Members of the 800th Military Police Brigade had to use lethal force several times to quell prisoner uprisings, the report says. |
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They seem to have caused turmoil within the regime, including a series of uprisings and possibly a coup attempt. |
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Whalebone corsets, colonial uprisings, scurvy, press gangs, and monocles popping out in astonishment shall be the order of the day. |
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The working class uprisings against Stalinism did not refute historical materialism. |
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Any uprising is squashed by a massive show of force, as seen in the 1959 and more recently, the 1987-1989 uprisings. |
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Armed uprisings against colonial rule in Africa meant that nearly half the budget was devoted to military expenditure. |
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There have also been uprisings and movements of resistance in other countries of the continent. |
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The dispute produced armed conflicts over tax collection and occasional uprisings against one proprietary regime or the other. |
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Kale hardly mentions the working-class uprisings of 1848, which bring his narrative to a close. |
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Revolts and uprisings are only the beginning of a process of real social revolution. |
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There were, however, more of these outbreaks than just that of Spartacus, and the Romans were continually afraid of uprisings of slaves. |
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Special security forces crushed the uprisings, leaving at least a thousand casualties. |
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November that year saw uprisings against police harassment in inner cities across the country. |
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This rivalry had involved civil wars, peasant uprisings, and religious strife of every description. |
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There were too many rebel factions, too many uprisings all across the country. |
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The terrible suffering fuelled anti-capitalist protests, strikes and uprisings in many poor countries. |
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The spectacular series of uprisings in Bolivia in June highlighted the extent to which the neo-liberals are losing control in Latin America. |
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This is why there are no popular uprisings to overthrow the dictators, because it is perceived as pointless. |
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The Romanian Revolution was the most dramatic of a wave of uprisings that ended totalitarian rule throughout Eastern Europe. |
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They can't raise taxes any more without risking uprisings among the peasants and Highlanders. |
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In the 1970s, the Portuguese ruling elite confronted a massive strike wave at home and uprisings in the colonies. |
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These uprisings were ruthlessly suppressed, as were the Levellers in England after the Civil War. |
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Simultaneous revolutions and uprisings erupted in several countries across Europe. |
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The Filipinos were restive under the Spanish, and this long period was marked by numerous uprisings. |
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But that hasn't happened yet, because the majority of smartphone owners tend not to have regular access to agenda-setting uprisings. |
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Between 1949 and 1955, there were worker protests in all the territories of East Africa with general strikes, peasant uprisings, and other forms of protest. |
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Before the uprisings, a rough balance of power held in check enemies like Iran. |
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It has been burnt down several times during the many popular uprisings in that country. |
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Thus there were peasant uprisings throughout the Lombard plains over the summer of 1796, some of them resulting in massacres of isolated French units. |
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After two uprisings in two decades, they seem largely indifferent to his quixotic call for a third. |
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When she was 7, her parents moved to London and then Toronto to escape violent maoist uprisings in India. |
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In folk songs, you can feel such things as war, peace, oppression, uprisings, pain and passion, even if you don't understand the language. |
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For now, there hasn't been any report on any uprisings or rebellions. |
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Nonetheless, although full-scale popular uprisings ended under Louis XIV, there were important undercurrents of popular protest throughout the eighteenth century. |
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The peace did not last: in 1976, GAM was founded and the cycle of uprisings and repressions started again. |
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The uprisings have removed Europe's dilemma over pursing stability or democracy its interests against its values. |
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In recent years, unpaid soldiers mutinied on three separate occasions and French troops were brought in to quash the uprisings. |
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The crowd was outraged by the Rebellion Losses Bill which seemed to reward traitors for their part in the 1837 uprisings. |
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But it has always been a fatal error to underestimate Somali uprisings or revolts. |
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Third, when criminals run prisons, it is relatively easy for them to organize riots and uprisings. |
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In so doing, they have not only incurred the hostility of a wide variety of political parties, but have also provoked popular uprisings. |
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These countries came under Turkey's dominion in the past, and uprisings that took place there were repeatedly suppressed using violent means. |
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These uprisings were a strong manifestation of governments' failure to take the necessary actions to prevent a humanmade crisis. |
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Their main goals were to organize uprisings, break out of the ghettos, and join partisan units in the fight against the Germans. |
