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"seditious" Definitions
  1. intended to encourage people to oppose a government

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Congress allocated half a million dollars to investigate seditious activities.
Like, they're actually being seditious here and telling stories within stories.
Natalia's brothers were in and out of jail for seditious acts.
Because seditious conspiracy is essentially speech, the First Amendment comes into play.
But the seditious principle behind these blustering, elliptical threats is genuinely alarming.
He has not been stabbed for saying seditious things or insulting sports.
The seditious document was a copy of sacred choral music by William Byrd.
In 1987, prosecutors indicted 13 white supremacists on federal charges, including seditious conspiracy.
Not because of his innocence or lack of under the law of seditious libel.
He was convicted in October 1995 of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to life in prison.
In 1981, Rivera was sentenced to 55 years in prison for charges including seditious conspiracy.
Mr. López-Rivera, 21625, was convicted in 2900 for seditious conspiracy and other related offenses.
He prints seditious pamphlets, and smuggles alcohol from France, which they store in the brothel's cellar.
Seditious conspiracy is derived from treason, the only federal crime to be defined by the Constitution.
He has called for stripping Israeli Arabs of their citizenship if they engage in "seditious" speech.
He's still here, slightly slowed by a bad back and bouts of epilepsy, but undaunted and seditious.
She believes her father is seditious; she's angry at him when he does break the government's rules.
Senators have not conspired to make themselves a permanent aristocracy or make seditious treaties with foreign powers.
You will find it's mostly the poor and the backward castes who are called seditious in this country.
And, because what he had said was deemed seditious, newspapers couldn't print it, and readers assumed the worst.
He was never charged with murder, but was convicted of seditious conspiracy for plotting to overthrow the government.
This makes Islam an inherently seditious doctrine impossible to square with loyalty to a secular liberal-democratic regime.
Two radio stations were temporarily suspended the same year for broadcasting "seditious" content against the government, according to CPJ.
This is why seditious conspiracy prosecutions can be difficult, and why domestic terrorism prosecutions would be just as difficult.
So the network kind of had this benign attitude that you go ahead and write your little seditious stories.
The nine had been charged with various offences that included unlawful assembly, rioting, and making seditious statements on Feb.
Reformist journalists and politicians appeared on television, in prison garb, confessing that they'd taken part in a seditious conspiracy.
Seditious pamphlets printed in Ethiopia, as well as two new television channels linked to the exiled opposition, are stirring anger.
That is why they dedicate so many resources to squelching seditious thoughts and to stirring up politically expedient popular resentment.
"A Time for Seditious Speech" aims to show that speech can serve as a call to direct action, sometimes violence.
Besides seditious conspiracy, there is a broad array of penal statutes covering bombing, firearms, explosives, racketeering and violent gang activity.
In June, she publishes her collected non-fiction, My Seditious Heart, a book that runs to over a thousand pages.
Ever since the advent of the mass media, professional journalists have been a bulwark against seditious or far-fetched theories.
"A Time for Seditious Speech" aims to show that speech can serve as a call to direct action, sometimes even violence.
No wonder New York might have seemed seditious, although more examples of what was happening in other cities would have added perspective.
When he sets in to solo, he feeds directly off their energy, grunting and singing aloud as he unfurls a seditious flow.
Memories of happiness can be a kind of torture, and memory itself can feel seditious in a place so committed to forgetting.
Tattooing and high-visibility piercing, resurgent in the early 483s as the seditious insignia of proud outliers, are now being revisited in unlikely quarters.
In 1917, the state legislature created the "Minnesota Commission of Public Safety" to attack Wobblies and Germans, two groups widely suspected of seditious tendencies.
Yet, the statute we prosecuted them under, the so-called seditious conspiracy law, was a Civil War-era provision designed to prosecute domestic terrorists.
But many hard-line advocates of anti-American views in Iran, including Ayatollah Khamenei, see Iranian-Americans as particularly dangerous spreaders of seditious ideas.
Brandhove, to at least the English Civil War, where among the parliamentarians' grievances against Charles I were his prosecutions for seditious speech in parliament.
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A caricature of Najib with a clown face and the words "in a country full of corruption, we are all seditious", was widely shared recently.
When she was a federal prosecutor in 85033, Ms. McQuade indicted for seditious conspiracy a group of "militia members" who had threatened to kill police officers.
And today in America, with its bizarre piety of free enterprise and private wealth, it is almost unimaginable that anyone would adopt so seditious an attitude.
