Sentences with phrase «under subjugation»

Yet these are a people who know that they were created in the image of God, and though they live under subjugation, they continue to bear the image of God.

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Apartheid is a word describing the racist segregation policies of South Africa before these policies were abolished by the ANC under the leadership of Nelson Mandela in the 90s; it is a word that the white minority themselves used to describe their system of control, domination, subjugation and humiliation of the indigenous black African majority.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Oppression of Women in Iran Depicted in Female Empowerment Docu - Drama In recent years, the best movies emanating out of the Middle East have been those exploring the subjugation of women under Islam.
Her production moved the action from Roman Gaul to an unnamed west or central African colony under European subjugation in the late 19th century.
Modernity, as a human endeavour over Land, has drawn up the categories by which territory is divided and placed under a contract of subjugation.
Latvia is one of the Baltic states that until very recently was under the Soviet Union's thumb — before that it has a complex history of subjugation under a number of European nations.
It was clear that — after 12 decades of partition, 6 years of Nazi terror, and 44 years of Russian and Communist subjugation — few Poles are in any mood to have their lives, liberties, and living standards dictated by the European Union and United Nations, under the guise of «protecting the planet» from the supposed «ravages» of «cataclysmic» global warming (or «climate change» or «climate disruption» or whatever the catch - phrase of the week might be).
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