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dissident <a dissident; dissidents> N

dissident POL
dissident POL

dissident ADJ

dissident N POL

dissident

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A defense lawyer, he entered the dissident movement when he began to defend political prisoners in the late 1980s.
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However political dissidents are sometimes charged on the grounds of subverting state security or publishing state secrets.
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A dissident faction was expelled from the party 1966-67.
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The company has been criticized by human rights organizations for selling these capabilities to repressive or non-democratic states known for monitoring and imprisoning political dissidents.
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Political dissidents, newspaper reporters, opposition leaders who opposed emergency were jailed.
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Motives include getting rid of political dissidents or correcting what they see as the court's mistake.
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In the 1970s, caciques began to expel dissidents from their communities for challenging their power, initially with the use of violence.
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And individuals associated with high profile rights organizations, dissident, protest, or reform groups are urged to take extra precautions to protect their online identities.
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He was involved in the dissident movement under the socialist regime.
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At that time, she was widely regarded as a political dissident.
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