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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Revolutionary Unity Movement
Description

This image is a logo, as it was used on a 1990 election ballot, of the Revolutionary Unity Movement that is the subject of this article.

Source

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Article

Revolutionary Unity Movement

Portion used

The whole logo is shown but will have been converted to PNG format if that was not its original format.

Low resolution?

This image is a low-resolution image of the logo.

Purpose of use

This image enhances the article in which it is displayed, as it provides an immediate relevance to the reader more capably than the textual description alone. It is being used as the primary means of visual identification of the subject or topic

Replaceable?

There is no alternative.

Other information This logo was created and is used outside the jurisdiction of the US and may not necessarily be copyrighted under the domestic law of the country concerned. This image does not limit the copyright holder's ability to profit from the original source (if it is copyrighted), nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of the logo in connection with its organisation.

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current12:26, 8 January 2008478×379 (331 KB)Soman (Talk | contribs) ({{Non-free logo|Political logos}} {{Non-free media rationale |Description= This image is a logo, as it was used on a 1990 election ballot, of the Revolutionary Unity Movement that is the subject of this article. |Source= http://econtent.unm.edu/cd)
15:04, 14 June 2007103×80 (22 KB)Soman (Talk | contribs) ({{Non-free logo|Communist party symbols}} {{Non-free media rationale |Description= This image is a logo, as it was used on a 1990 election ballot, of the Revolutionary Unity Movement that is the subject of this article. |Source= [http://econtent.u)

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