Sentences with phrase «government regime»

In addition to human rights abuses, the entirely incompetent government regime can't provide enough food for its citizens.
He said their detention with that of the National Coordinator of Peoples Democratic Party's National Youth Frontier, Austin Usman Okai, was a further demonstration of the All Progressives Congress government regime of vindictiveness and disrespect for the laws of Nigeria.
They also ignore the rise of the secularized nation - state from the decay of «Christendom»; yet these new government regimes provided much of the impetus to maximize the exploitation of resources and the discovery of new lands.
Resistance to tyrants and brutal government regimes is obedience to God.
Ingenious has been involved in funding for movies like The Life of Pi and Avatar, and were qualified for tax breaks after being set up during the previous government regime.
Russia on the other hand, an alley of current government regime, has permission and an interest in seeing Assad staying in power.
«Majority of our people don't understand that it is non-partisan, so as soon as they see him during a different government regime, they will be thinking that he has gone to join them [NPP].»
With events taking place during Syria's Arab Spring of 2011, Amina Arraf started a blog entitled «A Gay Girl in Demascus», where she wrote about both the dangers of being a lesbian in Syria, and the larger societal issues being faced by the populace living in the shadows of a dominating government regime.
On balance, Democratic control results in across - the - board increases in state funding to local school districts, while Republican and divided - government regimes tend to produce funding increases targeted to poorer districts.
Set in a world where an oppressive government regime has outlawed clothing, it follows a group of martial artists fighting to bring down The Man before their improbable breasts cause their spines to give out and erupt from their bodies like the chestburster in Alien.
This is in part fueled by repressive government regimes wanting more control over the internet and its users.
A surveillance operator is assigned to eavesdrop on a famous writer who may be working against the government regime — he's torn in both directions when he starts sympathizing with his subject.
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