Examples of using Junta in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Junta of Castile.
Revolutionary Government Junta.
Argentina's military junta was directly involved.
The Independence War the Junta.
In foreign affairs, the junta's record is lamentable.
A good soccer team is, in a sense, a junta.
Junta has promised new constitution by October 2007.
Revolutionary Governing Junta 31 August.
The junta ceded power to a quasi-civilian government in 2011.
Mariana: I would definitely recommend the Mala Junta party.
Today the junta has been replaced by a transitional executive.
Amnesty International is also reviewing the detention and trial in Freetown of persons accused of participating in orcollaborating with the junta.
Under the junta Myanmar jailed thousands of political prisoners.
Media advocates say the convictions sent a chilling message about investigatingsensitive issues in Myanmar as it emerges from decades of junta rule.
The junta, which ruled for two years, was led by an ambitious army officer, Lieutenant General Henri Namphy.
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces(SCAF), the ruling junta, appointed two more women, bringing the share of women MPs to about 2 per cent.
The junta viewed her popularity as such a threat that they locked her under house arrest for 15 of the next 22 years.
Bergoglio's own statementsproved church officials knew from early on that the junta was torturing and killing its citizens”, and yet publicly endorsed the dictators.
Not only did the junta refuse Aung San Suu Kyi's release, they even refused Ban ki-Moon's request to meet with her.
The Junta may be sending a strong message to other internet shop owners about the need to cooperate with the government.
Earlier this year, Thailand's ruling junta, which has sharply increased military spending, pushed through an order for Chinese submarines.
The junta, officially called the National Council for Peace and Order, has already granted itself what amounts to supreme power over political developments.
In a 1991 speech, then junta leader Gen Saw Maung also for the first time mentioned“135 national races.”.
Thailand's junta leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha urged the media to be"cautious in asking unimportant questions" that could cause unspecified damage.
But this assumes the junta wants to engage the West, which it may not given support from China and other Asian allies.
The junta has cracked down on student activists and opposition political groups who have publicly criticized military generals for intervening in the country's political process.
During the second quarter of 2009, the junta sought to impose certain restrictions on the activities of some political parties, including access to national television and radio.
Although the junta has now promised elections for February 2019, signs of frustration over repeated delays to the ballot have prompted protests in recent weeks.
The junta- which crushed pro-democracy protests in September- has come under international pressure to release political prisoners and open a dialogue with the opposition.