And he supported at the beginning a criminal military junta, the junta which was presided over by Ongania. |
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The cabinet would also resign, and a junta led by an unnamed general would dissolve the congress. |
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In 1968 a left-wing military junta seized power, seeking to nationalize US-controlled industries. |
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Yet it was Allende's government that betrayed the Chilean working class and delivered it into the hands of the military junta. |
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Myanmar's ruling junta passed a degree in September 1999 declaring forced labor illegal. |
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They agreed to support the democratization and nation-building process in the country now ruled by a military junta. |
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Yet even so, it quickly became clear why the junta wished to keep out prying eyes. |
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The junta is mostly known for slaughters and massacres, but there really is a demand for change. |
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Late last year the junta released nearly 20,000 prisoners following a purge which ousted the prime minister. |
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In 1967 a military junta overthrew the government in Greece and established a brutal regime of oppression. |
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His intentions were good, but does that really excuse the fact that he actively supported a junta responsible for ten thousand murders? |
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Two planeloads were impounded by the junta, prompting a temporary suspension in deliveries. |
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The junta used lese-majesty as an excuse to stage the military coup that toppled Thaksin Shinawatra's government. |
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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta. |
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An embargo against the military junta of the day meant they couldn't sell the coffee right away, but they still needed firewood to cook. |
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As government forces suffered defeat after defeat, the military junta needed a scapegoat. |
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Unfortunately, the real issue, the behavior of the military junta that rules the state, continues to frustrate the world. |
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A brutal military junta rules Burma, while repressive Communist regimes control Laos and Vietnam. |
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Over 30,000 people were killed as a military junta which seized power in 1976 unleashed terror against all opposition. |
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A military junta seized power and established Iraq as a republic. |
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His regime was replaced by a self-proclaimed Marxist junta under which thousands of opponents were purged or killed, property was confiscated and defence spending spiralled. |
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Our junta love to chew pan and gutkha and spit them all over the place. |
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The junta seized power in 2014 and brought temporary peace after years of clashes between political factions. |
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Bagadoma replaces Colonel Amadou Diallo, a member of the junta and minister of public amenities. |
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Mr. Speaker, Birtukan Mideksa, the Ethiopian opposition leader, was put in prison on December 29, 2008, by the Ethiopian junta. |
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It happened after the junta showed its desire to not respect any of the democratic demands of its people, and this is a bad omen. |
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Myanmar's iron-fisted military junta is not known for such conciliatory gestures. |
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The junta has always shown a perverse punctiliousness in following the letter of its arbitrarily enforced repressive laws. |
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The junta sets out to physically and psychologically break imprisoned journalists by sending them to insalubrious prisons far from the capital. |
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Myanmar once again stands at a parting of the ways: the military junta has promised elections and democracy. |
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The expropriation and collectivization of finance and industry was the task of a workers state based on a centralized junta power. |
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For all its oppressiveness and self-interest, the junta has wanted to appear conciliatory since seizing power eight months ago. |
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The military junta of Pakistan unleashed a reign of terror instead and committed genocide, which took a toll of three million lives eventually. |
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Despite growing international pressure, the military junta has not released its iron grip on the media. |
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Egypt is free of Mubarak, but for now it is still just a poor Middle Eastern country ruled by a junta of geriatric soldiers. |
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Their audacity was blunted by the military might of the ruling junta, but their spirit and commitment continues. |
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In 1982 the military junta under Ne Win stripped them of their citizenship. |
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She explained how hundreds of thousands of people like her had become refugees as a result of the war conducted by the Burmese military junta. |
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Is he worried about alienating the junta that has taken these people out of their workplaces and shot them? |
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The military junta disapproved of the proportional system's encouragement of multiparty rule and ideology. |
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The overthrow of the military junta in 1991 created an opportunity to undertake political and constitutional reforms. |
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Former ministers and members of the military junta were tried for their direct involvement in mass killing and human rights violations. |
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The country's military junta has come under fire for decades for conscripting boys to the lower ranks of the military as porters and mine carriers. |
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A junta can do it, using their military power to overtly or covertly control decisions at the highest level. |
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Kidder had been sent to Haiti to report on American troops who were bracing the democratically elected government in the face of a powerful military junta. |
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It was only a matter of time before the imperialists and the junta struck. |
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The students were protesting the May 22 military coup that brought a junta and gen. Prayut to power. |
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The junta reportedly has appointed a six-member advisory board to look after security, the economy, and laws. |
