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But on 27 May, he was brought to trial for sedition.
"I also wish to report a possible act of sedition."
To these guys it was just more proof of sedition.
In other parts of the country, their members were being suppressed under the new sedition law.
"It is sedition to speak thus," said one of the men.
Finally in May 2010, the sedition charges against him were dismissed.
Doubtless some sedition; a thing too common in these days!
Union members were being arrested across the country on federal sedition charges.
Many human rights activists have found themselves charged with sedition.
In June 2006, he was arrested by state officials on charges of sedition.
She was arrested and sentenced to three years for Sedition in 1798.
If anyone else used the drum they were arrested for sedition.
Nonconformity, after all, was too often just another word for sedition.
He has spent a considerable part of his life preaching sedition.
At least two were accused of sedition, a capital offense.
On 12 October 2010, the government deferred the sedition case.
There must also be active concern for disruption and sedition.
Sedition is the stirring up of rebellion against the government in power.
It is even less likely that you and your friends will be hanged for sedition.
On 12 September 1921 he was arrested and charged with sedition.
The League called for the protesters to be charged with sedition.
"The rebels on board cannot be allowed to spread their sedition any further."
In 1985, two years after her release the law against sedition was abolished.
However the authorities tried and convicted him of sedition in July 1922.
The team behind the newsletter were soon accused of sedition and involved in a court trial.