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Socialist International

noun

  1. an international association of largely anti-Communist Social Democratic Parties founded in Frankfurt in 1951

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“We as Socialist International have always fought for freedom, equality, justice, and democracy. Yet, as many of you know, these are values that we cannot take for granted,” Sanchez said.

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“It is also a theory of a globe-spanning universal society, the ultimate goal of which is to bring about a socialist international order.”

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The Lebanese-born politician had travelled there to participate in the annual Socialist International conference in Tel Aviv and Ramallah - but he was denied entry at Ben Gurion Airport.

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Earlier this year, his government was expelled from the Socialist International, a worldwide coalition of socialist political parties, for violations of human rights.

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Long gone are the days when Israel was new and appealed to idealists around the world, when Golda Meir was a celebrated deputy chairwoman of the Socialist International and Pete Seeger and the Weavers were singing the Israeli folk tune “Tzena, Tzena, Tzena” on the “Hit Parade.”

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