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"imprison" Definitions
  1. to put somebody in a prison or another place from which they cannot escape

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The extremists were prepared to kill, imprison, torture — everything.
Imprison them all, expel them all, or kill them all.
"Now, they want to imprison these children indefinitely," Dawson concludes.
And in every one, you must unjustly imprison a suspect.
It costs about $6900,2628 to imprison someone for one year.
No one wants to arrest and imprison seriously ill people.
"Because if not, they will imprison you, or you're dead."
An oblique form of the verb carcerare, meaning to imprison.
Trump has even threatened to prosecute and imprison his opponent.
Do we imprison people to help them become better human beings?
The fight against Boko Haram is no excuse to imprison children.
"A nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself," Obama said.
We imprison more people per capita than any other developed nation.
"If our vote will ... imprison Bibi, then we're ready," he says.
Today, we imprison more people than any other country in the world.
"Today, a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself," he said.
The government has threatened to imprison cheaters for up to seven years.
Unlike dictatorships, our government cannot prosecute or imprison someone for political reasons.
It would imprison doctors for performing a safe and legitimate medical procedure.
" Salib's claim is radical: "We should not imprison people who commit crimes.
The Houthis imprison us, and in this prison the coalition kills us.
The captured children on freed and Josh and Wesley decide to imprison Burr.
Americans imprison more people per-capita than every other country in the world.
Our courts are formidably equipped to indict, arrange, try, convict and imprison terrorists.
No one is threatening to imprison him if he doesn't denounce his friends.
There are different ways to imprison someone, including with love and instilled dependence.
Zhou Enlai" — the Chinese premier — "said: 'You should not let history imprison you.
Neither does he imprison, torture, or kill his political opponents like Stalin did.
When they sense rising mass resistance, they buy off or imprison the leaders.
Who gets to shape and make those standards and imprison us in them?
The same law allowed the king to imprison his third wife's parents for two and a half years on charges of "royal defamation" and also imprison a Thai man for 35 years in 2017 for insulting the monarchy on Facebook.
Trump is not threatening to imprison Hispanics, Muslims, or any other group of Americans.
Some of the land they imprison, especially around Manchester, Leeds and south London, is beautiful.
Common to them all is the use of the court system to imprison regime foes.
It is because of this history that we now imprison undocumented migrants and asylum seekers.
In their perverse way, dictatorships know full well they're doing wrong when they imprison dissidents.
Michael Flynn repeatedly stopped his own speech to echo the crowd's call to imprison Clinton.
As more and more of us imprison ourselves in the moment — thank you, addictive screens!
Our crime rates are not significantly lower than comparable stable democracies that imprison far fewer people.
The document led them to arrest and imprison 25-year-old Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen in August.
Powerful actors, including CIA, are engaged in a sophisticated effort to dehumanize, delegitimize and imprison him.
Crew members worried that the Chinese might sink the Isla or imprison them if they returned.
Imprison me, pen me in, let me be me, for the first time in my life.
In general, though, states are not authorized to imprison everyone in their houses all the time.
And he wrote about governments' efforts to imprison dissidents, block internet communication and censor the media.
They give the authorities sweeping rights to imprison or even shoot people they regard as troublemakers.
While Israel seeks to tarnish and imprison me, the international community has offered a different perspective.
Paranoia led the FBI and local police to infiltrate Black Power groups and imprison its leaders.
To imprison people, sometimes very young people, with no hope of release or redemption is inhumane.
In many states, the probation officer has the power to simply imprison you without immediate judicial review.
We imprison almost five times as many people per-capita than the United Kingdom, another western democracy.
For example, bail must be revisited as it seeks to imprison the poorest and most vulnerable defendants.
Do not subvert democracy; do not pilfer your country's resources; do not imprison and torture your critics.
Why it matters: Trump is successfully resisting the West Wing bubble that tended to imprison his predecessors.
Scroll down to see some of the most bizarre excuses China has allegedly used to imprison Uighurs.
Do Trump and his followers realize that when you build a wall you imprison those inside, too?
On Saturday, some protesters chanted, "Imprison Park Geun-hye!" as they marched toward the presidential Blue House.
Ms. Park used South Korea's laws criminalizing defamation to charge and imprison government critics and the press.
It is an outrageous misuse of government power to allow a private entity to imprison any individual.
Second, Congress can end detention bed quotas, which provide an incentive to imprison immigrants regardless of necessity.
But the president's so-called solution — to imprison immigrants as families in detention centers — is equally abhorrent.
For a country that calls itself the land of the free, we are so quick to imprison people.
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Such things are valuable: indeed, the courts imprison people deemed to have feigned royal links for personal gain.
Mr. Erdogan has been accused of using the coup as an excuse to imprison political and social opponents.
Saudi Arabia continues to arrest and imprison Saudi citizens for criticizing the government or participating in peaceful protests.
"We don't imprison the poor in the United States for the so-called crime of poverty," he said.
The Kurdistan government will imprison those caught trying to cross the border with sentences up to 10 years.
The party at times seemed unified only around a shared determination to imprison the former secretary of state.
The lower court approved a request to imprison Mr. Sharif in Lahore, his hometown, instead of in Rawalpindi.
Historically, fascists sought to silence, imprison and even kill university professors and other intellectuals who resisted authoritarian rule.
Ky threatened to imprison him in a cage on the palace lawn should he ever win an election.
At times, it allows them to decide to imprison people who deserve a fine or just social opprobrium.
But lawmakers there had just amended a law intended to imprison anyone who crosses into the country illegally.
A computer crimes act and a sedition law have been used to imprison activists, human rights groups say.
China's security machine is ready to censor, arrest and imprison those who speak too candidly about events in 303.
Inevitably, a Palestinian Nelson Mandela would emerge -- a symbolic freedom fighter who Israel would have to demonize or imprison.
It's a lot like Pokemon, except that the main kid isn't trying to capture and imprison the magical creatures.
The law empowered him to prosecute and imprison anyone who voiced or printed statements critical of the federal government.
From the mid-1950s onward, there was no indication of Moscow planning to imprison or exterminate Jews en masse.
But now, as a weak and corrupt and unpopular president, those constraints have come to imprison him as well.
Instead, he has promised to address abuses by the criminal justice system and imprison fewer people for less time.
It is a proposal that he has declined, because he assumes that the government will simply imprison them both.
The Sessions DOJ spent nearly a year trying to imprison a woman for a brief chuckle during his confirmation hearing.
Imprison Her Soft Hand continues at Project for Empty Space (2 Gateway Center Gallery, Newark, New Jersey) through April 1.
"A nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself," Obama declared to the assembled representatives of the UN's member states.
The Republican nominee for president of the United States has promised to imprison his opponent if he wins the election.
"The U.S. government cannot imprison American citizens without charge or access to a judge," said Jonathan Hafetz, an A.C.L.U. lawyer.
Both claim to be the vanguards of a just Islamic society and yet they imprison, torture, and murder their dissidents.
Within this medium, the human skull resembles Plato's allegory of the cave: We imprison ourselves within flickering illusions and simulations.
Most are rooted in security concerns about people who may be difficult to successfully prosecute and imprison with lengthy sentences.
But the government has been accused of broadening the crackdown to imprison a wide range of political opponents and critics.
Or with the Chinese government on technology that aids it in its ongoing, horrifying campaign to imprison a million Uighurs?
One bleak option is to kill as many of the child soldiers as possible on the battlefield, and imprison the rest.
But first, tonight, Bowe Bergdahl walked into a North Carolina courtroom facing life imprison and walked out a free man today.
Durbin failed to mention those nations have no First Amendment protections for the press and actually imprison political adversaries, including reporters.
It had been a terrible decade that saw famine kill millions, and their countrymen enslave, imprison, torture, and murder millions more.
We can never again allow our country to imprison its people because of their ancestry, not because they committed a crime.
If they see you doing so, they will imprison you for 10 days, and they will take a guarantee from you.
THE TRIALS OF NINA McCALL: Sex, Surveillance, and the Decades-Long Government Plant to Imprison "Promiscuous" Women, by Scott W. Stern.
The drop in convictions means Pennsylvania is paying approximately $131 million less to imprison Philadelphians every year in the Krasner era.
It costs about $33,000 a year to imprison someone for a nonviolent drug offense and $6,000 to treat someone with MAT.
The regulator has no powers to fine or imprison people but can ban individuals from working in the Swiss financial sector.
