The Phenomenon of Torture: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 605, May 15, 16; September 6, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 296 pagini |
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... brutal to imagine . They are victimized by their governments - the very institution which should protect them . In addition to the inhumanities these people have to endure , they must endure yet another obstacle : The unwillingness on ...
... brutal to imagine . They are victimized by their governments - the very institution which should protect them . In addition to the inhumanities these people have to endure , they must endure yet another obstacle : The unwillingness on ...
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... brutal and powerful enemy . Perhaps the distin- guished witnesses before us today can teach us how we can combat , and ultimately defeat , this horrifying practice . Due to the large number of witnesses we have before us today , we are ...
... brutal and powerful enemy . Perhaps the distin- guished witnesses before us today can teach us how we can combat , and ultimately defeat , this horrifying practice . Due to the large number of witnesses we have before us today , we are ...
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... brutal and frenzied struggle against internal subversion . The principal casualty of the military's action over these past 10 years has been human dignity and the individual liberties of Uru- guay's citizenry as a whole . If the ethical ...
... brutal and frenzied struggle against internal subversion . The principal casualty of the military's action over these past 10 years has been human dignity and the individual liberties of Uru- guay's citizenry as a whole . If the ethical ...
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... " in The New York Times , Nov. 28 , 1980 ; WOLA Press Release " Confidential Report Documents Brutal Conditions in Uruguayan Libertad ' Prisons " ( Nov. 5 , 1980 ) . *** Id . call " the torture chamber of the Americas " ? 53.
... " in The New York Times , Nov. 28 , 1980 ; WOLA Press Release " Confidential Report Documents Brutal Conditions in Uruguayan Libertad ' Prisons " ( Nov. 5 , 1980 ) . *** Id . call " the torture chamber of the Americas " ? 53.
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... brutal and frenzied struggle against internal subversion . The principal casualty of the military's actions over these past ten years has been human dignity and the individual liberties of Uruguay's citizenry . If the ethical and moral ...
... brutal and frenzied struggle against internal subversion . The principal casualty of the military's actions over these past ten years has been human dignity and the individual liberties of Uruguay's citizenry . If the ethical and moral ...
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