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Boycotter (Burmese: ဘွိုင်ကော့တာ) is a 1937
Burmese black-and-white political-drama film,
directed by Ba Zin and U Nu
starring Aung San, U Nu, U Raschid...
- A
boycott is an act of nonviolent,
voluntary abstention from a product, person, organisation, or
country as an
expression of protest. It is
usually for...
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Boycott,
Baroness Boycott (born 13 May 1951) is a
British journalist and feminist. The
daughter of
Major Charles Boycott and
Betty Le
Sueur Boycott,...
- Look up
boycott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
boycott is an
organized ostracism as a
means of protest.
Boycott may also
refer to:
Wikimedia Commons...
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Wayback Machine.
Patrick Strickland, Al Jazeera, 11
February 2014 "Academic
boycotter to
study in Tel Aviv"
Archived 17 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine. Anshel...
- The
specific objective of
Israel boycotts varies; the
Boycott,
Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS)
movement calls for
boycotts of
Israel "until it
meets its obligations...
- The
Montgomery bus
boycott was a
political and
social protest campaign against the
policy of
racial segregation on the
public transit system of Montgomery...
- A
series of
boycotts have been held
against retail stores in
Southeast and
Eastern Europe since late
January 2025. The
boycotts started in
Croatia on...
- The 1980
Summer Olympics boycott was the
largest boycott in
Olympic history and one part of a
number of
actions initiated by the
United States to protest...
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Charles Cunningham Boycott (12
March 1832 – 19 June 1897) was an
English land
agent whose ostracism by his
local community in
Ireland gave the English...