dissident|dissidents in English
noun
['dis·si·dent || 'dɪsɪdənt]
dissenter, proteste
Use "dissident|dissidents" in a sentence
1. Dissident thought is valuable just because it is dissident.
2. One dissident against Rome?
3. Anomurous Chuck of a dissident critic
4. Many Soviet dissidents were banished to Siberia.
5. Beatings and Harassment of Activists and Dissidents
6. He was exiled as a dissident.
7. That was the dissident movement in Poland.
8. Dissidents were routinely arrested on trumped-up charges .
9. Dissidents were cowed into silence by the army.
10. Nobel Peace Prize awarded to China dissident Liu Xiaobo
11. They have deported some dissidents from the party.
12. Turkey also provided refuge for Syrian dissidents.
13. The organization heralded Ukrainian dissidents such as Vyacheslav Chornovil.
14. Harassment, Violence and Restrictions on Activists and Dissidents
15. Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated.
16. He sees dissidents as the dregs of society.
17. 2 Left-wing dissidents have been emasculated and marginalised.
18. Many dissidents and protestors had to go into hiding.
19. There were many dissident elements in the population.
20. 21,600 dissidents were imprisoned, 13,000 interned, and 400 executed.
21. Hospital was supposed to serve and unite Kaznia's dissident ethnic faction.
22. The dissidents refused to Acknowledge the new leader as legitimate
23. Political parties are banned, and harassment of dissidents is commonplace.
24. Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or imprisoned in recent weeks.
25. The government imprisoned dissidents, forbade travel, and restricted the press.