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		<title>By: Protest Violence in Sweden Over Davis Cup &#124; KABOBfest</title>
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		<description>[...] Protest Violence in Sweden Over Davis Cup  By Will &#8901; March 9, 2009 &#8901; Post a comment   Filed Under &#160;activism, boycott, israel, solidarity politics, sports, sweden, tennis, Will    Share Sporting events continue to be sites for Palestinian solidarity protesters. The array of expression is wide, from the banning an Israeli tennis player in Dubai, to riots at basketball games in Turkey and Spain, and shows of support by footballers. Palestinians even pursue their own sports despite the Israeli occupation. [...]</description>
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