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Like the previous two, it will remind Iran of its inalienable obligation, imposed by the UN, to suspend both uranium and plutonium work until inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEAA) can be convinced its nuclear efforts are peaceful, as claimed.Iran looks set to ignore this resolution too.
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In accordance with practice all over the world, this confers on the Malays certain inalienable rights over the forms and obligations of citizenship which can be imposed on citizens of non-indigenous origin".
Within a human rights framework, it is well established that discrimination can lead to violence and that governments have an obligation to ensure that all of its citizens, including those perchance born female, enjoy inalienable and indivisible rights.
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