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repressive and policy
Initially, little drastic change in government policy had occurred and repressive police actions were limited.
Hence it is followed by one more important reason for the constancy of the repressive policy, namely, the state's interest in unremitting rates of receiving the cheap labor force that was forcibly used mainly in the extreme conditions of the east and north.
The Apartheid system enacted a nation-wide social policy " separate development " with the National Party victory in 1948, following the " colour bar "- discriminatory legislation dating back to the beginning of the Union of South Africa and the Boer republics before which, while repressive to black South Africans along with other minorities, had not gone nearly so far.
With his proposal, he hoped to address the need for a reformed, non need-based policy that was not specifically designed for people from communist regimes in Eastern Europe or repressive governments in the Middle East, as it was in the past.
His unpopular repressive policy toward protestantism motivated some protestant gentlemen to attempt a coup d ’ etat against the king and his supporters, the House of Guise, during the Amboise conspiracy.
On the religious side, the Guise increased the repressive policy toward protestantism, started by king Henri II.
The brutality of the pogrom, and the Nazi government's deliberate policy of encouraging the violence once it had begun, laid bare the repressive nature and widespread anti-Semitism entrenched in Germany, and turned world opinion sharply against the Nazi regime, with some politicians even calling for war.
It connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth, and manipulation of the past, including the " unperson "a person whose past existence is expunged from the public record and memory, practiced by modern repressive governments.
The Armed Forces who seized power in 1966, overthrowing president Illia, began a repressive and unpopular regime, characteristic for its violent actions against Argentina's universities and for its policy of establishing strict and conservative catholic morals.
After the July Revolution in France 1830, his previous liberal policy became more and more repressive.
Because of Qasim's government's repressive policy towards the opposition, Ali Salih al-Sadi, Secretary ( leader ) of the Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party's Iraqi cell, reorganised the party's rank and file, and on 24 December 1962 launched a nationwide protest against Qasim's regime.
A repressive policy of conscription and taxation was instituted which led to a revolt launched by the a ' ayan ( prominent ) Arab clans of Nablus, Hebron and the Jerusalem-Jaffa area.
He was one of the harshest critics of British repressive policy against Boer civilians in the South African partisan War.
Ehrlich denies any form of racism, and has argued that if his policy ideas are implemented properly they will not be repressive.
His name is tied up with the SFIO decline and his repressive policy in Algeria.
The National Health System was created and various repressive laws of the anti-communist postwar establishment were abolished, wages were boosted, an independent and multidimensional foreign policy was pursued, many reforms in Family Law to strengthened the rights of women and the Greek Gendarmerie was abolished in 1984.
Sonni Ali conducted a repressive policy against the scholars of Timbuktu, especially those of the Sankore region who were associated with the Tuareg.
These moves, however, undermined Orfila's standing in Washington after Ronald Reagan became U. S. President in early 1981, particularly among President Reagan's foreign policy advisers such as Jeane Kirkpatrick, who, as Republican Party campaign adviser in 1980, chided the OAS investigations into atrocities by admonishing them to be more supportive of " moderately repressive regimes.
Nepal Bhasa suffered heavily under the repressive policy of the Rana dynasty ( 1846 – 1951 AD ) when the regime attempted to wipe it out.
He trained as a violinist at the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, as a double-bass player with Vitautas Sereikaan at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, and played in several Latvian orchestras before entering the State Conservatory in Vilnius in the neighboring Lithuania to study composition with Valentin Utkin, as he was prevented from doing this in Latvia due to Soviet repressive policy toward Baptists.
He has overseen the organization ’ s positions on affirmative action, federal aid to cities, foreign relations with repressive governments such as that in South Africa, and domestic policy decisions of every sort.
Sonni conducted a repressive policy against the scholars of Timbuktu, especially those of the Sankore region who were associated with the Tuareg whom Ali expelled to gain control of the town.
