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His career brought an international spotlight to this system of racial segregation in plays that afflicted consciences and fomented activism at home and abroad.

The aim is to tackle disinformation and hate speech that can foment unrest and radicalise people.

From BBC

He emerges as Emilia Pérez, a philanthropist who puts her illicit fortune into a charity to help people find loved ones who “disappeared” in the cartel violence she once fomented.

Israel accuses Iran of smuggling weapons and funds to Hamas, PIJ and other armed groups in the West Bank to foment unrest.

From BBC

He targeted the excesses of “state pride” which “may in time create mutual hostility… and foment…fatal divisions…”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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