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Some former captives have said the girls were separated from other captives and received special treatment like more food.
Balloon exposure remains significantly higher in captive financing companies' portfolios than in non-captives (44% versus 20%), but the increase was slightly larger among non-captives.
Also, the crimes of the captives cannot be ignored, especially when, as the Washington Post reported, some of the female captives cling to their radical ISIS ideology.
Hall sits alongside his fellow captives, Filipina Marites Flor and Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad, wearing orange T-shirts that mimic the style of Islamic State videos showing captives in orange jumpsuits.
The military said the militants, known for kidnapping, bombing and beheading captives, are still holding 16 captives on Jolo island, including seven foreigners, including a Dutch and a Japanese national.
After his speech, the five captives, dressed in orange jumpsuits similar to those that ISIS has made previous murdered captives wear, are killed with a gunshot to the back of the head.
Since the Islamic State often dressed its captives in orange before killing them, many of the captives gasped when they saw the new outfits, thinking they were about to be killed, too.
Two police officers and 21 of the captives were killed.
But some, although ill, are still relatively young for captives.
Montes de Oca said three captives had already been released.
Eventually, one of the captives breaks free and runs away.
At least 22 of the 147 released captives were female.
It is unclear how many Russian captives Ukraine is holding.
It is not clear how the Kurdish captives were killed.
In the end the 82 American captives came home alive.
Russia is holding dozens of Ukrainian captives from the conflict.
What they want with their captives is not immediately clear.
Abu Sayyaf is thought to still be holding 11 captives altogether.
Since then, the Taliban have released two videos of the captives.
Taking captives "is a regular tactic used by Tehran," Smyth said.
One by one, his fellow captives went home -- leaving Anderson alone.
The US government says the cell beheaded 27 captives in all.
In practice, however, many captives faced vigilante justice in the streets.
Elderly men gleefully demonstrate how they hacked their captives to death.
A few male captives had seen videos of Islamic State beheadings.
American Christianity has too often come to make the captives mannerly.
Padilla said there were ongoing military operations to rescue the captives.
Many captives of Boko Haram, even children, were forced to fight.
New female captives would arrive every time fighters left the camp.
Many of her patients are former captives of the terrorist group.
Every day captives were taken out and more were brought in.
And they put future captives at greater risk for becoming victims.
People of light complexion were slain as sacrifices; captives were killed.
Earlier this month Turkey started to deport captives from Islamic State.
His colleagues executed several captives by crushing them with a bulldozer.
"Our reports tell us that the captives are under the control of (leader Raddulan Sahiron), who has consolidated his forces around himself and the captives," President Benigno Aquino said in a statement detailing the group's atrocities.
And in season two, it would seem, the captives are fighting back.
The Taliban has since released a couple of videos showing the captives.
But about 200 captives at a site next door were regularly abused.
The more than 200 captives who escaped were still missing, Gambo said.
Two of those captives were beheaded a few days after the abduction.
Captors and captives come to see the arrangement as a natural one.
African captives helped replace the ­Native-American communities displaced by English colonists.
It was also the sexual interactions between the master class and captives.
Captives have said some women chose instead to blow up only themselves.
Other news outlets said five captives had been trampled in overcrowded trucks.
Trump's cheerful language regarding the treatment of the former captives was shocking.
"I didn't know we were captives until we were not," Helena says.
Both Bernadine and Anthony are captives of their worlds, legally, spiritually, morally.
Much like Plato's captives, the prisoners understand part of the mysteries confronting them.
He ordered the right feet and hands of some two dozen captives amputated.
The captives were rescued in Borno state, in northeastern Nigeria, the army said.
The soldiers eventually released their captives, amid pleas from Mr. Bah and others.
Previously released captives have been treated with suspicion or even shunned, she said.
And all the local captives are released, no Kashmiri, will sit here peacefully.
In exchange, the rebels would release all captives they are holding in Douma.
Some small captives, known as micro-captive insurance, exist for legitimate insurance needs.
Mr. Zubaydah was the first of the captives after the attacks of Sept.
A Nigerian intelligence official put the number of captives as high as 200.
Often, these captives are forced to marry fighters or turned into suicide bombers.
The group often uses those captives, especially young girls and women, as suicide bombers.
In July, the amphitheater was where ISIS killed 25 captives in a propaganda video.
The idea was to break the captives' spirits and bring them under total control.
Some analysts say that Boko Haram may be using captives to carry out bombings.
She said if the demands were not met the militants would kill the captives.
Islamic State often tortured captives for weeks or months to extract information, officials said.
The Philippines rarely publicizes such payments, but few believe captives are released without them.
They dug a moat around the building's perimeter and a pit for holding captives.
The army there says it has rescued more than 1,000 captives of Boko Haram.
Third, all American captives in North Korea must be returned shortly before the summit.
Captives, who first arrived there in September 1003, were often held in total darkness.
Captives, who first arrived there in September 23, were often held in total darkness.
It might be time to heed the prophet Isaiah and set the captives free.
It said it had worked with the Nigerian government to secure the captives' release.
The captives were men, women and children from multiple cultures who spoke multiple languages.
Three of the captives were described as being wounded, with two sustaining critical injuries.
The captives they had to leave behind were freed by ISIS the next day.
A year earlier, the same group beheaded two Canadian captives for the same reason.
But these captives, as they are known, have created an incentive for tax avoidance.
The bulk of that came from efforts to secure the release of French captives.
How many captives have exploited the tax rules is hard to know, because captives are regulated by individual states — as is any insurance company — and some, as in the Avrahami case, have incorporated themselves offshore, which gives them an added layer of secrecy.
Ali said that a dozen captives died in a bombing more than a year ago.
Some escaped, others were let go after negotiations and more than 100 are still captives.
The group is reportedly holding at least two dozen captives in the dense jungle region.
IS has beheaded captives while slurring Obama's name and suggested prices for enslaving his wife.
For this reason, only half of Yazidi captives have been rescued, according to the KRG.
The two sides agreed to exchange "bodies of the martyrs and captives" at 9 p.m.
Today, Afful retraces the brutal journey that most captives faced before being sold into slavery.
Most Yazidis from Sinjar were now refugees in Iraqi Kurdistan; thousands more were ISIS captives.
They freeze, shrink back against the walls, eyes asquint, their revolvers pointed at the captives.
Two other captives held at the same time were allegedly killed by Islamic State militants.
A few of previous American captives have said they were beaten while in Houthi custody.
They have held a number of high-profile Western captives over the years, including Sgt.
Captives are usually then moved into the Haqqanis' strongholds in the tribal areas of Pakistan.
The two said the killings of the captives were a mistake — but for tactical reasons.
The program includes voluntary trauma counselling for former captives, but Murad stopped after two sessions.
