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"incommunicado" Definitions
  1. without communicating with other people, because you are not allowed to or because you do not want to

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"The main heads of municipal government were incommunicado," Lopez said.
Khloé is nervous about leaving Lamar and being completely incommunicado.
A second has been held incommunicado in custody for months.
We are especially concerned because incommunicado detention may facilitate torture.
This explained why he'd gone incommunicado with me for a while.
Awda was held incommunicado for the first six months of his arrest.
The two are being held largely incommunicado at a Bangkok detention center.
Without power, water or communications since the weekend, Marquis had been incommunicado.
Can Jimmy, who has stayed incommunicado all these years, really keep away?
The statement said he was held in incommunicado detention from until Aug.
How could Xie have hired his own lawyers while incommunicado in detention?
Jiang, after being held incommunicado for six months, was charged with subversion.
He was arrested and held incommunicado, his wife and friends frenetic with worry.
One of the women has been held entirely incommunicado since her arrest last week.
Some have been held incommunicado in unofficial places of detention, such as military camps.
But for Mehmet, whose brother has been incommunicado since 2015, it comes too late.
He was held incommunicado for years, at Johannesburg's notorious John Vorster Square police station.
Since then he has been held incommunicado, denied family visits and access to lawyers.
Four were held incommunicado the entire time, but fortunately, all were released unharmed and unconditionally.
"By holding people incommunicado, the military authorities are only increasing distrust among the local population."
The program was used to break prisoners the agency held incommunicado from 2002 to 2006.
He was taken into custody in 2003 and held incommunicado for three-and-a-half years.
Where is Rift inventor Palmer Luckey, who has been incommunicado since his political controversy this fall?
I returned from Moscow to concerned texts from someone who didn't understand why I was incommunicado.
Like tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of other missing people, the prisoners were being held incommunicado.
And by mid-February, Xu Zhangrun was incommunicado in Beijing and Xu Zhiyong had been detained.
The C.I.A. retained custody of Mr. Zubaydah, and kept him incommunicado for the next four years.
He's met with the Red Cross twice, but has otherwise been held incommunicado with the outside world.
Those arrested have been held incommunicado; it is unclear whether they have been formally charged with crimes.
There, they held Wan incommunicado in a hotel room for a week in hopes of extracting a confession.
I knew my editors would learn of this earthquake shortly, and I was stuck in the courtroom incommunicado.
There, he spent more than 20 months incommunicado and locked in a cell for 23 hours a day.
Both went into Gaza as civilians of their own accord and have been held there incommunicado for years.
The patrol guards outside Xu's house have since left, but the professor remains largely incommunicado, The Guardian said.
Military counterintelligence agency DCGIM held the officers incommunicado for more than a week, in violation of regulations, she said.
If this goes out, I will have some charge left in my laptop and then it will be incommunicado.
He said his group had received no reports of large-scale releases and detainees were still being held incommunicado.
Last year, a well-known ethnic Malay activist was held incommunicado in a military detention camp for a week.
Many of the nearly 250 lawyers and defenders arrested remain in detention and are "often held incommunicado", they added.
By early Tuesday morning, phone and internet signals on Dominica appeared to be down, leaving the island virtually incommunicado.
In the past few days, health officials have been struggling to locate hundreds of church members who remained incommunicado.
Following a month in secret detention, in mid-August state media published his forced confession, while he remained incommunicado.
You know they're home doing nothing, they know you know they're home doing nothing, and yet they are 100% incommunicado.
Amnesty has called on Cameroon's government to end incommunicado detention and investigate all allegations of torture and other cruel treatment.
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were held incommunicado by the police for two weeks before appearing in court on Dec.
"I find this method of 'confession,' extracted during incommunicado detention and publicized on national television, very worrying," Mr. al-Hussein said.
I hope I haven't pissed off anyone trying to reach me these past few days who isn't aware that I'm incommunicado.
Once in custody, the two men were kept incommunicado and interrogated without counsel by the feared Cuban-trained secret police forces.
Held incommunicado in prison, he was unable to attend the Nobel ceremony, and his prize was placed on an empty chair.
Other Rakhine civilians have been held in incommunicado detention or may have been tortured, the United Nations' human rights investigators said.
Other Rakhine civilians have been held in incommunicado detention or may have been tortured, the United Nations' human rights investigators said.
There also was long-term incommunicado detention in unsanitary conditions, unlawful rendition, forced nudity, food deprivation and diapering, among other things.
