After all, the powers of governmental oppression may be too strong or there may be methods whereby the people can bring to bear their opposition in a peaceful manner and achieve redress.
PINAC focuses on First Amendment issues that intersect with governmental oppression of those rights, normally by police officers.
At the age of 16, he fled Iran to Turkey and then the United States in response to governmental oppression.
Although tribal victories over the governmental and cultural oppression in the 1950s yielded a dynamic transformation, economic success fell short in comparison.
Largely the socio-political unrest that characterized the period including disproportionate poverty, governmental oppression, sporadic rebellions and political instability.
In the late 60s, the Black Panther Party had already gained significant media and community attention for their militaristic actions and struggles for self-determination and third world solidarity, and for the opposing governmental oppression.
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist said in an opinion that "permitting retrial in this instance is not the sort of governmental oppression at which the double jeopardy clause is aimed."
Although they were keen to protect the governed from governmental oppression they were also anxious about the legislative implications of majority rule, fearing that popular participation would tumble into the chaos of working-class domination.
Instead, he called for the constitutional enactment of specific, concrete rights and liberties as protection against governmental oppression.
Here, she found herself challenged to a new role of a mother figure to thousands of Zimbabwean refugees and revolutionaries who had fled from Rhodesian governmental oppression.