Wu later wrote of this experience: "This was the first time I had ever been singled out as a political troublemaker.
If they did not pass muster - if they had a criminal record or owed taxes or were judged to be political troublemakers - they could not get the cards.
Its staff runs in the many tens of thousands, posted in all major cities around the country, as it keeps an eye on political troublemakers, religious figures, applicants for travel abroad and foreigners, just about every kind of foreigner.
The use of psychiatric hospitals to hold political troublemakers is thought to be relatively rare in China, although a few dissidents have endured that fate in a system of psychiatric hospitals run by the Public Security Bureau.
Whether China routinely uses its psychiatric hospitals to imprison political or religious troublemakers has lately been a subject of hot debate, with international experts holding wildly divergent opinions.
In addition to the administrative detentions and the other arrests in the occupied territories, Israel intends to deport nine Palestinians it considers political troublemakers.
He wanted the Bundestag's restrictions on the armed forces lifted completely, and fought for the expansion of the intelligence services, patterned after the Abwohr, including rehabilitation sentences for political troublemakers.
For once, tumultuous rallies investigated by political troublemakers stopped.
Doesn't that clear Macklin, or any of those political troublemakers in East Ngombia?