On October 6, thousands of public sector workers held anti-government protests to demand pay increases. |
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The internal security apparatus shut down the radio station in 1975 for its anti-government propaganda. |
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Workers chanted anti-government and anti-privatisation slogans as they marched through the streets. |
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When asked why the government did not rebut them as it did when anti-government stories appeared, he just shrugged his shoulders. |
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As the situation spiralled out of the control of the student leaders, the military was sent in to massacre the anti-government protestors. |
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How do you effectively represent your opinions if you are inclined to be anti-government or anti-the democratic process in its current form? |
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Deepening poverty exacerbated by rising prices and pegged wages will lead to growing anti-government hostility. |
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The government declared a state of emergency after three days of anti-government demonstrations. |
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Chanting anti-government songs, students from the universities and colleges made bonfires at different points on the road. |
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He was arrested and tried on trumped-up charges when he began organising anti-government rallies. |
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Its definition blurs any distinction between organised violence against civilians and anti-government protest. |
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The appalling conditions facing many people had previously fuelled a number of anti-government protests. |
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While indulging in anti-government rhetoric at public meetings, he appealed to the courts to install him as a member of the same government. |
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These temporary workers have to sign contracts not to indulge in any anti-government activities nor join any trade unions. |
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The mainly women workers, who were accompanied by their children, waved red flags and chanted anti-government slogans. |
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In May 1794 the Dublin Society was included in the wave of proscription which was then afflicting most anti-government organizations. |
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But in the late 90's the wingnuts rose, the prolife, anti-government folks and thus their nosedive began. |
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It alienates our friends, who fear an insurgent victory, and tempts undecideds to join the anti-government ranks. |
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He dismissed as nonsense her claim that the march would be dominated by anti-government left wing political parties. |
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The tireless anti-war, anti-American, anti-government operation is moving in. |
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You feed into an anti-government sentiment and then direct it at the letter carriers and other postal employees. |
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The arrests are certain to fuel anti-government sentiment and protests. |
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They then resorted to anti-government riots in June and July. |
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There were significant anti-government strikes and protests last year. |
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The anti-government people strongly believe that the powers that be want to take their guns away and make them into rightless people. |
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The FBI placed an undercover agent in a ring of anti-government anarchists who called themselves DOI, Day of Inclement or hostile weather. |
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There have been anti-government protests outside the Senate and the Agricultural Ministry, and strikes by butchers and slaughterhouses. |
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Traditionally, voters have used by-elections to express anti-government sentiment. |
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Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces. |
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The workers chanted anti-government slogans and condemned the rise in the cost of living. |
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Thousands of anti-government demonstrators clashed with supporters of the president in the capital yesterday. |
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They chanted anti-government slogans and carried placards denouncing the war profiteers. |
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I could have predicted that it would be another anti-government screed. |
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But given their anti-government rhetoric, the Oath Keepers' presence could inflame tensions further. |
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Protests are raging in Yemen, where anti-government forces have asked that the plan for a transition of power be annulled. |
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According to Motaparthy, large numbers of detainees are accused of membership in the black bloc, an anti-government protest group. |
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The region is ruled by a rigid anti-government conservatism that has its roots in slavery and white supremacy. |
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Opposing gun control was also consistent with a larger anti-regulation, libertarian, and anti-government conservative agenda. |
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Ryan is a hardline free marketeer who rode the Tea Party's anti-government insurgency to loud acclaim in Washington, if not across the country. |
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To accomplish this, Wills gives us a series of wildly contrarian takes on a wide variety of anti-government propositions. |
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A man was killed in clashes between police and mourners at a funeral for a demonstrater who was killed at an earlier anti-government rally. |
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Scores of anti-government fighters, including Abu Abdallah, Abu Juhina, Abu Sulima and Abu al-Baraa, all from Chechenia, were killed in army's operation in Idlib countryside. |
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Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetlin Yovchev has once again criticized the ongoing anti-government protests in the country, describing them as apolitical. |
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Two security force personnel, an anti-government fighter and a woman were killed during a firefight in south Kashmir's Doda district late on Sunday, police officials said. |
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The term went viral this week after a series of vicious attacks on motorists who moved traffic cones that anti-government protesters had arbitrarily placed near rally sites. |
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