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Political repression is the act of a state entity controlling a citizenry by force for political reasons, such as restricting or preventing their participation in the political life of a society. Learn about the forms, attributes, manifestations, policies, countermeasures, and examples of political repression in different contexts and regimes.
Political persecution is the systematic mistreatment of individuals or groups based on their political beliefs, often by state entities. Learn about the history, forms, and legal protection of political persecution, as well as the role of international law and human rights.
How did political persecution affect the production and distribution of books and other cultural products in China during the Maoist period? This web page provides an overview of the ideological variations, censorship, and risks involved in publishing and cultural production in China.
31 Ιαν 2022 · The report exposes how the government of Nicolas Maduro uses media outlets to attack and discredit human rights defenders, increasing their vulnerability to arbitrary detentions and other abuses. It analyzes the patterns and trends of stigmatization and arbitrary detentions, and explores the possibility of crimes against humanity.
29 Νοε 2017 · The report documents widespread violence, brutality, and torture by security forces and pro-government groups against anti-government protesters and detainees in Venezuela. It exposes the systematic and systematic nature of the abuses and the impunity of the perpetrators and high-level officials.
10 Φεβ 2022 · A new report by Amnesty International and two Venezuelan human rights groups reveals a high correlation between stigmatization and arbitrary arrests of critics of the Maduro government. The report suggests that the policy of repression could constitute the crime against humanity of persecution and calls for international justice.
13 Ιαν 2022 · The report documents how Russian authorities cracked down on dissent, civil society, and media in 2021, using repressive laws, violence, and censorship. It also challenges the conventional wisdom that autocracy is ascendent and calls for solidarity with human rights defenders in Russia.