Summoned to the police station, Mr. Tiwari confessed readily and with clasped hands he beseeched the police not to imprison him.
And it is particularly reckless coming from someone whose office gives him broad powers to fight or imprison the nation's enemies.
"I spent half my day knocking down rumors that we're going to imprison people in their homes," he said earlier Thursday.
India lost many soldiers to the war, and in response began to imprison the Chinese immigrants in detention camps in Rajasthan.
We are now spending $80 billion a year to imprison 2.2 million Americans, who are disproportionately African-American, Latino and Native American.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently referenced the House's contempt powers, jokingly threatening to arrest and imprison administration members who defy congressional subpoenas.
And so, Pelosi says what she said on Tuesday -- that she doesn't just want to impeach Trump, she wants to imprison him.
Americans are realizing that prohibition has not stemmed consumption and only served to enrich drug cartels and unfairly imprison millions of people.
This is what causes the regime to restrict internet access, tear down satellite dishes, shoot unarmed student protesters and imprison political reformists.
It's rather confounding why Jadis would rebuke his offer and decide to imprison the man who showed up with an olive branch.
He also gleefully threatened to imprison Hillary Clinton, the first woman to run for president on behalf of a major political party.
Donald Trump has called Hillary Clinton "the devil" and threatened to imprison her during the second presidential debate if he became president.
Maggie defies that model when she executes Gregory for the assassination attempt, but she chooses to imprison, rather than kill, the assassin.
He attended the resulting trial in full dress uniform, practically daring the court to imprison one of Germany's most famous war heroes.
While paying to imprison a young man for the rest of his life is horrifically expensive, the death penalty is more so.
"A nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself," Obama told the assembled representatives of the UN's member states in September 2016.
"It is particularly reckless coming from someone whose office gives him broad powers to fight or imprison the nation's enemies," Sulzberger said.
This is what causes the regime to restrict Internet access, tear down satellite dishes, shoot unarmed student protestors, and imprison political reformers.
America now incarcerates eight times as many women as in 1980, and only Thailand seems to imprison women at a higher rate.
This is what causes the regime to restrict internet access, tear down satellite dishes, shoot unarmed student protesters, and imprison political reformers.
The multinational record company proceeding to take Niccals aboard, back to London only to imprison him in a dungeon beneath Abbey Road.
Many analysts of Chinese politics say Mr. Xi viewed Mr. Zhou as a rival and used the anticorruption campaign to imprison him.
When AI is used to track people, to identify ethnic minorities, to imprison them in concentration camps, it's extraordinarily disturbing and troubling.
We will starve, imprison, torture and gas you, until it is no longer possible for any life to exist in these areas.
"If that earns me jail, the government will have to explain what it invented to imprison me," Rodriguez responded at the time.
The federal government has designated the Santa Ana City Jail in California as the ideal site nationally to imprison transgender immigrant women.
This is what causes the regime to restrict internet access, tear down satellite dishes, shoot unarmed student protesters and imprison political reformers.
Bristol Palin's ex-husband Dakota Meyer claims the mother of three tried to imprison him for 18 months over an alleged financial error.
Thursday night's snap election was called by Rajoy after he used his new authority to dissolve the Catalan parliament and imprison eight politicians.
"You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind," he said.
The United States abolished the institution of debtors' prisons in 1833, making it illegal under federal law to imprison people for unpaid debts.
"A nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself," Mr. Obama said of the protectionist impulse to resist the forces of global integration.
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Putin has shown in stages that he's willing to ruin livelihoods, beat up, imprison and even shoot those who challenge him, he says.
That fact may explain the central paradox of mass incarceration: fewer crimes, more criminals; less wrongdoing to imprison people for, more people imprisoned.
"Why should German taxpayers pay to imprison foreign criminals?" said Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), Merkel's coalition partner.
In his last line — "you'd be in jail" — he is outright saying that he would imprison Hillary Clinton in office (if he could).
But I think people have learned the lesson the hard way that you can't death-sentence or imprison your way out of crime.
But when defamation is a criminal offence, governments can go beyond fining critics who have caused demonstrable harm, and imprison them simply for speaking.
By disbanding the panel, you might think Sessions is, willfully or not, promoting junk science that could imprison the innocent or free the guilty.
Mahathir's previous decades-long tenure was marked by an iron grip on power; he was known for using security laws to imprison political opponents.
The "lock them up election" we're about to endure isn't just about a desire to imprison political opponents -- the opposite of a functioning democracy.
A Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed a measure that would imprison government officials up to five years for obstructing the enforcement of federal laws.
Ah, there's nothing like the people at all levels of your campaign being unlawful as hell to make you want to imprison political adversaries.
"The court's decision to imprison Chelsea Manning for refusing to comply with a grand jury is pointless, punitive, and cruel," her supporters said Friday.
A Human Rights Watch report earlier this year noted that "police use blackmail and extortion against gay men, threatening to out or imprison them".
"Sometimes they imprison them and paint a border around them in chalk, and say, 'if you go past this point, you die,'" Nyoni says.
Lauren Salzman was also a member of the secret "slave" group and admitted to conspiring to imprison one woman for more than a year.
Our message is simple — world leaders and foreign governments, including those attending the U.N.-hosted meeting this month, should empower women, not imprison them.
The problem, according to the ACLU, is that there's no end point to the war on terror, so the military can imprison someone indefinitely.
The US and the Soviet Union joined forces against the threat, defeated it, and built a space station to imprison and study the aliens.
What's at Stake President-elect Donald Trump says he will move immediately to deport or imprison two million, maybe three million, unauthorized-immigrant criminals.
We have learned from Venezuelan sources that Maduro soon may try to arrest and imprison Guaidó to extinguish the fire of the freedom movement.
MbS, not surprisingly, is chairman of the committee, which has been granted sweeping powers to investigate cases, imprison suspects, freeze assets, and seize property.
But it seems uniquely cruel to imprison — with the intention of expelling — people who were America's allies in the war that ravaged their homeland.
The Chinese government has in recent years increasingly used the crimes of "subversion" or "inciting subversion" to imprison political dissidents and human rights advocates.
Reigning from the thousands of televisions scattered across the land, Dumpty has deployed his henchmen to imprison swathes of the population in impenetrable darkness.
With support from many angry and frightened Americans, he might use troops to imprison all Muslims or even to torture those in military custody.
The only way to guarantee that this doesn't happen – the fear-filled, totalitarian way – is to imprison everyone who commits a crime for life.
In 1950, 711,000 Arabs registered with UNRWA, the newly created UN organization designed to imprison them until it happened, even if it took forever.
First, the House or Senate can each try to imprison witnesses, but this process has been "long dormant," according to the Congressional Research Service.
Throughout those years, Assange always maintained that the US intended to imprison him—that US hegemony considered him too dangerous to be left free.
When Thanos invades Wakanda in the comics, forces led by his crony, Proxima Midnight, capture Shuri and imprison her in a state of living death.
However, it appears Martin just revealed a definitive deadline on his blog, alongside a promise to "imprison" himself in New Zealand if it's not done.
It allows for experiments that transform the imprisoned and those that imprison, as well as the society that comes to take lawless zones for granted.
"Why should German taxpayers pay to imprison foreign criminals?" said Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), coalition partners to Merkel's conservatives.
During the campaign, Trump repeatedly said Clinton's use of her private email server was illegal and threatened to imprison her once he was in office.
Only if we deport, keep out, disempower, or imprison those people actively conspiring to keep America down—Muslims, Hispanics, the Clintons, free traders, cosmopolitans, etc.
During World War II, fears that Japanese-Americans were covertly aiding the enemy led Franklin Roosevelt to imprison more than 100,000 people in internment camps.
These government officials threaten to yank business licenses, fail to renew visas, freeze bank accounts, seize passports and even imprison contractors who do not pay.
Without the program, the state might imprison the women for years at a much greater cost — and end up with a much higher recidivism rate.
My jailers chose to imprison me here because Edirne is far from my home, family and friends in the southeastern Kurdish region of the country.
Attempts to identify likely perpetrators and keep guns out of their hands are as foolhardy as attempts to kill or imprison all of the terrorists.
In the long run, of course, it's cheaper for society to not imprison for life people who are ready and willing to make positive contributions.
Venezuela is part of the International Criminal Court, which has the jurisdiction to investigate, prosecute and imprison anyone committing mass atrocity crimes within its borders.
