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The imprisoning sea off Cuba will be imprisoning no more; it will grow dense with container ships and the masts of yachts before long.
And if so, who will be responsible for imprisoning them?
South Carolina's cost cutting went beyond just imprisoning fewer people.
The bill also called for imprisoning doctors who performed abortions.
The introductory grouping is so tight as to feel imprisoning.
The government responded fiercely, imprisoning thousands of the group's followers.
Essentially, these alternatives place individuals under state control without imprisoning them.
Before imprisoning Ms. Ismayilova, the Azerbaijan government harassed and intimidated her.
Nonetheless, the Iranian authorities are still imprisoning journalists for their work.
Iraq is putting on trial, imprisoning and often executing IS detainees.
"The cost of imprisoning millions of people is astronomical, and the waste of imprisoning many thousands of people who could survive successfully on the outside is unconscionable and deeply hurts multitudes of New York's citizens,"  she wrote .
America is not just imprisoning people who are in the country illegally.
Iraq is putting on trial, imprisoning and often executing Islamic State detainees.
Anything I hope will set me free always ends up imprisoning me.
"Imprisoning us will not extinguish Hongkongers' desire for universal suffrage," he wrote.
This can include imprisoning someone who declines to comply with a subpoena.
Mr Xi has already turned his guns on graft, imprisoning dozens of generals.
The documents also include the president's musings about pursuing leakers and imprisoning journalists.
This week, after imprisoning him for seven years, the Saudi government beheaded him.
Imprisoning, impoverishing and shaming one or two bosses will not discourage many egomaniacs.
A likely one is the Fourth Amendment, which forbids imprisoning anyone without justification.
In Dry Cereal, Spy Fox must stop an evil goat from imprisoning all cows.
What other country has been high on the list of imprisoning journalists, and why?
Imprisoning migrants this way is lucrative for prison corporations and politicians, and it's common.
Certainly, 10 Cloverfield Lane amps up that question by imprisoning Michelle with two strangers.
The novelist John Fowles wrote in his diary about a fantasy of imprisoning her underground.
The controversial leader persecuted his political rivals and dissidents — executing and imprisoning many of them.
Cage's final battle is against a black supervillain, who was responsible for unjustly imprisoning Cage.
His talk of imprisoning Hillary Clinton would have been unimaginable just a few years ago.
Mr Nazarbayev has ruthlessly restricted political space, exiling, co-opting, banning, harassing or imprisoning opponents.
"Kings of the Road," which runs nearly three hours, depicts an empty, imprisoning West Germany.
Another would eliminate a rule that results in imprisoning people for technicalities rather than crimes.
The country's Constitutional Court first objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
China has been imprisoning, teargassing, and killing peaceful Hong Kong protestors for the last year.
Mr. Oldroyd boxes Katherine in his attractive visuals, imprisoning her as her male relatives do.
Although Turkey rightly exposed and condemned Khashoggi's murder, it leads the world in imprisoning journalists.
Then I got to a place where I was aware that I was imprisoning myself.
Background: Sisi has ruled with an iron fist, killing several thousand and imprisoning some 60,000.
The closure paved the way for imprisoning asylum-seekers and the family separation crisis that followed.
Critics accuse his government of imprisoning opponents, curbing free speech and exerting pressure on the judiciary.
I would nominate our practice of imprisoning criminals for the purpose of retribution rather than rehabilitation.
What other use could this room have had than torturing and imprisoning people, Mr. Saldaña wondered.
The country's Constitutional Court had already objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
However, this strategy could backfire as imprisoning corporate leaders won't do much for the business climate.
Imprisoning people should never be entrusted to those whose primary concern is profit and shareholder return.
At bottom, judges should exercise good judgment when fashioning conditions and imprisoning people who violate them.
He criticized the Zambian government for imprisoning gay men and voiced serious concerns about government corruption.
Maduro has kept a firm grip on power throughout these crises, imprisoning political opponents and silencing dissent.
Bunny, a prison abolitionist, overthrows the over-armed police force, releasing the prisoners and imprisoning the officers.
It's always been that way for me: The most imprisoning thing is to feel myself being pigeonholed.
