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Intimidating police tactics must not be allowed to erode people's right to protest.
Mr. Goldstein said his confession had been a lie coerced by intimidating police conduct and the threats of a draconian sentence.
Haley deployed a version of this thinking at the Press Club, when she spoke of the swift indictment of the officer who shot Walter Scott in the back multiple times, in North Charleston, South Carolina, but then implied that the Black Lives Matter movement was responsible for intimidating police officers to the point that black lives are now in further jeopardy.
As she left her home on Saturday after staging a live reading of Hannah Arendt's 1951 book, "The Origins of Totalitarianism," she was subject to an intimidating police sting and hustled away, literally isolating her from the international art crowd that had come to town.
Ecuador is still willing to negotiate with the British government over the fate of Julian Assange, despite the Foreign Office's "threat" to arrest the WikiLeaks founder inside its embassy and the "intimidating" police presence in and around the building, according to a senior Ecuadorean diplomatic source.
He was one of the first called to testify at the two-day hearing of the allegations that thousands of people were denied the right to vote in Florida on November 7 by harassment, registration irregularities, illegal polling purges and intimidating police road blocks.
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While there are those, particularly from Arsenal de Sarandi, who would argue that they've been helped by intimidating policing at home games, they have also played some sparkling attacking football to which Ronaldinho, still only 33, has been central.
Church, South Carolina's governor, Nikki Haley, implied that the movement had so intimidated police officers that they were unable to do their jobs, thereby putting more black lives at risk.
In some places, they were welcomed by residents who for years had been harassed, blackmailed and threatened — and seen some of their neighbors killed — by the Knights Templar, a cartel with quasi-religious, cult-like attributes that has infiltrated or intimidated police forces and city halls across Michoacan.
The drug cartels, which have often successfully enforced information blackouts at the local level by intimidating the police and reporters, are clearly threatened by the decentralized distribution of the Web.
When Mr. Ishaq was arrested in 1997, he unleashed his broad network against his opponents, killing witnesses, threatening judges and intimidating the police, leading nearly all of the prosecutions against him to collapse eventually.
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