The type of rule in which the military is in charge and citizens' rights are suspended is known as martial law. Under martial law, military authorities take control of normal administration and governance, often in response to emergencies, civil unrest, or threats to national security. Civil liberties, such as the right to assembly and freedom of speech, may be heavily restricted or entirely revoked during this period. This form of governance can lead to significant human rights abuses and is typically seen as a temporary measure.
Martial law.
Spartan citizens had certain rights such as participating in government decisions and possessing land. However, these rights were limited to adult male citizens who completed the military training regimen. Women, slaves, and non-citizens did not have the same rights as Spartan citizens.
Abraham Lincoln, who suspended the right of habeas corpus among others.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
A military controlling government and power is dangerous. It becomes a hunta and can install a military dictator to run the government. When that happens there is a loss of rights by the citizens. Checks on authorities is lost when the authorities can shoot citizens because they protest the government.
The Bill of Rights has the rights of citizens.
Lincoln, when he arrested pro-Confederate politicians in Maryland. It meant suspending Habeas Corpus.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
The American public did nothing .... the Patriot Act suspended the Bill of Rights
in the bill of rights
If you are referring to the plebeian tribunes (as opposed to the military tribunes) they were the representatives of the plebeians. As such they often fought for the improvement of the conditions of the plebeians, rather than their rights, as all Roman citizens had the same rights.
It is typically thought that the conduct of governments and military forces must comply ... Can outside forces intervene in order to protect human rights... in the interest not of one state or another but of the individuals themselves. ... the lives and rights of its citizens, it temporarily forfeits its claims to legitimacy and sovereignty.