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Defection
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This term is also applied, often pejoratively, to anyone who switches loyalty to another
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A memorial to those who could not cross the Berlin Wall alive stood for ten months in 2004 and 2005 near
Checkpoint Charlie.
The physical act of defection is usually in a manner which violates the laws of the nation or political entity from which the person is seeking to depart. By contrast, mere ch...
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