
Exiled Opposition
Exiled opposition refers to members of a political group who are forced to leave their country because their ideas or activities challenge the ruling government. They often seek refuge in other countries, continuing their efforts to oppose or bring change from abroad. This situation typically arises when authorities suppress dissent through censorship, imprisonment, or exile, preventing these opposition figures from operating openly within their home country. Their exile can serve both as punishment for their activism and as a strategic move to diminish their influence domestically.