In the past week, hundreds of church members have remained incommunicado, baffling health officials trying to track them down for testing.
And a Cuban émigré working to send money to his family back home, who fell prey to dementia before dying incommunicado.
So does this mean you should get all your shopping done today and go incommunicado until a new cycle starts in 2017?
Activists say people are being detained without access to family or a lawyer, and held incommunicado without formal charges or a trial.
He stayed away for weeks, largely incommunicado and often refusing to respond to messages from Saudi officials and close associates in Washington.
" Brad Adams, the group's Asia director, said, "Their secret, incommunicado detention lays bare government efforts to silence media reporting on critical issues.
Although most have been released, Mr. Wang, his wife and 11 others are still being held incommunicado without access to a lawyer.
Defendants were held incommunicado for long periods, the report said, and there was no proper investigation of allegations that they were tortured.
There, he has been kept in isolation and almost incommunicado, denied all visits except from his lawyers and his young twin daughters.
The Opportunity rover has been incommunicado since a massive dust storm encircled the planet last summer, knocking it out of commission, possibly forever.
The government denies claims by Chapo's defense team that the drug lord is being held incommunicado without access to his lawyers or family.
A British-Iranian woman held in a Tehran prison since 2016 has been moved to a hospital psychiatric unit, incommunicado with her family.
They said the five other women named - including two other prominent activists, Samar Badawi and Hatoon Al-Fassi - were all being held incommunicado.
When she returned to the same airport, they held her incommunicado for over a day without letting her talk to her lawyer or family.
The third investigator, Su Heng, had worked at a related factory in the city of Ganzhou in Jiangxi but went incommunicado after May 27.
Even with Chapo incommunicado and locked away in the U.S., business has continued as usual with the narco-empire he left behind in Mexico.
"If a Swedish citizen can be abducted and held incommunicado without consequences, then it could happen to any EU citizen," said a European diplomat.
"You know they tried to get an order to put me in solitary confinement, held incommunicado, even from my own lawyers?" he told me.
To hold a citizen incommunicado and indefinitely while awaiting trial for the alleged crime of serving as a journalistic source should outrage us all.
Kwon Jun-Wook, a senior disease-control official, said last month that when officials had tried to reach church members, they found many incommunicado.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Myanmar is holding insurgent suspects incommunicado in a practice that may be covering up torture, U.N. human rights experts said on Tuesday.
Her mother has run away and is incommunicado; her older brother committed suicide three years earlier; her father has shrunk into an inert silence.
They were captured in 2002 and 2003, held incommunicado in a secret C.I.A. prison network and transferred to Guantánamo in September 2006 for trial.
Though he now resides in a tiny cell in Manhattan's federal jail, incommunicado and locked in isolation, the government still considers him a threat.
I shot off a couple of messages to friends on Whatsapp letting them know I'd be incommunicado for few days, and switched off my phone.
People communicating with the rights body had been abducted, detained, held incommunicado, or had disappeared, U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Andrew Gilmour said.
She has been virtually incommunicado and in isolation, deprived even of her 22-month-old daughter, while I am surrounded by family and friends. Why?
The watchdog documented what it said were 50 arbitrary arrests of residents, including 39 cases where the detainee was held incommunicado at an undisclosed location.
The Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Group, set up in 2013 to support detained rights lawyers, listed 23 on Friday who were in detention, some incommunicado.
The 15-year-old rover has been incommunicado since June 10, according to a NASA release, as the dust storm cut it off from solar power.
"To hold a citizen incommunicado and indefinitely while awaiting trial for the alleged crime of serving as a journalistic source should outrage us all," he said.
After being held incommunicado for months, he gave what appeared to be a forced confession before being sentenced to five years in prison for state subversion.
Turkey proceeded to jail its democratically elected Kurdish lawmakers, who might have helped sideline P.K.K. hard-liners, and Mr. Ocalan has been held incommunicado ever since.
Night arrests in Kenya are particularly harrowing as they can lead to being held incommunicado for days on end without access to family or legal representation.
Jessie Patrick, Atheris Mann and Deanda Wilson claim they were "physically and psychologically abused" and held "incommunicado" at Homan Square and charged with crimes they didn't commit.
Armed groups have subjected individuals to "inhumane conditions" and "cruel treatment" while holding them incommunicado in a legal vacuum that "creates impunity" for the culprits, investigators say.
