The leader intends to bring back martial law and he makes plans for the arrest of his opponents. |
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After all, isn't martial law the brand of democracy he has advocated for the country after the transfer of sovereignty? |
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Despite martial law, the troops had plundered many of the refugees' abandoned houses. |
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It should impose martial law or state of emergency in the zones of armed conflicts and antiterrorism operations. |
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Even to the pillars of our society, the days of hiding behind civil law, martial law and canon law are gone. |
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Many have fled the province, bringing with them fresh experiences of life and death under martial law. |
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The US occupation authority has placed the city under what amounts to martial law. |
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If he sits by and lets martial law happen without objecting strongly, his political career will be over. |
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Sometime in the past some giant disaster had caused martial law to be declared. |
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The Pope's cautious reaction to martial law was prompted by his firm belief in non-violence. |
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German martial law refused to recognize the Italian partisans as a war party. |
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The US military will continue to occupy the country, exercising powers amounting to martial law. |
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As a buttress of the ugly martial law regime, it wrecked many more lives than those of these two kidnappers. |
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This may be considered military law which should not be confused with the term martial law. |
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The town was closed to journalists while fresh troops were brought in and martial law declared. |
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She did not say if the end of martial law would mean the end of major military operations in the province. |
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Afterwards a state of emergency will be declared and martial law instituted. |
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Nor do we declare martial law to keep our people from voting for the kind of government they want. |
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Instead he is talking of changing legislation to allow the imposition of martial law. |
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Subsequently, the president dissolves Congress and imposes martial law on the country. |
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Any trial of civilians held by military authorities under martial law would not enjoy the status of a court martial. |
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The new legislation could, said commentators, enshrine the most repressive aspects of martial law in the penal code. |
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The Government has responded by declaring martial law and pouring thousands more troops into the region. |
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The military had been sent to keep martial law, but because of the wars, they were pulled out. |
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A violent conquest would be followed by a prolonged period of martial law before the successful imposition of the English law became practicable. |
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In response, Charles imposed martial law and applied it to soldiers and civilians alike. |
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He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance. |
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The state of civilian emergency can be upgraded to a state of military emergency, under which martial law can be imposed. |
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Moreover, it considers that the crimes occurred at a time of civil war, and thus fall under martial law. |
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For a long time, the people lived under a martial law rule that dishonored human rights. |
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However, in areas under a state of emergency or martial law, the gendarmerie functions under the military. |
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Even to the pillars of our society, the days of hiding behind civil law, martial law and cannon law are gone. |
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Some military leaders and others believe that martial law must be imposed, but this offers little comfort. |
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And twenty million resident aliens live suddenly subject to the exceedingly broad terms of a new martial law. |
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The former, she charged, would allow for the creation of military zones, or the local imposition of martial law if authorities wanted to address a localized security matter. |
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This was clearly demonstrated by the choice people made in the 1970 elections held under martial law. |
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Stricter martial law often applied to border states like Kentucky and Missouri, where populations with Confederate sympathies provided support for Confederate irregulars. |
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The martial law regime of President Marcos served as fodder to the growth of disgruntled factions in the armed forces. |
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The Montenegrin election has more chance of discomfiting Mr Milosevic, but already there are fears of martial law should his foe win. |
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But, simultaneously, the discomforts of martial law should be eased wherever possible. |
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The following day, martial law was declared and the troops rolled in. |
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We were still deep in the repression of martial law, or post-martial law. |
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The general wanted to impose martial law, but the president opposed it. |
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Sometimes, the military rules directly and calls it martial law. |
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I have the fortune to be speaking in this house today, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the shameful declaration of martial law in Poland. |
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The threat of a general strike led the CCP to declare martial law, but for two weeks this was not implemented by the army. |
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Immediately after the end of military hostilities of the civil war the victorious Franco regime imposed martial law throughout Spain. |
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However, martial law or a state of emergency has never been imposed in the Republic of Lithuania. |
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In fact, administrative tribunals have revoked a number of decisions by the martial law administrator after appeals from the affected citizens. |
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No martial law or curfew will be able to silence the calls of the Honduran people for the freedom that has been wrested from them. |
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In addition, several suspects were taken in by the police and the volunteers, for martial law had taken effect. |
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Why does the Canadian government prefer the martial law of the American justice system over the laws of the Canadian justice system? |
