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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... believe will affirm the U.S. Government's abhorrence of torture , an affirmation that is very much needed , but they will do more than that . We believe they will also place additional pressure on govern- ments to stop practicing ...
... believe will affirm the U.S. Government's abhorrence of torture , an affirmation that is very much needed , but they will do more than that . We believe they will also place additional pressure on govern- ments to stop practicing ...
Pagina 5
... believe that it is Congress itself that must take the responsibility for determining which governments practice torture and are therefore gross violators of human rights . It is meaningless to have laws requiring aid reductions to gross ...
... believe that it is Congress itself that must take the responsibility for determining which governments practice torture and are therefore gross violators of human rights . It is meaningless to have laws requiring aid reductions to gross ...
Pagina 6
... believe that such appropriations , which would focus on protecting the security of the person , would complement the recently established structures that are designed to promote democracy . And once again , in addition to helping this ...
... believe that such appropriations , which would focus on protecting the security of the person , would complement the recently established structures that are designed to promote democracy . And once again , in addition to helping this ...
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... believe we know better than we did , to weep for the past and stand silent and indifferent to a present that knows the most horrible acts of barbarism ? Mr. YATRON . Thank you , Mr. Cox , for your statement and also for the ...
... believe we know better than we did , to weep for the past and stand silent and indifferent to a present that knows the most horrible acts of barbarism ? Mr. YATRON . Thank you , Mr. Cox , for your statement and also for the ...
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... believe in God and they don't believe in religion . I was very much interested in your efforts to prevent torture from starting in the first place , and the telegrams that you mentioned . Is the Soviet Union , and other Soviet bloc ...
... believe in God and they don't believe in religion . I was very much interested in your efforts to prevent torture from starting in the first place , and the telegrams that you mentioned . Is the Soviet Union , and other Soviet bloc ...
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