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"dictatorship" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] government by a dictator
  2. [countable] a country that is ruled by a dictator

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"My generation is crossed by the dictatorship, it is educated by the dictatorship," added Echeverría.
"This isn't (just) a dictatorship -- this is a repressive dictatorship," Lopez said, according to his wife.
I have lived through two dark eras: the Nazi dictatorship and the Communist dictatorship of East Germany.
One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
"Everyone wants to help the Cuban people, what we don't want to do is help the Cuban dictatorship and strengthen that dictatorship," Curbelo said.
Of these, the most unreliable partner is viewed as Saudi: the United States is allying with a religious dictatorship to contain a religious dictatorship.
Argentina will withdraw from the Lima Group and adopt a "neutral" position vis-à-vis the Maduro dictatorship (which Fernández has argued is not a dictatorship).
But Chavez and Maduro worshipped at the altar of Fidel Castro, and Putin's kleptocratic dictatorship is a perfect model for the criminal enterprise the Venezuelan dictatorship has become.
"There is this culture, this collective conscience that it wasn't a harsh dictatorship, it was a soft dictatorship, that children weren't kidnapped, only criminals were captured and tortured," Mr. Reina said.
For years, partisans — on the right — decried nascent dictatorship.
" It's understandable that angry Venezuelans talk about "the dictatorship.
Democracy is the fruit rather than the cause of economic and constitutional development: introduce democracy before you have a liberal political regime, based on robust institutions and a notion of the "loyal opposition", and you are likely to introduce elective dictatorship followed by non-elective dictatorship or chaos also followed by non-elective dictatorship.
Its new government structure has been criticized as a dictatorship.
A dictatorship that drove out hundreds of thousands of Cubans.
She was now a prisoner of the North Korean dictatorship.
Franco's dictatorship relied partly on forced labour to build it.
A LONG dictatorship ended in a negotiated transition to democracy.
A brutal dictatorship like Assad's creates a space for terrorism.
They were in a dictatorship, and trying to construct subjectivity.
For decades it was a dictatorship under Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
But after the military dictatorship fell, that problem completely flipped.
"I don't know what dictatorship they're talking about," Samaniego said.
In short, the opposition says Maduro has created a dictatorship.
The people of Venezuela are suffering under dictatorship and oppression.
It's not a dictatorship - it's a democracy, it's a participation.
In short, the opposition say Maduro has created a dictatorship.
If the dictatorship ends, I'll go back to defend Guaido.
I've said before that he ran Breitbart like a dictatorship.
Attacking JFS would thus be seen as defending Syria's dictatorship.
They show how dictatorship flourishes when the press is silenced.
In fact, they had been hit since the military dictatorship.
Ri also won the highest civilian honor in the dictatorship.
In an autocratic system or dictatorship, legitimacy is inherently fragile.
He's visited the isolated communist dictatorship five times since 2013.
And, above all, are we a democracy or a dictatorship?
Brazil overthrew a dictatorship and remains a gloriously messy democracy.
Volo has accompanied Rodman on previous trips to the dictatorship.
I started fighting the dictatorship only after it was over.
But there is also the collective interest of Dictatorship Inc.
"I am in favor of a dictatorship," Mr. Bolsonaro thundered.
"Of course you have a dictatorship in Cuba," he added.
Is insisting on classical buildings the hallmark of a dictatorship?
I grew up hearing frightening stories about the military dictatorship.
Put another way, is Iran a democracy or a dictatorship?
Ikea is run more like a democracy than a dictatorship.
"The country has chosen the path of dictatorship," he said.
Without a dictatorship to suppress it, ethnic violence has flared.
Plus, he writes, it's better than its alternative: a dictatorship.
Brazil had 21 years of military dictatorship, and Chile, 17.
By this time, however, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship.
We call that dictatorship, and we raise armies against it.
It was a benevolent dictatorship in disguise as a democracy.
This is typical of a population under a ruthless dictatorship.
Any act or policy that sustains the lifeblood of the Communist dictatorship in Beijing is an offense to the peoples whom that dictatorship persecutes and oppresses — in Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong and mainland China.
" Others chanted: "End one-party dictatorship" and "build a democratic China.
The presidency actually is a dictatorship, their economy is in ruins.
" CHP's Deputy Chairman, Onursal Adiguzel, meanwhile, called the decision "plain dictatorship.
And perhaps you could add Eritrea, a hideous but tiny dictatorship.
Her predecessor ran what might be described as a liberal dictatorship.
In it an American society is ruled by a theocratic dictatorship.
Due to the dictatorship system, she was arrested without a doubt.
We had all been on the receiving end of a dictatorship.
Foes say that will institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
The border was closed for many years during the Franco dictatorship.
They have shamefully refused to condemn Mr Maduro's dictatorship in Venezuela.
Expert Voices: As Venezuela grabs headlines, Nicaragua sinks further into dictatorship
"That's what makes a democracy a democracy vs a dictatorship" pic.twitter.
"It's a result of the dictatorship years and successive clientelist governments."
It's part of the Dictatorship of the Trolletariat we're living under.
She has also "lived under the darkness of dictatorship," he said.
"Satire is a powerful weapon against any dictatorship," Howard X said.
"We don't live in a dictatorship or a monarchy," Duckworth wrote.
If you want to preserve a dictatorship, give them the internet.
"I don't like dictatorship," said Putiporn Sa-ngangam, 21, an accountant.
"So this is what a dictatorship feels like," my nephew said.
Chilean dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, and the language of Brazil's military
If so, this American dream is now akin to a dictatorship.
"It's not a dictatorship," France Unbowed legislator Eric Coquerel told CNews.
Turkey now seems to me on an irreversible path toward dictatorship.
Brazil emerged in 1985 from a repressive 21-year military dictatorship.
They were both opposing the dictatorship, but not actively opposing it.
The country's military dictatorship lasted 21 years before ending in 1985.
At least 434 people were killed or disappeared during the dictatorship.
Augusto Pinochet in Chile and the Peronist military dictatorship in Argentina.
China would have no qualms about dealing with a brutal dictatorship.
During decades of military dictatorship, Myanmar neglected its health care system.
" Others chanted: "End one-party dictatorship" and "build a democratic China.
Venezuelans are not victims of a single dictatorship, but of two.
She was an immigrant from Cuba who fled the dictatorship there.
The international community has intensified sanctions against President Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship.
Finally, there is Mr. Duque's profound dislike for the Maduro dictatorship.
Israel administers a military dictatorship over Palestinians in the West Bank.
Still recovering from 60 years of dictatorship, Tunisian society remains fractured.
By outward appearances, Belarus does not appear to be a dictatorship.
"We don't live in a dictatorship or a monarchy," she began.
"political correctness" and a left-liberal "dictatorship of opinion" what are
" Ms. Aghdam wrote on her website, while calling YouTube "a dictatorship.
Even more than Russia, Belarus is Europe's last remaining noxious dictatorship.
Now people in Iran chanting "Death to Islamic Republic dictatorship." pic.twitter.
"The court in Cuba is manipulated by the dictatorship," she said.
And domestic politics can shift quickly, even in a hereditary dictatorship.
Mr. Bolsonaro has not masked his affection for the military dictatorship.
Given Abbas' perfidious dictatorship, such a state is doomed to failure.
Dictatorship has, in one sense, been the default condition of humanity.
We live in a monarchy or we live under a dictatorship.
But to do that we first have to remove this dictatorship.
"Fujimorismo represents violence, dictatorship, repression, selective killings and bribery," he said.
The media are censored at levels not seen even under dictatorship.
Kim Jong-un wants his dictatorship and dynasty to go on.
We have normalized indignity and anguish, and we have normalized dictatorship.
Erdoğan's critics charge he is marching the country towards total dictatorship.
In the past, I participated in various marches against the dictatorship.
Pakistan's blasphemy laws date back to the military dictatorship of Gen.
" He spoke of China "using technology for the perfection of dictatorship.
So in this family that I was mentioning to you, the person who knows the most about the dictatorship is the grandson because he did a whole year-long module on remembering the dictatorship in school.
Mr Maduro's lurch to dictatorship has opened cracks in his political base.
Until last year, most Gambians lived their entire lives under his dictatorship.
Critics say the congress would institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
"I oppose Xi Jinping and his authoritarian dictatorship," Dong was heard saying.
These days, public high schools typically have modules about the military dictatorship.
This isn&apost some a dictatorship that is going to fall tomorrow.
Similar talk was used to justify the fascist dictatorship in the 1930s.
Today Tanzania is on the descent from patchy democracy towards slapdash dictatorship.
A Yes would condemn Turkey to the elected dictatorship of President Erdogan.
He has said that the dictatorship erred in "torturing rather than killing".
She has now disappeared because of her actions against the CCP's dictatorship.
Others want a truth commission into the civil war and the dictatorship.
Mr Maduro's dictatorship poses an unprecedented diplomatic challenge to democratic Latin America.
Under both presidents, many members of the dictatorship were brought to justice.
Thailand's junta, it seems, cannot organise a rigged election in a dictatorship.
The education minister describes the dictatorship as "a democratic regime by force".
He added, "That's what makes a democracy a democracy versus a dictatorship."
In Eastern Europe, the fulcrum between democracy and dictatorship runs through Ukraine.
OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro, a Uruguayan, routinely calls Venezuela a dictatorship.
"There is no dictatorship in Venezuela, nor will there be," said Maduro.
Keane's abrupt move to dictatorship is absurd, her political housecleaning, even crazier.
It used to buy rifles and hire military instructors from the dictatorship.
Though its members may fiercely disagree, it is, in effect, a dictatorship.
The Islamic Republic and the Iranian nation would stand up against dictatorship.
