Synonyms for «brutal repression»

"Brutal repression" refers to the use of extreme and ruthless methods by authorities to control or oppress a group of people, often resulting in violence, human rights violations, or suppression of freedom. Full definition
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Sentences with «brutal repression»

  • This act of self - sacrifice sparked an uprising in the Arab world which has brought down autocrats who had rules for decades, but has also seen brutal repression of peaceful protesters. (politics.co.uk)
  • This undemocratic and often brutal repression was gradually lifted only after Ben - Gurion's withdrawal from the premiership in 1963. (firstthings.com)
  • My own preaching saddlebag is chock - full of sermon examples in which the church has wielded its political muscle for good in the broader society — Oscar Romero opposing El Salvador's brutal repression of dissidents to the point of his own martyrdom: Dietrich Bonhoeffer working against the Nazi empire to the point of being willing to use violence (and thereby, he feared, risking his own salvation); Christians courageously standing up against American aggression abroad. (religion-online.org)
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