There are some people imprisoned for nonviolent activities in June of '89.
Between 1924 and 1928 Melnyk was imprisoned for terrorist activities by the Polish government.
Those included in the list are individuals who were imprisoned for activities ranging from peaceful dissent to violent revolutionary activity.
Between 1969-1972 he was imprisoned for political activities.
As soldiers gathered near the reservation, he feared being imprisoned for previous activities.
Between 1941 and 1944, he was imprisoned for "forbidden activities".
He was imprisoned for seven months in 1972 for "pro-Kurd activities."
Before that, the playwright had been repeatedly imprisoned by the Communists for "subversive activities."
He was imprisoned three times by the British Raj between 1930 and 1942 for nationalist activities.
Her father, a lawyer, was imprisoned for political activities in the Soviet Union.