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  2. Persecution - Wikipedia

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    Persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group. The most common forms are religious persecution, racism, and political persecution, though there is naturally some overlap between these terms.

  3. Political repression - Wikipedia

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    Political repression is the act of a state entity controlling a citizenry by force for political reasons, particularly for the purpose of restricting or preventing the citizenry's ability to take part in the political life of a society, thereby reducing their standing among their fellow citizens.

  4. Political persecution - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Persecution - Wikipedia

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    Persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group. The most common forms are religious persecution , ethnic persecution and political persecution , although there is naturally some overlap between these terms.

  6. Particular social group - Wikipedia

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    Persecution cannot alone be used to define PSG status, but it can be part of the social perception case for PSG status, i.e., the fact that people having a characteristic are persecuted is evidence that that characteristic is socially perceived as making them a distinct group.

  7. Political repression of cyber-dissidents - Wikipedia

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    Political repression of cyber-dissidents is the oppression or persecution of people for expressing their political views on the Internet.. Along with development of the Internet, state authorities in many parts of the world carry out mass surveillance through electronic communications, establish Internet censorship to limit the flow of information, and persecute individuals and groups who ...

  8. During her press conference, Vilarino alleged “political persecution” by Fraga. She presented evidence that the Leaders of Tomorrow PAC, a fundraising committee chaired by Fraga, ...

  9. Political offences in China - Wikipedia

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    During the Maoist era, particularly during the Anti-Rightist Movement and the Cultural Revolution, the judicial system of China was often used for political persecution of rivals, and penalties such as jail terms or capital punishment were largely imposed on the authority's political enemies, or anyone who attempted to challenge it.