The villagers, accustomed to living in a dictatorship, did little to protest.
Otherwise, we may soon see a new mafia-backed dictatorship in Guatemala.
"Dictatorship is not leadership and he's acting like a dictator," Christie said.
Now, several youth activists have taken to calling the junta a "dictatorship".
In her view, the dictatorship committed "crimes against humanity" toward sexual minorities.
Her father described how dictatorship had divided Lo Espejo in his youth.
Protesters resent Washington for its support of the 1967-1974 military dictatorship.
Yoon was a prominent democracy activist during South Korea's periods of dictatorship.
"I don't want dictatorship and I don't want corrupt people," Abhisit said.
However, even in a dictatorship, there is still a chain of command.
Is leaving the world's most infamous dictatorship as easy as simply escaping?
Whether there's a democracy or dictatorship doesn't make any difference for them.
We want to put an end to what this dictatorship is doing.
Greece's history is full of war, dictatorship, economic hardship and mass migrations.
Generically, dictatorships are better than disorder, but democracies are better than dictatorship.
From the Argentinean dictatorship, to the Malvinas, to the discords of today.
" Mr. Kasparov called it a "personalistic dictatorship with distinct elements of fascism.
They insist that they believe in democracy and not a fascist dictatorship.
Enabled by a supine Congress, the United States is sliding into dictatorship.
His 2009 trial exposed some of the darkest days of the dictatorship.
The Sunni minority had ruled Iraq under the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein.
So while the dictatorship ended in 1985, the compilation begins in 1978.
Some in the country fear a return to a Marcos-style dictatorship.
However, we will never accept the normalization of this de facto dictatorship.
I worry that silent acquiescence bends our democracy toward monarchy, or dictatorship.
He just called out your dictatorship, but, um, he's on his way!
You grew up in the 80s, in the shadow of Pinochet's dictatorship.
It's 19803 in Uruguay, and the country is under a military dictatorship.
That same year, President Alberto Fujimori resigned, ending eight years of dictatorship.
Tunisians have worked hard for justice and opportunity denied them under dictatorship.
Gail: Yeah, but I'm hoping the Iowa-New-Hampshire dictatorship is fading.
These transfers have become the financial mainstays of his dictatorship in Nicaragua.
It's 1977 in Uruguay, and the country is under a military dictatorship.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan dismantles democratic institutions and replaces them with majoritarian dictatorship.
It's a ruthless dictatorship, but it would make a lovely Pinterest board.
Our hero forges her character in the fires of dictatorship and war.
Chile's constitution dates back to General Augusto Pinochet's 1973-1990 military dictatorship.
Government opponents are also planning a "Run Against Dictatorship" for Jan. 12.
With Hitler's dictatorship, they also lived with the Gestapo, or secret police.
"If we let things go further, we're returning to dictatorship," he warned.
Republicans, and Americans who have Republican lawmakers, only you can prevent dictatorship.
"I call that a dictatorship," Diamond said in an interview with Breitbart.
Erdogan will survive this and try to establish an even stronger dictatorship.
" He continued: "That's what makes a democracy a democracy versus a dictatorship.
The Taiwanese people, having been liberated from the anti-communist dictatorship that ruled Taiwan for some 30 years after World War II and China's civil war, are in no mood to accept an even less benign communist dictatorship.
" That difficulty, for him, turned to curiosity over "how rapidly the democratic Weimar Republic, center of modern culture, could turn into a dictatorship — and how quickly this dictatorship could be transformed, again, into a relatively normal democratic society.
"I fought against a dictatorship and I never believed that history would repeat itself on account of those who also fought against that same dictatorship," said the letter, attributed to Judge Rafael Solís Cerda, who stepped down Thursday.
Its apparent purpose is to turn Venezuela into a dictatorship along Cuban lines.
I was troubled by his open embrace of a dictatorship in Saudi Arabia.
Dong denounced the president's "authoritarian dictatorship" before throwing the ink on the poster.
Germany's history, he said, was for many years marked by "dictatorship and repression".
Maduro's government "is fast becoming an open dictatorship," Senator Aloysio Nunes told Reuters.
But while the direction is authoritarian, it does not necessarily mean dictatorship everywhere.
They are a suppressive totalitarian dictatorship that the western -- the west has financed.
Hungary would soon "transition from dictatorship to democracy," the student wrote in 20103.
China has made incredible strides in some areas, but it's a repressive dictatorship.
He assumed power in 2014 and has since steered his country toward dictatorship.
The dictatorship of Francisco Franco, which ended in 1975, inoculated them, they thought.
How did you get away with this in the midst of a dictatorship?
The end of 21 years of a dictatorship, martial law of Ferdinand Marcos.
Its descent into economic chaos, human misery and dictatorship is of unprecedented gravity.
But the disaster also laid bare the shortcomings of the country's military dictatorship.
See also: How to hasten the demise of Venezuela's dictatorship (January 24th 2019)
Their generosity dates from the transition from dictatorship to democracy in the 24s.
"What we have in Honduras is a dictatorship," he said before the election.
Taking away our rights as he edges closer and closer to a dictatorship.
The Republic lost the war, of course, and Franco's dictatorship endured until 1975.
Harari believes that our clicks and likes are paving a path toward dictatorship.
He has praised the military, and expressed some nostalgia for the military dictatorship.
Others said they were grateful to Washington and London for ending his dictatorship.
Egypt ultimately just replaced an iron-fisted dictatorship with iron-fisted military rule.
His opponents say it is a puppet institution designed to cement a dictatorship.
He is often cited by Mexico's left as a toxic example of dictatorship.
Gambia, an impoverished west African dictatorship, actually severed ties with Taiwan in 2013.
Post-dictatorship governments have tried to boost public spending on the hard-up.
My mind was inventing symptoms of a dictatorship even where there were none.
Hayek visited Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship twice and met with Pinochet once.
Yet nearly all the region's embryonic republics plunged into civil war and dictatorship.
A scientific superpower wrapped up in a one-party dictatorship is indeed intimidating.
Chile was right to proceed cautiously in punishing members of the Pinochet dictatorship.
Remember, Kim Jong-un's regime isn't an elected government but a monarchy dictatorship.
First, the establishment of a communist dictatorship would trigger a major refugee crisis.
It legitimizes, in their view, their dictatorship and legitimizes their nuclear weapons program.
The symbol of the Russian Communist dictatorship was blasted into bits of concrete.
We lived under an anti-Semitic dictatorship, but it was still a life.
Indonesia has made great strides in moving to democracy after decades of dictatorship.
Ortega first took power in 1979 after Sandinista rebels overthrew the Somoza dictatorship.
I grew up in a dictatorship, which meant I was shielded from politics.
He likened Trump's decision to the dictatorship of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
"We know in our country the difference between leadership and dictatorship," she said.
It's much better to live in an imperfect democracy than a perfect dictatorship.
There were calls for civil disobedience and concerns about America slipping toward dictatorship.
I would worry how they might be coping with the dictatorship of Gen.
Some were still hopeful, despite being drained by years of sanctions and dictatorship.
We prize our skepticism about "government," without extending our critique to workplace dictatorship.
He freely advocates torture and has expressed nostalgia for Brazil's previous military dictatorship.
Daniel Ortega, the erstwhile revolutionary symbol, has instituted a new dictatorship in Nicaragua.
Many Venezuelans think that the worsening economic crisis will bring the dictatorship down.
Mr. Cox would later learn the dictatorship had a plan to kill him.
Comparing America to a dictatorship didn't aid a single child in the camps.
Last century, the dictatorship under António de Oliveira Salazar reshaped the country's economy.
There is also the risk of a Communist-type dictatorship modeled on Cuba's.
But they were also constrained by the outmoded Constitution imposed by the dictatorship.
Like Kim, Gaddafi ran a socialist dictatorship built on a cult of personality.
He said "it's unfair to simply say everything" was bad in the dictatorship.
That, Mr. Yu said, is the only kind of language a dictatorship understands.
Our system of checks and balances no longer exists and a dictatorship begins.
His surreal stories capture the anguish and thwarted dreams of people under dictatorship.
The unstable dictatorship in North Korea is a major issue in the South.
"This wasn&apost a dictatorship by any stretch of the imagination," he said.
The recent nationwide protests in Iran expose the regime as a weak dictatorship.
On July 30, the dictatorship held an unconstitutional election for a Constituent Assembly.
A move that is more in line with a dictatorship than a democracy.
Similar gangs are operated by Nicaragua's Cuban-trained communist dictatorship, for similar purposes.
The first important building of the post-dictatorship generation was a country house.
"It was like a dictatorship, and it doesn't have to be that way."
It is not acceptable to have our life under a dictatorship in Syria.
There are people who think that the Military Dictatorship was [a positive thing].
In the Southern Cone, Argentinians faced their own injustices: first with the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía in the late '60s and later under a violent military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983 during which tens of thousands of citizens were disappeared.
Friday's court decision cited the disappearance of 105 people during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship.
Chile's constitution dates from the 1973-1990 right-wing military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
He has expressed a sense of nostalgia for Brazil's past as a military dictatorship.
What they've generally found is that the United States is not a plebiscitary dictatorship.
Under the fascist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, Spain is hiding a dark secret.
"She called it a benevolent dictatorship, but honestly it wasn't always benevolent," he said.
Its final headline, on the arrest of Kem Sokha, was "Descent Into Outright Dictatorship".
THEY'RE BASICALLY IN SOME SENSES I WOULD SAY, PERHAPS BENEVOLENT BUT A BENEVOLENT DICTATORSHIP.
But under its would-be sultan, Turkey is sinking into the marsh of dictatorship.
The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy.
