Sentences with phrase «violent change of government»

An uprising ousted its president, Kurmanbek Bakyiev, the second violent change of government in five years.

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The sentencing shake - up also sees the government change guidelines to create a «two - strike» approach to those convicted of a serious sexual or violent crime.
The government did announce it would conduct further research on the «scale and scope» of sexual harassment in schools — looking both at abuse against female pupils and violent «hazing» or initiation techniques against male pupils, as well as how to involve young men in becoming «change agents» of gender equality.
If elected, it promises to right the wrongs the government has created through highly violent — but straightforward — means.To Tom's horror, voters across the nation are nothing short of enamored.Now with everyone against him, Tom must convince voters that he is an honest politician and that the government can change for the betterment of everyone...
The GTA series has drawn the ire of many special interest groups, parents and government officials who have called for changes to the content, rating and even outright bans on the sale of the games due to the depiction of violent crimes, racial stereotypes, and sexually explicit content to name a few.
she identifies some of the principals in the spreading of what she calls this «alarmist rhetoric» to be various United Nations agencies, NGOs, national governments, security pundits, the popular media and — quite specifically — the Norwegian Nobel Committee of 2007, which, as she describes it, «warned that climate - induced migration and resource scarcity could cause violent conflict and war within and between states when it awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore, Jr. and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
2007/04/17: CanWest: Darfur war, climate change linked A violent conflict that has claimed more than 300,000 lives in Darfur is one of the early signs of threats to global security prompted by climate change, a senior representative of the British government warned yesterday on the eve of a special United Nations debate.
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