Guardian
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Russia is no different, save that its role as a
guardian
is deeply entwined with maintaining the society's emerging democracy.
Turkish policymakers must now guarantee the judiciary’s autonomy and political impartiality, restore freedom of expression for all citizens, and establish a system of checks and balances to replace the military as the
guardian
of secularism.
Egypt was ruled as a police state, and, with a gigantic and all-pervasive security apparatus, the army might be tempted to assume the role of
guardian
of order and stability if democracy proves too messy.
Its financing role in this crisis secured, the IMF now needs to strengthen its position as
guardian
of an open international financial system.
The US Supreme Court became the
guardian
of affirmative action.
Islamist leaders have imposed new restrictions on women, including prohibitions on work, bans on travel without a muhram (male guardian), and compulsory veiling.
When he sought a lawyer to defend his rights, his mother, who had been made his legal guardian, had him locked up in a psychiatric hospital for seven months.
White hair, brown dress, a crucifix on a string – she was my small
guardian
angel, given to me for nothing.
At the center of the storm are Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, head of the moderately Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP), and Yasar Buyukanit, Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish military, which regards itself as the
guardian
of the secular republican tradition established by Kemal Ataturk.
Nor are they allowed to walk in the streets, drive a car, or leave the country without the permission of a male
guardian.
Fatima, a young woman from Mecca, sent me an email at the height of the Egyptian revolution: “Forget about the cries for freedom;I can’t even give birth without being accompanied to hospital by a mihrim (male guardian).”
Nine-year-old Saudi girls chat online, disregarding fatwas issued by Wahhabi clerics that forbid them access to the Internet without the supervision of a male
guardian.
But Brazil’s ecosystems matter for more than just that country – it is the
guardian
of the planet’s largest tropical rainforest, a repository of ecological services for the entire world, where most of the Earth’s biodiversity is concentrated.
But, despite almost half a century of membership in the Council of Europe – ostensibly a
guardian
of human rights, including freedom of speech and conscience – Turkey still punishes a crime against national honor any suggestion that the Armenian genocide is an historic truth.
Other governments should follow this model in order to fulfill their neglected role as
guardian
of public health.
While Saudi Arabia remains the largest Arab economy, the world’s leading producer and exporter of oil, and the
guardian
of Sunni Islam, its political influence has diminished significantly in recent years.
However, if there was discrimination, it was not direct, because under Czech law, such a move could be decided only by a school headmaster based on the results of an intelligence test at an educational psychology counseling centre, and subject to the approval of the child’s parents or legal
guardian.
It also made the Privy Council the
guardian
of Aritomo's edicts concerning examinations, appointments, discipline, dismissal, and rankings of bureaucrats.
So long as North Korea's military remains the
guardian
of the regime by advocating this doctrine, it will be impossible for Kim Jong Il to change his country's ruling domestic and foreign policies.
When the G-20 leaders meet in London, they should consider giving the IMF the independence it needs to become an effective
guardian
of global financial stability.
These include the haunting celebration of a young man’s imminent martyrdom by suicide bombing, while other websites, although less violent, have widened the scope of sin to include learning English, studying science, and giving women access to the Internet without a male
guardian
present.
American leadership buttressed it in the decades after World War II; but the United States no longer regards itself as the
guardian
of multilateral rules.
The International Monetary Fund’s role as independent arbiter of sound macroeconomic policy and
guardian
against competitive currency devaluation ought to be strengthened.
The Commission, as the
guardian
of the Union’s treaties, must protect these four fundamental freedoms, which means that it must sometimes persuade, and if necessary force, member states to change their laws.
Now a constitutional reform supposedly aimed at “promoting Turkey’s EU membership” would further curb the army’s role as the
guardian
of the secular state and strengthen government control of the judiciary.
This side of the state/sword must be kept sharp, with the state effective in performing its tasks as protective state and
guardian
of the law.
Promoting a society’s capacity to create wealth requires that only the
guardian
side of the sword be sharp and its underside dull.
But it is a tricky business to make the state powerful enough to play its role as
guardian
effectively, but not so overweening as to become a redistributive or patronage state.
But if Israel forces Hamas to accept its conditions for border controls and a formal ceasefire, Hamas’s image as the
guardian
of Palestinian resistance will be severely damaged.
Rusbridger evidently was seeking to establish a record with which he could defend the
Guardian
from what he immediately must have understood could potentially become a criminal charge – the idea that Baker appeared to be floating.
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