During the Franco dictatorship, troublesome artists went to prison, but not in democratic Spain.
So, Lala reminds the disgraced bartender his relationship is a "partnership," not a dictatorship.
No one knows how the armed forces would respond to an imposition of dictatorship.
His rule "has no other name than a dictatorship", declared the once-loyal justice.
AMLO doesn't want to turn Mexico into a Marxist dictatorship like Cuba or Venezuela.
With the collapse of the dictatorship, he returned to Portugal to a triumphant reception.
The world does not want an isolationist United States or a dictatorship in China.
Duterte's brand new administration already has the worst traits of an emerging fascist dictatorship.
In 2015 we picked Myanmar, for moving from "larcenous dictatorship" to "something resembling democracy".
Sudan is a dictatorship, as are the police states of Eritrea, Rwanda and Ethiopia.
Incorrigible dictatorship, insatiable greed and inebriated lust for power do not a hero make.
Political culture and the dictatorship in Pyongyang require that they smile as they work.
They accuse President Nicolas Maduro of creating a dictatorship over the past few years.
Authoritarianism is on the rise, and the whiff of dictatorship is in the air.
Ortega first took office in 1979 after the Sandinista rebels overthrew the Somoza dictatorship.
I wanted to know about the Catholic Church and its behavior during the dictatorship.
Thousands of Cubans fled Castro's dictatorship, many of whom settled in the United States.
We Americans should stand up to the Chinese dictatorship before it is too late.
No one born in the past decade and a half remembers anything but dictatorship.
"The United States is backing a dictatorship in Honduras," Zelaya said in a speech.
" Two months later, he claimed Obama would turn the country into "a totalitarian dictatorship.
For those suffering under brutal dictatorship, subtlety was a luxury they could ill afford.
We are not supposed to supply fighting people to support a dictatorship in Syria.
Maduro's critics accuse him of creating a dictatorship and destroying the OPEC nation's economy.
During the 17-year Pinochet dictatorship, thousands of people were executed, disappeared, and tortured.
If you squelch the media and people's freedom to speak, you have a dictatorship.
The United States can't afford to allow Egypt to slide further into a dictatorship.
"It's an unreconstructed Stalinist dictatorship," says Phil Robertson of Human Rights Watch, an NGO.
What—exactly—has transpired between Donald Trump and the Russian dictatorship of Vladimir Putin?
Human Rights Watch said the constitution facilitated "unaccountable military power and a deepening dictatorship".
Suharto soon took over, ruling Indonesia as a corrupt dictatorship for some 30 years.
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Several governments, including that of the United States, have labeled Maduro's regime a dictatorship.
Truth and lies are the only thing that separates us from democracy and dictatorship.
Some of Bolsonaro's most controversial statements involve his laudatory remarks about Brazil's military dictatorship.
It was a disturbing act, as Rousseff herself had been imprisoned by the dictatorship.
Broader sanctions could help splinter Maduro's support and encourage a transition away from dictatorship.
Spain was poor and under a dictatorship a little more than four decades ago.
The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy.
But his parents had seen how artists were treated under the dictatorship of Gen.
Syria isn't so much a country as it is an exhibit for Dictatorship Inc.
It's a remarkable moment for Sudan, a country scarred by dictatorship and civil war.
That has led critics to accuse him of attempting to establish a family dictatorship.
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Both countries have helped prop up the dictatorship of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
After the Duvalier dictatorship fell, not one official was convicted of a financial crime.
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"The history of fascism is a history of dictatorship, of leader-worship," she said.
A Trump presidency (or should I say dictatorship) would affect nightlife in irreversible ways.
In the early '70s in Brazil, the dictatorship had been at its most violent.
Under Mr. Erdogan, Turkey has drifted from a secular democracy to a theocratic dictatorship.
Congress only shut down during Brazil's dictatorship, and would stay open now, he added.
Fonseka accused President Rajapaksa of corruption, of murdering journalists, and of aspiring to dictatorship.
The dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela is about to face a perfect storm.
He ran a benign dictatorship and "fairness" held little sway in his casting choices.
The result will be a new dictatorship in Latin America — the first in decades.
How do you get to be a high-ranking person within a totalitarian dictatorship?
President Nicolás Maduro's government went from autocracy to dictatorship in just a few weeks.
Unamuno himself quixotically resisted Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, publicly criticizing him and his supporters.
Like Spain, Chile will ultimately be fractured by dictatorship, sending Neruda into hiding abroad.
The tight control of the shah's dictatorship was replaced by a theocratic-enforced populism.
For three decades, the form of rule was direct: Nigeria was under military dictatorship.
Spanish leaders reacted to Franco's dictatorship with a pendulum swing in the opposite direction.
His work gives Venezuelans, who are enduring dictatorship and economic collapse, something to celebrate.■
In other words, it's not a dictatorship where the PM can just do whatever.
The Venezuelan people are living in fear and suffering, tyrannized by the criminal dictatorship.
After 40 plus years of absolute dictatorship, Albanians like us were searching for democracy.
" Tapper's reasoning: Other leaders haven't met with Kim to avoid giving the dictatorship "prestige.
Without continued pressure, Venezuela will continue using alternative means to finance its socialist dictatorship.
Only when the military stepped in, with tanks alongside protesters, did the dictatorship fall.
And the time has come to end the Maduro dictatorship once and for all.
It's a formal democracy, but it's getting closer and closer to a real dictatorship.
The company has been charged with bribing Libyan officials during the dictatorship of Col.
"I was happy when Bolsonaro said he wouldn't support a dictatorship," Dr. Sánchez said.
Perlongher evokes Argentina, its people, and their resistance in the face of violent dictatorship.
"The Venezuelan people have suffered long enough under Nicolas Maduro's disastrous dictatorship," Pompeo said.
A far-right, military-dictatorship-loving firebrand, Jair Bolsonaro, won the presidency in Brazil.
When, in the late 70s, the Nicaraguan resistance group called the Sandinistas overthrew the country's dictatorship that had been in power for over 40 years, the US opposed the revolution, backed the dictatorship, and later supported the rebel group known as the Contras.
This ushered in a 17-year dictatorship that murdered 3,000 people and tortured many more.
Even stronger Christian conservatism colours another ex-dictatorship with a vigorous civil society: South Korea.
It's all too much, and I know what it is to live in a dictatorship.
It must end conditions that have enabled terrorists to infiltrate and a dictatorship to persist.
In addition to his illiberal social views, Mr Bolsonaro has a worrying admiration for dictatorship.
There is just one problem today: Cuba is a communist dictatorship in a time warp.
And its woes are deepening, as the regime of President Nicolás Maduro lurches towards dictatorship.
In Syria, we lived under a dictatorship so I've never had the right to vote.
"We're definitely in a change of era, dictatorship is dying," tweeted opposition lawmaker Juan Guaido.
Many more were killed in the ensuing four decades of dictatorship resulting from Franco's victory.
It was condemned as an "ecological dictatorship" and received considerable attention in pre-election coverage.
The "superstructure" has triumphed over the "base", "parliamentary cretinism" over the "dictatorship of the proletariat".
The danger is that it will just lead to another failed one-man Arab dictatorship.
They imagined that Cubans would then rise up against the communist dictatorship that he imposed.
It's been a democracy for six years after fifty+ years of colonialism and military dictatorship.
Myanmar recently emerged from decades of military dictatorship only to face a bigger existential threat.
Mr Duterte is probably the most powerful president since Marcos's dictatorship was overthrown in 1986.
Mr Bolsonaro has made no secret of his approval of the dictatorship of 1964-1985.
Chile's private pension system was started in the 1980s during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
This is how our President describes a rule of brutality, torture, dictatorship, suppression & economic ruin.
" He added: "I think that is what makes a democracy a democracy versus a dictatorship.
The opposition and the international community decried that move as the consolidation of a dictatorship.
"I lived during the dictatorship and I don't want anything similar to that," Veloso said.
It toppled the Tunisian government and led to a temporary collapse in dictatorship in Egypt.
"That is the consequences of having a dictatorship 90 miles from our shores," Rubio said.
Some 30,000 people were killed during the dictatorship, according to figures from human rights organizations.
The pope will meet victims of the Pinochet dictatorship, which lasted from 1973 to 1990.
He remained cut off from Indonesia for 27 years until the fall of Suharto's dictatorship.
Between 1923 and 1930, Alfonso XIII had supported the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.
That is not the only price of living next to Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship in Venezuela.
And some critics worry that his brand of populism is reminiscent of the Marcos dictatorship.
China is an autocracy and fast becoming a dictatorship as Xi Jinping consolidates his power.
At the time, the country had been under military dictatorship for more than a decade.
Conversely, refusing to engage or appease a dictatorship is not a harbinger to military intervention.
A significant proportion of Spain's workers emerged from the dictatorship years with ironclad job security.
A dictatorship was not desirable, but he objected more to those who protested its abuses.
Now a dictatorship of vicious spineless slimes We the people voted in has taken over.
First, a dictatorship can only suppress freedom and democracy for a finite amount of time.
For a dictatorship, it may be less than the laundry bill on secret police uniforms.
Y.) accused the president of lending legitimacy to a "brutal and repressive dictatorship" (The Hill).
Washington has backed the Venezuelan opposition's view that the vote is intended to cement dictatorship.
Several governments, including that of the United States, have since labeled Maduro's regime a dictatorship.
The 1964-85 dictatorship used the word "terrorists" to classify peaceful groups who opposed it.
The Florida Straits, there are thousands of people who lost their lives fleeing his dictatorship.
Clinton won, predicting a wave of terrorism by unvetted refugees and a slide into dictatorship.
The government imposed its first curfew in Santiago since the end of dictatorship in 211.