Instead, the monk is being accused of seditious comments against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel laureate who is the nation's de facto civilian leader.
Delhi police circulated the fake tweet at the weekend in a warning to students "not to get carried away by such seditious and anti-national rhetoric".
They're being used by designers as a Trojan horse to slip a few new and seditious ideas into the season's offering, without entirely alienating their audience.
Relatively wealthy and phone-obsessed, Gulf Arabs are no exception but ply their devices under the wary eye of states keen to prevent sectarian or seditious ideas.
Local authorities in the north Indian city of Chandigarh have ruled that bars and discotheques with "scantily dressed" women, an "indecent" or "seditious" character could be closed.
His security agents spy on disobedient officials, his judges sentence "seditious elements" to years in jail, and the Guards torture people like Amir in prisons across Iran.
Take away pockets happily hidden under garments, and you limit women's ability to navigate public spaces, to carry seditious (or merely amorous) writing, or to travel unaccompanied.
Individuals who "write or print seditious content" or information that violates the country's economy, defense among other areas could go to jail for five years under the act.
No further action was taken against him while other artists expressed solidarity by sharing the clown sketch with the hashtag #KitaSemuaPenghasut, or "we are all seditious" in Malay.
Organizers said the demonstrations, titled "March 220006 Trump," were intended to show unity against the "seditious fringe" of liberal protests that have occurred following Trump's inauguration in January.
If last night's Prophets of Rage show was a bunch of gifted millionaires channeling their seditious youth, the Unhappy Accidents playing like they're about to actually get arrested.
"The publication or utterance of blasphemous, seditious, or indecent matter is an offence which shall be punishable in accordance with law," says Article 40 of the Irish Constitution.
Never before, ever, since the CIA was created after World War II have we had a former CIA director make seditious statements in calling the president a traitor publicly.
While Rivera was not directly involved in those crimes, he was sentenced to 55 years in prison for seditious conspiracy, later tacking on 15 more for attempting to escape.
Villanelle, the wily assassin of "Killing Eve," is more seditious, dressing for her murderous assignations in filmy ruche-necked Edwardian frocks or layer upon layer of dainty pink tulle.
"Take away pockets happily hidden under garments, and you limit women's ability to navigate public spaces, to carry seditious (or merely amorous) writing, or to travel unaccompanied," she writes.
The group often fought for Puerto Rican independence through violence and was connel In 22, López Rivera was sentenced to 21 years in prison for "seditious conspiracy" and other felonies.
It rules that authorities can refuse permissions to bars with "exhibition or advertisement of scantily-dressed women" and "indecency", or those that are "seditious and likely to excite political discontent".
Their motion was deemed to be seditious because the attorney general is appointed by the king, and a challenge to him is seen as a challenge to the king himself.
This is partly because the F.B.I. changed its approach after an earlier trial of 13 white power activists on charges including seditious conspiracy in 1987-88, in Fort Smith, Ark.
The image of protesters spitting on troops enlivened notions that the military mission had been compromised, even betrayed, by weak-kneed liberalism in Congress and seditious radicalism on college campuses.
It's not much less absurd than assuming that all Catholics — or even all Christians — are inherently seditious, because they all secretly swear fidelity to the pope as their political leader.
Patriarchal culture might deign to make (some) space for the lives of girls and younger women, but older women are being audacious and seditious when they make space for themselves.
Conversely, the center has taken a proactive approach to radicalization amongst their members, immediately reporting hints of seditious activity to the FBI before the ideology has an opportunity to take root.
But at the same time the government banned a popular English-language TV channel, based in South Africa, which has highlighted human-rights abuses in Cameroon, claiming it airs seditious programmes.
In short, the Charlottesville Lee monument is far less about mourning a hero and a gone-but-not-forgotten culture than about using elegiac sentiment to sugarcoat a secretly seditious present.
Ip helped lead an unsuccessful effort to pass stringent legislation that would have allowed warrantless police searches during security emergencies and would have authorized the shuttering of news organizations deemed seditious.
Although communist Vietnam has long sought to silence and discredit its critics the warning by the country's biggest broadcaster of possible seditious activity was highly detailed and of an unusually long duration.
But it's another of Darwin's theories, his least appreciated (at least to judge by popular books), that is his most seditious — and that this year finally gets the thorough defense it deserves.
