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take cognizance

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See: notice, observe


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International authorities and Human Rights watch Organizations must take cognizance of this breach of Geneva Convention which is annihilating the innocent lives by Afghan authorities.
Banerjee said the CPI (M) had a 32-year history of misrule and bloodshed in West Bengal and all those regional parties and friends of friends who had supported the movement of the farmers in Nandigram should take cognizance of this fact before joining hands with the Left Front.
Abdullah Tari also appealed the international human rights organizations to take cognizance of the matter.
 
 
 
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