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principle of segregation

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The court's decision effectively legalizes the principle of segregation in housing between Arab and Jewish citizens, and permits the practice of racism against Arab citizens in about 434 communities, or 43% of all towns in Israel.
"Since the 1960s the design of our public spaces have been governed by the principle of segregation, keeping vehicles apart from pedestrians, through kerbs, barrier rails, bridges, underpasses and crossings.
She said: 'We would never subject our own children to this type of treatment, we are against the whole principle of segregation.
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