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crackdown

severely repressive actions

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A crackdown is in the works.
Reduced availability of narcotics due to police crackdown.
This is a crackdown.
Crackdown on drugs, crime, niggers, spics, homeless, squeegeemen, African-Americans.
That's all the excuse Dukat will need to order a new security crackdown.
Active resistance will trigger a crackdown.
Before the crackdown.
The crackdown began in earnest.
Because now Father and the Council have decreed an acceleration in the crackdown on offenders.
After the last Colombian crackdown, it really wasn't advisable to fly internally.
A win by Kirchner could save the occupied factories from the crackdown that Menem is promising.
Stage terrorist provocations in Europe, which would justify a government crackdown.
Social Affairs Minister Hugh Abbot will today announce a tough new crackdown on benefit fraudsters.
They mentioned a Cylon crackdown.
The crackdown gained Kikui his current post, and Terauchi was elevated to Minister of Justice.
Does this crackdown mean that you are gonna step up. the investigation on the Crayon Killer? Actually, we are recruiting for the bowling league.
We owe him a crackdown on the Viets and a fast boot out of this country.
Crackdown on drugs, crime, niggers, spics, homeless, squeegee men, African-Americans.
Given Lux's failure to make curfew, everyone expected a crackdown.
That's right. What? Crackdown?
He could be taking heavy losses. They mentioned a Cylon crackdown.
Received a bravery award for efforts in the resolution of Operation Crackdown.
There was a big police crackdown on drivers last weekend.
Yes. A crackdown!
We could be looking at the state of emergency crackdown all over again.
Why? Because now Father and the Council. have decreed an acceleration in the crackdown on offenders.
This situation is only temporary and, this whole Greek crackdown will blow over eventually.
I have the great pleasure of announcing today that the grand jury has handed down 62 indictments following the State Police crackdown on organized crime.
It's a crackdown.
And that was during the crackdown.
We've got a big covert crackdown on the Bronx and Queens gangs.

News and current affairs

Soon after the bloody crackdown on Tiananmen, a new orthodoxy replaced Chinese Marxism: Chinese nationalism.
In a stunning article on aid to Pakistan during the Bush administration, Craig Cohen and Derek Chollet demonstrated the disastrous nature of this militarized approach - even before the tottering Musharraf regime's latest crackdown.
He instituted a severe crackdown on gun ownership, and forced would-be gun owners to submit to a rigorous application process, and to document why they would need a gun.
Before the crackdown, there had been 13 such massacres in 18 years.
In addition to the massive earthquakes that struck Haiti and Chile, the region has also been shaken by a hunger-strike death in Cuba and a growing crackdown on human rights and opposition in Venezuela.
Indonesia was a liberal democracy in the 1950's, before President Sukarno, supported by the military, began a crackdown on the press in 1956.
But President Suharto's regime began another press crackdown in the early 1970's, ultimately banning various media and jailing many journalists.
As for Qalibaf, the mayor of Tehran, he proudly confessed that he was directly involved in the violent crackdown on student protesters in 2003.
In March 2001, it launched a general crackdown on Internet dissent that resulted in numerous people being imprisoned and harassed.
Now, the Chinese government seeks international support for their domestic crackdown on the Uyghur separatists who they claim have direct links to the Taliban and bin Laden's Islamist inspired organizations.
As the Chinese government seeks international backing for its crackdown on terrorism, local Uyghurs seem less inclined to voice their frustrations than ever before.
The election, the fraud, and the violent crackdown on the subsequent protests revealed, and clearly widened, deep rifts inside the regime.
In any case, China's crackdown on straightforward reporting and discussion of events taking place in that country is not the suppression of a discredited political ideology, but of open and informed political debate.
But what really invigorated politics in Hong Kong was the brutal crackdown in Beijing's Tiananmen Square and in other Chinese cities in 1989.
Since the 1990's crackdown, human rights violations have continued, most recently with the suppression of the protests led by Buddhist monks in 2007.
Myanmar's generals deserve to be condemned for their brutal crackdown on civilian protestors and Buddhist monks.
Then comes the 20th anniversary of the June 4 crackdown on the Tiananmen Square student demonstrations.
Although neither Hu nor Wen were directly involved in the crackdown, they nonetheless must tread carefully.
Supported by local police and 10,000 followers, the rebellion ended only after a government crackdown.
Then former President Vicente Fox ordered a crackdown.
The victory of the famed opposition trade-union movement, Solidarity, in Eastern Europe's first free election since 1946 was eclipsed by the violent crackdown in Beijing and Khomeini's tumultuous passing.
Indeed, the domestic crackdown on human-rights activists undercut the soft-power gains of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
And President Xi Jinping's crackdown on corruption has had the side effect of delaying decision-making and inhibiting new projects.
The government could launch a broad crackdown on such protests, although this would risk damaging China's prestige internationally and provoking larger, more violent protests.

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