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1 They say some Sinhalese who criticise the government are also at risk.
2 Vietnam is a communist state where it's not always easy to criticise the government .
3 But coherence depends on having a credible platform from which to criticise the government .
4 The crackdown is fiercest among those who criticise the government .
5 The opposition Socialists said they would not criticise the government 's action in the hostage affair.
6 The BBC said it was unprecedented for a chief whip to publicly criticise the government .
7 In recent years various bodies have queued up to criticise the government 's use of outsourcing firms.
8 But she will also criticise the government for not doing enough to deal with the problem now.
9 Smaller newspapers such as Taraf, Yurt and Sozcu that criticise the government almost every day operate unhindered.
10 He said to criticise the government and to make suggestions was not a crime but a democratric necessity.
11 Many detainees have been assaulted, humiliated or threatened and several have been told not to criticise the government .
12 Monetary policy is seen as having been well communicated, but some criticise the government for micromanaging the currency.
13 Biman Prasad says it is ridiculous to expect the opposition not to criticise the government of the day.
14 Teachers and unions on a picket line in north west London criticise the government for cuts in education funding.
15 And while they refused to openly criticise the government , it was obvious NGOs and aid agencies were getting frustrated.
16 Any dissent must be quelled and quickly labelled as extremist - especially those who criticise the government 's foreign policies.
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