suppression of dissent
"Suppression of dissent" refers to the deliberate or systematic measures taken by individuals, groups, or governments to prevent, control, or censor any opposing or critical viewpoints, ideas, or opinions, often inhibiting freedom of speech and limiting the expression of dissenting voices.
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