"Spain was a dictatorship, so it was not the most transparent government in the world."
First, China is a totalitarian communist dictatorship, whose leader has just assumed power for life.
If you look at Liberia, years and years of warlordism and dictatorship and dreadful stuff.
If someone tells me my rights are a favor, I will speak of his dictatorship.
Societies slide into dictatorship more often than they lurch, one barrier falling at a time.
The novel follows the last free priest in a Mexican province, now under communist dictatorship.
"These were people who sought to push back against the Nazi dictatorship," Mr. Tuchel said.
Many countries over the years have walked the path from hereditary dictatorship to constitutional monarchy.
But it will not support Mr. Trump in any effort to dislodge the Cuban dictatorship.
Until his assault, Mr. Orban's government had been "a dictatorship of disinformation," Mr. Hadhazy said.
Under dictatorship, as China shows us, you can end up in a re-education camp.
During the period of dictatorship in the 1950s, he was repeatedly jailed on political charges.
Since 2001, some Mapuche have been tried and convicted under a dictatorship-era antiterrorism law.
He cannot accept that he is not authorized to turn our government into a dictatorship.
By the 1960s, when Brazil's military dictatorship began, the indigenous population had fallen below 100,000.
" He said that Spain "remembers the dictatorship but doesn't want to go back to it.
" Sergio Moro, Mr. Bolsonaro's justice minister, in 2017 called the "military dictatorship" a "big mistake.
Most books I encountered were textbooks, schoolbooks, the dull, censored reading material of a dictatorship.
Less than two decades after dictatorship ended, some wounds from that period were still raw.
Instead, he pivots to Greece, which was governed by a right-wing dictatorship until 1974.
A top presidential candidate defends the military dictatorship that governed Brazil from 1999 to 1985.
"We are not looking to build a dictatorship, either open or covered up," he said.
Countering Mr. Maduro's drive to dictatorship is a challenge for his domestic and foreign opponents.
No longer quite a democracy, not a dictatorship either, it doesn't yet have a name.
In a dictatorship, all but the dictator -- and even the dictator, at times -- are vulnerable.
Her ultimate goal remains to dismantle the system so dictatorship can never return, she said.
Many of these people had been working in Libya during the long dictatorship of Col.
In a dictatorship there is a single font of "truth": the voice of the dictator.
"We stood up to a dictatorship and are still fighting — why would we stop now?"
Using masks was the norm in 1980s Chile, by armed leftist groups facing the dictatorship.
Egypt, after a brief stint with the Muslim Brotherhood, was under yet another military dictatorship.
How is it different from the military dictatorship controlling men's hairstyle and women's skirt length?
Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and Syria have returned to dictatorship, descended into chaos, or both.
Two decades of dictatorship, corruption and plunder by Marcos left the Philippines in a shambles.
Army general Suharto became acting president in March, ushering in three decades of military dictatorship.
The dilemma arose in early August, as soon as the dictatorship called for the election.
Sadler said it will be a "consensus" approach, rather than the "dictatorship" of other platforms.
Almost four months of street protests against Mr. Maduro's dictatorship have resulted in 100 deaths.
As a group, that would never work creatively — it can only be a complete dictatorship.
In the dictatorship, every song that was published needed to be approved by the government.
In 1974, Portugal's fascist dictatorship was toppled in a coup and replaced by a democracy.
In this piece, the Uruguayan artist critiques the terror of the dictatorship through historical narrative.
I should run Facebook because I've read "1984" and I understand the implications of dictatorship.
They are prisoners of a dictatorship which was carefully built over the past 36 years.
If the country is heading towards a dictatorship, we just don't know what will happen.
Some of Bolsonaro's most controversial statements involve his laudatory remarks about Brazil's brutal military dictatorship.
Residents voted to keep the monument because it "forms part of our skyline, but it is also there to explain both the war and the dictatorship, because the war is what then justifies a dictatorship," said Ferran Bel, the pro-independence mayor of Tortosa.
The chance to listen in on the call is part of "Secrets of State: The Declassified History of the Chilean Dictatorship," an exhibition that offers visitors an immersive experience of Washington's intervention in Chile and its 21988-year relationship with the military dictatorship of Gen.
As do Rosário left the podium, Bolsonaro, a longtime supporter of the dictatorship, shouted after her.
Given a second chance in power, it would turn Brazil into another Venezuela, an impoverished dictatorship.
"Uncertainty and the specter of a dictatorship are looming over our country once again," he said.
Nothing to fear: The Facebook apocalypse isn't coming any time soon, and neither is its dictatorship.
Turkey is slipping into dictatorship, Venezuela remains mired in autocracy, as do countries in every continent.
But he rotates between whether this pseudo-government is more of a democracy or a dictatorship.
Rousseff, who was tortured during her country's military dictatorship, said the impeachment process was similarly unjust.
With memories of the Franco dictatorship, the country was long seen as immune to such groups.
Villarruel says the guerrillas enjoy sympathy in Argentina because they were supposedly fighting the military dictatorship.
"In Argentina, If you don't support the guerrillas, people assume you support the dictatorship," she counters.
The economy is growing rapidly and citizens are enjoying newfound freedoms after years of brutal dictatorship.
But four decades later, the procedure was banned under all circumstances during the dictatorship of Gen.
The country has consistently performed U-turns in the years since the end of the dictatorship.
Ghosn, in the 20-minute interview, denied that his tenure at Nissan had been a "dictatorship".
An "LGBT dictatorship" is approaching, warned a recent cover of Do Rzeczy, a right-wing weekly.
The former, unlike the latter, failed; China descended into civil war and then a communist dictatorship.
Economies need both the benign dictatorship of the firm and the invisible hand of the market.
A powerful, yet fragile, dictatorship is not where the West's China bet was supposed to lead.
Venezuela's dictatorship blocked deliveries of aid, which it sees as a foreign attempt to undermine it.
" For dramatic emphasis, Clinton added: "We know in our country, the difference between leadership and dictatorship.
Critics say Maduro has turned the country into a dictatorship by twisting elections and detaining opponents.
Unlike Congo, Uganda or Burundi, it has never had a civil war or a military dictatorship.
When Pope Francis was seeing a psychoanalyst, Argentina, his homeland, was ruled by a military dictatorship.
Fewer than 259 people live in this outpost founded in 1984 during the dictatorship of Gen.
The last time this happened was in 1979, when Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship.
He is followed by Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right congressman who admires the former military dictatorship.
Mr Graham-Yooll wrote "A State of Fear", a harrowing account of the descent into dictatorship.
When I was growing up, I had the experience of seeing them fight against the dictatorship.
Those protests toppled the Tunisian government and led to a temporary collapse in dictatorship in Egypt.
He was freed under an amnesty enacted following the end of Uruguay's 1973-85 military dictatorship.
They ask for democracy in Syria, and they don't see dictatorship in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
"The political project that the dictatorship embedded in the constitutional text remains in force," he said.
It's not a crude dictatorship; it works effectively and he's squashed the opposition he's crushed them.
"I think parts of it just carry on the trend toward federal dictatorship," the man said.
Perhaps all this nostalgia for a military dictatorship is really about keeping people in their place.
It's reportedly the first time soldiers have done this since Chile's military dictatorship fell in 1990.
Agents of the military dictatorship captured Ms. Rousseff and tortured her repeatedly in the early 1970s.
This trend toward Soviet-style dictatorship relies on outside actors, almost all of them U.S. adversaries.
He's praised Brazil's brutal former dictatorship, and advocated for a return to the military junta era.
In neighboring countries, efforts to bring South America's dictatorship-era crimes before the courts have faltered.
His critics condemned the decision as a further slide into what they say is a dictatorship.
"The dictator has died, but dictatorship has not," said Mr. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants.
This being the first time Castro had voluntarily stepped away from his dictatorship, speculation ran wild.
After years of stagnation under the dictatorship of Manuel Noriega, Panama pinned its hopes on investment.
Thousands clashed with security forces for months at that time, accusing Maduro of imposing a dictatorship.
The couple was associated with a violent, revolutionary group against the dictatorship known as the Montoneros.
But getting rid of dictatorship is a necessary, albeit not sufficient, condition, for reaching high income.
Many Greeks still blame the U.S. for support of the country's military dictatorship four decades ago.
Obama's visit comes days before the anniversary of a 1973 revolt that helped topple that dictatorship.
Why it matters: The election next year is the sixth since Panama's dictatorship ended, per Reuters.
A military dictatorship ruled the country from 1964 to 1985 and enforced strict protectionist economic laws.
Under his totalitarian dictatorship, economic impoverishment, political oppression, and human rights abuses have ravaged the country.
For now, Khartoum has the upper hand in the online battle between between democracy and dictatorship.
Retirees who endured the trauma of Mao's Cultural Revolution are warning of a return to dictatorship.
Easterbrook is good on democracy and dictatorship (democracy is better at money and better at war).
"The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy," Trump said.
But under Hitler's dictatorship, she found it impossible to ignore the restrictions imposed upon individual freedoms.
"In South Korea, there are bound to be protesters against Kim Jong Un's dictatorship," Baek said.
"We had a dictatorship for 40 years, but we had no Nuremberg process," said Mr. Rufián.
But she was also known for treating filmmaking as a team effort rather than a dictatorship.
We are one island, after all, sharing a history of occupation, appropriation, slavery, dictatorship and more.
Like George Washington, who just through example protected us from becoming a monarchy or military dictatorship.
Mr. Ortega's regime must be exposed for what it really is: a return to a dictatorship.
Here, too, we see that the effect of a dictatorship does not end with its downfall.
If anything, these episodes strengthened the Maduro regime, or dictatorship, and weakened an already marginal opposition.
