable to work or feed their families as they await deportation orders that could take months.</description>
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<title>Después de la redada en Iowa, familias viven en limbo</title>
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<description>Un mes después de la mayor redada de inmigración en un solo lugar de trabajo en la historia de los EE.UU., las familias de Postville todavía viven con el miedo de que regresen los agentes de inmigración.</description>
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<title>37 Million Refugees in Spotlight This Week  </title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 19 (OneWorld) - Over 37 million people were living as refugees from conflict or persecution at the end of 2007, marking the second straight year of increases after a five-year decline, said a concerned UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) this week.</description>
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<title>Wastepickers Demand, Receive First Toilet</title>
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<description>Wastepickers in Delhi, who live and work in profoundly unsanitary conditions, won a major concession earlier this month from their local government: a portable toilet. 
The Advocacy Project</description>
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