The series presents Avery's case as a one-off—a preposterous crusade by a grudge-bearing county sheriff's department to discredit and imprison a nemesis.
In South Dakota, the House recently passed a bill that would fine or even imprison pediatricians who provide gender-affirmative care to patients under 16.
Iran is not content to just illegally imprison our family members, but rather seems determined to break their spirits and put their lives at risk.
I won my asylum case this May, after six months of detention in Yuba County Jail, which has a contract with ICE to imprison immigrants.
Some countries, like Sweden, scale fines according to ability to pay and imprison only those whom the state deems to have willfully failed to pay.
Ms. Wang's husband, Bao Longjun, who worked with her, was charged with "inciting subversion of state power," a slightly lighter charge also used to imprison dissidents.
But rights groups say its use in Xinjiang is problematic because the technology is used to detain or imprison people who are accused of no crime.
Foreign nationals in US prisons can ask for a transfer to their home country, where authorities make their own determination about how long to imprison someone.
Or he could be even more emboldened to silence his critics, investigate and possibly imprison political opponents and deprive certain minority faiths of freedom of religion.
Or do we imprison them because, like the demons, we get pleasure out of moral superiority and having power over those we've dismissed as beneath us?
Trump, a Republican businessman who campaigned against illegal immigration and threatened to imprison Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if elected, lost the popular vote in the Nov.
Brazil's courts have wide discretion to imprison people convicted of violent crimes, but defendants appealing those convictions could, in theory, seek relief under the new ruling.
Another year is passing in which the United States has not recognized the Armenian genocide, and Turkey continues to harass churches and unjustly imprison innocent people.
But the state, while willing to pay to imprison her, was unwilling to pay for drug rehab except for the most serious addicts; she didn't qualify.
The report said Trump's anti-press rhetoric "serves to reinforce the framework of accusations and legal charges that allow" authoritarians the world over to imprison journalists.
The administration is currently engaged in a legal battle to be able to imprison migrant children separately from their parents for even longer periods of time.
He has repeatedly threatened to imprison Clinton if he wins the presidency; he insulted a Gold Star family and shamed a human being for having a disability.
Early on, the Bush administration was not interested in nation-building and was happy with a conciliatory president who would co-opt corrupt warlords, not imprison them.
Mario, Princess Peach, and three Toads have been kidnapped by King Boo and his phantasmic accomplices, and the portraits that imprison them are scattered throughout the building.
Joe Biden (D-DE) as the Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy (RAVE) Act — to imprison and fine club owners and promoters for allowing MDMA on their property.
Hundreds of thousands gathered in the streets of Seoul to march toward the presidential Blue Palace, chanting "Imprison Park Geun-hye" and waving signs demanding her resignation.
"China already engages in invasive cyber-surveillance and uses the data to crush dissent, destroy cultural and religious identities, and torture and imprison its citizens," Holsclaw said.
The caucus is our attempt to help meet that challenge by calling attention to governments that threaten or imprison journalists, or allow their killings to go unpunished.
"We owe her a major debt of gratitude," he said of the woman whom he labeled "crooked" and threatened to imprison during a debate the month before.
I told myself: You're going to weave a web in which you're going to imprison yourself, when you have in front of you a much larger horizon.
Vaguely written, the laws institute sentences of lashings and even stoning to death -- and have been used to imprison women at the mere accusation of illicit behavior.
He has used his status as general secretary to wage a withering campaign against corruption, impose ideological conformity on schools and imprison scores of activists and dissidents.
In states like Indiana, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia, elected officials are willing to imprison people for administering their own abortions because they simply couldn't afford care nearby.
As the man who helped imprison both of the Haller siblings, he'd more likely be burned into their brains with shocking clarity than seen through a haze.
Hundreds of minorities remain in prison under these laws that, while presented to defend Islam, have been used to imprison Christians and even Muslims of minority sects.
Moreover, in most countries throughout the region, local authorities themselves imprison, torture and even kill their own citizens if they choose to criticize or mobilize against them.
It said the case against Vanny showed "the lengths to which the authorities will go to use, bend and break the rules of criminal procedure to imprison activists".
Newly unleashed immigration enforcement authorities are acting in an increasingly authoritarian manner, with the acting ICE director telling Fox News he wanted to imprison politicians he disagrees with.
The Obama administration resolved several previous detentions through a January 2016 prisoner swap that Republicans criticized as setting a precedent that would encourage Iran to imprison more Americans.
Some descended into bloody civil war, with some rebels promising access to Satyr, others promising to cleanse their country of all pornography, and to imprison or massacre viewers.
Since then, we've had Cersei blowing up the entire Sept after she used the High Sparrow to imprison her political rivals and their callous treatment of Lady Olenna.
"President Erdogan's choice to take hostages and imprison innocent Americans, to try to gain leverage over the United States, is egregious and unlawful," Shaheen said in the statement.
"The cases against Vanny ... highlight the lengths to which the authorities will go to use, bend and break the rules of criminal procedure to imprison activists," Amnesty said.
Ring, now 47, says he was fortunate that the judge on his case had the power to imprison him for far less time than prosecutors had asked for.
The new system also severely limited automatic pretrial detention, which was sometimes used to imprison suspects for years without trial, and provided more mechanisms for alternative dispute resolutions.
She later worked as a court advocate at the Hall of Justice in the Bronx, trying to persuade judges not to imprison people accused of low-level felonies.
On the show, the couple who imprison Offred as their Handmaid, Commander Waterford and his wife, Serena, are played by attractive actors in their forties and thirties, respectively.
Auschwitz I, the first camp to undergo construction, was initially created for three reasons: to imprison enemies, to use forced labor, and to kill certain groups of people.
But the law also gives Congress its own inherent enforcement powers, separate and apart from the courts, to arrest and imprison witnesses held in contempt for defying a subpoena.
While there currently is no functioning jail on the Capitol grounds, there are several rooms inside the Capitol building that historically were used to imprison people held in contempt.
It would be nice to think that Americans could agree that political campaigns ought not to work with foreign governments who imprison and beat up their domestic political opponents.
Blocker is stationed in New Mexico, where he carries out the orders of the U.S. Army to imprison Native Americans, without due process, so that expansion can continue unfettered.
Since then, Chechnyan officials have continued to imprison gay men, torturing them in facilities that are being compared to concentration camps—even pressuring locals to murder their gay relatives.
In a landmark ruling, Botswana's High Court rejected a 54-year-old colonial law that could imprison those in same-sex relationships for up to 7 years, BBC reports.
Karl Bendetsen during the internment of Japanese Americans, to imprison anyone with "one drop of Japanese blood," a call back to the racist classification rule for mixed race children.
Park will be held in detention for up to 20 days while she is investigated and possibly indicted on charges that could imprison her for at least 10 years.
"It is not possible to remove and imprison all these top princes and all will be business as usual," warned Fereidun Fesharaki, founder of energy consultancy FACTS Global Energy.
Park is being held in detention for up to 20 days while she is investigated and possibly indicted on charges that could imprison her for at least 10 years.
De Sade has captivated artists and psychologists for centuries, but looking at some of the more graphic illustrations in the book, Napoleon's decision to imprison him seems rather reasonable.
It's also occasionally beyond absurd, as when Joe's bookstore has a soundproof glass vault in the basement, where he can repair antique books or imprison people, and sometimes both.
Many have watched warily as Mr. Xi has used his power to imprison scores of dissidents, stifle free speech and tighten oversight of the economy, the world's second largest.
Russia had threatened to imprison them for up to six years, saying their patrol boats had illegally crossed its borders to enter the Sea of Azov, just off Crimea.
Borkovský initially tried publishing a book about the discovery of the oldest Slavic pottery recovered in central Europe, but the Nazis threatened to imprison him in a concentration camp.
In places like Iran and North Korea, rogue regimes have used trumped up and unfounded charges to imprison Americans, kicking off years of complex negotiations with the US government.
Now Mustafa - whose boyish features belie the horrors suffered by his family - is dismantling structures that rights groups say were used to imprison, torture, and kill thousands of people.
This has increased uncertainty among FARC members, fueling warnings from hard-liners like Mr. Márquez, that Mr. Duque's government is bent on finding excuses to imprison or extradite them.
And when you imprison people for money, it means you have to choose between padding the bottom line and spending the money needed to create safe and healthy conditions.
" But, Goldacre adds, "I would have to imprison them all, because there's no way I would be able to force 500 people to eat fruits and vegetables for a life.
