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    A referendum for trying the culprits for the national catastrophes was held in Bulgaria on 19 November 1922. It was approved by 74% of voters. The ruling...
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  • Sophia. 19 November – A referendum on the prosecution of war criminals was held and approved by 74.33% of voters. 23 February 1922 Lord Newton had given...
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    occupying land per the Sykes–Picot Agreement, and to facilitate the prosecution of former members of the Committee of Union and Progress and those involved...
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    Irish state came into being in 1919 as the 32 county Irish Republic. In 1922, having seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under...
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    Treaty of Sèvres (category Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922))
    Turkish War of Independence. Hostilities with Britain over the neutral zone of the Straits were narrowly avoided in the Chanak Crisis of September 1922, when...
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    Treaty of Lausanne (category Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922))
    events" committed between 1914 and 1922. The treaty thus put an end to the effort to prosecute Ottoman war criminals for crimes such as the Armenian genocide...
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    provincial or federal laws in Quebec (including the Criminal Code), the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions is responsible for prosecuting offenders in...
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    favor of joining Turkey with a referendum. Turkey remained neutral during almost all of World War II, but entered the war on the side of the Allies on 23...
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    National Schism (category Greece in World War I)
    1910–1922 of which the tipping point was whether Greece should enter World War I. Venizelos was in support of the Allies and wanted Greece to join the war...
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    Hermann Göring (category German Army personnel of World War I)
    convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which governed Germany from 1933 to 1945. A veteran World War I fighter...
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    RTÉ were criminal blasphemy and that he was doing his civic duty by reporting a crime. In June 2018, the Irish government agreed to a referendum to remove...
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    Panayi, Panikos (2005). "Exploitation, Criminality, Resistance. The Everyday Life of Foreign Workers and Prisoners of War in the German Town of Osnabrck, 1939-49"...
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    Chetniks (category Chetnik war crimes in World War II)
    facing prosecution by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). In 2003, Šešelj surrendered himself to the ICTY to face war crimes...
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    "International court hears anti-war claims", The Guardian, 6 May 2005. Chamberlin, Gethin. "Court 'can envisage' Blair prosecution" Archived 20 April 2008 at...
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  • becoming fired; managers who failed to enforce these laws faced criminal prosecution. Later, the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, 26 June...
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    Winston Churchill (category National Liberal Party (UK, 1922) politicians)
    Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 (during the Second World War) and again from 1951 to 1955. Apart from 1922 to 1924, he was a member of Parliament (MP) from 1900...
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  • sentiment of our workers". A revision of the criminal code in 1957 made it possible to put aside prosecution of an illegal action that represented no danger...
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    Paul von Hindenburg (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    no obligation to testify since their answers might expose them to criminal prosecution, but they were waiving their right of refusal. On the stand Hindenburg...
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    Relations, 1922–1941, Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-10676-9 Pauwels, Jacques (2015), The Myth of the Good War: America in the Second World War (second ed...
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    1956, p. 3. International Military Tribunal, The Trial of German Major War Criminals, Judgement: The Aggression Against Yugoslavia And Greece Archived 24...
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    Hosni Mubarak (category Egyptian people of the Yom Kippur War)
    presidency in the single-candidate 1981 referendum, and renewed his term through single-candidate referendums in 1987, 1993, and 1999. Under United States...
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  • attacker could receive up to seven years in prison. However, no criminal prosecution would take place if the perpetrator and their victim got married...
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    and opposition parties; wars of national liberation in the Third World; and underground, revolutionary, insurgency, criminal, and terrorist groups. The...
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    Russia's health care, education, housing and agriculture. The continued criminal prosecution of Russia's then richest man, President of Yukos oil and gas company...
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    predominantly Serb colleagues. After the German retreat forced by the Soviet-Bulgarian offensive in Serbia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo in the autumn of 1944...
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    monarchism. The aftermath of World War II saw the return of monarchist/republican rivalry in Italy, where a referendum was held on whether the state should...
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    Regulations 2020 in Northern Ireland. The procurement of an abortion remains a criminal offence in Great Britain under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861...
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  • son of convicted Montenegrin war criminal General Pavle Strugar, with "inhuman treatment against civilians". During the war Montenegro was bombed as part...
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    Stanford University Press. Walters, Guy (2010). Hunting Evil: How the Nazi War Criminals Escaped and the Quest to Bring Them to Justice. New York: Broadway Books...
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  • presidential office and of his eligibility to regain it. (3) Criminal prosecution for criminal offences committed by the President of the Republic while...
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