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Howard is the oldest living conscientious objector in the country.
Mr. Kendall, who was from a Quaker background, was a conscientious objector in World War II.
I'd like to finish by remembering one conscientious objector in particular – Franz Jaegersatter.
"It was not a common thing to be a conscientious objector in World War II," his son, Nat, said.
"I've been extradited to a foreign country," said Voysey, 82, who first registered as a conscientious objector in 1947.
By Anthony Lane Mel Gibson's new film tells of a conscientious objector in the Second World War.
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His group has already begun advising conscientious objectors in case the draft is revived, he said.
She seemed to recognise that unpopular policies require enforcers, and handsomely rewarded the force for keeping objectors in line.
In the early 21st century WRI has sought to dismantle the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATOO) and support conscientious objectors in Turkey and Colombia, among other efforts.
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