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According to the spokesman for the US Southern Command, which oversees Gitmo, the hunger strikers are disillusioned, because they believed Obama’s pledge to close Gitmo.
But both ordinary AKP supporters and
disillusioned
secularists are now suspicious of America’s actions and motives in the region.
But exposure to foreign television stations also means that many
disillusioned
Algerians are looking towards escape to Italy, France, or Germany as their only hope of employment and a decent life.
The public,
disillusioned
by the kleptocratic regimes of Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif that preceded Musharraf, is far too wretched and ambivalent to rise up.
In the rich part of the world, roughly a quarter of the electorate seems to be furious, disillusioned, and divorced from mainstream political parties and allegiances.
The Iranian public, sidelined and
disillusioned
in recent years, is set to reemerge on the political scene.
Nowadays, many are politically
disillusioned.
But the new leadership wants to distinguish between al-Qaeda terrorists and religious conservatives and
disillusioned
Pashtun youth within Pakistan.
Germany’s position in the refugee crisis has transformed the AfD into a staunch anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim movement, supported by
disillusioned
voters from across the political spectrum.
But it is not at all clear that those governments that would normally support more integration can sell it to their
disillusioned
electorates.
Yet many of the same people report feeling alone and abused, think their society is unfair, increasingly distrust their neighbors, and claim to be
disillusioned
with democracy.
But where can a Europe
disillusioned
with German leadership now turn?
Rampant corruption and rising inequality, together with obvious environmental decay, are causing ordinary Chinese – especially the middle class, which once had high hopes for reform – to become increasingly
disillusioned.
The electorate grew increasingly
disillusioned
with the unavoidable shortcomings of an over-familiar government, and the party grew increasingly discontented with a leader who had outstayed his welcome.
French voters are deeply
disillusioned
with the establishment.
Dahrendorf, a sociology professor, followed with an analysis of the NPD’s diverse membership, which included old Nazis,
disillusioned
identity seekers, and opportunistic anti-modernists.
People get sick and tired of looking at the same faces in power, become
disillusioned
with politics, and demand change.
Indeed, German public opinion remains deeply ambivalent about the euro, and increasingly
disillusioned
its continual decline against the dollar (and the pound).
Disillusioned
with both state and market, people increasingly ask whether capitalism, as we practice it, is worth the costs.
We live in an age in which many people are
disillusioned
with secular politics, and are turning to religion instead, not only throughout the Muslim world, but in the core of Western civilization, Christian Europe and Evangelist America.
Most fundamentally, they are able to offer
disillusioned
young people a sense of purpose and belonging.
Moderate right-wing voters, who wanted an Italian (i.e., somewhat watered-down) version of the Reagan/Thatcher era are
disillusioned.
To succeed, this campaign will need to persuade
disillusioned
Remainers that Brexit is not inevitable.
What has followed is the hijacking of Islam by radical angry men raised on Wahhabi dogma but
disillusioned
with the world they inherited.
Combining the best elements of these two regimes would produce an ideal system – the kind of system that could actually respond to the demands of the
disillusioned
US voters who elected Trump.
But Primakov's so far cautious smack of firm government, weakened by the miserable condition of Russian state finances, might yet fail in tranquilizing today's
disillusioned
Russian masses.
African-born executives at these and other tech companies are even rarer – and those who have found jobs often are
disillusioned.
Even some honest officials may become disillusioned, and surrender to the many temptations to use illegal means so as to raise their incomes to levels they deem more appropriate to their responsibilities and training.
The time is fast approaching when the public becomes entirely
disillusioned
with both the LDP and the DPJ, which comprise a two-party system in name only, in which legislators shift allegiance for reasons centered on attachment to or enmity against the LDP.
This realignment, uniting
disillusioned
Labour politicians and voters with Liberal Democrats, Greens, and perhaps Scottish and Welsh nationalists, is likely to produce an opposition that is much more effective than May currently faces, even if it has fewer parliamentary seats.
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