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Besides the military defeat and the jailing of the seditious rebels, the failed invasion provoked the political response most feared by CIAthe Árbenz Government repressed and jailed the anti-Communists connected with the exiled rebels, and all other potentially treasonous right-wing politicians.

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On 13 January 1898, Emile Zola published his famous J accuse, which accused the French government of anti-Semitism and especially focused on the court-martial and jailing of Dreyfus.
The government harassed KOR members as it did to any other hint of civil society in Poland: beating up and jailing dissidents, infiltrating and interrupting lectures, and conducting searches of dissidents houses.

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The British harshly punished those who would not by jailing them.
The same Hill & Knowlton vice president had previously defended the human rights record of Turkey, which had been criticized for jailing people without due process and torturing and killing them.
The government, thereafter, started a full swing against Baggara, who hold to their agreements by jailing, torturing or killing or forcing them to refrain from any agreements.
The common law courts change of heart was undoubtedly due to the large amount of business deserting them for the Court of Requests, and in 1590 they went on the offensive ; writs of habeas corpus were issued for people imprisoned for contempt of court in the Requests, judgments were issued in cases the Court of Requests were dealing with and it was decided that jailing an individual based on a writ from the Court of Requests constituted false imprisonment.

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The men's rights activist Glenn Sacks regularly publicizes situations in which government authorities target so-called deadbeat parents, noting that jailing people for non-payment ( whether men or women ), vilifying public campaigns naming and shaming such people can be ineffective and fraught with error where the identification is incorrect.

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Not only was " Sadat's " peace almost universally despised in Egypt and the Middle East ( indeed, Sadat's own prime minister resigned in protest ), the country was expelled from the Arab League ; every Arab country severed diplomatic ties with Egypt ; commerce and trade between Egypt and its neighbors became anemic ; there were massive bread riots ; Muslim fundamentalists became more vocal and more popular than ever ; and Sadat was forced to take the precaution of jailing nearly 1, 300 opposition politicians.
After a week behind bars, the case against Muste for allegedly disturbing the peace was dismissed ; the strike continued without interruption, despite the jailing of Muste and more than 100 strikers.
The story of a king jailing his own son is also the basis for the Spanish play La vida es sueño ( Life Is a Dream ) ( 1635 ), by Pedro Calderón de la Barca ; however, this play does not explicitly refer to Don Carlos.
However, when the mayor restricted the vote to only Freemen in the election of 1660 for the Convention Parliament that organised the restoration of the monarchy, the House of Commons noted that " for One-and-twenty Parliaments, the Commonalty, as well as the Citizens, had had Voice in the electing of Members to serve in Parliament ; and that thereupon the Committee were of Opinion, that the Commonalty of the said Borough, together with the free Citizens, have Right of Election " and overturned the election, seating instead the candidate elected by the more-inclusive Commonality of Chichester, and jailing the mayor for two weeks for contempt because of his wilful denial of the ancient rights.
In January 2010, the Supreme Court struck sections of McCain – Feingold down which limited activity of corporations, saying, " If the First Amendment has any force, it prohibits Congress from fining or jailing citizens, or associations of citizens, for simply engaging in political speech .” Specifically, Citizens United struck down campaign financing laws related to corporations and unions ; law previously banned the broadcast, cable or satellite transmission of " electioneering communications " paid for by corporations in the 30 days before a presidential primary and in the 60 days before the general election.
Even after his conviction on the charge of conspiring to overthrow the government and his jailing, his influence on the SWP was strong and he wrote to party leaders regularly ; for example, recommending a change the party line on the Warsaw Rising.
Missouri was torn by internal conflict that mimicked in miniature the larger war that was convulsing the nation ; Maryland was kept in the Union by jailing many of the opposition faction ; and Kentucky tried to keep the peace by proclaiming its neutrality, whereby it would aid neither the North nor the South if they would agree to leave the state alone.
The goals of the DLA are to require each state to honor licenses issued by other member states ; to require each state to report traffic convictions to the licensing state ; to prohibit a member state from confiscating an out-of-state driver's license or jailing an out-of-state driver for a minor violation ; and to require each state to maintain a complete driver's history, including withdrawals and traffic convictions including non-DLA states.
Toward the end of his jailing, he went on a hunger strike, saying " You've got me in jail ; you're responsible for this, and I'm not going to eat until I am on the other side of these walls ".

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In 1998, Cesare Previti, former manager of Fininvest and then sitting in parliament after the Berlusconi government, avoided jailing thanks to parliament intervention, even though Berlusconi and his allies were in the opposition.
The station ceased fulltime operation after the jailing of the station's then owner Eamonn Cooke for unrelated sex offences.

