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The term 'anti-Kurdism' appears to have been first coined by Gérard Chaliand, who used it to describe anti-Kurdish sentiment in Iraq and Turkey during the mid- to late twentieth century.[1] Much anti-Kurdish sentiment is a result of fears surrounding Kurdish nationalist aspirations for an independent Kurdistan and in response to the ultra-nationalist ideologies promoted by the states which control Kurdistan.
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This landscape is what makes up the country portrayed by the report,” said Rafael Georges, author of the document and Oxfam campaign coordinator for Brazil. The gap between rich and poor had been on the wane in Brazil since 2002, according to the Gini index for total income per capita, gauged by the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD-IBGE).
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The answer would be D. The quote references the President's power over the military and how they could use it to accomplish whatever they wish.