Intimidating and imprisoning critics like Mr Thanathorn was supposed to help smooth their allies' path to power.
In it, the group argued that imprisoning Doe indefinitely represents a gross violation of his constitutional rights.
There is too little outrage that Tehran is holding another American citizen and imprisoning his aged father.
In giving in to paranoia and imprisoning Wang, the Iranian authorities are hurting their own national interests.
On Fox News, the host Jeanine Pirro proposed firing Mueller, blaming the Democrats, and imprisoning Hillary Clinton.
The U.S. condemned Venezuela for imprisoning political opponents as well as the Chavez regime's consolidation of power.
But since the election, many party members have called for more drastic action, including imprisoning opposition lawmakers.
Jackson's fiction is a sort of serial investigation of the malevolent, imprisoning power of her own fears.
But, in the open-ended conflict against networks of terrorists, that could mean imprisoning people for life.
"At the moment, the Ethiopian government is killing and imprisoning its own people," Lilesa told a news conference.
Now Wilkerson is facing several charges, including kidnapping, sexually assaulting and imprisoning the woman, who's in her 20s.
He also opposes imprisoning people or suspending their drivers licenses for failing to pay fines and court costs.
This meant imprisoning the two great disruptive forces of nationalism and populism within an iron cage of rules.
He also cracked down on the nucleus of an independent press, imprisoning or harassing Cuban reporters and editors.
Here's how it'll work, according to a statement released by White's camp: Yondr, the people's phone-imprisoning choice!
But Russia's government — accused of killing journalists and infamous for imprisoning political opponents — seems to be meeting expectations.
I've reported from tin-pot countries where public figures talk blithely of shutting down prosecutors and imprisoning rivals.
He also opposes imprisoning people or suspending their drivers' licenses for failing to pay fines and court costs.
Sheriff Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt when he continued racial profiling and imprisoning Latinos disproportionately, ignoring court orders.
It has dodged the dilemma of imprisoning a much-loved politician, or freeing her and undermining its own authority.
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For months, Iran's Spider II program has been arresting and imprisoning people for what authorities consider immoral online activities.
It may inadvertently hamper global security by leaving jihadists abroad, rather than imprisoning—or at least controlling—them domestically.
The U.S. has also condemned Venezuela for imprisoning political opponents as well as the Chavez regime's consolidation of power.
This ruling is a huge step forward in ending this policy of imprisoning our fellow believers for conscientious objection.
Imprisoning foreign fighters "is a big burden on our shoulders, but we have to accept that," Mr. Ali said.
India eroded the autonomy of the part of Kashmir it controlled by imprisoning elected leaders and appointing puppet administrators.
If it holds onto its territory, perhaps other countries would end up paying it to continue imprisoning their citizens.
Turkey is considered by many groups to be the world's leading jailer of journalists, imprisoning dozens at a time.
Filling appointed positions with subordinates, he then turned against the Assembly, imprisoning its most outspoken critics on flimsy pretexts.
Disappearances plague the rich tourists; what they don't know is that the poor are imprisoning and then cannibalizing them.
Mr. Jammeh is accused of torturing and imprisoning opponents and journalists during his more than two decades in power.
It helped them see the role of racial injustice in imprisoning so many black and brown people, she said.
IN CLASSIC gothic romances, narrators are unreliable, heroines vulnerable, seducers potent and the settings bleak, imprisoning and full of secrets.
After taking power in 1959, the controversial leader persecuted his political rivals and dissidents — executing and imprisoning many of them.
Buried in the Times report is a note that Trump asked Comey to consider imprisoning reporters for publishing classified information.
And Putin's ruthless record of imprisoning or even dispatching his rivals and critics are anathema to our most basic values.
"ICE seemed totally unconcerned they were imprisoning and deporting a U.S. citizen," his immigration attorney, Andrea Saenz, told BuzzFeeed News.
"Imprisoning opposition leaders ... not only fragrantly violates their human rights but is also likely to enflame an already tense situation".
Prince Henry, a son of James I, described imprisoning such a man as like keeping "a bird in a cage".
He has overseen a legacy of human rights abuses, including imprisoning opponents and declaring that gay people should be beheaded.
