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  • ...revolution, as always, devoured its children. The Supreme Court banned all political parties and all state institutions, declaring a state to be an anti-nationa ...e absurdity of the resulting regime, it happened to be viable, shaming the political analysts who had predicted its rapid collapse. There is nothing new under t
    143 KB (24,042 words) - 12:47, 3 April 2021
  • ...ement and harassment of civilian population in the occupied territories on political, racial and religious motives. Oleg went on hunger strike demanding to release all of the 54 political prisoners in Russia. He’s been continuing to starve for more than 25 days. The purp
    13 KB (1,957 words) - 18:00, 11 January 2020
  • ...es: "I never was an expert witness for those who were charged on so-called political articles but I always was concerned with this problem," Kondratiev declared
    25 KB (281 words) - 23:27, 1 December 2018
  • ...n from the regular concentration to the special "closed cities", where the prisoners were forced to work on the scientific and military projects. ...a critics was only a pretext for the physical elimination of opponents and political competitors.
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  • ...prison in Karelia where President Vladimir Putin’s first and most famous political prisoner Mikhail Khodorkovsky was held for some time. Memorial has already declared Dadin a political prisoner and is now asking people to send a letter to the prison head deman
    48 KB (1,337 words) - 02:19, 14 December 2018
  • '''Kamiko''': Uhum, how many political prisoners do you have? ...ogy sometimes achieved some success because it was organized in a militant political party which was always ready to take the offensive. We'll fight them with t
    81 KB (12,238 words) - 04:03, 12 December 2019
  • ...World Psychiatric Association. And this is just one example from the daily political life of those years. ...ing the prohibited in the USSR literature, food and medicine for political prisoners, warm clothes for exiles, voice recorders and editorial equipment for under
    21 KB (2,948 words) - 18:00, 1 October 2021
  • ...when some want to trample the memory of these events in the name of their political goals, Poland must stand up for the truth. Not for its own interest, but fo ...[[Molotov-Ribbentrop pact]] was not a “non-aggression pact.” It was a political and military alliance, dividing Europe into two spheres of influence – al
    11 KB (1,725 words) - 14:24, 30 December 2019
  • In wide interpretation of the term, even the [[KGB]] dogs trained to attack prisoners In the similar way, the torture of prisoners with animals, rats (see [[Orwell1984]]) or insect parasites,
    75 KB (4,550 words) - 15:32, 2 May 2020
  • ...nces convicts to up to 20 years for ill treatment of combatant or civilian prisoners during war. The action vary from the political murdering of critical authors to the contamination of cities with goal
    19 KB (2,265 words) - 01:42, 24 April 2020
  • ...e purge of the state security organs, the mass rehabilitation of political prisoners and the public condemnation of Stalin, and the Polish and Hungarian crises This movement was directed not against the political regime as such but only against its culture, which the regime regarded as a
    73 KB (12,262 words) - 23:38, 4 July 2020
  • There were major political changes in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s, and these affected the way th ...hts violations that had been carried out under his rule and many political prisoners were released from the gulags.//
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  • ...revolution, as always, devoured its children. The Supreme Court banned all political parties and all state institutions, declaring state an anti-national idea a Despite the absurdity of the resulting regime it proved viable, embarrassing political analysts who predicted its rapid collapse. There is nothing new under the s
    134 KB (22,749 words) - 19:49, 2 April 2021
  • ...crat. I mean, the “legalization” of the [[usurpation]] of the superior political power, that has already occurred, id est, the official (at the level of a f ...t, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, an 18th century French social and political philosopher. ..
    88 KB (12,153 words) - 10:20, 26 February 2023
  • ...Human Rights Center be liquidated. The group focuses on helping political prisoners. //
    23 KB (582 words) - 03:25, 2 January 2022
  • ...ave already lost this war," Krishtop said at a press conference with other prisoners of war. In Russian political circles, [[Barack Obama]]'s election tended to evoke two different reaction
    96 KB (2,701 words) - 15:05, 26 February 2023
  • ...ave already lost this war," Krishtop said at a press conference with other prisoners of war. Neither politics, nor the political correctness is an element of set of these goals.
    15 KB (2,010 words) - 13:34, 18 May 2022
  • ...- 1953, the country is on the verge of great changes. Two former political prisoners who recently left the camp engage in a fight with a gang of amnestied crimi ...- 1953, the country is on the verge of great changes. Two former political prisoners who recently left the camp engage in a fight with a gang of amnestied crimi
    21 KB (590 words) - 12:41, 13 June 2022
  • Recognition of Russia as terrorist state needed not as political gesture, but as effective defense of free world – address of President of ...in in establishing all the circumstances of this terrible execution of our prisoners.
    35 KB (1,236 words) - 22:31, 3 August 2022
  • ...ident, said the Kremlin should end the conflict in Ukraine, free political prisoners and undertake major reform to halt the slide towards a new era of "barbed w === Political career ===
    16 KB (1,496 words) - 16:01, 22 December 2023

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