That raises the possibility, perhaps as early as this weekend, that the Maduro regime could arrest and imprison Guaidó – with widespread, anti-Maduro and pro-democracy protests expected for Saturday.
These two companies are suppliers to Chinese officials in Xinjiang, where facial recognition tech and artificial intelligence has been used to track and imprison minority groups like Uighurs and Muslims.
And yet, Cook County spent at least $50,000 to convict Taylor, not to mention what it spent to imprison her nor the resources expended to build the case against her.
The tribunal's chief, Abolghassem Salavati, is widely known as a "judge of death," and harbors a long history of collaborating with the regime to imprison or even execute political dissidents.
But the relationship between Mr. Sisi's government and Mr. Erdogan's has been one of almost open disdain since Mr. Sisi led the military takeover to remove and imprison Mr. Morsi.
Although we're years past Culloden, hostilities have barely cooled, and there's real tension and frustration as redcoats storm through the house or imprison Jenny's husband, Ian, just because they can.
"What's completely gone is the bipartisan consensus that was a cornerstone of our foreign policy, that if you imprison journalists and restrict the media, there will be consequences," Simon says.
He'll use the law, which he ignores when it suits him, to try to imprison public servants who launched an early investigation of Russian attempts to subvert an American election.
According to Holliday's affidavit, Farrera-Brochez originally contacted the FBI in November 2018, alleging that Ler married him under false pretenses and conspired with Singaporean authorities to falsely imprison him.
The president must speak to people's pain, and acknowledge that we imprison too many people for too long, and at a cost to taxpayers of billions of dollars a year.
During a time of budget cuts, we spend a hundred and fifty million dollars each year to imprison a hundred and sixty-six people, almost a million dollars per prisoner. . . .
Freedom House once again lamented the country's historic, unrivaled limits on online speech, its penchant for hacking opponents and media organizations alike, and its willingness to imprison critics of Beijing's leaders.
If not, then, whatever the fiction, how can the Constitution authorize the Government to imprison arbitrarily those who, whatever we might pretend, are in reality right here in the United States?
Of course, Enes has been labeled a terrorist in his native Turkey -- with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trying to imprison him and his family members for speaking out against the regime.
Trump often speaks in hyperbolic language, however, which means he may not have necessarily expected Comey to ever imprison members of the press, despite what sounds like a rather frightening suggestion.
Yet the Trump administration's misdirected drug policies targeting immigrants will tear families apart and needlessly imprison hard-working people simply because they want to be in the US with their families.
"There is a real danger that if Google launches Dragonfly, it will end up helping the Chinese government to arrest or imprison people simply for expressing their views online," Westby said.
And when Donald Trump began inveighing against the press as the "enemy of the people" what MBS and his ilk in Riyadh saw was license to imprison, disappear, even, possibly, kill.
U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni in Manhattan said United did not falsely arrest or imprison Cooper given how lounge staff "clearly wanted her out" but let security call the police in.
He was an active neo-Nazi, and his idea of a big night out, even now, is to dress up in commando gear, waylay immigrants, and imprison them in a cage.
While the American public is right to be concerned about Mr. Erdogan's efforts to stifle free speech and imprison journalists, as a Kurd I am saddened that the criticism ends there.
We doubt there could have been more satisfied recipients than the Bro-thraki Khals who have spent several episodes threatening to rape and imprison her for the rest of her life.
"It runs the gamut from openly hostile legislation that would arrest and imprison doctors for providing medically necessary care, to legislation that would carelessly erase critical local LGBTQ protections," he added.
The measure, strongly embraced by Assembly Democrats, will leave North Carolina as the only state to automatically prosecute and imprison 16 and 17-year-olds as adults regardless of the crime.
Taliban commanders in Nangahar said the group was doing everything it could to reduce civilian casualties, including setting up a commission to investigate attacks that kill civilians and imprison those responsible.
Internationally there are many countries, including Western democracies like the United States, that imprison people who fail to pay fines, though the practice has been challenged in the courts in America.
That is why Mr Trump assured Mrs Clinton during the second television debate this month that, if he won on November 8th, he would reinvestigate and imprison her over her e-mails.
He did not repeat his promise, made in the second debate, to imprison Mrs Clinton; he did not appear to boast of paying no income tax, as he had in the first.
Then they came in a mob, beat her husband and threatened to burn down the house, until her three sons calmed them with a promise that they would imprison their own mother.
According to the Pew Charitable Trusts, Louisiana is more than twice as likely to imprison citizens for non-violent crimes as southern states with similar crime rates, including South Carolina and Florida.
Did he have to not only BEAT the Raps, but embarrass them, imprison them in history as Jordan did the Mark Price Cavs, the Clyde Drexler Blazers, or the Patrick Ewing Knicks?
Hearing a chant, laughing and saying it once, and moving on is not 'chanting,' 'joining a chant,' and it sure as hell isn&apost 'join[ing] the call to imprison... Hillary Clinton.
Trump Threatens to Jail Clinton at Nasty, Bitter DebateDonald Trump issued an unprecedented threat at the second debate Sunday night, telling Hillary Clinton he would seek to imprison her if gets elected.
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian lawmaker is introducing a draft bill that would imprison those engaging in or promoting same-sex relations, a copy of the draft seen by Reuters on Thursday showed.
For example, he later said women who get abortions don't need to be punished, and has recently said he's not going to bother with trying to imprison Hillary, or overturning marriage equality.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto rebuffed American efforts to imprison Guzmán in the U.S. when he was last arrested in 22019, appearing to treat the imprisonment as a matter of sovereign pride.
The issue of whether the government can or should imprison American terrorism suspects without trial as enemy combatants, rather than prosecuting them, has prompted recurring debates since the George W. Bush administration.
Then I would imprison him in his highchair and spoon-feed him, eager to witness gastronomic revelation — the earthy sweetness of yams tinged with maple syrup, the vegetal pleasure of buttery broccoli.
People awaiting trial account for 95 percent of the growth in the jail population from 2000 to 2014, and it costs roughly $38 million every day to imprison these largely nonviolent defendants.
So I think it wouldn&apost make sense to convict him and imprison him for illegal immigration considering he probably thinks he was in a playpen at Chuck E. Cheese&aposs or something.
Prosecuting firms may not have the smack of justice that populists crave: you can't imprison a company, let alone force it to do a humiliating "perp walk"—being paraded in handcuffs in public.
He did not repeat his promise, aired in the second debate, to imprison Mrs Clinton; he did not appear to boast of paying no federal income tax, as he had in the first.
"In some circumstances, such diagnoses can be used to imprison and/or commit an individual based on their future likely danger to society, this adds another dimension to this problem," the scientists wrote.
Governments from Canada to Europe fine and imprison those found guilty of so-called hate speech crimes, and the "everyone else is doing it!" argument could pressure the United States to follow suit.
Studies from 2017 indicate that Los Angeles County––which allows a shockingly corrupt Sheriff's Department to administer the United States' largest jail system ––imprison blacks at a rate 503 times greater than whites.
Trump has signaled that the young crown prince has a free hand at home to imprison and execute and can continue his overseas adventurism with no more than a slap on the wrist.
"The scientists should kind of imprison their creature, and in turn we would start to see the monster emerge inside, from the humans," director Vincenzo Natali explained in an interview about the film.
It was Mr. Inoyatov who reportedly had persuaded the aging Mr. Karimov to prosecute his own daughter, Gulnara Karimova, on extortion and embezzlement charges and to imprison a nephew in a psychiatric clinic.
This allows Congress to use its constitutional authority to detain and imprison a person found in contempt until that individual complies with a congressional demand or that particular Congress comes to an end.
He raised a family in suburban Maryland while passing himself off as a soldier, duping state motor vehicle administrations, passport officials and even the same US Attorney's Office now looking to imprison him.
"To imprison a democratically elected government leader is more than a bridge too far," Geert Bourgeois, the Flemish president and a member of the New Flemish Alliance party, told VRT News on Thursday.
"To ensure lasting change, the repressive legal framework used to persecute and imprison peaceful activists and religious believers on ill-defined charges of extremism for so many years should be changed for good."
For instance, Antarctica is home to a bizarre group of fishes that survive only because they're filled with antifreeze—special proteins that imprison ice crystals before they can multiply and freeze the blood.