Both men became captives of their divergent jobs as leaders of different branches of government.
He did not offer any more details on the condition or identities of the captives.
It was the third time the militants had released such video appeals from the captives.
George Washington, enshrined these principles even as British and Hessian troops mistreated their American captives.
It is notorious for brutality, posting videos of captives, foreign and local, begging for their lives.
The return of these American captives should have been a moment of celebration and bipartisan unity.
That evening, after bundling their captives into vehicles, they torched the church, according to the residents.
It said the militants were using the captives as human shields in fighting against Iraqi forces.
In November, a Reuters reporter visited some of the captives at a military post in Misrata.
Prior to this week's raid, hundreds of captives had escaped the center, police said on Tuesday.
It is holding 15 captives, including a Netherlands citizen, five Malaysians, two Indonesians and seven Filipinos.
Many captives have been indoctrinated to hate their own communities, in keeping with ISIS' extremist ideology.
After negotiations with security forces, they released four remaining captives on Saturday, but refused to surrender.
It is widely believed that no captives are released by the group without ransom being paid.
The new captives joined other prisoners from the security forces, 87 in all, Mr. Ibrahimkhel said.
Collectively, the band's five members spent more than a century as unjust captives of the state.
Many of the captives are given a choice: marry a fighter or carry a suicide bomb.
" • Quotation of the day "We are no captives — neither of Russia nor of the United States.
ISWAP in December said it executed 11 Christian captives it had previously kidnapped in Borno state.
Militias it supports have allegedly executed Kurdish civilians and, according to Foreign Policy, freed ISIS captives.
After Mr. Dague objected, Toussaint often hid behind his grandmother's house to work on his captives.
The captives are held in SDF facilities south of a safe zone initially proposed by Turkey.
Many female captives of Boko Haram have been forced into being sex slaves and suicide bombers.
Trump, speaking to reporters outside the White House, suggested activity was under way involving the captives.
Bahadorzai says five women and two children were among the freed captives, most of whom were civilians.
INN DIN, Myanmar (Reuters) - Bound together, the 28 Rohingya captives watched their Buddhist neighbors dig a grave.
The rebels have remained active, bombing oil installations, although in recent months they have released other captives.
Some captives held by the insurgents were released and state television showed them leaving in a minibus.
Other times, the men in a community were eliminated while women and children were taken as captives.
On a personal level, Bob's family says it was not forewarned when the other captives were released.
Spokesman John Kirby said the negotiations over the total were conducted separately from talks concerning the captives.
"We aren't captives of Russia or the U.S.," Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told weekly magazine Der Spiegel.
Anything you capture can be tamed and pitted against other captives (or your own settlers) in battle.
Many captives have said they were physically and sexually abused and chained up to prevent them escaping.
What was your take on "Eclipsed," Danai Gurira's play about female captives in the Liberian civil war?
The release of three senior Taliban captives in exchange for the professors will also gall American hawks.
The captives arrived in 1860 and the ship was quickly burned in the Mobile Bay, Robertson said.
They filmed themselves gunning down captives in open fields and stabbing them in the face with knives.
The militants were believed to have taken their Chibok captives to the Sambisa Forest, a reputed stronghold.
Captives locked away in dank, dirty conditions; a break-in, a getaway vehicle, and a man hunt.
Danai Gurira's drama about female captives and soldiers in the Liberian Civil War, at the Golden Theater.
The Abu Sayyaf gave the Philippine and Canadian governments and families of the captives until 3 p.m.
Mr. McCain was brutally and repeatedly beaten but refused early release unless other captives were also freed.
The Japanese have also been unsympathetic to captives who go into danger zones and are taken hostage.
A pink and red pamphlet includes 32 questions and answers on how to deal with female captives.
A senior Islamic State cleric has the authority to distribute female captives among its fighters, it said.
Several were in orange jumpsuits, similar to those often worn by IS captives before they were executed.
At the same time, there are reports of Boko Haram continuing to take dozens of new captives.
ISWAP said on Friday it had executed 11 Christian captives it had previously kidnapped in Borno state.
Other outlets said the armed gang told their captives they were also holding the RCN reporters elsewhere.
A further 29 captives held by Ukraine refused to return to rebel-held territory, Ukrainian officials said.
One of the two officers, Aung Min, a police recruit from Yangon, stands directly behind the captives.
In the latest video both the remaining male hostages are pictured wearing orange t-shirts, mirroring ISIS' gruesome hostage videos, in which captives, particularly Western ones, are forced to wear orange jumpsuits in a grim reference to captives at the U.S.' controversial military prison in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
Aid workers believe that some female captives have been trained to fight or encouraged to become suicide bombers.
The Philippines rarely publicizes payments of ransom, but it is widely believed no captives are released without them.
Buhari said last month that the government was in talks to secure the release of the remaining captives.
Captives have become increasingly popular in the last decade because they greatly reduce affluent business owners' tax bills.
They barrel down mountain roads toward a valley, and hectic panels-within-panels depict the captives' hellish ride.
The name refers to the barracks in which captives were kept before their buyers took possession of them.
And they participated in developing strategies to bring captives home, including whether the family supported military rescue operations.
Along with two other captives, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, Knight escaped the home on May 6, 2013.
The civilians, likely a mixture of family members and captives, have not gone back to Manbij, Garver said.
Scores of the captives either escaped or were released over the past few years; 0000 remain unaccounted for.
But as the show unspools, we realize that the captives can only find the truth by turning inward.
On nearby Jolo island, two Vietnamese sailors were among 19 captives still being held in a separate abduction.
The captives were freed in the large but remote town of Bama, about 45 miles southeast of Maiduguri.
The captives were "tortured and seriously injured" by their kidnappers before their release, the human rights group alleged.
A federal police officer filmed himself beheading captives, including minors, and posted the videos to his Facebook account.
The former captives, many from Matar's own family, were free to tell their stories for the first time.
Michelson's indistinct, purplish wolves prowl back and forth menacingly, as though they were guard dogs rather than captives.
Militants then retreated toward their final strongholds near Sirte's seafront, taking medical equipment and foreign captives with them.
Only when I wasn't with the wolves did I think about their future, which was to be captives.
The extremists demanded as much as $50,000 for the release of individual captives, but often accepted lower sums.
Limestone facades are ornamented with occasional caricatures of African captives: thick-lipped, broad-nosed and with curly hair.
Her fellow captives have told their families that she refused militants who wanted her to convert to Islam.
Captain Medina allowed his troops to use prisoners as human mine detectors and personally beat captives during interrogations.
In exchange, the P.K.K. should free Turkish captives and withdraw its fighters from Turkey to show good faith.
The captives clung to African identities in the face of a system that was intended to erase them.
In 1599, they included amputating a foot from each of more than 20 male captives from Acoma Pueblo.
