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17 Sept 1793 Jahr - Anyone suspected of opposing the revolutionary government is arrested

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The Law of Suspects (French: Loi des suspects) was a decree passed by the French National Convention on 17 September 1793, during the French Revolution. Some historians consider this decree the start of 'the (Reign of) Terror' over France;[1][2] they argue that the decree marked a significant weakening of individual freedoms that led to "revolutionary paranoia" that swept the nation.

The law ordered the arrest of all avowed enemies and suspected enemies of the Revolution, and specifically aimed at unsubmissive former nobles, émigrés, officials removed or suspended from office, officers suspected of treason, and hoarders of goods.

The following year, the decree was expanded and became more strict. Implementation of the law and arrests were entrusted to oversight committees, and not to the legal authorities.The decree also introduced the maxim that subjects had to prove their innocence, which was later extended by the Law of 22 Prairial (10 June 1794).
The decree, with its effect of "Terror", lasted until July 1794, when the decree fell into disuse.

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17 Sept 1793 Jahr
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~ 230 years ago

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