“Martial law” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Martial law”:

+ When the martial law was reused in 1909 during the Tragic Week, he was arrested, convicted without any proof and executed by firing squad at Montjuich Fortress in Barcelona on 13 October.

+ In the 1960s he was the last person arrested for impersonating and swearing, overwatched by martial law and police and banned from many cities and comedy clubs.

+ He served during the years of Martial Law in Poland.

+ In May, Chun declared martial law and removed all trappings of civilian government, becoming the de facto ruler of the country.

+ The latter group were the first to be placed under Martial Law by Spain when the Philippine Revolution began.

Martial law - some sentence examples
Martial law – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Martial law”:

+ During the martial law in Poland he was arrested and interned.

+ During the period of the martial law the Catholic Church was the only force that could have a certain possibility of criticism, through the preachings during the celebration of the masses.

+ He declared martial law and rallied the formerly reluctant citizens to fight the British.

+ During martial law in Poland he established independent Radio Solidarity.

+ Torture during martial law also came in non-physical forms.

+ This gave it greater authority and, even though it was suspended under the next martial law regime, Since independence, Pakistan has devised and changed three written constitutions and the fourth one was drawn up and it was restored on the 30th of December in 1985 and remains in place to date.

+ Jaruzelski imposed martial law in Poland on 13 December 1981 to stop pro-democracy movements including Solidarity, the first non-Communist trade union in the Warsaw Pact.

+ Many songwriters made songs critical of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and his use of martial law and the Batasang Bayan, other songs were subversive and others were about national pride.

+ In May-June, 1989, Chi played an important role in directing the military’s enforcement of martial law in Beijing to suppress the Tiananmen Square Protests in the national capital.

+ On 17 May 1980, Chun placed the entire country under martial law and disbanded the National Assembly.

+ O’Dwyer asked for martial law to be imposed upon Amritsar and other areas; this was allowed by the Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford, after the massacre.

+ During the martial law in Poland he was arrested and interned.

+ During the period of the martial law the Catholic Church was the only force that could have a certain possibility of criticism, through the preachings during the celebration of the masses.

+ Schleicher saw von Papen as a threat so he blocked the martial law plan by saying it would make the Nazi SturmabteilungSA and the Communist Red Front Fighters rebel, and that the Poles would invade and the Reichswehr would be unable to cope.

+ Before he was president, he was chief martial law administrator from 1977, when martial law had been declared for the third time in the country’s history.

+ He declared the Fourth Republic on January 17, 1981, after martial law was lifted.

+ A dictator who imposed martial law he also became the President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969.

+ In Cambridge, Maryland, white leaders declared martial law to stop fighting between blacks and whites.

+ A few years later, national problems like the insurgency by the communist movement and rebellion arose during his presidency: He declared Martial Law in September 1972 to institute peace and order and discipline.

+ Hindenburg could not accept this, so von Papen suggested Hindenburg declare martial law and do away with democracy.

+ The Third Republic started when independence was granted by the Americans on July 4, 1946, and ended upon the imposition of martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos on September 21, 1972.

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