It also seems clear from the texts that male householders are allowed to take female captives as concubines.
But Dr. Xenakis said one benefit of communal confinement is that the captives can care for each other.
The video is the second in recent months that appears to show security forces in Myanmar abusing captives.
The captives were "tortured and seriously injured" by their kidnappers before their release, the human rights group said.
A count and a marquise are captives on an exotic island where warrior women rule over demure men.
She said Philippines marines were pursuing a small group of militants who had fled and abandoned the captives.
As consumers, we inadvertently participate in this tragedy when we buy or use something made by these captives.
There have long been suspicions that Nigeria's home-grown Islamic extremist group is using captives as suicide bombers.
In Mr. Tenney's final years, the Japanese company Mitsubishi issued an apology over its treatment of wartime captives.
The transaction in question deals with a micro captive insurance company, also known as small or micro captives.
A few others have been found wandering in the forest or during military operations that freed other captives.
The Kurdish guards have their hands full and cannot cope much longer with the dangers posed by the captives.
Judging by contemporary accounts, conditions were grim: There were no sources of fresh water, and the captives were trapped.
Three Buddhist witnesses said they watched as the captives were led by soldiers toward the site of their deaths.
It called for the immediate release of thousands of Boko Haram captives, including 219 schoolgirls kidnapped two years ago.
The Abu Sayyaf is holding another 15 captives, including a Netherlands citizen, five Malaysians, two Indonesians and seven Filipinos.
"I sent them so they could contribute to your economy ... They're not your captives," he told CNN Turk television.
Captives could spend as long as three months in confinement, awaiting their journey into a dark, and unknown future.
The transfer means 78 captives now remain at Guantánamo, which President Obama pledged to close when he took office.
Terrence Russell of the Pentagon's Joint Personnel Recovery Agency debriefs former captives and makes training manuals based on debriefs.
Donaldson bemoaned how journalists on the presidential beat are largely captives of the administration, chained to the White House.
Boko Haram blamed airstrikes for killing some of the young female captives in a video statement released in August.
His team downs supply convoys, black-bags captives as if they're Gitmo detainees and tortures people to get information.
Sanchez has been referred to as the group's last remaining hostage, but many suspect it still holds unreported captives.
Along his quest to piece together what happened to him, Van Dyk meets with other families of former captives.
Although no evidence has emerged that either man directly abused the captives, both questioned detainees who had been abused.
They took captives, many of them children plucked from their homes, and sold them at auctions in village plazas.
The law denied habeas corpus to captives, rendering even free black people in the North vulnerable to slave catchers.
Five captives escaped during a Turkish bombardment on a Kurdish-run prison in Qamishli on Friday, Kurdish officials said.
The coming clash also could endanger Kurdish control of tens of thousands of unrepentant ISIS captives and their families.
That it took seriously Maimonides's insistence that "pidyon shevuyim," redeeming captives, is among the greatest of all God's commandments.
As the fighting began last week, one group killed at least two Kurdish captives and a female Kurdish politician.
On Friday, five ISIS captives also escaped during a Turkish attack on a prison in Qamishli, Kurdish officials said.
In that video, the captives pleaded for the Christian Association of Nigeria and President Muhammadu Buhari to save them.
INN DIN, Myanmar (Reuters) - Bound together, the 10 Rohingya Muslim captives watched their Buddhist neighbors dig a shallow grave.
At the same time that Mediterranean piracy was an 18th-century reality — delivering thousands of European captives into Ottoman servitude and, not to be forgotten, numerous Muslim captives into Europe — operas about Turks were a cultural phenomenon, with hundreds of productions featuring turbaned sultans and pashas enslaving hundreds of sopranos in their harems.
In another video, boys race through the ruins of a castle, competing to see who can kill the most captives.
But Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch), one of the captives, holds her own just by being sad-eyed and still.
Captives were taken to the city's Templo Mayor, or great temple, where priests removed their still-beating hearts, Science reports .
Government officials have bristled, however, at the idea that they are negotiating with the captives or contemplating paying the ransom.
The group released 10 Indonesian captives last week, although it's unclear if that government paid ransom to the jihadist group.
Two police officers and 21 captives were killed in July when armed gunmen stormed an upscale cafe and took hostages.
Elias, now 19, said the international community must help rescue remaining captives and ensure the Yazidis are never persecuted again.
The group placed captives in cages and slowly drowned or burned them to death; it pushed LGBTQ people off rooftops.
Split works in quick jabs of terror, spooking the trembling teen captives with the occasional burst of violence or terror.
"They're the ultimate examples of the Stockholm Syndrome," Hwang added, referring to situations in which captives bond with their captors.
The militants were believed to have taken their Chibok captives to the dense Sambisa forest, a reputed Boko Haram stronghold.
Those included burning captives alive and dragging a man behind a vehicle until he was torn apart, according to CNN.
The colony relied on importation, and the small territory received as many captives as the whole of the United States.
He didn't mention the captives while he was speaking, instead highlighting the Iran nuclear deal as a top legacy achievement.
Raiding for captives to sell belongs to a long human history that knows no boundaries of time, place or race.
It seems unfair, then, for Szabłowski to suggest that Cubans are like dancing bears, drunken captives to an abusive master.
Once out of ISIS's hands, Yazidi captives fall into the hands of smugglers, not all of whom are well-intentioned.
Near the journey's end in Ghana, the captives were given a last, ritual bath in a river before being sold.
He portrayed fellow captives, including women and children, as they marched in uniform, sat through sermons and posed for photographs.
The captives had been rescued, but the culprits had disappeared, apparently getting away with the crime, and the ransom money.
Lear's parrots, drawn from living captives in the newly opened London Zoo, are rich and self-sufficient on their perches.
State of Terror Modern methods allow the Islamic State to keep up its systematic rape of captives under medieval codes.
Obama signs it into law, effectively shutting down the administration's move to bring some captives to the U.S. for trial.
The Philippine medical staff and many of the other foreign captives were freed in the final stages of the battle.
Even amidst the euphoria of the returning captives, endorsements of Mr Zelensky from Moscow may not sit well at home.
Like them, the wives are part of a cottage industry that mixes beauty and utility, captives of their own productivity.
Hours later, Private Chapman awoke to find himself with 10 other captives, hunched on the dirt floor of a farmhouse.
They had recruited others to promote their twisted view of the world, and tormented their captives simply for being Americans.
Many of the captives were children who had metal chains around their ankles, a police spokesman, Yakubu Sabo, told Reuters.
Mohamad said no Islamic State captives had escaped from the Chirkin prison, which she also said was targeted by Ankara.
Virtually everything about these captives was classified until a Senate Intelligence Committee report in 20093 disclosed grisly details about torture.
Several captives were tied to ancient columns and executed with explosives: crimes against the present and the past at once.
