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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... given without the requirement of specific measures to end the torture and the murder carried out by the gov- ernment receiving such aid . Finally , we believe that it is Congress itself that must take the responsibility for determining ...
... given without the requirement of specific measures to end the torture and the murder carried out by the gov- ernment receiving such aid . Finally , we believe that it is Congress itself that must take the responsibility for determining ...
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... given to a country in spite of its flagrant disregard for human rights , a full accounting of the extraordinary circumstances that warrant this must be submitted to Congress automatically -- instead of by request -- along with the ...
... given to a country in spite of its flagrant disregard for human rights , a full accounting of the extraordinary circumstances that warrant this must be submitted to Congress automatically -- instead of by request -- along with the ...
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... given a lower priority , insofar as we remain silent about extremely aggrevious violations of human rights , inso- far as we do not take the kind of steps that I've indicated could be taken even without any legislation , that is to say ...
... given a lower priority , insofar as we remain silent about extremely aggrevious violations of human rights , inso- far as we do not take the kind of steps that I've indicated could be taken even without any legislation , that is to say ...
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... given to them by international public opir and by actions by the U.S. Government . And there is a situation where , because of public outcry , becaus of domestic pressure , we have seen a situation where torture was extremely widespread ...
... given to them by international public opir and by actions by the U.S. Government . And there is a situation where , because of public outcry , becaus of domestic pressure , we have seen a situation where torture was extremely widespread ...
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... Given this climate , the military also regarded the defenders of political prison- ers as themselves engaging in subversion . Torture soon became a central feature of the Uruguayan military's brutal and frenzied struggle against ...
... Given this climate , the military also regarded the defenders of political prison- ers as themselves engaging in subversion . Torture soon became a central feature of the Uruguayan military's brutal and frenzied struggle against ...
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