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A few Vietnamese leaders in history who went to the Northern neighbor for help against popular uprisings have been condemned severely. |
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Like Tajikistan, this country has experienced armed Islamist uprisings with the result that its leaders have become increasingly authoritarian. |
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But we live in times where revolutions and uprisings are rising from the disenchanted and the dispossessed. |
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In the years since, it has become harder to maintain the euphoria of those early months of the Arab uprisings. |
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In March, army forces put down simultaneous uprisings by small bands of fighters in the capital, in what appeared to be either a failed coup or a mutiny. |
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They fail to recognize that the dominant attribute of these uprisings is their unpredictability. |
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He actively discouraged independent strikes and peasant uprisings. |
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I want to believe anarchistic uprisings are a thing of the past. |
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After unsuccessful uprisings in 1831 and 1863, the Tsarist authorities implemented a number of Russification policies. |
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The rebellion forced the Sultan Said bin Taimur to seek the assistance of the British in quelling the uprisings from the interior. |
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He was beheaded at Plaine Verte on 15 April 1822, and his head was displayed as a deterrent against future uprisings among the slaves. |
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The Byzantines, who next established their sway over the country until the middle of the seventh century, had to face numerous uprisings and religious disturbances. |
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The instability of power brought about chaos, uprisings, and loss of territories. |
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In some cases these states were simply overthrown by nationalist uprisings in the 19th century. |
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The political authorities have always feared urban riots rather than rural riots, since the former are more likely to lead to revolution, whereas the latter often remain peasant uprisings. |
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The civil war of 69 had severely destabilized the provinces, leading to several local uprisings such as the Batavian revolt in Gaul. |
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The revolutionary, Peter Mansfeld, who took part in the uprisings at the age of 17, was kept in prison until his 18th birthday so that he could be executed. |
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Rather than flags and banners Mr Bakiyev's enraged opponents carried staves, clubs and baseball bats. There are a number of lessons to be drawn from these histories of recidivist uprisings. |
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Two years to the day after Mohamed Bouazizi, the street seller from Sidi Bouzid, set fire to himself and unleashed a wave of uprisings across the region, has Tunisia's transition to democracy begun to unravel? |
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Whether or not the referendum will be followed by protests and uprisings from the Russian community, as promised by the initiators, the bill for the referendum will be a heavy one. |
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As China ratchets up security to stop contagion from Arab uprisings, even this folksy song, a theme tune at the Beijing Olympics, has become newly taboo. |
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This led to many Bashkir uprisings, which were severely repressed. |
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A geologist might say: It is hardly possible to doubt that this great elevation has been effected by successive small uprisings … by an insensibly slow rise. |
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The reconquest of this region by Government forces was not enough to put a stop to the irredentist dreams of those who were nostalgic for the time of armed uprisings. |
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Popular uprisings abroad, like sensitive political anniversaries or big events such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics at home, offer pretexts for a round-up of the usual suspects. |
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A power vacuum formed, allowing a mass peasant rebellion, refusal to pay tribute to the daimyo, and also uprisings of the lower classes in the cities. |
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It envisaged simultaneous uprisings in England, Wales and Scotland, but they only developed in Scotland and Northern England. |
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These troops have been repeatedly used to back up the suppression of working-class militancy and social uprisings in the South and are a signal of U. S. imperialism's intent to reverse its defeat in the North. |
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Like other Arab leaders, Abdullah was surprised by the Arab uprisings of 2011 and feared the power of peaceful protest reaching the quiet kingdom. |
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Because these uprisings were work-related and directed at employers, the state acted as mediary. |
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I think you mentioned the kinds of uprisings they had in Kosovo. |
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The 2 May 1808 revolt was one of many nationalist uprisings across the country against the Bonapartist regime. |
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He consolidated control over all the provinces of Britain and some of northern Gaul while Maximian dealt with other uprisings. |
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Ostorius defeated them and went on to put down other uprisings around Britain. |
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Due to fear of rebellions and other uprisings, they were forbidden to be armed at militia levels. |
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The plan was to stage uprisings within a short time in southern and western England, overwhelming Richard's forces. |
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The survivors of the failed uprisings fled to Brittany, where they openly supported Henry's claim to the throne. |
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There were many uprisings in Spanish America, leading to the wars of independence. |
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His army had succeeded in a temporary increase of French power in Egypt, though it faced repeated uprisings. |
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The Soviet advance prompted resistance forces in Poland to initiate several uprisings against the German occupation. |
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Urban workers also felt that they had a right to greater earnings, and popular uprisings broke out across Europe. |
