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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... regard to El Salvador , that a country will receive U.S. aid despite such gross violations of human rights as widespread torture and murder , there must be and there should be legislation to mandate a detailed explanation of the other ...
... regard to El Salvador , that a country will receive U.S. aid despite such gross violations of human rights as widespread torture and murder , there must be and there should be legislation to mandate a detailed explanation of the other ...
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... regard to monitoring the transfer of equipment used in torture , that have to do with the treatment of refugees , in particular the need to insure that people are not returned to situations where they are likely to be tortured and which ...
... regard to monitoring the transfer of equipment used in torture , that have to do with the treatment of refugees , in particular the need to insure that people are not returned to situations where they are likely to be tortured and which ...
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... regard for their veracity . In the Republic of Korea students detained for demonstrating and leafleting have been abused routinely at police stations and then released without charge . Some governments have tried to increase their ...
... regard for their veracity . In the Republic of Korea students detained for demonstrating and leafleting have been abused routinely at police stations and then released without charge . Some governments have tried to increase their ...
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... regard to torture . Ambassadors should play an aggressive role in disassociating the United States government from human rights violations . They should investigate allegations of torture , paying close attention to the questions of ...
... regard to torture . Ambassadors should play an aggressive role in disassociating the United States government from human rights violations . They should investigate allegations of torture , paying close attention to the questions of ...
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... regard , the Commission notes in its 1978 Annual Report that it received a communication , dated May 21 , 1979 , from the Uruguayan Government which stated that * 1978 Uruguay Report supra at 33-35 . " There is no evidence that any ...
... regard , the Commission notes in its 1978 Annual Report that it received a communication , dated May 21 , 1979 , from the Uruguayan Government which stated that * 1978 Uruguay Report supra at 33-35 . " There is no evidence that any ...
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