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He joined the Muang Tai Army, a former resistance group in Myanmar, and fought against the military junta. |
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The repressiveness of the Burmese junta is overlaid with mysticism that can often border on the bizarre. |
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The end of the dictatorship in 1991 represented a significant moment for me since it is the period when I earned my freedom after so many years of imprisonment like many other victims of the junta. |
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Supporting and trading with the Burmese junta is one such example. |
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It follows months of growing tension between the ruling junta and the proponents of a democratic transition gathered under the name Forces vives de Guinée. |
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The extraordinarily callous response of Burma's military junta to the devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis has once again focused international attention on this beleaguered country. |
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Certainly in southern Sudan, Canada is widely viewed as one of the few western nations that still has cordial relations with the despotic Sudanese junta. |
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That is why we were so disturbed and sad to see the slow political, economic and human ruination of this country, orchestrated by the military junta of General Gueï. |
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For 17 years General Pinochet ruled over a police state. He was uncouth and boorish, prone to banging the table with his revolver at junta meetings. |
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The proletarian junta will become the broad arena in which every party and every group will be put to the test and scrutinized before the eyes of the broad masses. |
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The junta and the caudillo are, however, unique cultural and political forms of government that are in need of further comparative analysis. |
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Madam President, a regime which wantonly allows its own citizens to needlessly suffer in pursuit of its own xenophobic paranoia is not just amoral but evil, and sadly such a junta rules in Burma. |
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Argentine aggression in the Falklands was perpetrated by a junta of singular brutishness and murderousness. |
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The junta in Athens, and then the Sampson regime in Cyprus fell from power. |
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Aung San Suu Kyi has been persecuted along with thousands of others for standing up to the military junta in Burma and trying to restore democracy in that country. |
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The junta has to understand that her release will serve the interests of the regime, as it has declared its desire to move on in the process of national reconciliation. |
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In Myanmar, crimson-robed monks courageously marched to protest the repression and impoverishment of their people but were brutally crushed by the military junta. |
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They have often threatened to retaliate in the past when former junta leaders faced prosecution. Placed under house arrest, both ex-officers have requested military hearings, which would quickly exonerate them. |
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That was what happened in 2007, when monks demonstrated against the bad behaviour of the junta, and many were disrobed and some killed in retribution. |
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Those who now portray her as a principled but rigid dogmatist, unwilling to make the slightest concession to the junta, forget that she used to face just the opposite criticism. |
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An authoritarian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. |
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During the spring of 2009, the junta negotiated an understanding with some opposition figures and international parties. |
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Sargent Solomon Musa, a childhood friend of Strasser, became the deputy chairman and deputy leader of the NPRC junta government. |
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In 1964, a military junta overthrew President Estenssoro at the outset of his third term. |
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I think that holding power is so important to the Revolutionary Guards that if they feel they are losing control, they might do something like Musharraf in Pakistan or the junta in Myanmar. |
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The military junta of the time inserted it into the new constitution in 2008 specifically to stymie the political aspirations of their most feared opponent, then languishing under house arrest. |
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As for Dadis Camara's aide-de-camp, whose arrest had been announced, it is said that he is entrenching himself in an area of the capital, according to the junta which withdrew from its earlier statement. |
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The blows to Mr Thaksin's comeback plans have encouraged General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the junta leader, to resile from earlier promises not to cling to power. |
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They argued that the election had been falsified due to junta control, and complained that the international community had let down the opposition. |
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The Argentine military junta, suspecting that the UK would reinforce its South Atlantic Forces, ordered the invasion of the Falkland Islands to be brought forward to 2 April. |
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For example, the nation of Burma officially changed its name to Myanmar, but many nations do not recognize the ruling junta and continue to use Burma. |
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But Myanmar's junta said Wednesday, ''The report is patently biased and it rehashes the unfounded allegations made by insurgents and opposition groups. |
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Resistance to the Junta had been growing within Greece and overseas amongst Greeks abroad and their philhellene and pro-democracy supporters. |
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It is said that the Central Junta of the Carlist organization is to meet today to discuss means to procure funds to support an insurrection in Catalonia. |
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Leo was circling Junta, picking up the remnants that were littered around him, salvaging the unbroken glasses and sweeping away the remaining fragments. |
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The title of the piece was Open Letter from a Writer to the Military Junta and it skillfully attacked the dictatorship with an arsenal of reason, facts and moral certitude. |
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The military appointed a Provisional Government Junta that was to arrange new elections. |
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Burma's politics is dominated by a military Junta, which has sidelined the democratic forces led by Aung San Suu Kyi. |
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After the Junta de Toro conference of 1505, the Spanish Crown commissioned expeditions to discover a route to the west. |
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