The man, Oscar Lopez Rivera, was serving a 70-year sentence after being convicted of numerous charges, including seditious conspiracy, a charge used for those plotting to overthrow the United States government.
In 1981, he was sentenced to 55 years for seditious conspiracy and in 1988 was sentenced to an additional 15 years for conspiring to escape from a prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
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"The Democrats who used to just love process and procedure and the rule of law, they are literally subverting the law in what really amounts to a seditious attack on the government," he charged.
By March, one of his original drawings carrying the phrase "dalam negara yang penuh dengan korupsi, kita semua penghasut" (in a country filled with corruption, we are all seditious) inspired a larger viral movement online.
Khamenei described the presence of U.S. military forces in various regions of the world as "malicious and seditious" and said Iran would not ask for permission from Washington to be active in the Middle East.
Tung Chee-hwa, the territory's first chief executive, did not apologize in 2003 when he shelved Beijing-backed national security legislation that would have allowed warrantless police searches and the closing of newspapers deemed seditious.
Mr. Obama also commuted the sentence of Oscar Lopez Rivera, a 74-year-old Puerto Rican nationalist serving 70 years for convictions including seditious conspiracy, a crime that punishes attempts to overthrow the American government.
He was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his involvement with the Armed Forces of National Liberation, or FALN, a group that wanted independence for Puerto Rico and was responsible for bombings in the 1970s and 1980s.
While not specifically linked to any of the six deaths caused by those violent acts, he was convicted of seditious conspiracy and transporting firearms and explosives, and was sentenced in 1981 to 55 years in prison.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian police on Tuesday arrested a university student who has been involved in organizing protests against a contentious citizenship law after he made comments that the ruling Hindu nationalist party said were seditious.
If it is too critical of Malaysia's government, or of its courts, or of its system of racial preferences for Malays (the biggest ethnic group), or of its pampered and prickly sultans, it could be deemed seditious.
" The Manchester Chronicle published his first cartoon, in 1956, but by the 1960s he had been fired by the editor of the Times, William Rees Mogg—the amusing viciousness of his early work being thought "too seditious.
" According to the F.B.I., Mr. Chain promised to keep harassing the paper as long as it kept "attacking the president, the duly elected president of the United States, in the continuation of your treasonous and seditious acts.
Last summer, NPR celebrated the Fourth of July by tweeting, line by line, the text of the Declaration of Independence; its account was immediately attacked by angry Americans accusing the organization of spreading seditious anti-Trump propaganda.
In the week after the protest, news networks repeatedly aired a video clip that seemed to catch Mr. Kumar shouting slogans for Kashmir's independence — and would clinch the state's case that he was personally guilty of seditious speech.
Hichilema and his UPND deputy Geoffrey Mwamba were arrested and charged with unlawful assembly and seditious practices in October after a party meeting, an action Amnesty called at the time a ploy to intimidate and silence the opposition.
That's an argument that might appeal broadly, but it's backed up by a theory that in our time is practically seditious: that the public sector can make better decisions about where money should go than the private sector.
Since then, the government has requested his extradition from the United States and arrested or dismissed thousands of people in the security forces, civil services and educational institutions suspected of being Gulen followers, describing them as seditious infiltrators.
" In July, Belgian judges sentenced him to 12 years in prison for participating in the activities of a terrorist organization, and declared him the "archetype of a seditious mentor" who spread "extremist ideas among naïve, fragile and agitated youth.
Yet, somewhere in the darkness beyond the rockets' red glare and the bombs bursting in air, NPR was unleashing a barrage of seditious tweets that gave the Trump commentariat fits—but actually just turned out to be the Declaration of Independence.
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A court in Tanzania convicted nine opposition leaders and legislators on Tuesday of making seditious statements and imposed five-month jail terms or a fine, which could heighten activists' fears that democratic dissent is being stifled.
The 31-year-old history student further angered nationalists in the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with what they said was a seditious call for the restive northeastern region of Assam to be "cut" from the rest of the country.
The ethnically purified fantasy of the populist imagination is a seditious force that obscures our higher loyalties, shatters the peace of liberal equality, and splits Americans into warring tribes ready to abuse people whom patriotic decency would otherwise compel us to defend.
Academic seminars, film screenings, talks that challenge majoritarianism or even invoke the Indian Constitution have frequently been canceled because of threats of disruption by the R.S.S.'s student wing, on the pretext that the speakers and the subjects are subversive, seditious, unpatriotic.
