MOREOVER, SINCE the paradigm claims that the non-Western world's grievances towards the West are legitimate, Obama's Middle East policy is based on the view that the best way to impact the Arab world is by joining its campaign against Israel.
BLA's grievances lie in a dispute between the government and local tribal leaders over the division of riches earned by Balochistan's gas field.
So does former president Hashemi Rafsanjani, regarded as sympathetic to some of the opposition's grievances.
Rice and Olmert said Sunday that they want Syria to participate but that the conference must focus on the Palestinians, and not Syria's grievances.
Mr. Dorner's grievances, detailed in his posting, revolve around his firing that he says occurred after he reported another officer for extreme use of force.
Mr Denham denied these areas had been largely "forgotten" by policymakers, but acknowledged that some were susceptible to extremist far-right recruitment if people's grievances were not dealt with.
Perhaps most annoying to Egypt's prickly security agents, Mr Ibrahim was outspoken about the need to air the grievances of Egypt's 5m Coptic Christians.
Casino is likely to take its grievances before Brazil's unpredictable courts.
Mr. Obama is pressing for trade and economic advances while addressing regional grievances against U.S. policies, but the incident is threatening to overshadow the weekend's agenda.
According to media accounts of such incidents, many of the "green-on-blue" attacks appear to have taken place after an argument between Afghan and international troops, or because of an Afghan soldier's personal grievances.
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Labour's Christmas from hell was visited upon it by personal grievances, notably Mr Brown's grievance at not becoming party leader after the death of John Smith, and his continuing ambition to grab the top job one day.
With the whole world watching, and Iran's regime caught off balance, Obama has a wide-open opportunity to provide some support and cover to the protesters, by extending a hand to them, while pressing America's own grievances with the Iranian regime.
The sheik's confinement was on bin Laden's list of grievances meant to justify that atrocity.
Chinese officials may well have noted, however, that among the demonstrators' hotch-potch of grievances those relating to China's politics were unusually conspicuous .
" Mr. Lane lays out his grievances with the credit committee's demands, and finishes: "Jonathan, most importantly, we agreed to stay in touch and drive the process top down.
Obviously, there are Muslim grievances, of which U.S. foreign policy is an important one, but none of them warrants the slaughter of innocents including religious minorities in Muslim lands who typically express the same grievances.
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And there are legitimate grievances, such as the north's rampant farm-sector protectionism that keeps competitive crops from poorer nations out.
Dr Esther McGuinness from the University of Ulster's School of Law also highlighted that the time taken to deal with grievances - up to two years in some cases - could breach people's rights, under the Human Rights Act, to a fair and timely hearing.
There's no doubt Iran had historical grievances against the United States.
But these and other reported grievances are being vigorously contested by Iraq's minister of state for antiquities, Liwa Sumaysim, a member of Moqtada al Sada's party.
Politically, that's a foregone conclusion, because the grievances of illegal immigrants from other nations are just the same, even if the numbers are not.
Doctors added Labour's hazy private plans to their familiar grievances over workload, bureaucratic burdens, and the calumnies heaped on them by politicians and the press.
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Naxalites are scattered among 450m of India's poorest people, feeding on the grievances of tribal inhabitants of eastern and central India against what is all too often a cruel, neglectful and corrupt administration.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's three-party alliance hopes widespread grievances over how the National Front has struggled with accusations of arrogance, abuse of public funds and racial discrimination will translate into a surge of votes to propel the opposition into power.
Second, many festering grievances among the tribal communities who live in India's poor eastern states have provided them willing hands.
"There are very few people that I've met here in the gulf that are in emergency situations, desperate to pay their mortgages and put food on their tables that have not sought other work, other employment, " Feinberg told CNN's Wolf Blitzer Wednesday in response to such grievances.
Mr Singh's defence, that to let Pakistan air fictive grievances was a tribute to Indian magnanimity and strength, looked weak.
Connie Rice, an African-American civil rights lawyer who helped broker reforms of the force after the 1992 riots, warns that Dorner's rants should not be conflated with the legitimate grievances of a bygone age.
Once peace descends, Britain's Muslims will want a proper venue to air their grievances.
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