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    National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (Spanish: Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa – LNDLR) was a Mexican Catholic religious...
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  • 1924 National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty, a Mexican civil rights organization active during the 1920s National League for Liberty in Vaccination...
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    David Roldán Lara (category Victims of anti-Catholic violence in Mexico)
    president of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (LNDNR). On 29 July 1926, the LNDNR hosted a meeting that drew a crowd of around 600...
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    Manuel Moralez (category Victims of anti-Catholic violence in Mexico)
    secretary of his local Catholic Workers Union, a member of Catholic Action (ACJM), and president of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (LNDNR)...
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  • form committees for the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty, LNDLR. Thus, members of the ACJM became the leaders of the LNDLR, whose official...
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    Enrique Gorostieta (category People of the Mexican Revolution)
    the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty offered him command of the Cristeros, an army of Catholic rebels fighting against religious persecution...
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    The Goyim Defense League (GDL) is an American neo-Nazi, antisemitic hate group and conspiracy theory network of individuals who are active on social media...
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    Cristero War (category Religious persecution)
    Libertad Religiosa (National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty in English). The Knights of Columbus would create religious schools throughout...
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    People's Party – 1919 National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty in Mexico – 1924 Democratic Labor Party – 1955 Most of these parties in Europe...
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  • Retrieved 2023-06-20. The Acts of Union of 1707 united the crowns of England and Scotland, forming the Kingdom of Great Britain. For much of the war, Scottish...
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    Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion...
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  • Liberty University (LU), known simply as Liberty, is a private evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is affiliated with the Southern...
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  • Those who took up arms against the government were known as the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty, but they were commonly known as...
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    support for the elected Mexican government against the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty during the Cristero War, lifting the arms embargo...
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  • churches induced a fear of anti-Catholic persecution that led to the formation of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (LNDLR) a militant...
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    Baltimore, in 1634. Fifteen years later (1649), an enactment of religious liberty, the Maryland Toleration Act, drafted by Lord Baltimore, provided:...
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    drop, for your name." Before the closure of the churches in 1926, a meeting of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty discussed the possibility...
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  • Becket, also known as the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, is a non-profit public interest law firm based in Washington, D.C., that describes its mission...
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  • the mission of the main coordinating Cristero group, known as La Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa (National League for the Defense of...
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    The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is an American research and educational institution, or think tank, in Grand Rapids, Michigan...
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  • John P. Hale for president over Gerrit Smith, the candidate of the radical Liberty League. Hale was an Independent Democrat who had opposed the gag rule in...
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  • participate in a pledge to religious liberty and an appeal for the inclusion of a "conscience clause" for religious institutions and religious faithful to practice...
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  • policies perceived to violate religious liberty. These issues would concern the National Liberal League that formed in the 1870s. Officers included Francis E...
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  • including religious terrorism, committed by extremists within Judaism. According to Mark Burgess (a Center for Defense Information research analyst), the 1st...
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    Israel (redirect from The state of Israel)
    1920, Hashomer was disbanded and Haganah ("The Defense") was established." "League of Nations: The Mandate for Palestine, July 24, 1922". Modern History...
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    brought together under the umbrella of the National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty, created in 1925, in the early part of Calles's presidential...
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  • The Alliance Defense Fund was founded by members of the Christian right movement to prevent what its founders saw as threats to religious liberty in...
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  • (2022 as "National Socialist Resistance Front") Battalion 14 (2014) Christian Defense League (2014, 2015) Church of Aryanity / Order of the Western Knights...
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  • The English Defence League (EDL) are a far-right, Islamophobic organisation active in England from 2009 until the mid-late 2010s.[under discussion] A...
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  • titled the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), is a law in the U.S. state of Indiana, which allows individuals and companies to assert as a defense in...
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