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In this silent kingdom, as described by the opponent Riad Turk, the martial law overrules the legal system. |
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As violence escalated, Chadli called in the army and imposed martial law for the second time in three years, and postponed the elections. |
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Extension of the period of martial law, for a maximum of four months each time, require a decision by the parliament. |
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While some polling shows a majority of ordinary thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion. |
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The 14th Amendment, along with the 13th Amendment and the 15th Amendment, was passed during the thirteen‐year period of martial law following the Civil War. |
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Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly articulating our opinions or political inclinations. |
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The action takes place in a small town after it is contaminated by a bacteriological weapon, though the real trouble begins when martial law is imposed. |
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Nothing is particularly clear because Thailand is in the middle of political upheaval and governed by martial law. |
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In Cambridge, Maryland, martial law was declared after demonstrations devolved into violence. |
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After being in office for just ten days, he signed into law a sweeping range of measures authorising the imposition of martial law over the country. |
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Hindenburg and Defence Minister Werner von Blomberg threatened to impose martial law if the alarming activities of the SA were not curtailed. |
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In December 1981, Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski reacted to the crisis by imposing a period of martial law. |
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Under martial law or a state of emergency, the Law allows a temporary restriction of those human rights and freedoms which are specified in article 145 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania. |
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Does the Council condemn the emergency rule, which many regard nothing less than martial law under another name, resulting in the suspension of fundamental freedoms? |
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Americans thought we were declaring martial law. |
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The imposition of martial law in the guise of emergency rule is an underhand attempt to destabilise Pakistan for the personal ambition of one man. |
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The martial law regime which finally overthrew the Bhutto government not only continued the process, but also began to treat Islamisation as its own special preserve. |
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When the party finally had to abdicate power, in 1990, he accepted it without bitterness – and made his apology for martial law and past Communist regime excesses. |
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He termed Arbab Rahim and Liaquat Jatoi as a product of martial law and their philosophy as nondemocratic. |
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When GAM balked at a proposal to place its weapons in depots for outsiders to inspect, Indonesia called off the talks and put Aceh under martial law. In this section No sign of a landing Lame duck walking An empress regnant? |
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An please your majesty, let his neck answer for it, if there is any martial law in the world. |
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Mushtaq was replaced by Justice Abu Sayem as President, while the three chiefs of the armed services become martial law administrators. |
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Martial law would remain in force for more than three years, the longest period of martial law in Australian history. |
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The ongoing struggles over martial law and civil liberties, along with the rejection of the Resolutions seriously concerned the Commons. |
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During periods of martial law in the 1970s and 1980s, proclamations and ordinances were issued as laws. |
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His new prime minister, meeting him on the lush grounds of the presidential palace, said that there would be no letup in martial law. |
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Under the suffocating martial law, exit and entry points are closed tight. |
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Intelligence sources, Jaruzelski claimed, persuaded him invasion was unavoidable – unless he acted against Solidarity by declaring martial law and detaining the movement's activists. |
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The government responded by instituting martial law, causing the football league to be suspended. In this section Unfriended Springtime for them too? |
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As a general matter, it should be noted that the Liechtenstein Constitution does not provide for martial law or similar instruments that might be used to entirely suspend the fundamental rights of citizens. |
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The post of prime minister has been suspended five times in Pakistan due to martial law or another form of military intervention, and no elected civilian prime minister has ever served a full five-year term in Pakistan. |
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Everyone remembered the barricades of 1980 and under martial law. |
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Democracy was stalled by the martial law that had been enforced by President Iskander Mirza, who was replaced by army chief, General Ayub Khan. |
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Before I leave the hostel's owner informs us that the martial law has just been declared in the South of the country. From now on barricades won't let anyone go. |
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Lincoln responded by establishing martial law, and unilaterally suspending habeas corpus, in Maryland, along with sending in militia units from the North. |
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The Marines declared martial law and severely censored the press. |
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On 12 October 2003 the government imposed martial law in El Alto after 16 people were shot by the police and several dozen wounded in violent clashes. |
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From 1611 to 1618, under the orders of Sir Thomas Dale, the settlers of the colony were under a regime of martial law that became known as Dale's Code. |
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The conflict, which peaked between 1825 and 1831 and led to more than three years of martial law, cost the lives of almost 1100 Aboriginals and settlers. |
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Government of Bangladesh, which declared martial law illegal. |
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The KMT ruled Taiwan under martial law until the late 1980s, with the stated goal of being vigilant against Communist infiltration and preparing to retake mainland China. |
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They were also damaged by the harsh British response to the Easter Rising, who treated the rebellion as treason in time of war when they declared martial law in Ireland. |
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The 1870 Constitution outlaws martial law within its jurisdiction. |
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All the deaths were in Pando province, where Mr Morales declared martial law, dispatching troops and accusing government foes of killing his supporters. |
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