Burma experienced major political unrest in 1988 when the military regime jailed or killed thousands of Burmese democracy activists.
In total, the German regime killed 896 people in this way.
"The Iraqi regime killed our families without justification and buried them like this," the captain said.
With a single order, the Iraqi regime killed thousands of men and women and children without mercy or without shame.
When a regime kills an opposition and dehumanizes it, it creates an environment of distrust among people.
In the first three years, General Pinochet's regime killed almost 3,000 people.
Iran may have a deeply unpleasant regime, but Israeli regime has killed far more people than the Irani one.
"This regime is killing our children."
The Shah's regime killed many of the leaders, but the group, now called the organization, successfully reorganized.
Things have become very bad, when a regime shoots at demonstrators, puts opponents in prison, and tortures and kills them.