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-citizens rights and freedoms are limited

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Rewrites (different tones)
- Neutral/formal: "Citizens' rights and freedoms are restricted."
- Strong/critical: "The government severely curtails citizens' rights and freedoms."
- Academic: "Individual rights and civil liberties are significantly constrained."
- Journalistic: "Residents face widespread limitations on their rights and freedoms."
- Legalistic: "The civil and political rights of citizens are subject to extensive restrictions."

Brief explanation (1 line): This means people lack full civil liberties (speech, assembly, press, movement, fair trial, privacy) because of laws, government practices, emergency measures, or social controls.

Signs that rights are limited (short list)
- Censorship and media control
- Restrictions on protests, NGOs, opposition parties
- Arbitrary arrests, lack of fair trials
- Surveillance or limits on movement
- Discriminatory laws against minorities
- Limits on free association and religious practice

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