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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Pagina 15
... repressive regimes without corresponding evidence of efforts to combat effectively their repressive practices . The time has come to close that gap and renew our commitment to government that protects rather than brutalizes its citizens ...
... repressive regimes without corresponding evidence of efforts to combat effectively their repressive practices . The time has come to close that gap and renew our commitment to government that protects rather than brutalizes its citizens ...
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... repressive government -- no matter what the ideology -- wins the friendship of that country's citizens . If we support oppression , we gain only their hatred and ultimately threaten United States security . A few weeks ago Americans ...
... repressive government -- no matter what the ideology -- wins the friendship of that country's citizens . If we support oppression , we gain only their hatred and ultimately threaten United States security . A few weeks ago Americans ...
Pagina 39
... repression of workers and their unions . The Ninety - Three members of the World Inter- Parliamentary Union , at their annual meeting in September 1979 , unanimously passed a resolution condemning Uruguay for its continuing human rights ...
... repression of workers and their unions . The Ninety - Three members of the World Inter- Parliamentary Union , at their annual meeting in September 1979 , unanimously passed a resolution condemning Uruguay for its continuing human rights ...
Pagina 58
... to U.S. security interests and its international image than our aiding , training and supplying the armed forces of a repressive regime who , particularly in the midst of an internal armed conflict , use that assistance 58.
... to U.S. security interests and its international image than our aiding , training and supplying the armed forces of a repressive regime who , particularly in the midst of an internal armed conflict , use that assistance 58.
Pagina 62
... repression ; arrests were made under the provision of the state of emergency which allowed the executive to detain individ- uals without judicial order . In June 1972 I was arrested . I was taken to the Central Police Station where I ...
... repression ; arrests were made under the provision of the state of emergency which allowed the executive to detain individ- uals without judicial order . In June 1972 I was arrested . I was taken to the Central Police Station where I ...
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