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Displaced into the sphere of alterity, colonial subjects were incarcerated by the temporal logic of an expansive European world system.
When their case was taken up by Amnesty International, with two million signatures on a petition organised by the Body Shop, the two Moustache Brothers became an international symbol for the thousands of men and women who were incarcerated by a dictatorship that was typical among tyrannies for its corruption and cruelty but outstanding for its pompous self-regard.
Randall Park tipsily and entertainingly recounted the tale of Frank Emi, who led a resistance movement while Japanese-Americans were incarcerated by the U.S. government during World War II. .
Since the end of World War II, there has been debate over the terminology used to refer to Manzanar, and the other camps in which Americans of Japanese ancestry and their immigrant parents, were incarcerated by the United States Government during the war.
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In February 1900 he was incarcerated by the Russians in the Warsaw citadel.
During his time in China he was incarcerated by the Communists!
His grandfather was an old Bolshevik who died after being incarcerated by Stalin.
In July 1986, he was incarcerated by the Chinese government for six days on charges of espionage.
Israel, who is serving a 22-year term in federal prison, tried to avoid being incarcerated by faking a suicide in July 2008.
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