Dissident(s) definition

Dissident(s) means RRC for having requisitioned the Meeting and seeking to replace directors.
Dissident(s) means Peter Matson, Greg Szabo, and Mark Zachanowich.
Dissident(s) means in fact to deny the most intrinsic moral aspect of their activity. As we have seen, the “dissident” movement grows out of the principle of equality, founded on the notion that human rights and freedoms are indivisible. After all, did no well-known “dissidents” unite in KOR to defend unknown workers? And was it not precisely for this reason that they became “well-known dissi- dents”? And did not the well-known “dissidents” unite in Charter 77 after they had been brought together in defense of those un- known musicians, and did they not unite in the Charter precisely with them, and did they not become “well-known dissidents” pre- cisely because of that? It is truly a cruel paradox that the more some citizens stand up in defense of other citizens, the more they are labeled with a word that in effect separates them from those “other citizens.”