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The Institute for Reporter Freedom and Safety, based in Baku, the Azerbaijani capital, accused the government of allowing only journalists it deems loyal into the courtroom after officials said there were not enough seats.
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Why not food inspectors for North Korea?" North Korean defectors say food aid is routinely diverted to soldiers, government officials and families deemed loyal to the government.
Any advance on the battlefield leads to the population deemed loyal to the losing side taking flight so the whole of northern Iraq has become a land of refugees.
The remainder will be split among Republican state parties in Massachusetts, Idaho, Oklahoma and Vermont — where party leaders are deemed loyal to Mr. Romney — and later re-allocated to the most critical battleground states.
But no one would consider a city ordinary where militiamen tortured to death an urbane former diplomat two weeks ago, where hundreds of refugees deemed loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi waited hopelessly in a camp and where a government official acknowledged that "freedom is a problem".
In a flurry of hurried voting, the country's parliament passed a series of laws on NGOs, defamation, and the internet meant to stiffen spines inside the regime and scare off and splinter those who are most actively opposed to it.Despite signs of resistance from parties once deemed loyal to the Kremlin, the Duma is still under the control of the firmly pro-Kremlin United Russia party.
Ethnic Tuareg officers have been expelled for "treason", for example, and a section of the military deemed loyal to a former head of state has rebelled against other units.
In the industrial town of Adra, Syrian authorities have charged that opposition forces have committed mass executions of civilians deemed loyal to the government.
In 1962 a secret directive was adopted, listing the names of persons deemed loyal enough to be allowed to own guns.
The ensuing trial, and the rest of Brodsky's relatively short but prolific life (he died in 1996, at fifty-five) isuperblyly documented in Lev Loseff's "Brodsky: A Literary Life," which Gessen deems a "loyal, scrupulous, and authoritative" book about the poet who, when asked at his trial what he had done for his motherland, famously answered, "I wrote poems.
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