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Mais il qualifie de "ridicules" les accusations selon lesquelles ces arrestations auraient un but politique, affirmant que c'est le seul moyen d'éradiquer la corruption et l'enrichissement personnel.
Interrogé sur les arrières-pensées politiques de ces arrestations par l'éditorialiste du New York Times Thomas Friedman, le prince héritier Mohammed a expliqué que l'objectif pour l'État est de récupérer 100 milliards de dollars — 853 milliards d'euros — en dommages et intérêts auprès de l'élite emprisonnée.
Arrests were subsequently reported."Côte d'Ivoire: arrestations après l'attentat contre le Premier ministre Soro" , Agence France-Presse, 30 June 2007 .
During his term as mayor, the permanent anti-corruption unit continued their investigation of members of the previous council.Geneviève Quessy. Arrestations à Terrebonne: ses conseillers disent n’avoir rien vu de ça. Le Journal de Montréal.
Bogdan Szajkowski, page 511. Following riots on February 16, 1994, Savané and fellow opposition leader Abdoulaye Wade were arrested on February 18."Sénégal : arrestations et détentions se poursuivent", L'Humanité, February 23, 1994 . Savané was eventually released in July 1994.
On 29 March Ag Boula was arrested in Niamey, along with Kindo Zada, an Army Major who deserted to the rebels in 2007. Both were presumed by the press to investigated for crimes unrelated to the 2007-2009 rebellion.Les arrestations se multiplient. Jeune Afrique. 31/03/2010.
The coup of December 2, 1851 by Napoleon III committed against the Second Republic of France provoked an armed uprising in the Basses-Alpes, in defense of the French Constitution of 1848. After the failure of the uprising, severe repression continued for those who stood up to defend the Republic: new inhabitants of Sigonce were brought before the Joint Committee, the most common punishment of deportation to Algeria.Henri Joannet, Jean-Pierre Pinatel, " Arrestations-condamnations ", 1851-Pour mémoire, Les Mées : Les Amis des Mées, 2001, p.71. Like many municipalities in the department, Sigonce had a school well before the Jules Ferry laws: in 1863, they already had a primary education that provides boys, the chief town.
The fountain of the village In 1843, the priest of the parish, Paul Charpenel, writes the annals of the parish of Prads, not published to date. One of the municipal measures from this period is the construction of a public fountain in the village, under the Second Republic, in 1850. The coup d'état of 2 December 1851 by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte against the Second Republic caused an armed uprising in the Basses-Alpes, in defense of the constitution. After the failure of the uprising, severe repression descended on those who stood up to defend the Republic, which included an inhabitant of Prads.Henri Joannet, Jean-Pierre Pinatel, « Arrestations-condamnations », 1851-Pour mémoire, Les Mées : Les Amis des Mées, 2001, p. 72.
No special legislative protections are afforded to LGBT citizens, and same-sex marriages are not recognized by the state, as the Constitution of Rwanda provides that "[o]nly civil monogamous marriage between a man and a woman is recognized". LGBT Rwandans have reported being harassed, blackmailed, and even arrested by the police under various laws dealing with public order and morality. Even though Rwanda is a signatory of the United Nations joint statement condemning violence against LGBT people,being one of the only few countries in Africa to have sponsored the declaration, and stands in sharp contrast with neighbouring Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. Rwanda still prosecutes LGBTQ people, illegal arrestations, torture are among what has been reported by LGBTQ people living in Rwanda.
In a number of cases authorities used force and tear gas in the process of the evictions, including in cases of forced evictions of elderly and childrenLacrymo et arrestations, une expulsion de squat qui tourne mal à Lyon-Confluence, Rue89Lyon, 2 December 2013 In 2010 a French memo was leaked which showed that the government was supporting the systematic discrimination of the Roma. Circular IOC/K/1017881 of 5 August 2010 on the eviction of illegal settlements states that: And These forcible evictions of Roma show significant abuse of the right to housing, and the right to freedom of movement. They are evident of discrimination on an ethnic basis and violates Frances responsibilities under various UN and EU human rights treaties. Following these mass evictions the European Union Commissioner Viviane Reding (Commission of the European Communities) spoke out against the French actions stating it was in breach of EU Law. She likened it to the atrocities that befall the Roma in the World War II stating that she had thought “Europe would not have to witness it again after the Second World War,”.
Although Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy stated on 16 March that his "priority was to arrest casseurs" (rioters), the independent CAJ (Judicial Assistance Group) noted that the vast majority of arrestations hadn't been of on-the-spot witnessed violence (flagrant délit) and that many were contested. For example, on 31 March a US citizen visiting Paris was detained by the police, while on 7 April an old man getting out of a supermarket was also detained. Furthermore, many young people from the suburbs were blocked from demonstrating in Paris. According to the government, this was to impede turmoils in the capital, but critics such as the CAJ have spoken of a negation of presumption of innocence and of "racial and social discrimination", since some categories of the population – mainly youth living in housing projects, those accused of having taken part in the riots in autumn 2005 – were blocked from exercising their civil rights of demonstrating against a law that affected them as well as other categories of the population.

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