As I interviewed a laid-off worker, I was jumped by thugs, thrown into a van, driven to a black spot and held incommunicado for 48 hours.
On Monday, Sunai Phasuk, Thai researcher at the New York-based Human Rights Watch group, said two activists had been held incommunicado at a secret detention centre.
The activists highlighted the case of Jiang Tianyong, a prominent human rights lawyer disbarred in 2009, who disappeared last November and was held incommunicado for six months.
They did not know if their husbands, held incommunicado since being arrested at an African National Congress hideout in the Johannesburg suburb of Rivonia, even needed a lawyer.
Jose Daniel Ferrer, leader of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), told Reuters he had been held incommunicado since his arrest over the traffic incident on Aug. 3.
They were brought to a secret interrogation center, held incommunicado, hooded, forced to kneel, dragged on the floor, denied sleep, and pressured to sign statements against their will.
A group of U.N. experts last month called for the immediate release of six female human rights defenders it said were still being held incommunicado in the kingdom.
Mr. Morsi and his senior advisers were held incommunicado by the military for several months before prosecutors began filing multiple charges, several of which resulted in his conviction.
A Wall Street Journal correspondent, Dion Nissenbaum, was held incommunicado for three days in December without explanation before leaving the country along with his wife and infant daughter.
In 2011, as the Qaddafi government collapsed, speculation rose that Mr. Sadr was alive, and had been held incommunicado in a secret Libyan prison for more than 30 years.
Luckey's been incommunicado ever since The Daily Beast revealed his association and funding of Nimble America, a pro-Trump political advocacy group that was essentially gamergate come to life.
It quoted a text message it said Yang had sent his friends on Monday saying he was heading to the police station and might be incommunicado for a while.
Amal said her father and brother were held incommunicado in a remote desert prison for months, where they were suffered electric shocks and were subjected to a mock execution.
Successive governments introduced waves of anti-Mafia laws, allowing the state to seize mob assets, keep imprisoned mafiosi incommunicado and far from Sicily, and develop protection programs for informers.
"It would be one thing if this were a cooperating witness who was being kept in incommunicado detention to protect his safety and his intelligence value," Mr. Vladeck said.
Such televised confessions by subjects who have been incommunicado with no legal protections are often used by the Chinese authorities to respond to outside criticism over politically sensitive cases.
He has asked the judge to exclude his Guantánamo statements as tainted by Mr. al-Baluchi's years of incommunicado detention and torture in the C.I.A.'s secret interrogation program.
"By holding [Ali Ahmed] incommunicado from the age of 15, the government has effectively disappeared her," Felix Horne, senior Africa researcher at the rights group, said in a statement.
He's more or less blackmailed into traveling to Switzerland to locate the company's CEO, Pembroke (Harry Groener), who has disappeared to a spa in the Alps and gone incommunicado.
Earlier, while the 29 NATO leaders were supposedly incommunicado, a tweet came from the president claiming that he was protecting American farmers from the disastrous effects of European trade policies.
Opposition websites alleged that Mr. Karimov beat his daughter in a fit of rage before jailing some of her associates and confining her to her home, where she remains incommunicado.
"The practice of incommunicado detention must be immediately brought to an end," said the experts, who report to the U.N. Human Rights Council on Myanmar, extrajudicial executions and torture respectively.
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, better known by her online handle Mother Mushroom, had been held incommunicado since she was arrested in October, and attendance at her trial was strictly controlled.
According to Clive Stafford Smith, a British lawyer who has defended a clutch of prisoners from the beginning, for four years all were held incommunicado; no one even knew their names.
Trail of destruction Irma's eye passed directly over Barbuda on Wednesday, leaving the small island's 1,800 residents largely incommunicado for hours because it knocked over the telecommunications system and cell towers.
Yu, now 51, was sent to Xuzhou City Detention Center in Jiangsu Province, where police placed him under "residential surveillance", they said, adding that this amounted to incommunicado and secret detention.
But firebrand lawyer Miguna Miguna was held incommunicado and charged with treason before being quietly deported to Canada on Tuesday night, despite an order to produce him in court on Wednesday.
Mr. Lee was held incommunicado for 68 days before appearing in court and ultimately confessed to charges that he had "subverted state power"; he was sentenced to five years in prison.
"What I would say to folks concerned about their family members is: I wouldn't yet consider them missing, I would consider them incommunicado," the governor, Kenneth E. Mapp, said on Sunday.
