Sentence examples for daily repression from inspiring English sources

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The South African government employed all the usual tools of state terrorism – murder, torture, beatings, incarceration and daily repression – to keep the oppressed majority out of power.

Somalis also described to Human Rights Watch unrelenting daily repression and brutality in areas under al-Shabaab control.

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Usually, the silly chatterers are busy with their daily repressions -- they talk of the weather, the news, the driving habits of their nephews -- but occasionally they huddle together and utter their fears: "We do not like to look out of the same window, and see quite a different landscape.

It was the central theme of a film by Italian journalist Sara Creta and a campaign by local human rights organizations denouncing the "daily and systematic repression of migrants by Moroccan authorities and the implication of Spanish authorities in the crimes perpetrated against migrants at the borders of Melilla".

It was the central theme of this film by Italian journalist Sara Creta and this campaign by local human rights organisations, denouncing the "daily and systematic repression of migrants by Moroccan authorities and the implication of Spanish authorities in the crimes perpetrated against migrants at the borders of Melilla".

Mr. Rugova countered that "over 10 years, there was repression and daily violence" against the province's ethnic Albanians.

To his cousin Bob, a kindred spirit when it came to ignoring family expectations, he wrote: 'My daily life is one repression from beginning to end.' From Fife, he whined to his mother: 'I am utterly sick of this grey, grim, sea-beaten hole.' Eventually, he plucked up courage and spat out the truth.

Violent repression of daily nationwide protests have left at least 125 people dead since April of this year.

Women in Saudi Arabia still face various forms of repression in their daily lives, and are forbidden from basic activities including driving, opening a bank account on their own or travelling without the permission of a male guardian.

Eritrea is routinely called "Africa's North Korea" for its repression, restrictions on daily life and routine use of torture to crush the slightest signs of defiance.

His Holiness's vision of democracy has been a transformative experience for Tibetans, and is an inspiration for those in Tibet who live under repression on a daily basis.

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