His use of soldiers to imprison American Muslims indefinitely without charges or trial, or to torture them, or to carry out drone strikes inside the United States would be blatantly illegal and unconstitutional.
In her photos, some of which are presented in this Freedman File, she depicts both how we can show love and how we can imprison while asking us to remember that we're animals, too.
Kay Ivey signed into law a bill that would ban almost all abortions in the state — without exceptions for rape or incest — and imprison doctors who perform the procedure for up to 99 years.
" What they're saying: Stahl pressed Hulio, asking him to clarify that he wouldn't and hadn't sold Pegasus to a country "that is known to violate human rights and imprison journalists and go after activists.
And if nothing else, the massively depressing failure to imprison him here is made slightly less so by the promise of his upcoming federal trial, which carries a maximum sentence of life behind bars.
Padilla also loosened Puerto Rico's penalties for small amounts of recreational possession, when he signed an executive order in September advising judges not to imprison people caught with fewer than six grams of weed.
In the second episode, the short, stocky villain Short John Silver uses a robotic octopus to imprison a Caribbean island's inhabitants so he can steal their treasure and, of course, sell it at auction.
The President's solution, he said, was to imprison the more confrontational Leopoldo López, which had made him an international symbol of the "martyred political prisoner" and, by contrast, made Capriles look like an accommodationist.
He and others further pointed to what's being called "Operation Scorpion" — an effort to bribe, imprison and otherwise cajole National Assembly members not to back Guaido — as a sign of Maduro's feelings of insecurity.
Relying on Supreme Court precedent from over 30 years ago, the 2016 guidance set out basic constitutional requirements: Do not imprison a person for nonpayment without first asking whether he or she can pay.
He was trained by his father to imprison Ico as the time for offering draws nearer, and now must grapple with the realities of what he's allowing to happen to such a young boy.
They order him to pay a hefty fine, the equivalent of one cow or 66 days of work, and they imprison him until he is able to scrounge up the funds to pay it.
Instead, he was tweeting about how he would have won the popular vote if he had actually needed to, and also threatened to imprison flag burners:Two days later, he addressed the attack in Ohio:76.
How it works: The idea is to revive the congressional "inherent contempt" power — which hasn't been used in nearly a century, and was used to put witnesses on trial and imprison them in the Capitol.
You can create yourself a gorgeous husband and children without issue, too, and if you ever find yourself tiring of them you only need to imprison them in a windowless room with a working barbecue.
But if the administration declines to respond, the tribunal has the authority to impose a decision that, while powerless to arrest or imprison the agents, could have an impact on federal policy down the road.
After May 26th, however, the government is hoping that will change, as it has passed the Psychoactive Substances Act banning such drugs and giving authorities the power to imprison suppliers for up to seven years.
A state could surreptitiously collect DNA in order to persecute LGBTQ+ people, similar to how China has used genetic information to identify and imprison more than a million Uighurs, an ethnic Muslim minority in China.
"He's got a great personality," he gushed, adding, "He loves his people," a remarkable conclusion about a man who cares above all about remaining in power, however many people he needs to kill and imprison.
Under the new legislation, anyone who "compels or entices a transgender person" to beg could face jail time of up to two years - a clause that campaigners say could be misused to imprison transgender people.
It's a beautiful metaphor for the interdependence of women's lives — for the way that, as Paley would remind us, the laws that imprison or criminalize one of us narrow the options for all of us.
Richard Evans, a Cambridge University professor and expert on German history, said that the Nazi government, and especially Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the S.S., used Paragraph 175 extensively to arrest and imprison gay men.
Shortly after 28503/22019, Bush turned back the clock to before 1215 (when the Magna Carta was signed), formally suspending habeas corpus and claiming a prerogative to imprison indefinitely anyone he labeled a terrorist suspect.
In recent months, the government has gone after prominent lawyers and rights activists with prosecutions that have frozen their bank accounts, rescinded their ability to travel abroad and could ultimately imprison them for lengthy terms.
Worse yet — and similar to a punitive approach to immigration enforcement — in perpetuating meaningless enforcement, we pathologize poverty, criminalize and imprison difference, perpetuate institutional racism, and degrade legal practices long considered essential to our freedom.
And, Mr. Speaker, all the jails in the world — and we already imprison more people per capita than any other country — and all of the executions … in the world will not make that situation right.
The rules that are used to imprison and steal from Americans in Georgia, Montana, or Iowa are often very different than those enforced against the powerful people found in Washington, DC or New York City.
" Cynthia Valadez, a deputy director at the Austin chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), told the Globe Sanchez "is enabling the federal government to divide us and imprison us and separate us.
Because hearing a Pokémon speak makes us question exactly how ethical it is to capture and imprison wild animals with the capacity for human language, before then forcing them to fight each other to near death.
"We oppose it because it is another weapon devised by Mr. Narendra Modi to imprison Muslim men or drag them to police stations," Sushmita Dev, president of the women's wing of Congress, said in a speech.
Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, who is leading the investigation into Russian interference, has asked Sullivan not to imprison Flynn, a former general, because of his military service and because he provided "substantial" cooperation with the probe.
Why it matters: Extended seven times since 2016, the state of emergency allowed the Turkish government to dismiss more than 100,000 people from public office and arbitrarily imprison more than 50,000, including American pastor Andrew Brunson.
During his first term, Mr. Xi waged a far-reaching campaign against graft, using it to imprison rivals, instill fear within the party establishment and set himself up as the nation's most powerful leader in decades.
There are no leaders to imprison or publicly humiliate, no democratic agenda to tar by association with Western values and no reason for protesters to avoid disruptive tactics or slogans that antagonize the entire ruling system.
Seeking probation Prosecutors previously asked the judge to imprison Papadopoulos for up to six months, after he thwarted their early attempts to question a foreigner who may have known about Russian interference in the presidential campaign.
"I have been told that this new tale will provide a way for the government to arrest and imprison me without bail, as no bail is allowed for murder cases," Najib said on his Facebook page.
These acts occur in what appears to be a suburban garage (Vicki Mortimer is the set designer), wherein Man and Woman woo, imprison and abuse each other, while taking turns being on top, literally and otherwise.
"The push to imprison Mony is an example of Cambodia playing 'shoot the messenger' of a person who told the international community about an inconvenient reality the government wants to hide," Robertson said in a statement.
If you seek the removal of freedoms from an opponent simply on the grounds that they've offended you, you have crossed a line to stand alongside tyrants, who imprison, torture and kill on exactly the same justification.
Lyubov Kalugina faces up to five years in prison if convicted under Russian anti-extremism laws criticized by human rights groups for stifling freedom of expression — the same laws were used to prosecute and imprison Pussy Riot.
The Trump administration could have much to gain by maintaining such pressure, since, in addition to the above issues, Turkey continues to unjustly imprison other Americans and jails more journalists than any other country in the world.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, Wayfair employees announced that they would stage a walkout to protest the company's willingness to do business with government contractors managing the inhumane camps that are being used to imprison children at the border.
In some instances, Sanders supporters are using the same lines of attack used to disparage Clinton at the Republican National Convention last week, including calls to imprison the candidate for her use of a private email server.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Wants No Due Process at U.S. Border" (front page, June 25): President Trump wishes to eliminate due process for noncitizens while preparing camps to imprison asylum seekers and other migrants indefinitely.
Some Democrats on Nadler's panel say lawmakers could also exercise their own little-used "inherent" authority to act outside the U.S. judicial system to apprehend, fine and even imprison officials who do not comply with congressional subpoenas.
"In the end, all the threats the police had made suggesting that if I continued with my performances they were going to imprison me turned out to be an intimidation strategy and nothing more," explains Otero Alcantara.
"Let us also stand in solidarity with the many L.G.B.T. people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation," Mr. Trump said on Twitter.
Negro Folklore documents the Jim Crow era of repression and racism, as the penal system in the South found a way to imprison the newly freed slaves and return them to slave labor under a different name.
In the 2012 version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, Congress bolstered the government's power to imprison suspected members of Al Qaeda, the Taliban and associated forces by authorizing such detentions without reference to the Sept.
We are creating a perverse incentive Joel, where because in order to enforce our laws means okay, we are horrible, awful, rotten Nazi internment camp, according to you, so anytime you imprison someone, it&aposs an internment camp.
The wives, sisters and children of people held hostage by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said the world must not stand back and allow Iran to imprison and torture people over no charges or false charges related to espionage.