It seems that the Trump administration is less a government than a small clique of bloggers and tweeters who are incommunicado with the people who actually help them get things done.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — For more than 80 days, he was locked up, incommunicado, in the capital of the kingdom named after his family as alarm spread among his relatives and business partners.
The lawmakers, who formed a review panel with prominent lawyers, said the Saudi authorities had also violated international law by holding the detainees incommunicado and denying them access to legal advice.
Held incommunicado in a secret CIA black site in Thailand, Abu Zubaydah was the first "war on terror" detainee to be waterboarded by CIA contractors Dr. James Mitchell and Dr. Bruce Jessen.
Others are held for days or weeks incommunicado, brutally interrogated to give names and threatened with terrorism charges before being released without explanation as Ortega&aposs government seeks to extinguish the resistance.
A number of governments and human rights and journalist groups have criticized Myanmar's authorities for holding the pair incommunicado since their arrest, with no access to a lawyer, colleagues and family members.
Prawet is in pre-trial detention at a Bangkok remand prison after being held incommunicado at the 11th Army Circle base in Bangkok, a facility the military uses as a temporary prison.
He's met with the Red Cross twice, but has otherwise been held incommunicado with the outside world -- another fact that the judge had appeared troubled by during two oral arguments with counsel.
Young entrepreneurs have spent the little money they have to clean streets, organize rescue brigades and bring food and water to those who are still incommunicado or who were not as lucky.
CAIRO — Egyptian officials detained a New York Times correspondent after he arrived in Cairo on Monday, holding him incommunicado for hours before forcing him onto a flight back to London without explanation.
But the scope of the claims in Mr. Guzmán's case, combined with his being rendered incommunicado, have led Mr. Balarezo to question whether his client's right to adequate legal representation has been violated.
"The greatest threat to the two was being held incommunicado by the military and now that the legal process has begun we have to wait and see how the case proceeds," he said.
Secret site for migrants: Greece is detaining migrants incommunicado and then summarily expelling them to Turkey, one of several hard-line measures taken to seal Europe's borders that experts say violate international law.
Related: Detained Swedish Rights Activist 'Confesses' to Breaking the Law on Chinese State TV "I find this method of 'confession,' extracted during incommunicado detention and publicized on national television, very worrying," said Zeid.
Mayaa al-Zahrani was arrested after she reportedly posted a letter online that Abdelaziz asked her to make public in case of her arrest, HRW said, adding that both women are being held incommunicado.
Individuals arrested in Japan are held mostly incommunicado in small, sparse cells with an exposed toilet for as many as 23 days, depending on whether it was the police or prosecutors which arrested them.
They cited several cases of Rakhine men and boys being charged with terrorism offences and held incommunicado, including that of Naing Aung Htun, who was rounded up with about 50 others on Aug. 8.
An Amnesty International investigation in May revealed that more than 13 boys were being held incommunicado in a disease-infested cell at the notorious Giwa barracks detention center in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state.
Family and U.N. see evidence of torture Amal Eldarat said her father and brother were held incommunicado in a remote desert prison for months and were subjected to electric shocks and to a mock execution.
Friends and family have been in communication on social media sharing various unconfirmed reports of his possible location and reason for being incommunicado, but no contact has yet been confirmed since he was reported missing.
The escort and her seduction coach have been held largely incommunicado since March 5, when reporters for The Times and other news media outlets were kicked out of the detention center for speaking to them.
In the video, Gui, a Swedish citizen, who was kidnapped by China in Thailand in 2015 and has spent much of the past two years incommunicado, accuses Sweden of "sensationalizing" his case and tricking him.
Ms. Karimova's son, named Islam after his grandfather, is applying for asylum in Britain, where he lived as a college student, and has complained that his mother is being held incommunicado, without even legal representation.
" Making things worse, many of those detained have been "held incommunicado, and have suffered cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment which clearly amounts to torture, including electric shocks, severe beatings, asphyxiation, and sexual abuse including rape.
But the idea that Mr. Bedzhamov would be incommunicado in Monte Carlo — where he has a 217-foot yacht that is often moored in the city's harbor — is also indicative of broader issues concerning Russian sports.
The group was discovered by the SEALS and two British cave diving experts on Monday, having been incommunicado since June 23, when a post-practice outing went awry, prompting the high-profile search and rescue effort.
