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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... so that not one citizen anywhere in the world , not one U.S. citizen in particular , would ever be near this heinous crime of torture , and if they do that they would report it . You know , in this dialog between torturers and those 3.
... so that not one citizen anywhere in the world , not one U.S. citizen in particular , would ever be near this heinous crime of torture , and if they do that they would report it . You know , in this dialog between torturers and those 3.
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... particular the State Department , to regularly act against torture . Ambassadors , for example , should be instructed to investigate al- legations of torture , to raise the issues of secret and incommunica- do detention , to stress the ...
... particular the State Department , to regularly act against torture . Ambassadors , for example , should be instructed to investigate al- legations of torture , to raise the issues of secret and incommunica- do detention , to stress the ...
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... particular the need to insure that people are not returned to situations where they are likely to be tortured and which have to do with providing funds to help in the rehabili- tation of those victims . But in the interest of time , Mr ...
... particular the need to insure that people are not returned to situations where they are likely to be tortured and which have to do with providing funds to help in the rehabili- tation of those victims . But in the interest of time , Mr ...
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... particular weight to the danger of torture for the applicant if he returns to his or her country of origin . The United States government cannot in good conscience deliver men and women to the door of the torture chamber . 9. Those ...
... particular weight to the danger of torture for the applicant if he returns to his or her country of origin . The United States government cannot in good conscience deliver men and women to the door of the torture chamber . 9. Those ...
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... particular , Mr. Chairman , incommunica- do detention is one issue we'd like to highlight before your subcom- mittee . If that could be gotten at , for instance , when you all travel , you could stop and ask about that , that's when the ...
... particular , Mr. Chairman , incommunica- do detention is one issue we'd like to highlight before your subcom- mittee . If that could be gotten at , for instance , when you all travel , you could stop and ask about that , that's when the ...
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