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06.30.05
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The color... orange?
By: Haaretz   
Published: June 30, 2005   
 
The Israeli Arab Balad party petitioned the Haifa Magistrate's Court to forbid anti-pullout activists from using the color orange as a symbol of their protest.

Balad wrote in its petition that it had set the color orange as the color of its emblem in 1999, and since then it has become a well-recognized symbol. The party, therefore, requested that the color not be used to carry a political line they vehemently oppose.

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Balad party petitions court against pullout foes' use of orange in protests  - (Haaretz)  06.30.2005
 
 

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