More than 250 tweets espousing chemtrail conspiracies were found in the database, while more than 50 others speculated that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was planning to force people into camps as a plot to imprison Americans.
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that executives at Nissan had taken steps to imprison Ghosn in the hopes his arrest would stall or kill any attempts to merge the Japanese automaker with its French counterpart Renault.
Yet it is always by his own hand that Donald Trump ultimately undoes himself as he grows increasingly heavy-handed — attacking minorities, women, and veterans; threatening to imprison his contender; and attacking the integrity of the electoral system.
Mr Yameen has used laughable terrorism charges to imprison political rivals: first Mr Nasheed, and then last February Imran Abdulla, head of an Islamist party, who had called for calm during a rally in support of Mr Nasheed.
"If praying is a crime, we need to imprison the whole human race," said 56-year-old Tin Shwe, a headmaster at one of the two closed madrassas, whose son, Soe Moe Oo, was also sentenced last month.
If you seek the removal of freedoms from an opponent simply on the grounds that they have offended you, you have crossed a line to stand along tyrants who imprison, torture and kill on exactly the same justification.
Opinion Columnist Imagine if in 2018 the Trump administration had proposed legislation that would allow the government, on nearly any pretext, to detain, try and imprison Americans accused of wrongdoing at secretive black sites scattered across the country.
"This is the first prisoner transfer under Trump, but it may also be the last unless the courts meaningfully check the president's claimed power to imprison men without charge for as long as he pleases," Mr. Kassem said.
Its nativity scene presents the figurines of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in individual metal cages evoking the chain-link pens infamously utilized by the Trump administration to imprison children in detention facilities at the US-Mexico border.
And it used this threat as an excuse to refuse to implement the Eritrean constitution, conscript to indefinite national service, imprison countless people without trial in poor conditions, and shut down the free press and other democratic institutions.
Ubiquitous surveillance Activists say the regional government, now led by a hardline Xi loyalist, has not only continued to arrest and imprison many Uyghurs but also increasingly relied on high-tech tools to keep the population in check.
"In Louisiana, anytime you want to pass a law moderating the drive to imprison people, you have this almost insurmountable opposition from the sheriffs," said Jon Wool, with the Vera Institute for Justice, a nonprofit opposing mass incarceration.
Humphreys also said those states imprison fewer people for drug use — which means there's less risk of an inmate getting out of jail and overdosing on opioids because their body had grown unaccustomed to the drug during their sentence.
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia will fine social media and web hosting companies up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover and imprison executives for up to three years if violent content is not removed "expeditiously" under a new law.
The final height, density and distribution of those nanotube trees in your nanotube bosk will determine how effectively your material can imprison photons and incorporate their energy into its constituent parts, and hence how extravagantly black it will appear.
For the most part, Western attention focuses on what Iran has — centrifuges, ballistic missiles, enriched uranium — as well as what it does — fund Hezbollah, assist Bashar al-Assad, arm the Houthis, or imprison the occasional British or American citizen.
Hannah Black and company are placing themselves on the wrong side of history, together with Phalangists who burned books, authoritarian regimes that censor culture and imprison artists, and religious fundamentalists who ban artworks in the name of their god.
This is the exact same extremism and fearmongering that led the US government to round up and imprison tens of thousands of Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II. Take, for example, the congressional testimony of Lt. Gen.
"China has known for years that North Korea security officials use torture as a matter of longstanding state policy and practice, and imprison people who leave the country without permission," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia Director at Human Rights Watch.
Criticism of the government's approach has, unsurprisingly, been swift and shrill… It does not matter how accurate your test is, but that when you start applying it at scale it will block/censor/cause the police to imprison innocent people: pic.twitter.
The rich states, where Lebanese have worked for generations, some achieving wealth and influence, have threatened to imprison and expel anyone linked to the Iranian-allied group that fights in support of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war.
Activists say the regional government, now led by a hardline Xi loyalist, has not only continued to arrest and imprison many Uyghurs, but also increasingly relied on both high-tech tools and mass mobilization programs to keep the population in check.
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom's 2016 report claims that numerous countries, including China, Burma, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan, among others, continue to imprison, torture and persecute religious minority communities, including Jews, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and Buddhists.
"We are dismayed that your government has not only failed to repeal or amend repressive laws but has actively used them to curb freedom of expression, and arrest and imprison human rights defenders, journalists and other peaceful activists," Naidoo said.
Believing that she has flourished on the deaths caused by her late husband's invention, Sarah atones by constructing a vast and ever-changing mansion, whose hundreds of rooms are intended to imprison evil spirits or encourage benign ones to move on.
She maintained it did not articulate any new principles, but simply explained and clarified existing law, citing a landmark 1983 Supreme Court ruling that held that local governments cannot imprison people for failing to pay fines they could not afford.
That cold reality is pressuring European politicians and policymakers to erect or strengthen the legal frameworks and institutions needed to identify, arrest, prosecute and imprison foreign fighters before they can build new networks or join existing ones, wherever they end up.
Its nativity scene, inaugurated Saturday night, presents the figurines of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in individual metal cages evoking the chain-link pens infamously utilized by the Trump administration to imprison children in detention facilities at the US-Mexico border.
El Salvador has complained that the US does not always warn them or give them adequate information when criminals and gang members are sent back so they can track or imprison them, though the US has worked to do so.
Johnson, for one, suggested Democrats may instead push for inherent contempt — a rarely used device authorizing both the House and Senate to "detain and imprison" an individual who refuses to comply with congressional demands, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The small amount of taxpayer money allocated to fund Pell in prisons would offset the much larger and more wasteful cost of paying to imprison people a second time, when they could have been rehabilitated and equipped to succeed the first time.
The filing did not detail the allegations apart from saying they were "activities contrary to the foreign policy of the United States," but China is known to have launched a high-tech surveillance apparatus to monitor and imprison minority groups in Xinjian.
But the casual murderousness of the media pales compared with her treatment by Starr's federally funded goons, whose legally dubious harassment included threats of 27 years in prison, to sic the IRS on her father and imprison her mother if Lewinsky didn't cooperate.
"In this case he's saying, well it's not good either way, which is in essence a reference to Russia saying, well they have their case for why it was a legitimate ability to take these vessels and imprison these sailors," Merkley continued.
HANOI (Reuters) - A Vietnamese state oil executive who Germany says was kidnapped from a Berlin park in scenes reminiscent of the Cold War has withdrawn an appeal against a Hanoi court's decision to imprison him for life, his lawyer told Reuters on Monday.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, a government minister said CICIG head Ivan Velasquez, an investigator whose work helped bring down and imprison a previous Guatemalan president and has put pressure on Morales, would not be allowed to set foot in the country.
What about other chapters large and small in the history of Communist horror, from the deportation of the Crimean Tatars to the depredations of Peru's Shining Path to the Brezhnev-era psychiatric wards that were used to torture and imprison political dissidents?
"They can fine people, imprison people, and even kill people," in some countries today, said André du Plessis, a human rights lawyer and executive director of the I.L.G.A. Over all, Mr. du Plessis said, the global L.G.B.T.Q. movement had made huge strides.
From the mid-1960s until the fall of Soviet Communism, the Kremlin employed the notion of "sluggish schizophrenia" — dreamed up by the Mengele-like psychiatrist Andrei Snezhnevsky — to imprison people on the ground that they were on their way to becoming insane.
A criminal complaint was filed against 22-year-old Johnathon Lomeli alleging that he used fraud or deceit to falsely imprison a woman going through the security line at Los Angeles International Airport, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a news release.
Federal law enforcement officials can seek to imprison people who "provide material support" to foreign terrorist groups — like sending them money or trying to join them — without the risk of waiting to see if they develop plans to personally carry out attacks.
Even though criminalizing H.I.V. is not effective in decreasing rates of H.I.V., one of the reasons the county wanted to prosecute and imprison Mr. Johnson was likely to prevent him from transmitting the virus to others in order to protect the public health.
Asked whether the United States might be encouraging Iran to unjustly imprison more foreigners in order to trade them for duly convicted prisoners in America or for other concessions, the official noted that Iran had been granted no cash payments or sanctions relief.
" According to the latest report from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, "The North Korean government's approach toward religion and belief is among the most hostile and repressive in the world ... known to arrest, torture, imprison, and even execute religious believers.
Federal law enforcement officials can seek to imprison people who "provide material support" to foreign terrorist groups — like sending them money or trying to join them — without the risk of waiting to see if they develop plans to personally carry out attacks.
