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It has been well known for a long time that the security forces north and south of the border and in Britain have been very concerned about groups of dissidents,' he said.
In early 1998, the atmosphere in China was unusually relaxed — the government was negotiating for membership in the World Trade Organization; President Clinton was coming to visit — and small groups of dissidents in different cities decided to take advantage of the new mood, moving to form an opposition party.
The scenes, which show two groups of dissidents on an exhausting trek, are intercut with interviews in the field, as well as scenes from the emergency tribunal where anti-war, feminist, and African-American activists are tried and convicted.
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But he quit in 2006 and joined a group of dissidents who now control the government.
But the Khobar operation looked too sophisticated to be the work of an isolated group of dissidents.
The vote was delayed for months by a small group of dissidents led by a California businessman, Richard Edelman, and Andrew S. Penson, a speculative investor.
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Now, by giving a platform to a small group of dissidents, Mr. Mbeki has helped to divert efforts to fight AIDS, Dr. van der Horst said.
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