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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
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  • '''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
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  • [[Fascism]] ([[Фашизм]]) is a political ideology, practice and [[religion]] that seeks national unity through patri and the secret political murders.
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  • [[Category:Political prisoners]]
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  • I am writing to you as a wife of Belarusian political prisoner Andrei Sannikov, presidential candidate on elections in year 2010, ...kov and demand that dictator Lukashenka to release him and other political prisoners out of prisons. This is what European Union has been demanding since Decemb
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  • ...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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  • ...[Saddam Hussein]] and [[Muammar Gaddafi]], political murders and political prisoners. One knew about the preparations for the visit. The anti–Putin organizati the existence of the political prisoners in Russia,
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  • ...eir “spheres of interests” in the event of a future “territorial and political rearrangement” of the then independent countries of Central and Eastern E ...of the USSR Communist Party, a proposal to approve the shooting of Polish prisoners of war on the grounds that they were all “enemies of the Soviet authoriti
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  • ...eir “spheres of interests” in the event of a future “territorial and political rearrangement” of the then independent countries of Central and Eastern E ...of the USSR Communist Party, a proposal to approve the shooting of Polish prisoners of war on the grounds that they were all “enemies of the Soviet authoriti
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  • [[Political prisoner]] ([[политический заключенный]]) is someone ...stoms and canons of the official [[religion]], are considered as political prisoners.
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  • ...ief — or perhaps not even a belief, merely a hope — that O’Brien’s political orthodoxy was not perfect. Some Eurasian prisoners, guilty of war crimes, were to be hanged in the Park that evening, Winston
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  • ...CE military observers, and InfoResist reports Ponomarev as calling them “prisoners of war”. The exact whereabouts of at least 3 journalists and some others Russia is not only country, that uses hostages as political instrument.
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    (420 × 597 (117 KB)) - 08:43, 1 December 2018
  • E. Whereas Russian authorities put on trial and still hold as prisoners Akhtem Chyihoz, Ali Asanov and Mustafa Dehermendzhi, who on February 26, 20 ...sonment Oleg Sentsov, Nadia Savchenko, who are kept in Russia as political prisoners, as well as all other Ukrainian citizens illegally detained in Russia and a
    31 KB (4,003 words) - 20:16, 13 March 2020
  • ...prisoners, some of them of Caucasian nationalities with «document»: «a political exile, renegade homeland during the Great Patriotic War» and last name. In addition to civilian prisoners worked, as well as engineers, administration, internal forces deployed to p
    7 KB (978 words) - 06:59, 1 December 2018
  • the political prisoners were released. Some of treasures of the soviet veterans had been expropriat
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