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  1. Soviet dissidents: Soviet dissidents were people who disagreed with certain features of Soviet ideology or with its entirety and who were willing to speak out against them. The term dissident was used in the Soviet Union (USSR) in the period from the ... (People who disagreed with certain features in the Marxist–Leninist state ideology) [100%] 2023-11-03 [Soviet dissidents] [Soviet democracy movements]...
  2. Dissidents: Dissidents are people who disagree with and work to change, or bring down entirely, established religious or political systems or ideals. The etymology of the word traces its origin to the 16th century Latin "dissidentem" meaning "to be remote, disagree ... [90%] 2023-02-15 [Political Terms]
  3. Dissidenten: Dissidenten are a German rock band known for their collaborations with Middle Eastern, African and Indian musicians. In a 1988 article for The New York Times, music critic Stephen Holden acknowledged the band as being among the leaders of what ... (German rock band) [72%] 2024-06-21 [German world music groups] [German rock music groups]...
  4. Dissidence: Un dissident est une personne qui se sépare d'une communauté ou parti politique dont elle était membre. Le dissident ne reconnaît plus la légitimité de l'autorité (notamment politique) à laquelle il devait se soumettre jusqu'alors, et conteste de façon plus ou ... [72%] 2024-11-20
  5. The List of Singaporean dissidents: Redirect to:. [65%] 2025-04-22
  6. Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan: Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan covers individual Japanese dissidents against the policies of the Empire of Japan. Shūsui Kōtoku, a Japanese anarchist, was critical of imperialism. (Overview from 1868 to 1947) [61%] 2024-09-10 [Japan in World War II] [Japanese Resistance]...
  7. Congress of Soviets of the Soviet Union: The All-Union Congress of Soviets (Russian: Всесоюзный съезд Советов) was formally the supreme governing body of the Soviet Union from its formation (30 December 1922) until the adoption of its second constitution in 1936. The Congress of Soviets determined the general direction ... (Supreme governing body of the USSR (1922–1936)) [61%] 2024-01-08 [Congress of Soviets of the Soviet Union] [Government of the Soviet Union]...
  8. List of Japanese dissidents in Imperial Japan: This list contains the names of Japanese dissidents in Imperial Japan, which lasted from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to the end of World War II. The list includes, but not limited to, communists, anarchists, and religious dissidents. (None) [56%] 2024-06-24 [Japan history-related lists]
  9. Dissident republican: Dissident republicans, renegade republicans, anti-Agreement republicans, or anti-ceasefire republicans (Irish: poblachtach easaontach) are Irish republicans who do not support the current peace agreements in Northern Ireland. The agreements followed a 30-year conflict known as the Troubles, which ... (Irish republicans opposed to the 1998 peace agreement that ended the Troubles) [56%] 2023-11-03 [Dissent] [Dissident Irish republican campaign]...
  10. Dissident Left: The Dissident Left (Italian: Sinistra dissidente), commonly named The Pentarchy (Italian: La Pentarchia) for its five leaders, was a progressive and radical parliamentary group active in Italy during the last decades of the 19th century. It emerged in 1880 from ... [56%] 2023-11-03 [Liberal parties in Italy] [Social liberal parties]...
  11. Cyber-dissident: A cyber-dissident is a professional journalist, an activist or citizen journalist who posts news, information, or commentary on the internet that implies criticism of a government or regime. The practice of cyber-dissidence may have been inaugurated by Dr. (Social) [56%] 2023-06-30 [Cyberspace] [Internet censorship]...
  12. Dissident Journalists: Dissident Journalists are individuals who challenge, criticize, and expose the actions and policies of governing authorities, mainstream institutions, and dominant media narratives through their reporting and writing. These journalists often operate under repressive regimes or in environments where freedom of ... [56%] 2024-06-08
  13. 2011 crackdown on dissidents in China: The 2011 crackdown on dissidents in China refers to the arrest of dozens of mainland Chinese rights lawyers, activists and grassroots agitators in a response to the 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests. Since the protests, at least 54 Chinese activists ... [55%] 2023-11-03 [2011 in China] [Protests in China]...
  14. History of the Jews in the Soviet Union: The history of the Jews in the Soviet Union is inextricably linked to much earlier expansionist policies of the Russian Empire conquering and ruling the eastern half of the European continent already before the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. "For two ... (none) [54%] 2025-06-09 [Jews and Judaism in the Soviet Union] [Jewish Russian and Soviet history]...
  15. Soviet of the Republic: The Soviet of the Republic (Russian: 'Совет Республики', Sovet Respubliki) was one of the two chambers of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR (Russian Federation). In 1990-1993 it consisted of 126 deputies. [54%] 2023-10-17 [Government of Russia] [Defunct lower houses]...
  16. History of computing in the Soviet Union: The history of computing in the Soviet Union began in the late 1940s, when the country began to develop its Small Electronic Calculating Machine (MESM) at the Kiev Institute of Electrotechnology in Feofaniya. Initial ideological opposition to cybernetics in the ... (Soviet technology) [53%] 2024-01-08 [History of computing]
  17. Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union: The deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union (Russian: Депортация корейцев в СССР; Korean: 고려인의 강제 이주) was the forced transfer of nearly 172,000 Soviet Koreans (Koryo-saram) from the Russian Far East to unpopulated areas of the Kazakh SSR and the Uzbek SSR in 1937 ... (1937 forced transfer to Central Asia) [53%] 2023-11-25 [Deportation] [Forced migration in the Soviet Union]...
  18. Censorship of science in the Soviet Union: The censorship of science in the Soviet Union affected scientific research in various fields. All humanities and social sciences were additionally tested for strict accordance with historical materialism. (Social) [53%] 2024-06-02 [Politics of science] [Denialism]...
  19. Repression of science in the Soviet Union: Many fields of scientific research in the Soviet Union were banned or suppressed with various justifications. All humanities and social sciences were tested for strict accordance with historical materialism. (Social) [53%] 2024-05-18 [Politics of science] [Denialism]...
  20. Repression of science in the Soviet Union: Many fields of scientific research in the Soviet Union were banned or suppressed with various justifications. All humanities and social sciences were tested for strict accordance with historical materialism. (Sciences and research that were banned by the Soviet Union) [53%] 2024-05-07 [20th century in science] [History of science]...

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