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EVEN those who were bitterly opposed to the Iraq warwere forced to admit to a certain dampness around the eyes at the sight of heavily-veiled Iraqi women proudly holding aloft their purple- stained digits: the proof that they had cast their votes in their country's first democratic elections.
It was a potent reminder, to those who take such things for granted, of the priceless nature of political selfdetermination.See the full content of this document
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One Soldier, One Vote Sad Irony Should Armed Forces, of All People, Lose Out
What a sad irony it is, therefore, to discover that thousands of British servicemen who risked life and limb to enable th...
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