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Rule-bound and risk-averse in so many ways, Germans regard driving at face-peeling speeds as an inalienable right. The Rooz portal quotes Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel peace laureate and rights activist, as saying: "There is no doubt that nuclear energy is our inalienable right. The concept of an inalienable right to life, liberty and private property was made tangible in the dark faces of 4 million African slaves. |
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