Detainees include Youssef al-Bawab, a linguistics professor and political figure who was held in incommunicado detention amid allegations of torture and lack of access to legal counsel and medical care, the London-based group said.
Voicing concern at reports of arbitrary arrests by security forces, including incommunicado detention, it named Khalil al-Marzouq, a former member of parliament for the opposition group al-Wefaq, and Maryam al-Khawaja, a prominent activist.
I decided to do the festival in honor of myself, and to focus on seeing the music I wanted to see, rather than staying close to my incommunicado compadres in a sea of tens-of-thousands.
Mr. Khan's lawyers asked a military judge on Monday to order prosecutors to produce evidence and witnesses about the secret prison network where the intelligence agency kept Mr. Khan incommunicado from March 250 to September 2000.
"Cuban authorities have imprisoned, harassed and intimidated José Daniel Ferrer García for more than a decade due to his political activism," Amnesty said, recalling that he was held incommunicado for more than 10 days last year.
In practice, those under investigation are routinely held incommunicado and without access to legal representation, and a number of high-profile deaths while in custody led to discussion of reforming the system as early as 2013.
Libyans and migrants are often held incommunicado in arbitrary detention in appalling conditions, and reports persist of captured migrants being bought and sold on "open slave markets", it said in a report to the Human Rights Council.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A former Venezuelan interior minister who was detained last year is on hunger strike in protest over being held incommunicado for 75 days, an opposition legislator and a source close to the case said on Thursday.
CIA interrogators were so worried about the details of Zubaydah&aposs torture becoming public that they requested "reasonable assurances that [Abu Zubaydah] will remain in isolation and incommunicado for the remainder of his life," the Senate report found.
" Michael Slackman, international editor of The New York Times, said: "We are deeply disturbed that the government of Egypt detained our correspondent, kept him incommunicado, denied him food or water and refused to allow him into the country.
Indeed, in the Senate Intelligence Committee's torture report, CIA interrogators asked in a cable for "reasonable assurances" that he would "remain in isolation and incommunicado for the remainder of his life" if he did not die during his interrogation.
The split-second decision put them at the center of a major legal battle -- and landed them in U.S. Coast Guard detention, where they were held incommunicado for 42 days as the controversial case made its way through court.
Among those singled out by the EU were Gui Minhai, a Swedish national and Hong Kong-based bookseller who was abducted while on holiday in Thailand in 2015, and Wang Quanzhang, a rights lawyer held incommunicado for three years.
The three U.N. experts, Yanghee Lee, Agnes Callamard and Nils Melzer, said they had grave concerns about the army's use of incommunicado detention in the recent conflict, as well as allegations of torture, ill-treatment and deaths in custody.
During the years the ex-president was allied to the Houthis, Yemeni political sources say Ahmed Ali was living incommunicado under house arrest at a guarded villa in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, where he had served as ambassador.
YANGON (Reuters) - Six Myanmar nationals deported from Singapore over alleged links to an ethnic minority insurgent group were remanded in custody in Yangon on Friday, a court spokesman said, as relatives of the accused said they were being held incommunicado.
Al-Qaradawi and Khalaf, U.S. residents in their late 50s, were taken into custody by state security forces without an arrest warrant at their vacation home in June 2017 and have been held largely incommunicado since, the U.N. panel said.
Riad's story is the story of Palestinian children and families throughout the West Bank, where children as young as 2628 or 28503 can be arrested at gunpoint in the middle of the night, held incommunicado, and put in Israeli military detention.
The U.N. Special Rapporteur on torture, Juan Mendez, said in February his office had credible information that the detainees were tortured and forced to sign confessions, and had been "held incommunicado in secret detention locations" for prolonged periods of time.
Tran, who was also given five years probation, was kept incommunicado in detention for about six months from her arrest in January until a few days before the trial, and not given adequate time to prepare her defence, Throssell said.
His unbending personality probably "kept him going through years of abusive, incommunicado detention and given him the strength to refuse a forced confession," Michael Caster, a human rights advocate who formerly worked in Beijing with Mr. Wang, said by email.
And while they were incommunicado at sea, Axe had an interview published in which he bad-mouthed Rice's hedge fund, damaging it irrevocably, while Wags led a crack team of Axe Cap's most ruthless traders in systematically destroying whatever remained.
A spokeswoman for the organization said that the Vietnamese authorities had held him incommunicado at the Tu Hieu Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City and that it had been impossible for members of his organization to make contact with him.
CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Rescuers battled intensifying rain to furiously pump water from a cave in Thailand on Tuesday, as officials thrashed out plans to extract a young soccer team located by divers after being trapped and incommunicado for 10 days.
Based on our interviews, officials at the border seem to be making no effort to release children to caregivers-- many have parents in the US -- rather than holding them for weeks in overcrowded cells at the border, incommunicado from their desperate loved ones.
"The desperation of this message, attempting to reach out to lawyers from an incommunicado status on a ship, underscores the lack of due process that was available to the detainees," Kendall Coffey, one of the lawyers on the legal team, told CNN.
Under Chinese laws, suspects of crimes such as Kovrig and Spavor are accused of can be held basically incommunicado without charges for six months and it can be more than a year after charges are brought that the case goes to court.
Awdah has "gone through a terrible ordeal, including prolonged pre-trial detention, months of solitary confinement, incommunicado detention and other ill-treatment - all flagrant violations to his right to a fair trial", Lynn Maalouf, Amnesty's Middle East Research Director, said in a statement.
Why else would the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman — the heir-apparent of an absolute monarchy that has ruled since 19903 over a country named after its patriarch — hold Loujain al-Hathloul, a 28-year-old graduate student, incommunicado for weeks?
DAKAR, Senegal — More than 100 people have been tortured by Cameroon's security forces and held incommunicado in the past four years after being accused of having links to the extremist group Boko Haram, according to a report issued Thursday by Amnesty International.
In December, for example, one of China's most prominent human rights lawyers was tried for blog posts criticizing government policy, while another nationally known lawyer has been held incommunicado since August for trying to defend churches whose crosses are being removed from their steeples.
The entire draft happened while I was incommunicado at a film screening, and I walk out to find that Liz's team somehow bagged Daenerys and Cersei, and Andrew got Jon and Tyrion, and somehow I was left with Bran as my highest-drafted available pick?
Mr. Khan has been held largely incommunicado by law enforcement in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka for the past week, suspected by the police of being involved in the attack in which gunmen carrying explosives stormed a Dhaka restaurant and the Islamic State took credit.
The Senate Intelligence Committee's torture report, released in December 2014, revealed that CIA interrogators asked in a cable for "reasonable assurances" that Abu Zubaydah would "remain in isolation and incommunicado for the remainder of his life" if he did not die during his interrogation.
Wa Lone, 32, also said the police deprived him and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, of sleep for more than two days, and placed black hoods over their heads while transporting them to a secret detention site where they were held incommunicado for two weeks.
The only known witness to what happened on the road — the journalists' African driver, who somehow survived the attack — has been kept incommunicado by the authorities, adding another layer of mystery to the murder of the Russian journalists and their country's activities in central Africa.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The wife of a detained Chinese lawyer set off on Wednesday on a march of more than 100 km from Beijing to Tianjin city, where she believes her husband is being held incommunicado, in a bid to force authorities to explain his arrest.
More than half of the report experts said that refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants are at risk for arbitrary arrest, and a quarter of them said refugees and asylum seekers are at risk for disappearance (a stat that includes incommunicado detention at the border).
That was vital to get their swift approval for a deal which, when negotiators emerged from weeks incommunicado in "the tunnel" of all-night talks and delivery pizza, surprised many in the EU by offering substantial concessions to London on customs to resolve Irish border issues.
He was held incommunicado for four days and notified upon his release that he would be charged with misuse of patriotic symbols and  "descato" ("disrespect")  toward the president,  and that he would be subject to a curfew denying him the right to leave his house at night.
"I continue to receive frequent and alarming reports about the use of prolonged solitary and incommunicado confinement, torture and ill-treatment, lack of access to lawyers and the use of confessions solicited under torture as evidence in trials - practices that clearly violate Iran's own laws," he said.
"I continue to receive frequent and alarming reports about the use of prolonged solitary and incommunicado confinement, torture and ill-treatment, lack of access to lawyers and the use of confessions solicited under torture as evidence in trials — practices that clearly violate Iran's own laws," he added.
The disclosures make clear that congressional committee leaders on both sides of the aisle were aware as early as January 2003 that the CIA operated an abusive interrogation program that resulted in the death of a detainee, and that the agency ran black site facilities where captives were held incommunicado.
