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|author=Vaclav Havel
|author=Vaclav Havel, Kjell Magne Bondevik, Elie Wiesel
|source=The New York Times
|source=The New York Times
|date=10/30/2006
|date=October 30, 2006
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/30/opinion/30havel.html
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/30/opinion/30havel.html
|quote="Now that Kim Jong-il’s nuclear weapons test has attracted the attention and condemnation of the world, it is imperative to seize this opportunity and once again engage with Pyongyang on human rights and humanitarian concerns."
|quote="Now that Kim Jong-il’s nuclear weapons test has attracted the attention and condemnation of the world, it is imperative to seize this opportunity and once again engage with Pyongyang on human rights and humanitarian concerns."
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{{additional_author|Kjell Magne Bondevik}}
{{Opinion|North Korean nuclear crisis}}
{{additional_author|Elie Wiesel}}
 
{{opinion|North Korean nuclear crisis}}

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Author(s) Vaclav Havel, Kjell Magne Bondevik, Elie Wiesel
Source The New York Times
Date October 30, 2006
URL http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/30/opinion/30havel.html
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Quotes-start.png "Now that Kim Jong-il’s nuclear weapons test has attracted the attention and condemnation of the world, it is imperative to seize this opportunity and once again engage with Pyongyang on human rights and humanitarian concerns." Quotes-end.png


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This item addresses the topic North Korean nuclear crisis.