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It's occupy for what?" I'm prepared to celebrate when the Occupiers like the lone hunger artist of India — accomplish something more than organizing their own campsite cleanup, demonstrating their tolerance for tear gas, and distracting the conversation a little from the Tea Party.

The Occupiers, like Apple's critics or the people behind "Kony 2012," are arguing for the right to keep it simple.

"At the end of the day, we are all Iraqi brothers, whether the occupiers like it or not.

"They were not happy that we were here, because they thought we were another group of occupiers, like the Russians," he continued, as knots of small boys swarmed around, asking for ballpoint pens for school.

This goes for occupiers like Israel (and, one could add, India in Kashmir and Morocco in the Western Sahara) and governments of key allies such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt -- where thousands of activists have been harassed, imprisoned, tortured, burned and even killed by security forces without any fear US retribution, and will continue to suffer once Mr. Obama leaves.

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Months of organisation, weeks sleeping on hard stone paving, cleaning, dealing with the press, as well as looking after the many hungry, homeless and sick people who turn up at the occupations looking for shelter – it's all being done gladly, in order to model the sort of society of mutual aid and trust that occupiers would like to see.

And yet an occupier, like Putin, who is utterly confident of his military superiority does not really need a cogent justification for his intervention.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet And yet an occupier, like Putin, who is utterly confident of his military superiority does not really need a cogent justification for his intervention.

If the pitch looks flat at the start there is a stronger case for a crease occupier like Haseeb Hameed, but if it resembles the one in Dhaka, turning from the start, the argument for a more aggressive batsman – like Jos Buttler – is stronger.

They treat Afghans like war prisoners and behave like occupiers.

MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: So then this problem of "cred" can emerge, where the actual "occupiers" feel like they are making a sacrifice and being taken advantage of by more organized/powerful outsiders.

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