suppression of political opposition
"Suppression of political opposition" refers to the deliberate actions taken by those in power to restrain, control, or eliminate individuals, groups, or parties who express dissenting views or oppose the ruling regime's policies, thereby limiting their ability to freely participate in the political process.
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