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Since January, and particularly in the run-up to the election, protesters in Egypt have subject to violent crackdowns by security forces, resulting in deaths and hundreds of injuries.
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Others, including Nigeria and Indonesia, have subjected them to mass deportations.
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ISIS militants consider the Yazidis infidels and have subjected them to systematic killings, rape, and pillage.
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They have subjected new laws to rigorous cost-benefit analysis.
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