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My grandfather committed suicide at the height of the movement, terrified that his job as a grain dealer would make him a target of the roving bands of Red Guards who might persecute any merchant at any time because of a "capitalist" livelihood.
People might persecute you for being Catholic, even though it is one of the most popular religions as exemplified by membership worldwide.
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Obviously, it's complicated; look at the Uighurs, who are not even listed as enemy combatants but who might be persecuted in China.
In the ruling on Monday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco ordered immigration judges to reconsider whether Guatemalan women constituted a "particular social group" that might be persecuted.
Human rights organizations have in fact written to WikiLeaks asking them to exercise caution and not release the names or identities of human rights defenders who might be persecuted by their governments.
Human rights organisations have in fact written to WikiLeaks asking them to exercise caution and not release the names or identities of human rights defenders who might be persecuted by their governments".
As the International Organisation for Migration points out in its annual report, published last month, it would be consistent with a state's obligations under international law to send a refugee to a third country, provided there are safeguards in place to ensure that he would not be sent on to a country where he might be persecuted or tortured.This possibility is now widely discussed.
On Feb. 27, the immigration judge, LaMonte Freerks, granted Mr. Baluchi asylum on the grounds that if he were returned to Iran he might be persecuted for, among other things, his revolutionary belief that there should be separation between church and state.
"Cuts to legal aid have resulted in the courts being flooded with people representing themselves without legal advice or representation, including those in emotionally difficult circumstances such as losing access to their children, facing the loss of their home, or fighting deportation to a country where they might be persecuted.
When Bashar al-Assad succeeded his father, Hafez, as Syria's president in 2000, the United States and many others hoped that Syria might finally stop persecuting its people and become a more responsible regional power.
The equivocation concerns the sense in which the true church might base its right to persecute.
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