The showdown between the authorities and the activist, Arash Sadeghi, who was sentenced in 2015 to at least 15 years for acts deemed seditious, including spreading propaganda, appeared to be a rare instance of compromise by a government not known for leniency.
To date, some of my favorite labels came up from downtown: SSUR, Alife, Supreme... Streetwear's raw and seditious spirit made a lot of sense to me during this period when the fashion landscape was Old Navy commercials and Von Dutch trucker caps.
Prominent B.J.P. members declared that the government would not tolerate any "anti-national" activities, accused the students of having links to terrorists and called for closing J.N.U. NewsX broadcast footage which it claimed featured Mr. Kumar shouting "Long Live Pakistan!" and other purportedly seditious slogans.
Although imperial rules had relaxed a bit from the previous century, when a defamatory publication could subject the offender to "the amputation of the ears," the colonies had inherited British common law, which essentially defined as "seditious libel" anything that annoyed anyone in power.
Made during a period of Italian turmoil and even more overt in its insurrectionary attitude, Corbucci's 1970 "Compañeros" (Amazon Prime, Vudu, iTunes) brought back Nero as a Swedish arms dealer with Tomas Milian, dressed to resemble Che, taking the part of the seditious peasant.
As long as you keep attacking the president, the duly elected president of the United States, in the continuation of treasonous and seditious act, I will continue to threats [sic], harass, and annoy the Boston Globe, owned by the New York Times, the other fake news.
He asked her to take a seditious manuscript he had been hiding, but she was too afraid to smuggle it across the border into China; if she was caught, she, the writer and their families would certainly have been banished into prison camps, if not executed.
"As long as you keep attacking the president, the duly elected president of the United States, in the continuation of your treasonous and seditious acts, I will continue to threats, harass and annoy The Boston Globe, owned by The New York Times, the other fake news," he replied.
" In other tweets inserted from Mitchell, he questioned how George Soros, the liberal philanthropic billionaire, was "not guilty of seditious conspiracy against the United States" and asked, "Can you imagine if we threw Soros in prison and seized his assets as an enemy of the United States tomorrow?
On November 11, 1918, Germany surrendered to the Allies, ending World War I. For the ensuing decade, one of the most potent tropes of the German right wing was that the surrender was a "stab-in-the-back" of a still-fighting German Army by the seditious, socialist-led Weimar government.
As noted on Twitter this weekend, I happen to be one of a few people in our country who has prosecuted a seditious conspiracy case (specifically, against the jihadist cabal that, in 1993, bombed the World Trade Center and unsuccessfully plotted simultaneous attacks on New York City landmarks — see my memoir, "Willful Blindness").
Can't wait for Naomi Klein's new book, "On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal," and Arundhati Roy's new collection of nonfiction, "My Seditious Heart," Ocean Vuong's first novel, "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous," Pat Mitchell's new memoir, "Becoming a Dangerous Woman," Kimberlé Crenshaw's "On Intersectionality: Essential Writings" and "Abolitionist Socialist Feminist," by Zillah Eisenstein.
" Though he later softened his position on Gandhi, he made his feelings clear on the impertinent colonial subject at a political meeting in 1931: "It is alarming and also nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious Middle Temple lawyer, now posing as a fakir of a type well-known in the East, striding half-naked up the steps of the Vice-regal palace.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE's 85033 campaign manager Brad ParscaleBradley (Brad) James ParscaleMORE on Monday called the impeachment inquiry from House Democrats a "seditious conspiracy" to overthrow the president.
In The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism, Henry Louis Gates defines signifying, in the black vernacular sense, as the art of moving "freely between two discursive universes" — "the white linguistic realm," Eurocentric and self-consciously literary, and a parallel black dimension that wrests the tool of language from the master's hand and turns it to its own uses, be they political, playful, subversive, or outright seditious.
The panoply of state censorship and propaganda around Mr. Liu is testament to his tenacious influence, almost seven years after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, nearly a decade after he was last detained and sentenced to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion, and 28 years after the Communist Party denounced him as a seditious "black hand" for backing the student protests that swept China in 1989.
And the president promoted the idea of naming a special counsel to investigate what Tom Fitton, the head of the conservative nonprofit Judicial Watch, described as a "seditious conspiracy" at the department and the F.B.I. A day earlier, Mr. Barr was, according to some of his associates, considering a different sort of shop cleaning: If his boss did not stop meddling with Justice Department investigations, he was said to be considering his own future.

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