- Source: Civil Society Movement
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- Boikot
- Front Demokratik Bersatu (Afrika Selatan)
- Fethullah Gülen
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- Civil Society Movement
- Civil rights movement
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- Timeline of the civil rights movement
- Civil rights movement (1865–1896)
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The Civil Society Movement (Arabic: تيار المجتمع المدني, CSM) is a Lebanese political party and movement founded by Grégoire Haddad in 1998.
Definition and vision
The CSM hopes to build free, democratic and secular citizens through the basic principles of secularism, democracy, participation, sovereignty, justice, development, transparency and Arabism, and aims for a fair country built by free citizens that is open to its surroundings and the world. It is based on the principle that a human being has an absolute value.
References
secularist.org
gregoirehaddad.com Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine