police repression
Police repression refers to the use of law enforcement agencies to control or suppress individuals or groups, often through excessive force or intimidation. This can occur during protests, demonstrations, or in response to dissenting opinions. The goal is typically to maintain order, but it can lead to violations of civil rights and freedoms.
Such actions may include arbitrary arrests, physical violence, or surveillance against those who oppose government policies or actions. Police repression can create a climate of fear, discouraging people from expressing their views or participating in civil society activities. It raises concerns about the balance between security and individual liberties.