Many of the captives carried their possessions in plastic bags and met tearful family members as they got off buses.
R. Kelly's been challenged to a showdown in court ... from the father of one of Kelly's alleged captives, Joycelyn Savage.
Artex Risk Solutions, which is now owned by Arthur J. Gallagher & Company, was sued last year by people who used Artex to set up their captives and are now under investigation by the I.R.S. Firms like Artex charged around $50,000 to set up captives and about $50,000 annually to run them, Mr. Adkisson said.
Child soldiers in other parts of the world have killed their own parents, cut the lips off captives and amputated limbs.
Finally put on a boat to Italy, Mary and her fellow captives had to be rescued by the Italian coast guard.
Another spoiler: The mad scientist, Happ, had been drowning his captives repeatedly and trying to document their experiences in the afterlife.
Russia holds dozens of Ukrainian captives from the conflict but it is unclear how many Russians are being held in Ukraine.
As for the two captives, their fates are probably sealed, says an MP from the home region of one of them.
They didn't succeed in rescuing the American captives, who had already been moved, and Foley was later executed by Jihadi John.
They photographed their captives and held them in cages for a short time, in order to collect some faeces from each.
The families of the captives have been asked repeatedly why Boyle and Coleman had been backpacking in such a dangerous region.
Painted on just one side, the Grolier Codex boasts dynamic scenes of gods, with even human captives appearing on some pages.
He was made to endure weeks of walking with so little food and water that some of his fellow captives died.
The Clotilda has previously been documented by historians as the last ship known to bring African captives to the United States.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence claims that advancing troops have found more than 1,000 captives in just one week.
It has remained active during that time, kidnapping and bombing oil installations, though in recent months it has released some captives.
American officials, for similar reasons, have said they do not want the responsibility for handling large numbers of Islamic State captives.
The two groups intermarried and protected one another, but there were also skirmishes, and captives were sent to slave-seeking Europeans.
Iraqi security forces filmed themselves hurling captives off a cliff, then shooting them as they lay dying on the rocks below.
Set among the European captives of a Muslim pasha in the Ottoman Empire, the opera makes comedy out of sex slavery.
Captain Jeff A. Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, reiterated Tuesday that there were no plans to detain Islamic State captives long term.
The captives appeared in a video released this month in which the Westerners urged their governments to meet the group's demands.
Ms. Flor does not speak in the video but can be seen kneeling with her head down near the other captives.
Before long, the fleeing captives made out the silhouettes of a pickup truck and men with assault rifles ahead of them.
The captives run out of the building to safety, and Karen explains that there's some "weird cult" inside who wants Daredevil.
Syrian captives were forced to kneel, and the other German fighters shot them, showing an interest only in the cinematic effect.
Captives of a harsh and unyielding reality, we are also simultaneously graced by the constant ability to surpass its battering blows.
As soon as the convoy reached a paved road, the captives were hustled out of the S.U.V.s and pushed into vans.
Then last month his administration indicated that it is receptive to sending more captives there, including members of the Islamic State.
Tony Kim, one of the other captives, spent a month last year teaching at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology.
While they were gone, guards deliberately allowed two of the remaining captives to untie themselves as a pretext for shooting them.
In his 2016 memoirs, "Enhanced Interrogation," Dr. Mitchell called the man "The Preacher," for another scenario he used to scare captives.
Mr O'Brien is the State Department's hostage negotiator, working to free American captives in countries such as North Korea and Yemen.
The captives were gathered later at a camp nearby, standing in lines in maroon uniforms as state officials tended to them.
Ukraine and Russia have exchanged captives before, but those swaps mostly involved soldiers seized during fighting in the east of Ukraine.
Other former captives have detailed the systematic rape, and forced marriages and conversions that women are subject to while being held.
US taxpayers are paying about $7 million a year to house the captives, and $445 million to operate the detention facility.
Iraq's immigration and displacement ministry and the prime minister's office declined to comment on current plans for the al-Hol captives.
Cersei taunts her captives, Tyene (Rosabell Laurenti Sellers) and Ellaria Sand (Indira Varma), before murdering the former via girl on girl.
The Colombian government has said it will not sit down with the ELN until the group has released all its captives.
When they were freed, they wailed that President Obama was encouraging Iranian aggression by freeing seven of our Iranian captives in return.
To prove that they are entitled to a tax deduction of the premiums, small captives now must meet one of two requirements.
The fighters are assassinating smugglers who rescue the captives, just as funds to buy the women out of slavery are drying up.
Documents captured in Syria in 2015 revealed ways in which Islamic State theologians regulated the use of female captives for sexual purposes.
They are holding 22 captives, including a Dutch, a German, a South Korean, five Malaysians, two Indonesians, six Vietnamese and six Filipinos.
The attackers spared most of their Muslim captives but systematically slaughtered 20 others, among them nine Italians and seven Japanese aid consultants.
Images from local TV station TVC taken after the captives were released showed a group of mostly young men and teenage boys.
In all three cases, the captives are unable to meet their captors' demands without breaking some important part of themselves clean off.
North Korea has won an unprecedented degree of normalization, with Trump even praising Kim Jong Un for being "excellent" to U.S. captives.
Needless to say, he found no captives; luckily, the few shots he fired went through a door and into some computers, respectively.
As enslaved Africans came in, New England merchants sent Indian captives out, banishing them to Barbados or somewhere else beyond the seas.
Officials have reason to be suspicious: Boko Haram has managed to turn captives into suicide bombers, including children as young as 8.
Russia still holds dozens of Ukrainian captives from the conflict but it is unclear how many Russians are being held in Ukraine.
Soon after, she and the remaining female captives moved to a warehouse in Sirte where Islamic State stored appliances, fuel and slaves.
The rebels have remained active during that time, kidnapping and bombing oil installations, though in recent months they have released other captives.
Mr. Ben Soud was among the early captives in the C.I.A.'s network of prisons in Afghanistan, Thailand, Poland, Romania and Lithuania.
He is held at Camp Seven, the secret part of the prison where the United States keeps former Central Intelligence Agency captives.
They stumbled on a large metal bin filled with dirt and random pieces of clothing, perhaps, they thought, the belongings of captives.
"The personal belongings of the two captives were stolen, in addition to a number of devices belonging to the company," NOC said.
The male captives, including six of Ms. Murad's brothers, were loaded into trucks, driven to a field outside the town and executed.
He said there could be retaliation from the United States unless Pyongyang took a step like freeing the three remaining American captives.
In many ways, we and the Chinese, and our governments, elites and those from the grass roots, are captives of our past.
Kent's documentary, "Afghanistan: Captives of the Warlords," was broadcast by PBS in June, 2001, three months prior to the September 11 attacks.