If we are so confident that we can put him on trial and imprison him in our country once convicted, why are the Republicans so afraid to bring to the United States the prisoners from Guantánamo who can't possibly pose the same level of threat?
Yes, the game basically asks you to hit adorable creatures over the head and imprison them in little balls until you're ready to make them fight each other, but because of it I've made stronger connections with some friends and even made some new ones.
With her exhibition at Project for Empty Space, Imprison Her Soft Hand, whose title quotes Keats's poem, she takes issue with that commanding voice, teasing out how patriarchal authority insidiously permeates our ideas of femininity and the ways we practically deal with women's bodies.
"This is not okay" is the headline of the WashPost's lead editorial, about Trump's attacks on his attorney general: In a rule-of-law state, government's awesome powers to police, prosecute and imprison are wielded impartially, with restraint and according to clearly defined rules.
As the US prepared for the possibility of war against France, President John Adams and the Federalist-controlled Congress enacted a series of laws that tightened citizenship restriction laws for immigrants and empowered the government to imprison and detain citizens who were seen as dangerous.
Though the conventions categorize a range of substances, including cannabis, opium and coca as illicit, they do not, as was often assumed, require countries to imprison low-level offenders on a wide scale — a trend that remains perhaps the single most disastrous result of prohibition.
One Korea in which the people took control of their lives and their country and chose a future of freedom and justice, of civilization and incredible achievement, and another Korea in which leaders imprison their people under the banner of tyranny, fascism and oppression.
The full budget has been delayed in part by debate over raising the age of adult criminal responsibility to 18, which would leave North Carolina as the only state to automatically prosecute and imprison 16- and 17-year-olds as adults regardless of the crime.
That would be a huge change in American foreign policy and could well signal to the world's authoritarians that they had a free pass — to imprison dissidents, torture opponents and ignore human rights standards without fear that their relationship with the United States would suffer.
China will not only have to pay to set up such a new government, but help it pay for the financial and military costs included with having to oust Kim Jong Un and possibly imprison or at least effectively exile him to another country.
What Diderot faced was not the bored disapproval or the condescending tolerance that Christians now complain of coming from liberal élites; it was actual persecution, a desire to imprison those guilty of heretical thought, to close their mouths and eradicate all trace of their books.
The military maneuver went by the name Jade Helm 15, but many in the bustling audience were convinced it was something menacing: a covert attempt by the federal government to invade Texas, seize citizens' guns, and possibly imprison the state's conservative residents in abandoned Walmarts.
One Korea in which the people took control of their lives and their country and chose a future of freedom and justice, of civilization and incredible achievement, and another Korea in which leaders imprison their people under the banner of tyranny, fascism, and oppression.
In one of the most egregious cases, which our reporter Karla Zabludovsky has extensively covered, prosecutors are seeking to imprison Evelyn Hernández, whose newborn boy died after a complicated at-home birth, for a second time after a judge released her earlier this year.
"They shut us up, they imprison us, they ask us for money," said one 22-year-old from Guinea, who has been in the center since March, when he was intercepted by the Libyan coastguard with about 120 other migrants shortly after they set off for Italy.
Mongane Wally Serote, poet and community organizer who became involved in the African National Congress in 1969, was arrested that same year under the Terrorism Act, the infamous piece of legislation used to imprison Nelson Mandela and silence anti-racist resistance to apartheid in South Africa.
Writing in the latest edition of Current Biology, researchers from the University of Salzburg in Austria and the University of Bayreuth in Germany describe the unique strategy employed by the Giant Ceropegia, a plant with an umbrella-like flower that it uses to temporarily imprison pollinating insects.
Global worries were recently stoked by the live streaming of the mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand on one of Facebook's platforms, after which Australia said it would fine social media and web hosting companies and imprison executives if violent content is not removed "expeditiously".
Global worries were recently stoked by the live streaming of the mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand on one of Facebook's platforms, after which Australia said it would fine social media and web hosting companies and imprison executives if violent content is not removed "expeditiously".
I wanted to know why he thinks the revolutionary potential of the internet was destroyed by commerce, why the tools that ought to liberate us often imprison us instead, and what we can do to restore a sense of connection in a world of alienating technologies.
But also, conquest here means not the retrieval of plunder but escape; as in the ubiquitous escape room genre, common in both IF and graphical adventures, the "prize" to be earned from this environment is freedom; narratives of escape follow naturally from spaces meant to imprison.
Using the language of counterterrorism, his administration in 2015 began increasing efforts to imprison supporters of the Kurdish movement in Turkey, removing democratically elected Kurdish leaders from their positions and cracking down on protests so brutally as to transform cities in southeastern Turkey into war zones.
While in cities like Washington, D.C., African- American citizens and officials were willing to imprison lawbreakers from the late 1970s onward, as the Yale Law School professor James Forman Jr. reports in "Locking Up Our Own," these decisions paralleled an expanding attitudinal class fissure in black society.
Since Mr. Trump began his presidential run, many have pointed to reality television as a framework for understanding the former "Apprentice" star's behavior: his instinct to stoke competition among his staff, for example, or his ability to produce an endless stream of controversies that imprison our attention.
While an oppressive regime — backed by Cuba, China and Russia — does everything in its power to suppress, torture and imprison any expressions of freedom, 85033 million people still come out to make their voices heard, in a vote that was called for less than two weeks ago.
" On May 31, Trump became the first Republican president to acknowledge LGBT Pride Month by tweeting, "Let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation.
Global worries were stoked by the live streaming in March of the mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand on one of Facebook's platforms, after which Australia said it would fine social media and web-hosting companies and imprison executives if violent content is not removed "expeditiously".
Republicans and at least one Democrat in Congress rolled out legislation on Tuesday that would imprison people for up to 10 years for seriously injuring a police officer — or attempting to do so — with backers saying a new federal punishment is needed to curb "cowardly assaults" on police.
" 'Never imprison my mind': Hong Kong lawmakers quote Gandhi, insult China Swearing in In her initial oath, Yau described the city as the "Hong Kong special administrative region of the People's Re-f**k-ing of Chee-na," and displayed a flag reading "Hong Kong is not China.
"These trumped-up charges, used to attack peaceful activists like Nguyen Viet Dung and many other dissidents before him, show just how easy it is for the government to harass, detain, prosecute and imprison any person," said Phil Robertson, Deputy Asia Director at New York-based Human Rights Watch.
But his draconian approach toward fighting violence — he would make it easier to for the police to kill suspected criminals and imprison more people for longer — appealed to many in a nation traumatized by rising crime, a dispiriting economy and a political class widely regarded as venal and unresponsive.
In "Murder in Beverly Hills," Erin Moriarty takes a deep dive into an interview between Robert Durst — the infamous New York real estate heir and subject of the HBO docu-series "The Jinx" — and the prosecutor trying to imprison him in the killing of Susan Berman 17 years ago.
" In 2017, he joined a bipartisan group of senators to write a bill to end the indefinite detention of Americans, writing, "the federal government should not be allowed to indefinitely imprison any American on the mere accusation of treason without affording them the due process guaranteed by our Constitution.
An archaic and recently unused avenue of "inherent contempt" would be for the House to authorize its sargeant-at-arms to detain an official who was not complying with a subpoena and then essentially try them in front of the House and imprison them until they comply with Congress' wish.
But I tell you this — if I don't have THE WINDS OF WINTER in hand when I arrive in New Zealand for worldcon [sic], you have here my formal written permission to imprison me in a small cabin on White Island, overlooking that lake of sulfuric acid, until I'm done.
Posing as a recruitment agency for the British hospitality sector, they lure in young women from eastern Europe to the Philippines with the promise of lucrative hotel jobs, only to imprison them in Silver Birches, a hideaway from hell, where they are forcibly injected with drugs before being sold on.
The Syrian regime, similar to what happened in the 1980s after the armed confrontation with the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood party, will likely imprison or exploit thousands of those who actively opposed Assad and will continue to push more Syrians out of the country in search of protection and a better future.
The invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, in the wake of September 11, were not authorized by constitutional declarations of war but by open-ended fiats giving the president almost unlimited power to attack (or imprison, or torture) almost anyone anywhere in the entire world (authorities never quite relinquished by Barack Obama).
We still don't talk about the camps the way we should: We still call it "internment," we still find it inconvenient to learn that people died without the help they needed, that families were separated, that a young man was expected to serve a country that chose to imprison him.