Adriana Giotto, 77, a retired lawyer, said she had no traumatic memories of the military dictatorship.
Back then, we Brazilians were fighting for free elections after some 20 years of military dictatorship.
It established a dynastic dictatorship — a far cry from the republican system that allegedly exists today.
A year after Bal Tic Tac opened, Benito Mussolini's fascist dictatorship would take power in Italy.
In fact, the private use of Catalan became a form of quiet resistance to the dictatorship.
South Korea's past military dictatorship spawned a rigidly hierarchical office culture that made whistle-blowing difficult.
Pakistan's dictatorship was slaughtering its Bengalis in one of the worst atrocities of the cold war.
When a brutal, communist dictatorship is able to attract tourists, the most obvious question is: Who?
He was a journalist and civic leader who opposed the dynastic dictatorship of Nicaragua's Somoza family.
Venezuela's largest neighbors, Colombia and Brazil, have both said that Mr. Maduro now runs a dictatorship.
They met and married in Argentina, whose right-wing dictatorship imprisoned and almost killed my sister.
" When I asked Brewer about the claim, he said it was like "a third-world dictatorship.
It's how do you change the system from a dictatorship into a democratic system in Syria.
"Even a modicum of historical perspective indicates that today dictatorship is on the decline," he maintains.
" At school, he nearly came to blows with a student who was badmouthing the Chinese "dictatorship.
"But we should always encourage Kim Jong Un to give up his dictatorship for his people".
Drawing the line between democracy and dictatorship requires passion and a readiness to defend one's values.
"There's a narrative that a dictatorship is emerging where there was once a monarchy," he said.
Not far from the US, a desperate leader is steering a once-prosperous democracy toward dictatorship.
It was a disturbing act, as Rousseff herself had been imprisoned and tortured by the dictatorship.
Her father was Chile's first democratically elected president after the 1973 to 1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The Catholic Archbishop of Lusaka has said the country is now a "dictatorship" in all but name.
Despite the shadow of the dictatorship, confidence rankings of institutions often put the army at the top.
In recent weeks, Trump has been acting — consciously or not — like a contestant on The Dictatorship Apprentice.
After 36 years under a dictatorship, a sudden sense of freedom and uncertainty marked the new generation.
Foes accuse Maduro of turning Venezuela into a dictatorship and wrecking what should be a prosperous economy.
He recently told CNN that his country would never again let itself be ruled by a dictatorship.
North Korea is a bizarre place, cut off from the rest of the world under its dictatorship.
Trump expressed hope that the summit would be good for world peace but also for the dictatorship.
His solution is to become a gang lord himself, essentially imposing a benevolent dictatorship on his neighborhood.
Like much of the continent, Venezuela swung dramatically between military dictatorship and democracy in the 20th century.
The exception to military corporatism was General Augusto Pinochet's personal dictatorship in Chile from 1973 to 1990.
In decades past, when Myanmar's population suffered under dictatorship, life was arguably much less harsh for elephants.
Bachelet, a victim of torture under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, was conservative Chile's first female leader.
When you've tasted anarchy -- and Iraq has had its fill of it -- dictatorship doesn't look so bad.
The country really derailed under the military dictatorship of Zia Ul-Haq [Pakistan's dictator between 1978­–1988].
Luke just wants to be left alone and for Harlem's residents to be free of this dictatorship.
Mr Duterte reminisces fondly about the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and seems to crave dictatorial power himself.
Successful economies need both the benign dictatorship of the firm and the invisible hand of the market.
The former army captain praises Brazil's old military dictatorship and has insulted gay people, blacks and women.
An estimated 3,000 people disappeared or lost their lives during the Pinochet dictatorship, and 28,000 were tortured.
He restored stability to most of the country, which had been torn apart by dictatorship and war.
The promise of the 2011 revolution is gone, replaced by an army-backed dictatorship and economic pain.
But India did try dictatorship, briefly, under Indira Gandhi in the 1970s, and did not like it.
As Mr Maduro has pushed the country into overt dictatorship, the United States has responded with sanctions.
Limits were introduced more than 30 years ago ostensibly to prevent a repeat of the Mao dictatorship.
Nicaragua thus joined Venezuela, the only two Latin American countries to have regressed from democracy to dictatorship.
Somalia may have been brought to its knees by decades of dictatorship, civil war, clan militias, etc.
Kenya, says a close ally of Mr Kenyatta, would be much better off with a benevolent dictatorship.
The Nazi dictatorship remains a highly sensitive issue in Germany, more than seven decades after its defeat.
In Venezuela the opposition has offered amnesty to generals who turn against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
And what it definitely would not be: It would definitely not have been an atheist communist dictatorship.
Meiselas captured torture, martyrdom, and the violence unleashed against the dictatorship in support of the Sandinista revolution.
The group took its name from the date of a 1973 student uprising against the military dictatorship.
This is especially true of young people who grew up after the KMT's dictatorship ended in 1987.
"We are not giving back an important naval base to an anti-American, Communist dictatorship," Rubio said.
Its task is simple: clear the obstacles in the way of a Cuban-style dictatorship in Venezuela.
In Argentina, military prestige never recovered from the dictatorship and defeat in the Falklands war of 1982.
But the other half of Peru abhors Fujimorismo, seeing it as the legacy of a corrupt dictatorship.
Rede Globo started a year after the dictatorship took power, and a marriage of convenience was born.
"This President ... in that moment, dragged this country deep into the mud of autocracy and dictatorship," Rep.
His rule has been likened to a "dictatorship light"; he insists this term will be his last.
Together, we called unequivocally for free elections and urged the Venezuelan dictatorship to release all political prisoners.
True to his word, he attended the 22015 World Cup as an honored guest of the dictatorship.
The communist dictatorship has been condemned worldwide for the political prisons, assassinations and starvation in the country.
In describing this and much more, the book shows the ruthlessness and brutality of the Chinese dictatorship.
Iran has a viable coalition of dissidents, which, might move the country away from dictatorship toward democracy.
Despite the formidable power of this dictatorship, there is some hope, because of the undercurrents of resistance.
As was the case during the Suharto dictatorship, there's a rigid collaboration between politicians and Indonesian oligarchs.
"This law was used by the socialist dictatorship to arrest anyone who went against them," he said.
Moyano was transferred to Argentina's naval base in Buenos Aires where thousands were tortured during the dictatorship.
During Argentina's dictatorship, about 30,000 citizens disappeared, most believed to have been killed by the authoritarian regime.
By every measure, the atrocities the Sandinistas committed were far worse than the dictatorship they had replaced.
Franco won the war in 1939 and installed a dictatorship that endured until his death in 1975.
The Nazi dictatorship is a highly sensitive issue in Germany, more than seven decades after its defeat.
Instead of cowing the Venezuelan dictatorship, the remarks seem to have emboldened Nicolas Maduro and his allies.
It is true that, like Milton Friedman, Buchanan shared his ideas with the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile.
The more people across all strata see progress, the greater the chance his third-generation dictatorship endures.
H: In all your projects conflict lies at the core: dictatorship, war or entire ideologies like Communism.
In the 1990s, the students joined the NISS as Electronic Jihad under the new Islamist military dictatorship.
"As it turns out, there is a threat of dictatorship," Mr. Kaczynski said mockingly of his opponents.
The country's leader is President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who has ruled the country as a dictatorship since 2006.
The conservative church hierarchy condemned the Somoza dictatorship, but was reluctant at first to embrace the Sandinistas.
For decades, the united West saw the Kim dynasty's totalitarian principality as a murderous anti-Western dictatorship.
Every government has a constitution, which determines whether it is a democracy, a dictatorship, or something else.
"He needs to be replaced, so Israel won't be like an Arab dictatorship," says Mr Abu-Swiss.
In 1964, the Brazilian military overthrew the president and instituted a dictatorship that lasted for 22011 years.
Uganda declared independence from Britain in 1962, and has since experienced a military coup and violent dictatorship.
He applied maximum pressure on Venezuela, exacerbating hunger in the streets but leaving the dictatorship in place.
For Muslim societies, in other words, a choice between freedom and dictatorship should not be too difficult.
Uganda evolved after the curfew into a dictatorship, and then Idi Amin took over and governed sadistically.
Uganda evolved after the curfew into a dictatorship, and then Idi Amin took over and governed sadistically.
They are women who bravely challenged misogyny and dictatorship, one in Iran, the other in Saudi Arabia.
In 22016 her father, a leftist, was arrested by Brazil's military dictatorship; his politics galvanized her own.
I have been in jail before, under Brazil's military dictatorship, for nothing more than defending workers' rights.
By failing to vote, the opposition will waste the only chance in years to break this dictatorship.
It ended nearly 60 years of dictatorship and brought a modicum of democracy and greater individual freedoms.
After the dictatorship ended in 1988, a new Brazilian Constitution, known as the Citizen Constitution, was approved.
"Those who are good citizens were not affected by the dictatorship in a negative way," she said.
It was one of many such manhunts during the military dictatorship that spanned from 1964 to 1985.
As a leftist and a lesbian, she could not return home and expect to survive the dictatorship.
The accusation had particular resonance given the nearly two decades of military dictatorship that ended in 1985.
Mr. Abbas has failed to end Israel's occupation, he said, and increasingly runs "a dictatorship" squelching dissent.
Most of the country's political prisoners who were arrested under the military dictatorship have already been freed.
Afwerki's dictatorship once needed the conflict with Ethiopia to harness the national resource keeping him in power.
Asylum is more likely to be granted if their histories involved genocide, genital mutilation or a dictatorship.
Spaniards generally like voting, perhaps because they were denied it for 40 years under General Franco's dictatorship.
