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His god's-eye mission of benevolent oversight doesn't shield him from the crackdowns being instigated by a mighty order of monks.
Six decades of work, arranged chronologically, would provide a kind of blow-by-blow record of the times she'd lived through — from the crackdowns of the nineteen-sixties to the new democratic South Africa of the nineties, from the banning of her novels to her emergence as a leading voice in the anti-apartheid struggle and a Nobel Prize laureate.
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Activists say the overall death toll from the crackdown since March is more than 1,700.
But it is far from the crackdown that Israel is demanding.
Yet the fallout from the crackdown also shows how some operators are trying to evade scrutiny.
Among the few to benefit from the crackdown have been criminal defense lawyers specializing in tax law.
Greater Western Sydney, who are seeking to recruit disgruntled Western Bulldogs captain Ryan Griffen, are exempt from the crackdown.
Protests are common here, with people demonstrating against everything from the crackdown in Tiananmen Square to real estate prices.
Other supply worries arose from the crackdown by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, on the oil company Yukos, and from civil strife in Venezuela and Nigeria.
Some demonstrators on Friday rallied in support of Mohammed Adnan al-Bakhour, a top law enforcement official who resigned this week to distance himself from the crackdown.
Reports alleged some private hospitals caring for surrogate mothers in Thailand had moved the women to lower-cost government hospitals, fearing a legal backlash from the crackdown on the lucrative commercial surrogacy industry.
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