For six months, they effectively disappeared, under a provision of the Chinese criminal code that allows the police to hold suspects incommunicado for ''residential surveillance in a designated location,'' a practice that the United Nations Commission on Human Rights has asked the government to end ''as a matter of urgency.
Most cases from that summer, known as the 709 cases for the first day of detentions on July 9, have concluded, but Wang has been held incommunicado for more than 1,000 days, spurring Li's plan to march 100 km (62 miles) to the nearby city of Tianjin, where she believes he is being held.
Last September Amnesty International said Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed al-Maktoum, one of the sheikh's daughters by a different wife, was believed to be held incommunicado in an undisclosed location in the UAE after being forcibly returned in March after fleeing Dubai with the help of friends on a boat that was later intercepted.
The brief also referred to one of Mr. Rudin's former clients, Jabbar Collins, whose efforts to fight his own wrongful murder conviction led to the disclosure of a now defunct "hotel custody program" run by Brooklyn prosecutors who tried to build their cases by holding material witnesses under armed guard and incommunicado in undisclosed hotels.
" The report applauded the Iranian law that requires the country's Supreme Court to review all death sentences, but said it was concerned about the lack of due process and fair trial rights, including "long periods of incommunicado and pretrial detention, and lack of adequate access to a lawyer and/or to a proper defense.
Official corruption and defective policies have sunk the country into a crisis of record proportions: Many hospitals now open just a few days a week due to a dire lack of medical staff and essential medicine; cash has become useless with prices doubling in a matter of hours; and power outages regularly leave parts of the country incommunicado.
VeriChip's idea was that a chip — paired to a unique ID number and storing a patient's medical records — could be used by a doctor to access a person's medical information in emergencies where the person was incommunicado, and in 2004 the company became the first to win Food and Drug Administration approval for an implantable RFID chip.
As a result, Mr. Nosenko was held incommunicado for three years in a secret prison at "the Farm," the C.I.A.'s training center at Camp Peary, near Williamsburg, Va. After the C.I.A. finally realized Mr. Nosenko was telling the truth, he was released in 1967, given $80,000 by the C.I.A. and resettled under a new name.
Instead of being held in the formal legal system — where tens of thousands of people have been detained under Mr. Sisi — people like Mr. Khalil have disappeared into a network of secretive detention centers, run by the security forces, where they are held incommunicado, without charge or access to a lawyer, for weeks and sometimes months, according to the rights groups.
Read more: The CEO of coworking startup Convene is worried bad press around WeWork's model could taint the entire flex-office industryIf the roadshow and pricing were not complete by then, and Neumann were to become incommunicado, that's not an ideal situation for the ruler of a multi-billion real estate business in the midst of a multi-billion dollar IPO.
Adapted from short stories by Alice Munro, and taking place over 30 years, it tells the story of a mother-daughter estrangement in which the title character (played by Emma Suárez as an older woman and by Adriana Ugarte as her younger self) longs to reconnect with the child who abandoned her when she was 18 and has since remained incommunicado.
That was the general defense approach until December 2017, when defense lawyers started seeing both classified and unclassified evidence they say demonstrates that the United States government was engaged in "one continuous course of conduct to obtain statements by torture and other cruel and inhuman, degrading treatment, including incommunicado detention," according to James G. Connell III, a lawyer representing another defendant, Mr. Mohammed's nephew, Ammar al-Baluchi.
That was the general defense approach until December 2017, when defense lawyers started seeing both classified and unclassified evidence they say demonstrates that the United States government was engaged in "one continuous course of conduct to obtain statements by torture and other cruel and inhuman, degrading treatment, including incommunicado detention," according to James G. Connell III, a lawyer representing another defendant, Mr. Mohammed's nephew, Ammar al-Baluchi.
LNA fighters detained more than 100 men and boys as young as 13 during the subsequent raids, as well as stealing money and beating and insulting residents, according to the latest information provided to the U.N. "We have received reports that those detained have been subjected to torture and threats," Shamdasani said, adding many families have no information on the whereabouts of their male relatives, who are being held incommunicado.
"Suffice to say that while you can arrive on Twitter and disseminate the untethered and anti-human opinion that mothers who have their children kidnapped and held incommunicado from them at the American border are criminals â€" and both mother and child deserve that fate â€" or that 14-year-old boys who survive the Holocaust are guilty of betraying fellow Jews when there is no evidence of such, you CANNOT wish that the people who traffic in such vile shit should crawl off and die of a fulminant venereal rash," he wrote.

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