The administration also stood "in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation," Mr. Trump said on Friday on Twitter, nodding to Pride Month for the first time since he took office.
Hobbs forcefully declines the pair's offer to get him out of jail under a shady deal that would effectively cement his criminal status, and heads to his cell — which just so happens to be positioned directly across from one housing Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), the Furious 7 baddie Hobbs helped imprison.
The most striking part of this exchange is Fomina's apparent lack of fear in the face of officials who could conceivably imprison her for 15 years — men who, as she points out, "don't have to worry about these things," men who can casually offer their bosses a trip through a fancy grocery store.
"As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made to our great Nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals...on the basis of their sexual orientation," he tweeted.
" Two agents testified on Tuesday that Bergdahl was a "gold mine" of helpful intelligence, regarding "insurgents and how they imprison hostages," per the AP. One agent said Bergdahl's time in captivity was psychologically damaging due to being kept in isolation for such a long period of time; "They simply shut the door.
Nor has the government bothered to explain why, even as it began its split with the Gulenists, it ignored warnings by journalists and opposition leaders that the movement was infiltrating state institutions, taking control over large sections of the judicial system and fabricating false evidence in order to discredit and imprison its enemies.
During his rise, Trump madly lied about Mexican immigrants, claiming they're rapists and murderers, promised to form a deportation force to remove 11 million immigrants from the US, said he'd imprison his political opponent, called for a ban on Muslim immigrants, said women who have abortions should be punished, and opposed marriage equality.
Wednesday night, instead of canceling or delaying partisan political activity to help underscore the need for unity, Trump flew to Wisconsin to speak at a rally that featured calls to imprison former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton where he simultaneously called for unity and blamed the media for disunity.
Up to $250,000 goes to a program that gives thousands of Native American high school students the opportunity to take college courses for both high school and college credit, and up to $835,000 goes to the Internet Crimes Against Children task force to locate, prosecute and imprison people who sexually exploit children.
The Telegraph believes the government has set up the camps on a former military base roughly six miles away from the capital Grozny, and also reports that the facility has been used to imprison accused drug dealers and alleged members of the Salafi movement, an ultra-conservative branch of Islam associated with terrorists.
If Trump makes good on his threats—to deport millions of immigrants, bring back torture, kill the families of terrorists, build a wall with Mexico, imprison Hillary Clinton, and fill Guantanamo will more suspects in his war on terror—he will have to find a like-minded FBI director to do his dirty work.
At least 85033 jailed journalists — nearly a third of the global total —were in Turkey, a U.S. ally in the fight against Islamic extremism that has used the pretexts of terrorism and national security to not only imprison journalists, but expel foreign reporters, shut down news outlets and destroy their archives and censor social media.
"As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made to our great Nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation," he wrote in a series of tweets.
But, but, but: Trump, in a recent tweet, wrote: "As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made to our great Nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals...." Go deeper: Trump targets LGBTQ protections
And that comes with a second confession: My distaste for rom-coms goes hand-in-hand with my acceptance that I'll die alone because love is a trap designed to imprison me in a false sense of security, unrealistic expectations, and societal ideals concocted by Hollywood, Hallmark, and Big Wedding trying to trick me into believing their lies.
We stuck with them even though they were quick to join those wanting to imprison us during the drug wars of the 80s and 90s, and even now as they empathize with white drug abusers—demanding better access to health care and treatment—in a way they could never muster the courage to do for crack addicts.
As viewers, we're generically inclined to support the cops over the criminals; at the same time, we cannot resist becoming attracted to, and even siding with, a drug dealer like D'Angelo Barksdale (The Wire), whose blend of swagger and diffidence, intelligence and good humor render him more human than some of the brutal officers out to imprison him.
The child, who is now with his entire family in Honduras, took his first steps and said his first words while being housed at an immigrant shelter in the U.S. Castillo told the AP that the Trump administration was wrong to imprison his son, who had committed no crime, for weeks after his father was deported.
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"As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made to our great Nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation," he wrote in a string of tweets.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday joined a chant calling to "lock her up" — a sentiment to imprison Democrat Hillary Clinton — when he spoke at a conservative high school leadership summit in Washington, DC. The top law enforcement officer in the country, Sessions chuckled after pausing a speech that mocked crying liberal "snowflakes" who needed "tissues" after the 2016 election.
As it was, the most serious attempt to unseat him, the ill-fated Bay of Pigs expedition organised by the CIA in 22003, became his crowning triumph: submachinegun in hand, he directed the operation that saw his revolutionary forces kill or imprison the invaders, deprived of air support by the hesitation of President John F. Kennedy, before they could leave the beach.
Through interviews on three continents with more than 30 individuals—activists, national security experts, relatives of the forcibly disappeared, and American, European, and Middle Eastern government officials—a clearer picture has emerged about the extent to which Saudi authorities have gone to imprison, repatriate, and even murder countrymen who dare to protest the kingdom's policies or somehow malign the image of the nation.
She recently wrote a short manual on rearing a child—"Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions"—but although she is now a published authority on the subject, and holds fully formed opinions on questions such as how gender stereotypes imprison boys as well as girls, she finds that when one descends from principles to logistics things become complicated.
Governments try to suppress this at times, and many of us in the freer world now imprison ourselves by choosing to live through screens, or to see through screens, like the Buddhist demagogue Ashin Wirathu who, in defiance of the shared humanness that the Buddha worked so hard to elucidate, compares his Muslim neighbors in Myanmar to wolves and jackals.
Zhang presents every major decision made in the fight against the tao tei as one made by the collective, and the one time the tao tei gain an upper hand is when a selfish teenage emperor (who has nothing to do with the movie's main plot, really), longs to imprison one of the monsters as part of his own collection.
Decades later, as we all are trapped in a political discourse that emptily refers to empathy and knows enough to speak about trauma, but only in the abstract, and in which there appear to be "sides" on the question of what is the most ethical way to imprison children, "Stone Butch Blues" is exactly the book all of us should be reading.
It also would have made it harder to imprison or jail people for such offenses, reduced the use of prison time for non-criminal probation violations, and let people in prison, except those incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, seek sentence reductions up to 25 percent if they participate in rehabilitative programs, up from 473 percent under current rules.
The bogus article this week claimed that Freeman, who supported Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in the 2016 White House race, had called on President Trump to imprison the former secretary of State.
Last week, after a video went viral of an ailing, 25-year-old separatist leader named Syed Ali Geelani stating where he wished to be buried after his death, authorities filed complaints against people using VPN software to access social media under a law that lets the government imprison anyone it suspects belongs to "unlawful associations, terrorist gangs or terrorist organizations" for up to seven years.
" The company pointed to its Facebook for Journalists resources and said it is "saddened by governments using broad and vague regulation or other practices to silence, criminalize or imprison journalists, activists, and others who speak out against them," but the company said it also helps journalists, activists and other people around the world to "tell their stories in more innovative ways, reach global audiences, and connect directly with people.
But the real reason was that, having chronicled the riveting legal saga sparked by the George W. Bush administration's decision to create a legal black hole at the U.S. Navy base there in which to imprison hundreds of men captured in Pakistan and Afghanistan in the aftermath of 22008/2008, I felt an obligation to show that I was still watching, even if most people no longer were.
I'm not quite sure why this surprises people, except to say that people like to think that their animals—the cute, furry little prisoners they imprison in their homes, dress in ridiculous, humiliating outfits, feed poorly and otherwise manipulate for their own capricious whims—are in some way loyal to their owners, like they wouldn't rather just kick back with their fellow species rather than be forced to pose for another tiresome social media post.
Acknowledging that someone like Bergdahl, whom the American public once loudly proclaimed a traitor and tried to further imprison, did more than his fair share to dismantle the terror network that held him captive in an allied country is a really uncomfortable thing to do if you're wedded to a narrative about the war, so for the military it is better just to sweep it all under the rug post-court-martial and forget about it.
But if there's anything more obnoxious than cheerleaders for Donald "bomb-the-sh—out-of-ISIS" Trump mocking Johnson for foreign-policy ignorance, it's supporters and enablers of Hillary Clinton rolling their eyes theatrically at a presidential candidate who was against the Iraq and Libyan wars in real time, who wants to pardon rather than imprison Edward Snowden, and who comports himself with occasionally awkward humility rather than with the polished and delusional omniscience that we've unfortunately come to demand in our presidential candidates.

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