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They also detail efforts by Chechnya's government to suppress knowledge of its policies through official lies, obstruction and witness intimidation.
An investigation by The Times in February 2009 reported claims of extensive torture and executions under the Kadyrov administration, and detailed "efforts by Chechnya's government to suppress knowledge of its policies through official lies, obstruction and witness intimidation".
Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code," which has sold more than 20 million copies, was voted book of the year, the top prize, and the author took the occasion to reply to critics, including the Vatican, who have objected to its story of a plot by the Catholic Church to suppress knowledge of a marriage between Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
It also could forget or suppress knowledge about its own injustices.
For example, society could have access to, but forget or suppress, knowledge useful to subordinated groups--for example, about the anatomy and role of the clitoris in women's sexual enjoyment (Tuana 2006), or about tropical plants that are effective abortifactants (Schiebinger 2007).
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Two military dictatorships suppressed knowledge and discussion of Tucuman Arde, and the comparatively short-lived movement subsequently assumed a mythic status.
And they may have achieved all this shameless excess while suppressing knowledge that their profit engine was literally annihilating the minds of their employees.
Mr. LaPierre scolded the news media for either not discovering it or for suppressing knowledge of its existence.
Their suppressed knowledge of inevitable defeat, he implies, is what finally undoes the Codys, a family that lives in denial.
In the penultimate paragraph 168 of Exterminate All the Brutes, for instance, he writes: "Everywhere in the world where knowledge is being suppressed, knowledge that, if it were made known, would shatter our image of the world and force us to question ourselves – everywhere there Heart of Darkness is being enacted".
"Stoker" is fundamentally a gothic horror story about the devastating power of secrets: India has been protected from ugliness by parents of good will, who keep it hidden; but the dark, suppressed knowledge bursts forth to destroy the family that the very repression was meant to protect, and the secrecy leaves most bereft the girl it was meant to sustain.
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