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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... reason we bring them with urgency to your attention . We are aware , of course , that Congress has already enacted legis- lation that incorporates human rights into U.S. foreign policy , but we are also aware - I might add painfully ...
... reason we bring them with urgency to your attention . We are aware , of course , that Congress has already enacted legis- lation that incorporates human rights into U.S. foreign policy , but we are also aware - I might add painfully ...
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... reason the United Nations established as one of its first acts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . It stated , " No one shall be subject to torture or to cruel , inhuman , or degrading treatment or punishment . " This right is ...
... reason the United Nations established as one of its first acts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . It stated , " No one shall be subject to torture or to cruel , inhuman , or degrading treatment or punishment . " This right is ...
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... reason we're here today is because after 10 years of trying to combat torture , along with other nongovernmental orga- nizations , we're very aware that it's not enough , and we believe that the U.S. Government can greatly add to the ...
... reason we're here today is because after 10 years of trying to combat torture , along with other nongovernmental orga- nizations , we're very aware that it's not enough , and we believe that the U.S. Government can greatly add to the ...
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... reasons why they got better , and mi there be something that governments can learn from this ? Mr. Cox . Absolutely . I think that's a very important point . W our report , " Torture in the Eighties , " in fact , cite two examples ...
... reasons why they got better , and mi there be something that governments can learn from this ? Mr. Cox . Absolutely . I think that's a very important point . W our report , " Torture in the Eighties , " in fact , cite two examples ...
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... reasons and 1 in every 50 has been detained for interrogation . Virtually all of these have been subjected to some form of torture . The latter ratio perhaps has risen as a result of a series of mass arrests during the past 3 years ...
... reasons and 1 in every 50 has been detained for interrogation . Virtually all of these have been subjected to some form of torture . The latter ratio perhaps has risen as a result of a series of mass arrests during the past 3 years ...
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