Sentences with phrase «public violence»

The report also said 54 people have been arrested on charges of public violence, theft and possession of stolen property, the government said in a statement.
Zimbabwe has charged 68 people with public violence following violent clashes between protesters and the police last week and a magistrate court will on Tuesday rule whether they should be released from custody while they await trial.
A Zimbabwean pastor who is leading the calls for President Robert Mugabe to quit has been arrested, accused of inciting public violence.
It has the potential of causing public violence and inciting a riot.
At his trial, he had pleaded guilty to 156 acts of public violence including mobilising terrorist bombing campaigns, which planted bombs in public places, including the Johannesburg railway station.
The pioneering historical study is from a York University political scientist Public Violence in Canada, 1867 - 1982 by Judy Torrance.
Back in February, North Carolina man named Garrett Grimsley was arrested for making what looked a lot like a threat of public violence on the app Whisper.
The totalitarian President Snow (Donald Sutherland) pushes back against the tide with naked force, installing storm troopers («Peacekeepers») throughout the districts and acting with public violence any time even a whiff of uprising is in the air.
Mawarire was arrested in July and charged with inciting public violence.
In an argument which was becoming public, he was being offered a virtually magical doctrine, a sort of droit de papaute extending autocratically into life after death, and all of it backed with the threat of public violence, the violence of death by fire.
Any defamation of the country and the nation, any instigation to a war of aggression, to national, racial, class or religious hatred, any incitement to discrimination, territorial separatism, or public violence, as well as any obscene conduct contrary to morality shall be prohibited by law.
«Private conflict and public violence are likely to increase in severity over time, leading to the more consistent use of guns,» commented O'Brien and Sampson.
And yet, in the earlier series, your particular rage, coming out of your specific person, body, psyche, has such a representative, almost generic, look and feel, in terms of the violence we witness or enact as individuals, as well as daily, state - sponsored, public violence.
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