Examples of using Junta in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 2014, the junta overthrew the elected government for the second time in a decade and suspended most of the Constitution.
It is no surprise that only Pakistan' s military junta has continuously given its full blessing to the movement.
Killing and locking up the government was not enough for Chile's new junta government, however.
The Kachin conflict is a powerful rallying cry in a country whose citizens suffered under decades of junta repression.
The junta refuses to recognize the results of the historic free and fair legislative elections in 1990.
An Egyptian blogger jailed for criticising the country's military junta has declared himself ready to die, as his hunger strike enters its 57th day.
Killing up and locking the government was not enough for Chile's new junta government, however.
The word‘junta'[1*] directly tied to all of Spain's revolutionary history expresses this thought better than anything else.
From 2000 to 2005, she served at the Junta de Missões Mundiais, doing missionary work with Angolan and Mozambican refugees.
The junta, headed by Juan Velasco Alvarado, imprisoned opposing politicians and suspended constitutional liberties.
During nearly five decades in power, Myanmar's former ruling junta regularly confiscated land, especially in rural areas.
This photograph by the Junta de Andalucia shows a house of the prestigious Torres family in the medina of Tetouan, Morocco.
It allegedly happened over the course of 12 days at an overnight summer camp named Camp La Junta.
On 15 July 1974 the Junta ruling Athens at the time organized a coup to overthrow Archbishop Makarios.
Many analysts believe their Puea Thai Party would still easily win the next general election, which the junta has vowed to hold next year.
This is obviously for fear of intimidation and the violence they have been subjected to by Zanu-PF and its military junta.
I salute the courage of the Sierra Leonean people and honour the memory of those who died opposing the junta.
The junta leadership nevertheless claimed that it was willing to hand over power to a civilian president, with the head of the junta pledging to support a transitional process under the auspices of the International Contact Group.
The junta leaders, he said, had“a general desire. to have a better relationship with the U.S. It's always there, I believe.”.
The junta blamed“vicious rioters” and“communist agitators” for the casualties, saying the military had been there only to protect people.