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Political Silencing

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2016 February 2016 Focus 

Focus on Political Silencing: Philippines

March 8, 2016January 22, 2021 Francesca Regalado 0 Comments Philippines, Political Silencing

Personal justice is facilitated by national fragmentation along regional and familial lines that stretch even to the government, dominated by elite families who preserve their power by means of election fraud and disposing of whistleblowers, watchdogs, and investigators.

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2016 February 2016 Focus 

Focus on Political Silencing: Saudi Arabia

March 8, 2016January 22, 2021 Alexander Grey 0 Comments Political Silencing, Saudi Arabia

By Alexander Stringer Staff Writer Saudi Arabia has, for some time been the topic of disgust as they continue to

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2016 February 2016 Focus 

Focus on Political Silencing: Russia

March 8, 2016January 22, 2021 Daniel D'Amico 0 Comments Political Silencing, Russia

By Daniel D’Amico Staff Writer Many notable Russian citizens have suffered death by assassination, as reported by BBC News. The

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2016 February 2016 Focus 

Focus on Political Silencing: Mexico

March 8, 2016January 22, 2021 Daniel Garay 0 Comments Mexico, Political Silencing

The government of Mexico is in trouble. Areas of the nation feel safer under the protection of the cartels, or are better off forming their own self-defense forces.

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