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During the Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794 during the French Revolution, many civil liberties were suspended. The government, led by the Committee of Public Safety, implemented drastic measures to suppress dissent, including the suspension of the right to a fair trial and freedom of speech. The revolutionary leaders justified these actions as necessary to protect the Republic from perceived threats, leading to widespread arrests and executions, most notably by guillotine. This period was marked by a climate of fear and paranoia, as many were targeted for their real or imagined opposition to the revolutionary ideals.

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