After landing, the commandos hiked some distance in the dark to a mountainside cave, where they surprised the militants holding the captives.
The lawmakers, Olivia Lozano and Américo de Grazia, said it was unclear how long the indigenous leaders intended to hold the captives.
Human rights groups and lawyers for the captives disputed Ayotte's claims and questioned the veracity of the biographical details of the detainees.
U.S. officials and Tice's parents do not think he is held by Islamic State, which typically announces its Western captives in propaganda videos.
A masked man is seen in the video offering to trade the captives in return for the release of the group's jailed fighters.
Fati's story reveals a terrorist organization that is demanding more and more from its captives as its decisions become increasingly fueled by desperation.
The couple enlisted Celia R. Clark, one of the lawyers in this field who has written about the estate tax benefits of captives.
And, we can't forget the political chaos created in "Smart Power" by the worldwide release of those horrifying letters penned by Gilead captives.
As free people travel across the walkway, the shadows of the objects they carry are thrown against the wall beheld by the captives.
The families have demanded that any agreement with Turkey include the return of the captives as well as the remains of the soldiers.
Never-before-seen photos were released from army archives, revealing British Sikh captives at Çanakkale and Ottoman boy soldiers at hand grenade practice.
Captives had been taken far from home, many of them to Syria, and their confused descriptions were difficult to convert into precise coördinates.
As its fighters have been increasingly been killed or locked up, the militants have sometimes resorted to using female captives as suicide bombers.
The 20/20 special will also feature interviews with Kayla's fellow captives, and further examine the communication between ISIS and Carl and Marsha.
In the wake of the Battle of Little Big Horn, U.S. soldiers confiscated a number of strange rocks from their captives' medicine pouches.
Whatever they experienced, released captives are bound to suffer deep psychological wounds, and many find themselves stigmatized when they return to their communities.
Islamic State took full control of Sirte in early 2015, turning it into their North African stronghold and holding dozens of foreign captives.
The documents, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, provide graphic details about the techniques the C.I.A. used to brutally interrogate Qaeda captives.
But fighters told the girls to stop listening when people said that the group brainwashed, poisoned or harmed its captives, Mr. Mohammed said.
It has been involved in multimillion-dollar ransoms to free Al Qaeda captives before, including a Swiss woman held in Yemen in 2013.
But at a welcoming ceremony for three American captives just released from North Korea early Thursday morning, Trump struck a very different tone.
The group, which operates in the waters and islands of western Mindanao, has beheaded numerous foreign captives when ransom demands were not met.
And each side safely returned "captives" in the "prisoner exchange," in which seven midshipmen and seven cadets swap service academies for a semester.
Preying on the other Hilltoppers' insecurities, he warns them that their new captives cannot be trusted — foxes, he fears, have entered the henhouse.
Appallingly, it claimed scriptural authority for the right of its fighters to rape female captives of an alien faith, such as the Yazidis.
In the last swap, conducted in December 2017, Ukraine handed over about 300 captives to pro-Russian separatists and took back around 70.
Three times a day female captives prepared food for them like biski, a local dish of ground cornmeal, with meat or vegetable soup.
A minority of its hostages have died while in custody, unlike those of the Islamic State, which both ransoms and regularly kills captives.
The captives, who had been tied up and beaten, were going to be killed "if they did not repent their sins," he said.
Unlike the other schools, at least 22 of the 147 released captives were female, Hafsat Baba, Kaduna's commissioner for human services told Reuters.
Abu Sayyaf, which has its roots in separatism, is notorious for banditry and piracy, including beheading some captives if no ransom is paid.
Despite the recent Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) ruling barring captives from FHLB membership, Fitch believes membership growth will continue among traditional insurers.
Caliphate captives Outside the camp, a prison controlled by the predominantly Kurdish, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) offers a starkly different scene.
During their time in captivity, the girls from Chibok have been used by militants as examples, according to other women held as captives.
In a tyranny, it's easier for citizens to fight for what's wrong and commit atrocities—and it's tempting for captives to accept their fate.
KABUL, Afghanistan – The Taliban say the condition of one of their captives in Afghanistan has deteriorated and that the American is in poor health.
No one knows whether a group of captives could form family-like bonds sufficient to give them a good chance of free-living success.
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" He says that while the militants are often merciful to their captives, even feeding them from the communal cooking pot, "sometimes they are harsh.
After San and Houston reveal their identifies, they show their captives footage of another monster who's been roaming about since the dawn of civilization.
Morpheous says the practice originated from a Japanese martial arts tying style called "Hojōjutsu," which the samurai used as a method of restraining captives.
Most of the captives were woman and children, as well as young men who had been forced to become fighters for the terrorist group.
Abu Sayyaf is infamous for taking fishermen and crew from commercial ships as hostages and beheading Western captives for whom ransom is not paid.
As the captives change hands, their abductors hope to stack up profits, boosting prices and making the abductees' release increasingly costly as time passes.
The 'Door of No Return' still swings, centuries after, a menacing reminder of the captives' descent into a life of terror and relentless servitude.
The payment coincided with a prisoner swap that brought home four American captives in Iran, stoking Republican accusations that a ransom had been paid.
Former captives of the Taliban and Somali pirates are taking to Twitter to favorably compare their treatment to that of migrants in U.S. custody.
Fellow captives Salvatore Failla and Fausto Piano were shot dead by Islamic State militants shortly before Libyan forces attacked on Wednesday, Kshada has said.
Saudi officials are demanding the captives, including 11 princes, turn over hundreds of millions of dollars, which they claim was obtained through corrupt means.
But, even if the process were legal, Assange is not a terrorist, and extraordinary renditions do not deliver captives to civilian courtrooms in Virginia.
While 39 men endured the enhanced techniques, they were among at least 119 captives who went through the C.I.A.'s network of secret prisons.
Unfortunately, these deals were all negotiated and confirmed by a legislature and president who were captives of the business elites and the corporate mindset.
Residents say skeletons among the rubble have been left to be tested to see if they belong to Islamic State fighters, or their captives.
Authorities believed their ultimate plan was to hijack a plane in order to ransom the captives for the release of the imprisoned Family members.
Though 270 of the captives were later released, the militants were accused of carrying out beheadings and targeting pro-government fighters and their families.
The agreement calls for up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners to be freed in exchange for up to 1,000 Afghan government captives by March 183.
But it proved to be tremendously difficult, bureaucratically and politically, to let captives go: Any transfer creates some risk and the opportunity for blame.
In a notorious act of cruelty, Oñate is said to have ordered his men to cut a foot off at least 213 male captives.
The security officers told the captives' male relatives that, if they had any honor, they would kill the young men, Maksim and Ilya said.
The group had perfected a made-for-screen ruthlessness – prisoners in cages, captives set on fire, death to anyone who stood in its way.
