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An instance of religious oppression is recorded when an Arab governor appointed a commissioner to supervise the destruction of shrines throughout Iran, regardless of treaty obligations.
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My beliefs as a feminist were initially shaped by all of the injustices and instances of oppression that I experienced growing up.
Yet there have been many reported instances of oppression and persecution of Christians across the country, let alone members of non-recognised religions such as Falun Gong.
"Exposing the problematic actions of people in power can often shed light on not who, but what should be our true target: the systems that create and uphold the individual instances of oppression that we struggle against daily," she wrote.
Broadening the scope of investigations of the interaction of injustice and illocutionary phenomena, McGowan 2009 argues that some speech acts can not only cause but also constitute instances of oppression.
It was one of the many instances of oppression and segregation that created the freedom fighter who would someday be chronicled in books and films.
Tax is seen as an imposition, a form of oppression.
Indeed, the film offers several instances of racial oppression within or in addition to class oppression: Knight's camp is de facto racially segregated, white volunteers harass black ones, and white over black racial privilege is recurrently demonstrated.
That our haircuts are an instrument of oppression.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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