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Students and activists for democracy continued their demonstrations and protests for the abolition of the Yushin system and in the face of continuing popular unrest, Park's administration promulgated emergency decrees in 1974 and 1975, which led to the jailing of hundreds of dissidents.
Passage of these laws, in turn, provoked aggressive police investigation of the accused persons, their jailing, and deportation for being suspected of being either communist or left-wing.
Howard humiliated the Nez Perce by jailing their old leader, Toohoolhoolzote, who spoke against moving to the reservation.
Most state constitutions, including Minnesota's, have clauses dating to the 1850s that expressly prohibit the jailing of people for their debts.
On the basis of statements in The Broken Cord, Erdrich and Dorris were believed to have called for jailing alcoholic Native mothers during their pregnancies to forestall fetal alcohol syndrome.
On their own authority the Red Guard began arresting and jailing bourgeois notables, however, and the drive towards revolution careened forwards.

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Boateng's life in Ghana came to an abrupt end with the jailing of his father in 1966 after a coup against Nkrumah.
On 9 March 1945, the Japanese staged a coup d ' état against the Vichy French administration, jailing all French police.

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Putin's stand against oligarchs is generally popular with the Russian people, even though the jailing of Khodorkovsky is mainly seen as part of a takeover operation by government officials, according to another Levada-Center poll.
In October 1946 elections, persecution against opposition parties occurred, such as jailing members of the previous government, periodic newspaper publication bans and subjecting opposition followers to frequent attacks by communist armed groups.
In 1969 Shahak and another Hebrew University faculty member staged a sit-down protest against the Israeli government jailing Palestinian students under emergency administrative detention regulations.
In July 1935 the government moved against the ANL, with troops raiding offices, confiscating propaganda, seizing records, and jailing leaders.
They demonstrated on her land with her permission against her jailing and the cutting down of her trees.
These included the jailing of a woman for seven days for contempt when she refused to give evidence against her ex-boyfriend, who had assaulted her, and the imprisonment of a single mother for six months on a charge of theft.
O ' Shea's jailing triggered the largest postwar national strike largely organised by left unions ( and against the open opposition of the Victorian Trades Hall Council and the Labor Council of New South Wales ) when one million workers stopped work over six days to demand " Free Clarrie and repeal the penal powers ".
In March 2003 supporters of the new group protested outside the Swiss embassy against the jailing of Gaston-Armand Amaudruz.

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The letter was addressed to President of France Félix Faure, and accused the government of the unlawful jailing of Dreyfus while also accusing certain highly placed members of the Army's general staff of being guilty of a cover-up.

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Although EDF claimed that a security firm had only been employed to monitor Greenpeace, the court disagreed, jailing the head and deputy head of EDF's nuclear security operation for three years each.
Doe became paranoid about the possibility of a counter-coup, and his government grew increasingly corrupt and repressive, banning political opposition, shutting down newspapers and jailing reporters.
Ahmad ibn Ali cracked down by jailing fifty leading individuals and exiling the front's leaders.
* June 6 – Elizabeth II strips jockey Lester Piggott of his OBE, following his jailing for tax irregularities.
The majority wrote, " If the First Amendment has any force, it prohibits Congress from fining or jailing citizens, or associations of citizens, for simply engaging in political speech.
In protest of his jailing, Charles Ruthenberg led a parade of unionists, socialists, anarchists and communists to march on May 1 ( May Day ) 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio.
In the New York Review of Books, Thomas Sheehan wrote at the time in Negri's defense, " Negri is a figure of some stature in Italy, and his arrest might be compared, imperfectly, to jailing Herbert Marcuse a decade ago on suspicion of being the brains behind the Weathermen.
Due to costly court expenses and immediate jailing of those accused of criminal offenses, people in the Song preferred to settle disputes and quarrels privately, without the court's interference.
He applauded one well-played game of Fischer, and attempted to defend Fischer when he faced jailing.
In addition, the commanding officer defecated on her head, while the soldiers burned down the compound, destroying his musical equipment, studio and master tapes, and jailing him for being a subversive.
Graves County made national news in September 2011 for jailing Amish men who refused to use orange safety triangle on buggies.
In 1885, the enforcement of the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy Act of 1882 effectively ended the Order by jailing many of the Order's leaders and driving many of the others underground.
Iturbide was also criticized for his arbitrariness and his treatment of civilians, in particular his jailing of the mothers, wives and children of known insurgents.
He persecuted his enemies, arresting and jailing between nineteen and twenty-six former members of the congress, but this did not bring peace.
Rambova had been sent to New York by the studio before Valentino's jailing, and was informed at a stop in Chicago.
This measure sparked off widespread anti-Hindi protests, which led to violence in some places and the jailing of over 1, 200 men, women and children who took part in the unrest.

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