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#2567033
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567034
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567036
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567037
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567038
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567040
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567041
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567042
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567043
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567044
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#2567047
18 March 2018
People protest in Oslo, Norway, on 18 March 2018 against the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Sylvi Listhaug, on her Facebook profile accused the Labour Party of promoting terrorism by not supporting a proposal to strip jihadists of their Norwegian citizenship without a court decision. The Facebook post resulted in a media storm against the Minister, which prompted her supporters to arrange a demonstration in support of the Minister leading to further protests against her.
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#1602224
13 December 2016
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1602225
13 December 2016
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1602228
13 December 2016
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1602231
13 December 2016
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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#1602232
13 December 2016
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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