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The ADL: More about the “monitors” — Jan 2005

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The ADL: More about the "monitors" Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai Brith, USA your current newsletter where you will be speaking you and your family your career so far...

" Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai Brith, USA other traditional enemies of Free Speech: Anti-Nazi League Australian Government Australian B'nai Brith Anti-Defamation Commission Board of Deputies of British Jews Center for Democratic Renewal, Atlanta Canadian Jewish Congress Canadian League of Human Rights of the B'nai Brith Coalition for Human Dignity, Oregon Community Security Trust of Board of Deputies German Government Jewish Telegraph Agency Searchlight and Gerald Gable Simon Wiesenthal Center Surfwatch Internet censorship Extract from a press release by the "Anti-Defamation League": Use of the above image is

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Focal Point Publications. “The ADL: More about the “monitors” — Jan 2005 (01 Jan 2005 #8686).” Article. Published 1 January 2005. Focal Point Publications. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/the-adl%3A-more-about-the-monitors-8686.

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Focal Point Publications. “The ADL: More about the “monitors” — Jan 2005 (01 Jan 2005 #8686).” Focal Point Publications. Published 1 January 2005. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/the-adl%3A-more-about-the-monitors-8686.

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