In 2005 George W. Bush likened the outcomes to the 1938 Munich Agreement — "a sellout" to dictatorship.
Then, during a long military dictatorship, rents were frozen in Lisbon and the northern city of Porto.
A conservative, he helped steer his country away from a leftist course after a dictatorship was ousted.
The army was only recently reformed in 2017, after being disbanded in 1995, when Haiti's dictatorship fell.
The pattern of killing is perhaps most similar to that of the death squads of a dictatorship.
Mario Sandoval was sent to his native country to face charges of crimes committed during the dictatorship.
Then, a right-wing military dictatorship from 1967 to 1974 had at least tacit support from Washington.
"The weapons of the people's democratic dictatorship must be wielded without any hesitation or wavering," he declared.
It takes time for people raised under dictatorship to learn the necessary habits of compromise and collaboration.
Well, we were aware that this was a very controversial moment, having taken over from a dictatorship.
He gained recognition — and the scorn of the dictatorship — for his work representing the family of Gen.
Francisco Franco's dictatorship, when the regime used tourism to improve Spain's economy and end its international isolation.
Khashoggi's murder shows that limited, piecemeal opening, done under the auspices of absolute dictatorship, is not enough.
Haiti's long dictatorship was over, but the following decades were plagued by repression, corruption, and political violence.
In Eritrea, they escaped a brutal dictatorship that conscripts men and women into the military for life.
The box was buried near a memorial at the cemetery for other victims of the Nazi dictatorship.
The Montagues, against dictatorship, at least in the 1930s, were more peaceful and lush in their movement.
" Several people who had gathered outside to watch on a large television screen shouted, "No more dictatorship!
At the time, the suspect said he wanted to protest Mr. Roh's dictatorship and corruption, Yonhap said.
Such a federal arrangement will give Ethiopians an even chance of keeping an authoritarian dictatorship at bay.
But unlike in many post-Communist countries, Mr. Lani didn't mean a transformation from dictatorship to democracy.
In "Barbara," to voluntarily remain in a totalitarian dictatorship is an ethical choice, a form of resistance.
I spent too much of my youth in a military dictatorship to find this a plausible generalization.
Social scientists said that's because the fascist dictatorship of Francisco Franco is still fresh in Spaniards' minds.
His most influential work was "From Dictatorship to Democracy," a pamphlet written for Burma's opposition in 1993.
His rise to power could provoke resistance by groups that fear reprisals and a return to dictatorship.
Fidel Castro, who headed a ragtag band of guerrillas that liberated Cuba from a dictatorship, only to turn the island nation into a communist dictatorship and Soviet outpost off the coast of Florida, died, closing the book on one of the most extraordinary figures of the 20th century.
It's a sad epilogue to the United States' mixed record on the dictatorship of the 1970s that many in Argentina seem unwilling to admit that Washington's initial support for the dictatorship was later counterbalanced by the brave efforts of the Carter administration to rein in the killers in uniform.
And in the near future the biggest economy in the world will be China, a one-party dictatorship.
Around the same time his son called the North Korean regime a "dictatorship" on a Finnish talk show.
Italy won two World Cups during Benito Mussolini's dictatorship in the 26.25s (beating an authoritarian Hungary in 212).
High-ranking service members have largely steered clear of politics since Brazil's 21-year dictatorship ended in 1985.
Cartes said Pope Francis inspired his "gesture of renunciation" in a country that emerged from dictatorship in 1989.
The President truly appears to be leading a master class in transforming the United States into a dictatorship.
Or do you accept so-called democracy where dictatorship or tyranny is being disguised behind a democracy picture?
Patriotic displays of the flag are rare in Spain, where it still reminds many of the Franco dictatorship.
Critics say Maduro is trying to cement a dictatorship by pushing forward with the Constituent Assembly this Sunday.
He has openly praised Brazil's military dictatorship and in the past said it should have killed more people.
Then there's Jair Bolsonaro, an outspoken congressman who has defended the military dictatorship, which ended in the 1980s.
Pyongyang used these claims to justify North Korea's large military, its nuclear weapons program, and its Stalinist dictatorship.
Monimbó was the first place to rise up against the Somoza dictatorship, which Mr Ortega overthrew in 1979.
Many had vigorously opposed participating in the election because it would legitimize what they see as a dictatorship.
But it actually appeared last month in North Korea's Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of a dark dictatorship.
America may not have a dictatorship, but it now, if net neutrality is repealed, will have an oligopoly.
The independence bid brought Spain to one of its worst political crises since the end of Franco's dictatorship.
Nor is Venezuela the first dictatorship to give priority to debt service over providing necessities to its people.
Mr Mélenchon calls Europe "the dictatorship of banks" and campaigns with the slogan "The force of the people".
For decades, the brutal legacy of Francisco Franco's right-wing dictatorship put a stigma on far-right politics.
ETA was formed in Madrid in 1959 by students angry at the repressive dictatorship of General Francisco Franco.
China may be a dictatorship with foul air, but it excels on two measures that matter a lot.
Today, it cannot tolerate the temptation of violence after overcoming the repressive and bloody dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The voters are more disgusted than at any time since the end of the military dictatorship in 21.5.
Ortega is actually on his second run as president, having seized power from the country's dictatorship in 1979.
The alternatives are stark: the consolidation of a Latin American dictatorship, or the possibility of large-scale bloodshed.
"This is worse than dictatorship," she groaned while waiting in the business-class lounge of Abu Dhabi airport.
Her latest book is Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe: From the Ancien Régime to the Present Day (2019).
By then the dictatorship was long gone, but Lederer, like many of her compatriots, still carried its scars.
Such concrete signs of change may, in the end, prove weightier than protests about the slide towards dictatorship.
Four years later, having emerged from a military dictatorship, Argentina faced England in a quarter-final in Mexico.
Turkey is facing a choice between "a democracy and a dictatorship", he told The Economist through his lawyers.
Ennahda suffered under the decades-long secular dictatorship of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who banned the movement.
"We are not creating a dictatorship," he added, repeating what is a frequent aside in his public pronouncements.
On social media, Cruz inveighed against the "brutal Communist dictatorship" that split families and imprisoned countless political opponents.
ALMOST SIX months since Juan Guaidó began his attempt to remove Venezuela's leftist dictatorship, the strain is showing.
"It could easily be a dictatorship, given all he's achieved in his career, but it's not," Driver says.
South Korean presidents wield huge authority with little oversight—a legacy of a long period of military dictatorship.
But critics accuse Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, of trying to establish a family dictatorship.
"In Russia, all hope is on Trump, because with Hillary it is the dictatorship of force," she says.
So far, neither mass demonstrations nor economic miseries have been able to dislodge the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
That system, for all its considerable flaws, is quite robust to resisting efforts to create a personalist dictatorship.
October's elections are perhaps the most important since democracy was restored in 1985 after 20 years of dictatorship.
On their own, without the context of an election, they smack of a totalitarian regime, or a dictatorship.
The late Lord Hailsham, a Tory grandee, wrote that the danger of the British constitution is "elective dictatorship".
Mr Santos endorsed American calls for tougher sanctions on Venezuela's leftist rulers, as they slide closer to dictatorship.
Italy won two World Cups during Benito Mussolini's dictatorship in the 1930s (beating an authoritarian Hungary in 213).
In Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, violence broke out between people demonstrating for and against the dictatorship.
Subianto has been accused of being complicit in the human rights abuses during Suharto's dictatorship — allegations he denies.
In August Mr Bolton called talking to the hereditary Marxist dictatorship "worse than a mere waste of time".
Blatant dictatorship — in the form of fascism, communism, or military rule — has disappeared across much of the world.
" Hubbard's speakership has been "very much like a dictatorship controlling all branches of government with an iron fist.
Lilian Samaniego of the Colorado Party rejected accusations that her political organization is trying to establish a dictatorship.
"This is a dictatorship -- the abuse that is being experienced in Venezuela, the repression," Ortega told reporters there.
A few dozen protesters, waving banners saying "no to dictatorship," had clashed with police across Caracas on Friday.
Since April, opposition leaders have faced off with Maduro and his supporters, accusing him of imposing a dictatorship.
I was not a direct victim of the military dictatorship, but I was a product of that environment.
The main hope for avoiding either a naked dictatorship or a descent into chaos may be international mediation.
Opposition leaders and governments around the world have decried the assembly's creation as the consolidation of a dictatorship.
" Another, at a construction site along the route taken by Mr. Zhang's motorcade, said, "End One-Party Dictatorship.
At his rallies, he reminisces about the good old days of lower levels of violence under military dictatorship.
The dictatorship was responsible for countless human rights violations, including arbitrary arrests, sexual violence and hiding dead bodies.
President Trump is denouncing the actions of Venezuela's "dictatorship" and calling for Venezuela to release all political prisoners.
"Javiera's generation, they grew up without fear of the dictatorship," said Ms. López's mother, Pamela Inés Layana Guendelman.
Another worry is geopolitical: that some Chinese migrants may be agents of influence for the dictatorship in Beijing.
Muammar el-Qaddafi's dictatorship, was kidnapped from our home in Cairo, we had had no word from him.
"This is not about a dictatorship; this is about the president wanting to honor the military," Short added.
Targeting Padrino Lopez means the U.S. administration is ready to hit the class that is protecting the dictatorship.
I think if you live under a dictatorship for many years, people don't learn to trust one another.
To them, those critiques are driven more by animus toward this president than any genuine concerns about dictatorship.
But that scandal pales beside an effort apparently by a foreign dictatorship to disrupt an American presidential election.
On Friday he called Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg "scarier" than Fidel Castro and likened Facebook to a dictatorship.
