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... continues to defy the Supreme Court , the central government , and the rule of law . For this reason the Chak- mas and Hajongs continue to be denied the citizenship rights and constitu- tional protections that they so desper- ately need ...
... continues to defy the Supreme Court , the central government , and the rule of law . For this reason the Chak- mas and Hajongs continue to be denied the citizenship rights and constitu- tional protections that they so desper- ately need ...
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... continue , but should not be permanent . ' In Octo- ber of 1991 the government issued a circular directing its officers to dis- continue the issuance of ration cards continue the issuance of ration cards to all refugees . These ration ...
... continue , but should not be permanent . ' In Octo- ber of 1991 the government issued a circular directing its officers to dis- continue the issuance of ration cards continue the issuance of ration cards to all refugees . These ration ...
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... continue even after the agencies begin to function . This will increase the subsidy burden . Where then is the ... continue with the ' growth is the best way of reducing poverty approach of the structural adjustment programme remains to ...
... continue even after the agencies begin to function . This will increase the subsidy burden . Where then is the ... continue with the ' growth is the best way of reducing poverty approach of the structural adjustment programme remains to ...
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