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Two Army uprisings on 3 and 7 November 1975 led to a reorganised structure of power. |
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She tried instigating uprisings in India, and sent a mission to Afghanistan urging her to join the war on the side of Central powers. |
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During wars and national uprisings communication was provided mainly through the military authorities. |
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Chemical weapons were also used against Iraqi Shia civilians during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq. |
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The restoration of Charles II was not without incident, and with the Act of Settlement in 1701, came the Jacobite uprisings. |
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The Russian Revolution also influenced uprisings in other countries around this time. |
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In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. |
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Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. |
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A few abolitionists, such as John Brown, favored the use of armed force to foment uprisings among the slaves, as he did at Harper's Ferry. |
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More recent applications include issues such as human rights, legal pluralism, and political uprisings. |
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Governing with an iron fist, he helped with the eventual suppression of Inca uprisings led by Manco Inca. |
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After one of those uprisings at the end of the 18th century, Russian forces destroyed the Zaporozhian Host. |
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However, shortly afterwards, the most Spanish attention turned back south because of indigenous uprisings. |
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Sailors of the Imperial German Navy at Kiel mutinied, which prompted uprisings in Germany, which became known as the German Revolution. |
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Southerners feared that Napoleon would free all the slaves in Louisiana, which could trigger slave uprisings elsewhere. |
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The news of the events at Delhi spread rapidly, provoking uprisings among sepoys and disturbances in many districts. |
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Some officers trusted their sepoys, but others tried to disarm them to forestall potential uprisings. |
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The authorities in British colonies with an Indian population, sepoy or civilian, took measures to secure themselves against copycat uprisings. |
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Violence and mass uprisings in Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya prompted the Federal Council in early 2011 to order a freeze on any assets of potentates and their entourage deposited in Swiss bank accounts. |
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It is not hard to see why. What those popular uprisings demanded was an end to despotism, an end to humiliation at the hands of the powerful, and a better lot for everyone. But the turmoil has brought few tangible rewards. |
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It includes her sixteen mystical visions and contemplations on universal love and hope in a time of plague, religious schism, uprisings and war. |
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Thus, to defuse the social pressure from the countryside and avoid a proliferation of uprisings and revolutions that would threaten the established order, land reform and rural development programs were introduced. |
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Fear of the domino effect of the uprisings prompted Abdullah to seek Gulf unity, but resistance from Qatar and Oman put the unification project on hold. |
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They had to snuff out threatened uprisings, prevent the invaders from persuading the Canadian Indians to join them in fighting the whites, and preserve the Blackfoot hunting grounds from the Sioux. |
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In 175, a large force of Sarmatian cavalry, consisting of 5,500 men, arrived in Britannia, probably to reinforce troops fighting unrecorded uprisings. |
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The plantocracy put down the frequent slave uprisings with much severity. |
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But this did not put an end to the civil uprisings, and was soon followed by Mirza Kuchik Khan's Jungle Movement against both the Qajar monarchy and foreign invaders. |
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In 1770 and 1771 Great Famine killed about one tenth of the Czech population, or 250,000 inhabitants, and radicalised the countryside leading to peasant uprisings. |
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The Act of Settlement later brought about Jacobite uprisings. |
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And the jailing of poet Mohammad Ibn al-Dhaib al-Ajami after a poem that attacked Arab rulers in the wake of the uprisings in 2011 revealed a certain regime jitteriness. |
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Consequently, British planners pinned the success of their strategies on popular uprisings of Loyalists, which never transpired on the scale required. |
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Thus, while the rest of Europe saw revolutionary uprisings, the Swiss drew up a constitution which provided for a federal layout, much of it inspired by the American example. |
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At about this time, the people of the lagoon elected their own independent leader for the first time, although the relationship of this to the uprisings is not clear. |
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In 1648, Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Petro Doroshenko led the largest of the Cossack uprisings against the Commonwealth and the Polish king John II Casimir. |
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Among the uprisings were the jacquerie in France, the Peasants' Revolt in England, and revolts in the cities of Florence in Italy and Ghent and Bruges in Flanders. |
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Paris' Convention government between October and December 1793 with brutal measures managed to subdue most internal uprisings, at the cost of tens of thousands of lives. |
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His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and that the uprisings and objections to British governance in America would not be. |
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At the time of this letter, Engels's even more dangerous involvement in the revolutionary uprisings in Baden and the Palatinate in 1849, still lay ahead of him. |
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