Mr. Putin, who was attending an investment forum in Russia's far east, didn't go to Moscow's Vnukovo airport to greet captives freed by Ukraine.
She said SDF fighters were still in charge of all the prisons where Islamic State captives were held, even though some had been reassigned.
Some people call me a human rights reporter because I put conditions at the remote prison under a microscope — for both captives and captors.
There were 21625 detainees left in the facility by the time he left office, down from 2900 captives at the time of his inauguration.
It doesn't so much preach to the choir as propagandize to the captives, telling us that we're free spirits and partners on the journey.
There were 41 detainees left in the facility by the time he left office, down from 242 captives at the time of his inauguration.
As commander of the continental army, George Washington sought to out-civilise the British, harshly punishing troops who robbed civilians or abused captives, for instance.
The metal chains used to anchor damsels in distress in Western fairy tales find their correlate in the rope that subdues captives in Japanese folklore.
It also claimed the rebels had violated the cease-fire by trying to take captives out of the rebel held area, the Associated Press reported.
"Deliberately killing captives and other defenseless individuals is prohibited by international humanitarian law and is a war crime," Maalouf added, calling for an immediate investigation.
Along with two other captives, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, Knight endured unimaginable torture and sexual abuse before the trio escaped on May 6, 2013.
The group has already freed some of its captives—including a group of six on September 12th—but is still believed to hold ten people.
It's his way of establishing that he has complete power in the simulated universe, and the sociopathic will to use it to torture his captives.
Ragi says the ISR planes provide an "eye in the sky" that has helped the soldiers immeasurably, directing them to enclaves of Boko Haram captives.
The very simple habits of Sisters of the Holy Trinity for the Redemption of the Captives Each element of the Passionist habit symbolizes the crucifixion.
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh are alleged to have been members of a unit responsible for killing a series of high-profile western captives.
Along with two other captives, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, Knight endured unimaginable torture and sexual abuse before the trio escaped on May 6, 2013.
As they moved farther away from the Chadian side of the lake, the captives noticed that some islands were already flying the jihadis' black flag.
This economic dependence on West Indian slavery and the routine exploitation of Indian and African captives drew little comment from English colonists at the time.
Ms. Amos said that of the 30 or so female captives enrolled in training with her, seven girls were enthusiastic about carrying out suicide missions.
On Thursday, five foreign captives held by the Islamic State — two Turks, two Indians and a Bangladeshi — were freed after fighting that killed 20 militants.
Ms. Liman and Ms. Loksha remain captives, as does Leah Sharibu, a Christian student who refused to convert to Islam and was seized in February.
The jihadists were pushed out a few months later by Kurdish forces and local fighters, and released most of the captives after receiving exorbitant ransoms.
The captives were held on the base for several days, then blindfolded again and driven to a house, where they were locked in basement cells.
The Qataris got so frustrated, one former diplomat in Doha told me, that they considered a drastic solution: a military raid to free the captives.
The Clotilda captives had come from an area in West Africa where enslaved people could rise to influential positions in society once they became free.
Whether they were captives of the Islamic State who died in a shootout or ISIS prisoners who were summarily executed it was impossible to say.
In one revealing illustration of how the psychologists saw the captives, Dr. Jessen looked over at two of the men accused of plotting the Sept.
Mr. Smith said he believed the episode captured in the latest video had occurred recently, and he expressed concern about the welfare of the captives.
Trump echoed Erdoğan's claims that European countries haven't done enough to help Turkey shoulder the migrant burden from Syria, or to take back ISIS captives.
She said she did all the household chores and cared for her siblings and other young Yazidi captives, who lived together in a tiny room.
The agreement calls for up to 113,000 jailed Taliban prisoners to be released in exchange for up to 1,000 Afghan government captives by March 10.
It cited Nigerian Army statements from the time that said six Boko Haram suspects had been captured and hundreds of captives freed from the militants.
The heroines, Medora and Gulnare, are captives — but you'd hardly know it when the ballet gives us its most absurdly splendid scene, the Jardin Animé.
He secured the return of Ukrainian captives, eased hardship for people living in separatist areas and ended some of the senseless skirmishing along the front.
Many of them had little or no predeployment training, experience working in a detention facility or familiarity with the captives' languages, cultures or religious beliefs.
The video showed men in beige uniforms and black masks lining up behind blindfolded captives then beheading 10 of them and shooting an 11th man.
Two photos – one taken the first day, the other on the day of the killings – show the 10 captives lined up in a row, kneeling.
In Davao City, President-elect Rodrigo Duterte said they were "able to negotiate" for the release of two captives, a Norwegian man and Filipino woman.
The reason that we don't see these connections, he says, is that we're captives of ''preconceived notions,'' the most confining being the very idea of ''jazz.
The videos showed Ridsdel appealing for help at knife and gunpoint alongside other captives Canadian Robert Hall, Filipino woman Teresita Flor and Norwegian man Kjartan Sekkingstad.
The fact that many of MBS's captives have experienced injuries that require medical treatment likely won't give investors confidence in the rule of law in Saudi.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes the exchange in a joint statement and called on both sides to release the remaining captives.
Another purported Islamic school, where captives were chained to walls, some beaten so badly they needed help walking, was raided in September in neighboring Kaduna state.
These captives are completely restricted in their movements, unable to move or look at anything other than the wall of the cave in front of them.
The Polisario Front carried out bombings across Morocco in the 220006s and 2202s; its fighters assaulted army barracks and police stations — often taking captives for ransom.
Suddenly, because our queen is lonely and has been betrayed yet again, she's down with torching thousands of people who are captives in their own right.
Eventually sold to James Meaher, he was among the captives brought to America on the Clotilda, the last-known ship to bring enslaved Africans to America.
However, when European powers began to invade Africa for slaves, Elmina became an essential stop on the slave route and a prison of sorts for captives.
The group has been holding more than two dozen captives, most of them Vietnamese sailors, who are easy prey for militants equipped with small, fast boats.
Olga was introduced in "White Slaves of Chinatown," in which she procures women to become prostitutes, using drugs and torture to beat her captives into submission.
Abu Sayyaf is holding 21 captives, most of them foreign, and despite an ongoing military offensive to wipe them out, its piracy and kidnappings continue unabated.
The rebels' pro-government captives, many women and children held in Douma for as long as three years, were also released as part of the deal.
Trump knocked presidents for spending money to free hostages on the campaign trail, even taking credit for the release of Rezaian and other captives in 2016.
According to International Alert, a nongovernmental organization that has followed the plight of Boko Haram captives, 21 girls were used in suicide attacks in 2015 alone.
When President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria was elected last year, he vowed to liberate the captives, and he had been under considerable pressure to show results.