Eldarat said her father had sought political asylum in the United States during the dictatorship of Muammar Gaddafi.
Their home country, Haiti, was beleaguered by a cruel, authoritarian dictatorship and living there was no longer safe.
That's Obama – he's trying to abuse the executive privilege and turn America into a dictatorship again, you know?
It should caution international banks and companies about the reputational risks of conducting business with a theocratic dictatorship.
This ultimately coalesced into installing the shah, whose brutal and oppressive dictatorship sparked the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
The long-awaited public hearings are an effort to salve the wounds from nearly 63 years of dictatorship.
"I grew up in South Korea when it was a military dictatorship," Moon said on the SoftBank website.
If current trends continue, China, a dictatorship that brooks no dissent, could become the world's most powerful country.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer once said that banning media outlets is a hallmark of a dictatorship.
You know conservative, liberal, otherwise I think that is what makes a democracy a democracy versus a dictatorship.
As someone who grew up under a Communist dictatorship, how did you learn the language of contemporary art?
He remains a powerful force, a former union leader who founded the governing party during Brazil's military dictatorship.
That move was promoted by Jaime Guzmán, one of the so-called "political brains" behind Pinochet's military dictatorship.
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This is the modern dictatorship, savvy at using the free world's terms and technology for its own ends.
Cronyism and corruption, hallmarks of Mr. Ben Ali's dictatorship, remain problematic, I.M.F. and World Bank analysts have warned.
In Chile, the United States backed the uprising against President Salvador Allende, which led to Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship.
The fact that dictatorship is achieved through a gradual process is a lesson we cannot afford to forget.
There are some people who say a dictatorship is much better than a democratic system to get there.
Though the Catalans were suppressed under the Franco dictatorship, Catalonia today cannot claim to be colonized or oppressed.
And it's at least arguable that what came next — 17 years of Soviet-backed military dictatorship — was worse.
Today, Egypt is under a new military dictatorship; Libya, Yemen, and Syria have all collapsed into civil wars.
The plaza is still — illegally — named Generalissimo Francisco Franco, over 40 years after the fall of the dictatorship.
The year drawing to a close is 1990, when the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet came to an end.
American engagement will be needed to ensure a peaceful transition to democratic rule after three decades of dictatorship.
Washington should also let loose a tsunami of sanctions against the Revolutionary Guards, the linchpin of Iran's dictatorship.
Near the end of our evening together, I asked Pierre to compare that dictatorship to the current moment.
Her struggle may signal the end of Britain's "elective dictatorship" and the start of a gridlock-prone system.
By giving material assistance to the dictatorship, "they became one more link in the structure of state terrorism."
In the context of the dictatorship, Oiticica's art opened up a means of communication when there weren't many.
Civilian demonstrations against Maduro's dictatorship that year left at least 4403 people dead, thousands wounded and hundreds imprisoned.
There was idealism involved: Caesar was turning the Roman republic into a dictatorship and making himself a king.
Their highly original acts of public shaming during the dictatorship (1976 to 1983) helped bring down the junta.
"Ostalgia" was the new, mocking term I used to describe the clandestine longing for the conveniences of dictatorship.
Turkey's downward spiral has been a product of Mr. Erdogan and will not be reversed under his dictatorship.
A complete end to any vestiges of democratic rule, and the establishment of a full-fledged, unabashed dictatorship?
The laughter eclipsed Mr. Trump's criticism of the "corrupt dictatorship" in Iran and the "human tragedy" in Venezuela.
He knew that he had nothing to hide and he wanted to unmask the regime as a dictatorship.
But South Korea was a military dictatorship at the time, and many Koreans felt the deal was unfair.
Syrians did not risk their lives and rise up against Mr. Assad's dictatorship to replace it with another.
Twelve years later, in November 1917, they had another chance to quash the democrats and impose a dictatorship.
Serbia escaped the dictatorship of Slobodan Milosevic in 2000, but it hasn't developed into a fully functioning democracy.
"President Trump will treat the Castro regime as the malevolent dictatorship that it is," Mr. Díaz-Balart said.
The dictatorship set up clandestine detention centers where it tortured, killed and stole babies from pregnant political prisoners.
The real danger Germany faces today is neither a creeping leftist regime nor a nascent far-right dictatorship.
Suspicions are also growing that those who looted Tunisia during decades of dictatorship will escape accountability and punishment.
The first and wealthiest of these groups not only opposed the Revolution but also supported the Batista dictatorship.
"Cowardly dictatorship!" tweeted Guaido, who is in Europe seeking support for his campaign to remove Maduro from power.
Criticism is … the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship; [it&aposs] why democracies forge ahead of dictatorships.
He joined the opposition to the Batista dictatorship in the 1950s but was caught and imprisoned in 1956.
But is Zimbabwe jumping from the frying pan of civilian dictatorship to the open fire of military authoritarianism?
In Egypt, counterrevolutionary figures stoked nostalgia for the imagined stability of the former dictatorship to undermine democratic progress.
For decades, the country was under a Marxist-Leninist dictatorship that was out of tune with its needs.
The Chinese Communist Party rightly fears that idea as subversive and threatening to its cultish mind-controlling dictatorship.
Apologists for dictatorship - Cuba, Russia, Saudi Arabia - always say 'they do some bad things, and some good things.
And although I thought, yes, this is a terrible dictatorship, I was never prohibited from working or traveling.
"All attempts to reform it after dictatorship have been very slow, with very little capacity for civilian control."
Under the long Mobutu dictatorship it reverted to culture; Mr. Baloji, born in 1978, recalled coming for performances.
For people who lived under Stalin's dictatorship, the war served as a real, though tragic, means of escape.
Twice during the dictatorship of Ferdinand E. Marcos she was arrested by his henchmen for leading street protests.
It spent more than three decades out of the political limelight since the country's 1964-1985 military dictatorship.
The next challenge for the authorities is a "Run Against Dictatorship" that activists are organizing for Jan. 12.
But for the bulk of her career, from 21967 to 22010, she lived and worked under a dictatorship.
Since April 2017, at least 163 pro-democracy protesters in Venezuela have been murdered by the Maduro dictatorship.
"Borderless money" is more than a buzzword when you live in a collapsing economy and a collapsing dictatorship.
I choose not to vote, and I choose to remain absent in the political game of this dictatorship.
He said of Studio 22019, 'It's a dictatorship at the door and a democracy on the dance floor.
But by consolidating all the power in his own hands, MBS is laying the groundwork for a dictatorship.
In reality, North Korea remains a parasitic dictatorship with one core objective: keeping the paramount leader in power.
Solomon Gebreyohans, Eritrean asylum seeker, Tel Aviv Like thousands before him, Solomon Gebreyohans, 29, fled dictatorship in Eritrea.
Rather, especially in "The German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure and Effects of National Socialism," his opus published in 1970, Professor Bracher wrote from the perspective of a concerned West German in a country where dictatorship had horrifically failed, but where postwar democracy had "not yet been secured," as he concluded.
They believe that the real purpose of this is the imposition of a military dictatorship through supposedly constitutional means.
The "Hymn of Free Russia" celebrated the fruits of revolution, rejoicing in the recent fall of the Tsarist dictatorship.
Putin runs a dictatorship because his centralized regime has little legitimacy and because the gigantic Russian Federation is fragile.
Pinochet overthrew the democratically elected socialist government of Salvador Allende in September 1973 and his dictatorship lasted until 1990.
Brazilian generals today, who were young soldiers during the dictatorship, have repeatedly said they have no intention of intervening.
Mr Bolsonaro might not be able to convert his populism into Pinochet-style dictatorship even if he wanted to.
"We live in dictatorship," Guaidó said, urging his supporters to press forward in their campaign to oust his foe.
The chart of the Chilean stock exchange under the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship below shows that markets are gruesomely amoral.
In a dictatorship, there are no elections to reflect public opinion and no free press to express people's concerns.
As Egypt and Libya recently learned, there is more to ending a dictatorship than getting rid of the despot.
It has persevered through fires, multiple royal dynasties, the civil war, Francisco Franco's dictatorship and the establishment of democracy.
Tens of thousands more were killed or imprisoned in the ensuing dictatorship that lasted until his death decades later.
The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.
Mr Bolsonaro is a fervent defender of the military dictatorship and a fan of Chile's former dictator, Augusto Pinochet.
Yet none of this means that Mr Bolsonaro, assuming he wins, would or could attempt to replicate the dictatorship.
North Korea is a vile, blood-drenched dictatorship where any hint of disloyalty is punishable by gulag or death.
The Catalan secessionist drive is Spain's worst political crisis since the military dictatorship of Francisco Franco ended in 1975.
Bolsonaro has lauded the dictatorship in the past, and his obsession with the military has made some Brazilians nervous.
Since the end of the dictatorship hundreds of human rights abusers have been jailed by mostly left-leaning administrations.
Last year his wife, Rosario Murillo, became vice-president, thus establishing a dynasty resembling the dictatorship he once overthrew.
Still, even Vox, which harks back to Spain's dictatorship-era conservative morality, counts nine women among its 24 legislators.
Hungary depends on EU funds, and Hungarians, a generation removed from Communist dictatorship, are still mostly keen on membership.
"My biggest fear is that a political and economic change does not happen, and this dictatorship continues," said Daniela.
If peace-making is taken to mean improving relations with a rogue dictatorship, the meeting certainly had some value.
A similar effect was seen in Ethiopia after the downfall of the Derg, a communist military dictatorship, in 1987.
However, here they are met with a far more dangerous remnant of the Pinochet dictatorship: swaths of land mines.
Manuel Benedicto Lucas García, 83, who was the army chief of staff during the dictatorship of his brother, Gen.
