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USAFRICAN INTER FOREIGN NATION SUPPORTHEM  AND INTER ORGANIZATION SPONSORING   Administration | The Record | Briefing Room | Visit | Español INTER FOREIGN NATION SUPPORTHEM       President of Russia The Russian Government President of China The China Government President of India The India Government     President of Brazil The Brazil Government   President of Allemand The Allemand Government   President of Italy The Italy Government     President of Norvege The Norvege Government President of Vatican The Vatican Government           INTER ORGANIZATION SPONSORING United Nation Court International of Justice Amnesty International World Bank Group International Monetary Fund US. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) European Bank European Union N orth atlantic treaty organization BRICS BRICS Information Central Francophone International Organization African...

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WAR ON TERRORISM AND AGAINST REBELLION   Administration | The Record | Briefing Room | Visit | Español   FIGHT AGAINST REBELLION OR INSURRECTION Despite our nation's refusal to be ruled, the government that arose from the Revolutionary War has passed laws prohibiting rebellion or insurrection. Although the law is rarely invoked, it carries serious penalties. The following article provides an overview of the federal crime of rebellion and insurrection and how it differs from sedition and treason. Rebellion and Insurrection, Sedition, and Treason The prohibition on rebellion and insurrection arises in a brief passage found in 18 U.S.C. Section 2383. The law prohibits the incitement, assistance, and participation in a rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States and its laws. The punishment for this crime is a fine, a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison, and ineligibility for public office.Rebellion...

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  AFRICANS PLAN DEMOCRATIZATION & HUMAN RIGHT   Administration | The Record | Briefing Room | Visit | Español   Africans Human Right In Africa, the idea of human rights is a comparatively recent phenomenon. Contributing to the establishment of human rights system in Africa are the United Nations, international law and the African Union which have positively influenced the betterment of the human rights situation in the continent. However, extensive human rights abuses still occur in many sections of the continent. Most of the violations can be attributed to political instability (as a consequence of civil war), racial discrimination, corruption, post-colonialism, economic scarcity, ignorance, illness, religious bigotry, debt and bad financial management,  monopoly of power, lack/absence of judicial and press autonomy, and border conflicts. Many of the provisions contained in regional, national, continental, and global agreements rem...