In an attempt to distract the vigilantes, Ms. Musa said, it appeared that Boko Haram had blown up their own camp and their captives, and fled.
Like Mr. Yasseen, they were captured by men wearing military uniforms and were taken through an underground tunnel into a room where there were other captives.
The extremists brought Mr. Jubori's group only a single date and a half cup of water each while the Sunni captives were given a full meal.
Ukraine criticized Russia for treating the captives as common criminals rather than prisoners of war, including broadcasting some videos of what seemed to be forced confessions.
Israel wants Hamas to relinquish two Israeli captives and the bodies of two Israeli soldiers as a precondition for allowing major international reconstruction projects in Gaza.
He was not included among the four American captives released as part of an exchange earlier this year, on the eve of the nuclear accord's implementation.
BANGKOK — Human rights advocates are calling on Myanmar's government to investigate a video that appears to show soldiers kicking, beating and threatening to kill six captives.
In this swap, as in previous exchanges, detainees became bargaining chips not only to free captives but also to serve strategic goals in the broader conflict.
As many as 1,200 captives at a time were crammed into the rudderless hulk during the three years it listlessly bobbed off Brooklyn in Wallabout Bay.
The 56-second video shows the captives, who were blindfolded and wearing orange tunics, kneeling on the ground, their captors standing behind them in black balaclavas.
But other paintings show a world turned upside down, where the objects have taken charge: They fight and defeat human warriors and parade naked human captives.
He was taken to a camp where weapons were distributed to captives like him, including two boys from his village who had also been forcibly recruited.
The two sides have swapped prisoners on numerous prior occasions, but Wednesday's exchange was the biggest transfer of captives on a single day, Ukrainian officials said.
Recovering American hostages is a priority of my Admin, and with Danny's release, we have now secured freedom for 20 American captives since my election victory.
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"One cannot demand humanitarian assistance to Gaza, which we support, while refusing to ensure the basic humanitarian rights of returning our captives and our fallen," he said.
The whole look reminds us of another major red carpet couple moment she had with Reynolds at the premiere of Captives at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
One of the masked men in the video had threatened to "do something terrible against these captives" if the captors' demands -- which included ransom -- were not met.
Bangladesh's Daily Star newspaper reports the gunmen tortured those hostages who were unable to recite the Koran, and only provided meals overnight for captives who were Bangladeshi.
Lawal Ahmad, a 33-year-old who was held captive, said he witnessed sexual assault, beatings and the death of other captives during his two years there.
Daniel Rye says that Mueller stood up to Jihadi John – the man responsible for the on-camera beheading of James Foley – in front of other male captives.
" "The Nigerian army just rescued 1,000 Boko Haram captives, that is a good development, why is it not reflected in the report if they are being fair?
Over the last two decades, North Korea has held more than a dozen Americans as captives, typically using them as bargaining chips in its dealings with Washington.
Others, treated their human captives with a little more leniency, even gave them a few privileges, believing the slaves would be loyal to them and not revolt.
Accounts of the violence the C.I.A. used in the black sites — waterboarding, beatings, sleep deprivation, rectal abuse and hanging their captives by their wrists — would emerge later.
Thousands of women and girls from the Yazidi minority remain captives of the Islamic State, after the jihadists overran their ancestral homeland on Mount Sinjar on Aug.
In addition, Yazidi captives including children were forced to convert at gunpoint, and nearly the entire community was forcibly displaced from its traditional homeland on the Sinjar.
He is one of at least seven U.S. captives in the Islamic Republic being used as pawns in a nearly 40-year secret history of hostage-taking.
He is one of at least seven U.S. captives being used as pawns in a nearly 40-year secret history of hostage taking in the Islamic Republic.
Fighters soon decided they were ruthless enough to be ready for weapons training, she said, handing them guns and lining up other captives for live target practice.
The Spanish crown tried to prohibit slavery in its colonies, but traffickers often circumvented the ban by labeling their captives in parish records as criados, or servants.
It is a style of detention that when put into practice in other portions of the prison years ago decreased friction between the captives and the captors.
As the battle has worn on they have advanced more cautiously, trying to limit casualties among their fighters and among civilians and captives trapped with the militants.
Japanese soldiers went to the school and seized the 200 students and teachers and held them there for a year, until the captives were transferred to Weihsien.
At 220, he joined a group of other young banlieue men in a park east of Paris, where they beheaded rabbits in preparation for murdering human captives.
President George W. Bush opened the prison in January 20023 as a place to bring captives from the fighting in Afghanistan in the months after the Sept.
Thirty miles to the east is Tal Afar, an ISIS stronghold where camps are believed to hold hundreds of captives; fifty miles past Tal Afar is Mosul.
But, several friends say, he believed that American prisoners of war were more likely to be tortured by the Vietcong if the United States tortured enemy captives.
Three Buddhist youths said they watched from a hut as the 10 Rohingya captives were led up a hill by soldiers towards the site of their deaths.
Biden would go on to defend Stennis and Thurmond from charges of racism later in their lives, calling them captives of their eras who changed with the times.
At the time, from the 17th to the 19th centuries, official Tokugawa crime laws used knots to torture and extort confessions from captives and to display alleged criminals.
It is a problem because of the sizable force surrounding (Sahiron) and the captives, but it is also an opportunity because smashing these forces is within our grasp.
The I.R.S. is using the captive set up by Benyamin and Orna Avrahami, the owners of the Arizona jewelry stores, to challenge the validity of some small captives.
The Oromo Peoples' Democratic Organization (OPDO), which purportedly represents the Oromo people in government, was created by the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF), from Oromo speaking war captives.
GMA News, a local news outlet, reported just before midnight local time that a head was discovered in the town where the captives were believed to be held.
A spokesman for the LNA's Zawiya Martyrs' brigade, Wahid al-Zawi, said 62 captives had been freed from Ganfouda, as well as 30 families and 46 foreign workers.
Viktor Medvedchuk, Ukraine's representative to ongoing peace talks, said some captives held by Ukraine refused to return to rebel-held areas, according to the Russian news agency TASS.
But this is how black performance began in America—as a farce fertile with possibilities, a sideshow of captives that "Jes Grew" into the Greatest Show on Earth.
However the company's reported statutory capital is heavily leveraged to reinsurance captives and exposed to statutory reserve strengthening tied to the LTC business and/or low interest rates.
The veteran Egyptian-born Islamist, shown wearing white robes and sitting in front of green velvet drapes, said the Western captives could then be exchanged for Muslim prisoners.
"I know this is a difficult moment ... Liberating the land often calls for offering our souls to this country," he said as some relatives of the captives wept.
Moving them to the States also had the added bonus of reducing the difficulties and costs of shipping all the food required to feed these captives to Europe.
She and some other Yazidi captives tied their headscarves together to form a rope they used to climb out of the house where they were being held captive.