As George W. Bush once said, "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier."
Germany's constitution, drafted by men and women who had witnessed political turmoil turning into dictatorship, prizes stability above all.
A delegation of Myanmar officials and activists had traveled there to discuss lessons for transitioning away from military dictatorship.
"Now there is a debate between the democracy and dictatorship -- one between life and death," Guaido said in Spanish.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein was asked whether the country was now a dictatorship.
Spain has hundreds of mass graves from the war and from ensuing decades of dictatorship under General Francisco Franco.
The colony aspired to social equality and communal sharing, while opposing American imperialism and Anastasio Somoza Debayle's abusive dictatorship.
It's an oligarchic, corrupt dictatorship, so what it fears the most is people on the streets calling for democracy.
That law is a holdover from Brazil's 1964-1985 dictatorship when the government feared foreign encroachment on its borders.
Since March 29, opposition leaders have faced off with Maduro and his supporters, accusing him of imposing a dictatorship.
How can America be great again when a Socialist dictatorship cynically arrests our citizens and holds them without trial?
The violence underscores the widening political rifts in Venezuela, where the opposition has accused Maduro of creating a dictatorship.
The demonstrations eventually led to the peaceful overthrow of Communist dictatorship in what became known as the Velvet Revolution.
Paraguay's constitution has prohibited second terms since it was passed in 1992 after a brutal dictatorship fell in 1989.
"Early on, he was aware of what the Chinese Communist Party's dictatorship was doing to the country," she says.
The move brought immediate criticism in a nation where memories of a brutal 1964-85 military dictatorship remain fresh.
Bouazizi's death ignited protests that ended the dictatorship of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali and inspired the Arab spring.
Nearly 50 years of economic mismanagement by a military dictatorship has shattered the country's roads, airports and electricity supply.
He first came to his country's notice as the fiery leader of strikes by carworkers during Brazil's military dictatorship.
Sometimes I would teach them how to forge a shooting permit in a military dictatorship, which I've done twice.
Parliament in Syria is a figleaf for dictatorship; Lebanese parties are sectarian; those of the Gulf are consultative only.
He is a former general who briefly ruled Nigeria in the early 1980s during a period of military dictatorship.
Contrary to what one might expect, there is no stigma towards art or artists in Kim Jong-Un's dictatorship.
A referendum vote last month gave Erdoğan sweeping new powers, which critics say are pushing the country toward dictatorship.
"The only way to change the migratory flow is to end the dictatorship," insists Carlos Trujillo, Colombia's foreign minister.
A once-thriving nation is now plagued by Maduro's dictatorship that can't deliver security, economic growth or civil peace.
I often thought of my father, who had suffered political persecution in the 1980s under the dictatorship of Gen.
The Arab world's oldest leader, aged almost 90, his political career was forged in the nepotistic days of dictatorship.
They who had talked about rule of law, human rights abuses, dictatorship and tyranny and all of these things.
In what was called a "conjugal dictatorship", Mrs Marcos ruled the Philippines with her husband, Ferdinand, from 22016-28.
While Ms. Palmer wants women to be the financial captains of the family, she is not advocating a dictatorship.
One of those is to replace the current constitution, which dates from the 1973-1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
Spaniards boasted of superior reasoning and lessons well learned from Francisco Franco's dictatorship, which ended in the mid-70s.
In return for going without a fight, he was given asylum in Equatorial Guinea, an even worse African dictatorship.
It will give Mr Maduro a slightly larger figleaf than the supreme court for a dictatorship of the minority.
He did have one important factor in his favor, though: presiding over a nationalist dictatorship from 1937 to 1945.
He is perceptive about the way "Star Wars" dramatizes how rebellions take shape and how democracies tumble into dictatorship.
In reading about the Nazis' misuse of language, I learned how the Ceausescu dictatorship twisted language to their ends.
Only a tiny minority has called for a military intervention like the one that ushered in dictatorship in 1964.
Countries like Venezuela are on the verge of collapse, and allies like Turkey and Hungary are sliding toward dictatorship.
Critics viewed the ruling as a step toward dictatorship by Maduro's Socialist Party, which has ruled for 18 years.
The goal was to eliminate an aggressive dictatorship that had attacked its neighbors and developed weapons of mass destruction.
Unlike other favelas which were destroyed in the 20153s and 70s during Brazil's military dictatorship, Providencia was spared demolition.
People still think that to tell an important story they must engage colonialism, or the dictatorship of the nineties.
First from the violent Derg dictatorship that deposed Haile Selassie, and then from the increasingly authoritarian Federal Democratic Republic.
Warriors star Draymond Green referred to the NCAA as a "dictatorship" with regard to their treatment of student-athletes.
In the last 80 years, more than 85033 million people have died because of the Kim regime's brutal dictatorship.
The leaderless movement has seen demands ranging from a new generation of leaders to a return to military dictatorship.
The actions come as the U.S. presses the communist dictatorship to end its nuclear weapons testing and missile launchings.
It is counter to the core principles of Argentina's post-dictatorship reforms that prohibit military intervention in domestic security.
The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.
It began life in 20153, as a party opposed to the military dictatorship that ran Brazil at the time.
The intervention ended with a decades-long civil war, a repressive dictatorship, and massacres of the country's indigenous populations.
The ruling is part of an effort to review abuses that occurred when the country was a military dictatorship.
Despite the fact that China is a dictatorship, a country that persecutes people simply for having a different opinion.
"We believe in real negotiations, but only ones that lead to the exit of the dictatorship," she told reporters.
Even before the Nazis took power, Schmitt advocated for dictatorship and took part in court cases that advanced it.
She joined the then-clandestine Communist Party in 1965, during Franco's dictatorship, when she also completed her law degree.
But no regime has oppressed its own citizens more totally or brutally than the cruel dictatorship in North Korea.
In both rulings, the Inter-American Court recognized the crimes committed by the Brazilian dictatorship as crimes against humanity.
Eduardo Reina, a Brazilian journalist, spent years investigating allegations that officials kidnapped babies from suspected dissidents during the dictatorship.
They could theoretically, you know … They're basically, in some senses I would say, perhaps benevolent but a benevolent dictatorship.
Speaking fondly of Franco's dictatorship and lamenting the erosion of the rule of law, he looked toward the barracks.
Under any name or narrative, communism is the destruction of an economic system and the construction of a dictatorship.
Political cabaret is a popular genre in Hungary with a long tradition that survived through the country's Communist dictatorship.
You know, it became from some happy, like, I guess happy place to an all of a sudden dictatorship.
By May 1, the basic contours of the Nazi dictatorship may have been still emergent and not entirely secure.
One of Venezuela's three continental neighbors, it has taken in the largest cohort of refugees fleeing Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship.
The next year a revolution brought to power Getúlio Vargas, who would eventually consolidate his power into a dictatorship.
What matters most to his radical cadre is preserving the supremacy of their totalitarian Communist dictatorship and its principles.
Mr. Bolsonaro and his running mate are proud apologists for the military dictatorship that reigned from 1964 to 1985.
Those who support the dictatorship, whoever they are is, wherever they are from, will have to assume the consequences.
"This has nothing to do with dictatorship, authoritarianism," the president's spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, said in a speech last week.
And it allowed China's ruthless dictatorship to take center stage through flagrant cheating and violations of global trade law.
His satires on the absurdities of dictatorship, particularly 'Carnival Scenes' and 'The Oak,' are universal, ferocious and mordantly witty.
But Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group's leader, is worse than Assad, so dictatorship is preferable to a caliphate.
In 1984, the year after the dictatorship ended, he returned to Argentina and finally gave Buenos Aires a try.
The sojourns into the past included extended discussion of whether Sanders was too sympathetic to Fidel Castro's Cuban dictatorship.
He institutionalized the extensive powers of the French presidency in 1958, with more than a nod to Napoleon's dictatorship.
"Conservative, liberal or otherwise, I think that's what makes a democracy a democracy versus a dictatorship," he said. Huh.
From 1967 to 1974, Greece experienced a military-style dictatorship during which culture was used to control the population.
Of course, history could be repeated, and the dictatorship could ignore appearances, manipulate the electoral results and claim victory.
Built in 23, during the military dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, it has been empty most of the time.
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"My memories during the military dictatorship are that I had a good education and nothing was missing," Nicacio said.
This ushered in nearly four decades of dictatorship and horrific state violence, which the U.N. later determined was genocide.
The American constitutional order is very robust against any effort by an eccentric madman to build a personalized dictatorship.
Last night Labour MPs lined up to accuse May of seeking an "elective dictatorship," through parliament and the law.
Some older Ugandans explain that they, too, had been refugees once, forced from their homes during dictatorship and war.
But the party's emergence in a country with a long chapter of dictatorship under Francisco Franco has unsettled many.
Jennifer Gandhi is associate professor of political science at Emory University and the author of Political Institutions Under Dictatorship.
The photo, of Nutthapong Srimuong and two other members of Rap Against Dictatorship, was taken in November, not January.
Beginning in the 1930s, some 50,000 gay men were convicted by Nazi courts during Adolf Hitler's 12-year dictatorship.
" The government has "imported the spirit of thuggery, crookedness and dictatorship into the very core of the American state.
That means they're are also too young to remember the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 1964 until 1985.
It began life in 1980, as a party opposed to the military dictatorship that ran Brazil at the time.
Protesters are demanding new elections and denouncing President Nicolás Maduro, who they say is inching closer to a dictatorship.
As Rosário left the chamber after condemning Brazil's military dictatorship, Bolsonaro screamed at her to remain in the building.
But the legacy of that conflict — and the military dictatorship that followed — remains a bitterly divisive issue in Spain.
The socialist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.

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