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"We have the right to self-defense and to protect our people."
"Israel has a right to self-defense and no one can take that decision from them," he said.
Israel, as a sovereign country, has the right to self-defense.
He further argues that the Indian nations had every right to self-defense.
But I believe people have a right to self-defense.
But he also said: "We have the right to self-defense.
It was the most comprehensive statement of America's right to self-defense issued in years.
Among those rights is the right to self-defense, including passive methods such as the security fence.
Israel is fighting a war of mitzvah, and it means we have a right to self-defense.
The right to self-defense granted by law to the private citizen is strictly limited.
"Israel is only fighting back against the terrorist organization in the context of its right to self-defense," the statement said.
The necessary consequence of man's right to life is his right to self-defense.
Cuba, like any other country, has a right to self-defense and secure airspace.
The right to self-defense is used as a defense of the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms.
In the end, you've created a mechanism to quickly condemn and have taken away basic rights to self-defense."
Israel has the right to self-defense and to prevent illicit trafficking in arms."
Capital punishment may be seen as a corollary of an individual right to self-defense against a dangerous criminal.
Do Palestinians not have a right to self-defense?
And we have taxpayers' money being used to subvert peoples' natural right to self-defense."
"If we should need to exercise our right to self-defense in the future, we shall not hesitate to act," he said.
Priests have rights, too: they have the right to self-defense and to hearings."
We are only exercising our right to self-defense."
Its principal argument, she said, will be that the right to self-defense is adequate to protect both pregnant women and their fetuses.
"States have an inherent right to self-defense that may be triggered by certain aggressive acts in cyberspace," says the policy.
Alston, however, acknowledged that the drone attacks may be justified under the right to self-defense.