Others allege that as Lord chancellor, he had no say in military affairs and the Encyclopædia Britannica states that he was " neither cruel nor immoderate and was inclined to mercy when dealing with individuals ", however the same source also states that "( Fitzgibbon ).. was a powerful supporter of a repressive policy toward Irish Catholics ".
The junta's use of repressive measures to safeguard its power, which was seen as Nasser's policy in particular, caused its popularity to plummet ; this led to anti-Nasser demonstrations and a power struggle between him and General Naguib, and appeared to threaten to end the revolution and restore the old political order.

repressive and War
Lescot commonly said that Haiti's declared state-of-war against the Axis powers during World War II justified his repressive actions.
With the end of World War II, the Cold War began almost immediately, as the Soviet Union installed repressive Communist puppet régimes across Central and Eastern Europe, while the United States backed right-wing forces in Greece and China.
In particular, after the First World War, British Modernists associated Pre-Raphaelite art with the repressive and backward times in which they grew up.
The years after the end of World War II were some of the most socially repressive in US history.
One of the lessons of the long Cold War was that short-term gains in cooperating with the most repressive and brutal governments were too often outweighed by long-term setbacks for America ’ s stature and interests.
Disenchanted with German culture after the shock of World War I, Iorga also had strong views on Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany and Nazism in general, taking in view their contempt for the Versailles system, but also their repressive politics.
Other Marxists argue for the necessity of a strong and cohesive repressive institution during revolutions, and support this position by pointing to the defeat of anarchist-led revolutions such as that during the Spanish Civil War, or other revolutions which were defeated.
Shortly after the end of World War II, the country's repressive state policies gave the SABC ( South African Broadcasting Corporation ) an effective monopoly.
It was Fagerholm's conviction that Communists could not be defeated with repressive methods, as had been tried since the Civil War.
It suffered heavily under the repressive regimes of the Ba ' ath party and Saddam Hussein, but remained an important element of the Iraqi opposition, and was a vocal opponent of the United Nations sanctions imposed on Iraq after the Kuwait War of 1991.
During World War II, despite enormous material losses and repressive measures, the Warsaw University of Technology continued to operate underground.
The story, set during the German Peasants ' War ( 1524-25 ), concerns Matthias's struggle for artistic freedom of expression in the repressive climate of his day, which mirrored Hindemith's own struggle as the Nazis attained power and repressed dissent.
Harsh Spanish repressive measures after the Ifni War, including forced settlement, accelerated this process.
The Sino-Soviet ideological dispute, the Soviet Union's repressive interventions in Czechoslovakia and other Warsaw Pact countries, the presence of the Cuban Revolution in Latin America, and the emergent global student movement inspired in the humanist socialism of the Frankfurt School and the New Left ( by the time of the early opposition to the Vietnam War ) were main ideological issues that the traditional Chilean left ( the Socialist Party and the Communist Party ) had to deal with amid their relative political stagnation in the beginning of the 1960s.
Corruption, a failing economy, growing public awareness of the harsh repressive measures taken by the regime, and the military defeat in the Falklands War, often considered to have been started with the intention to rally the country anew in a bout of nationalistic fervour, to the United Kingdom in 1982, eroded the public image of the regime.
During World War II, as part of German repressive measures after the Volksdeutsch German-collaborator actor Igo Sym had been shot dead by the Polish underground ( March 7, 1941 ), Schiller was imprisoned at the Pawiak prison and at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
During the early stages of World War II, as part of the repressive measures ordered by the Iron Guard, the Minister of the Interior of the Romanian Legionary Government, Constantin Petrovicescu, passed an order preventing Ursari from performing with bears in cities, towns, or villages.
In 1970, he submitted a resolution, approved unanimously by the council, condemning " in the strongest terms the repressive, cruel and uncivilized treatment " of American and allied prisoners by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War.
The period after World War I was marked by British reforms such as the Montagu – Chelmsford Reforms, but it also witnessed the enactment of the repressive Rowlatt Act and strident calls for self-rule by Indian activists.

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