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Military junta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A military junta (pronounced /ˈhʊntə/ or ) is a government led by a committee of military leaders. The term derives from the Spanish junta meaning committee, specifically a board of director...
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Military dictatorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A military dictatorship is a form of government wherein the political power resides with the military. It is similar but not identical to a stratocracy, a state ruled directly by the military. Like ...
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Junta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junta (pronounced /ˈdʒʌntə/ or )may refer to: • Junta (terminology), aspects of the word and its usage Governance : • Military-led government: • Junta, government by military junta or committ...
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On April 21, 1967 a group of 4 colonels of the Greek army took control of Greece through a military coup. The leader was a man named George Papadopoulos. ... In fact, most Greeks profited from a quickly growing economy under the Colonel's military rule. By eliminating the parliament and most other cumbersome...
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In Burma, military forces have killed up to eight people, including five Buddhist monks. The military used batons, tear gas and live rounds in a violent crackdown on mass protests against the military junta. Hundreds of monks have been rounded up in raids on several monasteries. ... JUAN GONZALEZ: In Burma, ... KO HTIKE: Well,
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Burma's military junta says it is ready to "take action" against monks in mounting protests, state media report. ... Burma conundrum; How do you pressure the military junta?
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In a shallow attempt to divert attention away from their Iranian brethren (?), while you were getting out of bed today, Hondurans were having a military coup. ... But it seems to be a mostly by-the-numbers kind of Junta - if you can even call it that - no? Either way, in Honduras, they protest and get active over this kind...
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