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What (who) is dissidence$22165$ - definition

PERSON WHO VOICES POLITICAL DISSENT ON THE INTERNET
Cyber-dissidence

Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan         
  • [[Heimin Shimbun]]}}
  • [[Doyōbi]]}} ("Saturday") newspaper, July 7, 1936
  • Hotsumi Ozaki
  • Ikuo Oyama, member of the banned Labour-Farmer Party
  • Kagawa Toyohiko, Christian pacifist
  • Kaji Wataru
DISSIDENCE BY JAPANESE CITIZENS OF THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN DURING THE SHŌWA PERIOD, THE REIGN OF THE SHŌWA EMPEROR, HIROHITO (1926–1989).
User:Greg723/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Japanese Resistance to the Empire of Japan in World War II; Japanese Resistance to the Empire of Japan in World War II; Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan in World War II; Japanese Resistance during the Shōwa period; Japanese resistance during the Shōwa period; Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1926–1945); Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1937–1945); Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1921–1945); Japanese anti-militarists; Japanese resistance to Hirohito; Japanese dissent in the Empire of Japan; Japanese dissent in the Empire of Japan (1921-1945); Japanese resistance (1921-1945); Imperial Japanese dissidents in the Shōwa period; Japanese resistance movement; Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1937-1945); Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1921-1945); Japanese resistance to the Empire of Japan (1926-1945); Japanese dissidence during the Showa period; Heiminsha; Japanese dissidence during the Shōwa period; Japanese dissidence during the early Showa period; Japanese resistance during the early Shōwa period; Japanese resistance during the early Showa period; Japanese dissidence during the early Shōwa period; Japanese dissidence in 20th-century Imperial Japan
Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan covers individual Japanese dissidents against the policies of the Empire of Japan.
Dissident         
  • Saudi Arabian dissident journalist [[Jamal Khashoggi]] (left) at a 2018 Project on Middle East Democracy forum in Washington, D.C.
  • [[Moscow Helsinki Group]] members Yuliya Vishnevskaya, [[Lyudmila Alexeyeva]], [[Dina Kaminskaya]], [[Kronid Lyubarsky]] in [[Munich]], 1978
  • [[Václav Havel]], playwright, former dissident, one of the most important figures in the history of the 20th century. Leader of the [[Velvet Revolution]]. The last president of [[Czechoslovakia]] and the first president of the [[Czech Republic]].
PERSON WHO ACTIVELY CHALLENGES AN ESTABLISHED DOCTRINE, POLICY, OR INSTITUTION
Dissidents; Dissidence; Political dissident; Political opponent; Religious dissident; Dissident scientist; Eastern bloc dissidents; Saudi dissidents; Bahraini dissidents
·adj No agreeing; dissenting; discordant; different.
II. Dissident ·noun One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.
dissident         
  • Saudi Arabian dissident journalist [[Jamal Khashoggi]] (left) at a 2018 Project on Middle East Democracy forum in Washington, D.C.
  • [[Moscow Helsinki Group]] members Yuliya Vishnevskaya, [[Lyudmila Alexeyeva]], [[Dina Kaminskaya]], [[Kronid Lyubarsky]] in [[Munich]], 1978
  • [[Václav Havel]], playwright, former dissident, one of the most important figures in the history of the 20th century. Leader of the [[Velvet Revolution]]. The last president of [[Czechoslovakia]] and the first president of the [[Czech Republic]].
PERSON WHO ACTIVELY CHALLENGES AN ESTABLISHED DOCTRINE, POLICY, OR INSTITUTION
Dissidents; Dissidence; Political dissident; Political opponent; Religious dissident; Dissident scientist; Eastern bloc dissidents; Saudi dissidents; Bahraini dissidents
n. a political dissident

Wikipedia

Cyber-dissident

A cyber-dissident is a professional journalist, an activist or citizen journalist who posts news, information, or commentary on the internet that implies criticism of a government or regime.

At least two nonprofit organizations are currently working to raise awareness of the contributions of cyber-dissidents and to defend them against the human rights violations to which some of them are subjected: Global Voices Online and Reporters Without Borders. The latter has released a Handbook For Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents and maintains a roster of currently imprisoned cyber-dissidents.

In regions where print and broadcast media are tightly controlled, anonymous online postings by cyber-dissidents may be the only source of information about the experiences, feelings, and opinions of ordinary citizens. This advantage may be offset by the difficulty in assessing the good faith and accuracy of reports originating from anonymous sources.

Recently, social-media tools have been widely credited with igniting pervasive social upheavals, some of which have even brought down governments.