• Political repression is the act of a state entity controlling a citizenry by force for political reasons, particularly for the purpose of restricting or...
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  • history of the Soviet Union, tens of millions of people suffered political repression, which was an instrument of the state since the October Revolution...
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  • attempts to recall Political repression, the oppression or persecution of an individual or group for political reasons Psychological repression, the psychological...
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  • Transnational repression is a type of political repression conducted by a state outside its borders. It often involves targeting political dissidents or...
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  • Purge (redirect from Purge (repression))
    purge. Genocide Lustration Extrajudicial killing Political cleansing of population Political repression Proscription Reign of Terror Martial law under Ferdinand...
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  • Political repression in South Korea refers to the physical or psychological maltreatment, including different levels of threats suffered by individuals...
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    events that entail the mass killings of political opposition (such as those of certain ideology, class or political persuasion). See also: Red Terror (disambiguation)...
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  • critics, rule by communist parties has often led to totalitarianism, political repression, restrictions of human rights, poor economic performance, and cultural...
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  • People in North Korea suffer political repression in every aspect of daily life, including speech, travel, employment, and religion. The Kim dynasty has...
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    unions and all political opponents across the political spectrum were either suppressed or controlled by all means, including police repression.[citation needed]...
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