Defense lawyers in both cases say they need accurate, graphic descriptions of what the C.I.A. did to their captives in the secret prison network from 2002 to 2006.
Captives of their habit, their brains hijacked by the "morphine molecule," they are unlikely to voluntarily knock on the door of a treatment center and ask for help.
Two years later, evidence emerged indicating that not only was the CIA torturing captives, it was deleting evidence of its brutal interrogation practices, something the vehemently CIA denied.
In the fifteen-hundreds, Ottoman fleets dominated the Mediterranean, Ottoman armies menaced Austria and Hungary, and Ottoman slavers traded in Christian captives, including a young Miguel de Cervantes.
When an American human rights group asked him to represent Ibrahim al-Qosi, one of the early captives in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, he had no hesitation, he said.
The magazine also includes a statement confirming the death of Mohammed Emwazi — better known as "Jihadi John," a British jihadist linked to the beheadings of several IS captives.
Most of the captives Ukraine gave up were militants, many of them Russians, who had fought on the side of pro-Russian separatists in the country's Donbas region.
If the newly discovered wreck is indeed America's last slave ship, artifacts from the site could well open a window onto horrors the captives suffered during the crossing.
An Islamic State operative called each of the Sunni captives' names, noting their hometowns, but when he turned to the Shiites, he just said " apostate," a death sentence.
The captives identified themselves as Isaack Balewa, 50, and Lawrence Kamau, 803, and said they had only been serving in Somalia for two weeks when they were captured.
She zeroed in on the Sea Islands off South Carolina and Georgia, which, during slavery, were a stopping point for many West African captives after the Middle Passage.
At one point, the Philippine military said the militants could be holding as many as 200 hostages, and it was unclear on Sunday how many were still captives.
Faced with so many captives on his own, he called in two Canadian tanks, and marched the men toward Canadian forces, according to Mr. Lépine, the military historian.
"We welcome today's return of liberated captives from Russia-controlled Donbas, as agreed at the December 9 Normandy Summit," the U.S. embassy in Kyiv said in a statement.
The United States has received a high-level commitment from Turkey on taking responsibility for Islamic State captives but had not yet had detailed discussions, the official said.
Some of the bones were entangled with scraps of clothing and string that appeared to match the cord that is seen binding the captives' wrists in the photographs.
Wendy Sherman, then the number-three diplomat at the State Department, had launched secret negotiations in 22015 aimed at resolving the Levinson case and freeing the other captives.
The skepticism over newly released female captives of Boko Haram may be fueled by the increasing number of female suicide bombers who are carrying out attacks in northern Nigeria.
Hap was obsessed with learning as much as he could about near death experiences (NDEs)— something that all of his captives had faced at some point in their lives.
People fleeing the area have included surrendering Islamic State fighters, their family members, other supporters of the group, civilians caught up in the conflict and captives of the jihadists.
Yet the violence and depravity of Amin's regime—including the decapitation of his captives and the subsequent feeding of their bodies to crocodiles—should have come as little surprise.
At first glance, the appropriations bill seemed to give small captives a lift by increasing the tax-deductible premium in 2017 to $2.2 million and indexing it to inflation.
When one girl's father went on a national news show pleading for his daughter's release, Abu Khalifa showed his captives a video clip of the segment on his phone.
"The same trend is visible for subprime, while not pulling back, many captives we have spoken with are not looking to go deeper given recent deterioration in credit losses."
But the welfare of Zannah's daughter, along with the other captives taken from their school in Chibok, had remained uncertain as the kidnapping ordeal dragged past its fourth year.
However, this is largely offset by the company's conservative valuation of its asset management subsidiaries in reported statutory capital and lack of use of captives to finance redundant reserves.
Mr. Assad issued a three-month amnesty for insurgents who turn themselves in, lay down their arms and release any captives, according to the Syrian state news agency, SANA.
The captives — the Eritreans kidnapped in June and August, including Fisehaye, two Nigerians, and the Korean couple and their relative — lived in a large compound by the town's dam.
Described as "stand-alone concrete boxes," the cell block was outfitted with stereo speakers that played music 24 hours a day to prevent captives from communicating with each other.
Described as "stand-alone concrete boxes," the cell block was outfitted with stereo speakers that played music 22002 hours a day to prevent captives from communicating with each other.
Small teams tapped communication lines, sabotaged convoys, snatched captives and peppered enemy territory with fake documents, counterfeit money and exploding ammunition intended to confuse, demoralize and kill communist troops.
But a military raid in July 2014 to free several American and Western hostages held by the Islamic State in Syria failed because the captives had already been moved.
" Only a small fraction of African captives were sent directly to British North America, and "yet by 18503, the U.S. had a quarter of blacks in the New World.
The captives couldn't place their location, but they were most likely on the edge of Tallil air base near Nasiriya, one of the largest military installations in southern Iraq.
Both men acted as interrogators, demanding that the captives confess to corrupt self-enrichment and pledge to surrender vast sums, according to relatives and close associates of several detainees.
The US government, by contrast, has an equally longstanding policy of refusing to negotiate with terror groups or to pay ransoms to buy the release of American civilian captives.
One day, Sarah told me the story of Fatima, a young girl she had interviewed who was abducted by Boko Haram but later escaped with a few other captives.
JAFFA, Israel — The armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas showed photographs on Friday of four Israelis, two of whom it said were captives being held in Gaza.
In a true experimental study, the C.I.A. would have had to test its interrogation strategy against one or more standard interrogation methods, using experimental and control groups of captives.
Acknowledging that his administration had failed the families of those captives, Mr. Obama said that going forward, the United States government could under some circumstances negotiate with hostage takers.
His book points out that at times, British soldiers stationed in New York went hungry, and that George Washington was reluctant to exchange healthy Redcoat captives for bedraggled colonials.
In freeing two Westerners and 10 Afghan security force members, the Taliban are surrendering captives who don't hold the same strategic or security value as the three Taliban figures.
It is a place where former fighters and captives like Amina blend into the urban tapestry, a place where nearly everyone has been a victim, a collaborator — or both.
Ralph Fiennes gives a chilling performance as an SS second lieutenant who oversees the construction of a concentration camp at Krakow and brings in captives from liquidated Jewish ghettos.
Others proposed that Chinese and North Korean Communists, tutored by their Soviet peers, applied Pavlovian techniques to condition the reflexes of their captives, rewarding complicit behavior while punishing deviance.
Feeding celebrity captives worked nicely at the 2014 Oscars, when Ellen DeGeneres, who was the host, ordered pizza, dished it out, and pressed Sandra Bullock and Harvey Weinstein to tip.
The US government, by contrast, has an equally long-standing policy of refusing to negotiate with terror groups or to pay ransoms to buy the release of American civilian captives.

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