China will reportedly stop punishing sex workers and clients by imprisoning them at centers where they are forced to work.
Or, imprisoning more opioid users could increase it, because studies have found that overdoses are likelier after a prison stay.
He worked to strike a trade deal with the President of a nation imprisoning a million religious minorities in remote camps.
Yes, imprisoning children is wrong, but the president is trying to remove the incentive for criminals to recruit children, they'll say.
I'm telling you right now, why is it that the people we're imprisoning reflect not only personal failures but societal failures.
Bin Salman has ripped this up by imprisoning royals, taking away their money and power, then handing it to a loyalist.
"As Japanese American survivors and descendants of US concentration camps, we know imprisoning parents and children causes deep harm," Takei said.
The two men share a taste for demagoguery, handing government jobs to relatives and insulting (or, in Mr Erdogan's case, imprisoning) journalists.
The Eyeless, the ancient order that is responsible for originally imprisoning the Outsider, select their ranks from the upper crust of nobility.
Turkey has been named by human rights organizations as responsible for imprisoning the largest number of journalists of any country alongside China.
There is a long -- and quite bipartisan -- history of politicians stirring up voters' fears to justify imprisoning more people under worse conditions.
In a press conference Wednesday, Hong Kong police accused protesters of assaulting and imprisoning one man, and preventing medics from assisting him.
In Russia, the riot police have been beating and imprisoning protesters who have peacefully demonstrated to call for free and fair elections.
No one should be able to profit from imprisoning others, and that is true whether the prison holds criminal or civil inmates.
They are unable to arrest the killers, but using Section 57 of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act, they are imprisoning bloggers.
His personal life is messy: he has churned through a series of consorts, disowning children and even imprisoning relatives of one jilted partner.
Each of these moments deepens the film's inquiry into how institutional racism destroys lives, imprisoning the innocent, breaking up families and creating suffering.
"For some people, the feeling of being under a weighted blanket feels trapped and imprisoning and claustrophobic and anxiety-provoking," Dr. Kissen says.
From the third nightmare model, a Philadelphia practical nurse named Gary Michael Heidnik, came the notion of imprisoning Bill's victim in a basement.
The prosecution's last witness of the day offered a glimpse at the resources the government has invested in hopes of imprisoning #J20 defendants.
While most of the mistakes documented in the report led to imprisoning inmates for too long, a few cases found the opposite problem.
The "zero tolerance" policy seeks to deter people from seeking to enter our country by imprisoning as many of these people as possible.
Meanwhile, relations with Saudi Arabia have yet to recover after Canada criticized Riyadh in a tweet last August for imprisoning human rights activists.
The report found the primary reason for censoring art and/or imprisoning artists is expressing alternative political opinions and being critical of government.
His position with the local militia was informal, but that didn't stop the British from imprisoning the teenager, along with his brother Robert.
Since, Kanter has taken every opportunity possible to denounce a regime that's imprisoning innocent citizens and kidnapping dissenters who live in democratic countries.
The relaxed enforcement of a women's dress code in Iran may be partly rooted in the impracticality of prosecuting, fining and imprisoning violators.
Imprisoning, torturing or killing people over their religious beliefs is a deep evil that merits scrutiny and condemnation whenever and wherever it occurs.
The Chinese government began systematically dismantling the agency's spying operations in the country in 191, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources.
By imprisoning a lawyer for defending her clients, the state is effectively depriving feminist activists of even the basic framework of legal protection.
Repressive governments are imprisoning journalists at record numbers, but democracies and global leaders are standing by and letting them do so with impunity.
The United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the Viet Cong were all complicit in the imprisoning, torturing and killing of Vietnamese civilians.
Fortunately, Elsa and her team unite them and help them address the real issue of why nature is imprisoning and threatening them all.
And he could hardly criticize a dictator for imprisoning political rivals while pressing to prosecute Hillary Clinton and jail her aide Huma Abedin.
In fact, the greatest moments of Captive are when we find ourselves not in the shoes of the victims, but the person imprisoning them.
Saudi Arabia also came under fire in the report for imprisoning 16 journalists, including four women who wrote about women's rights in the kingdom.
"The el-Sisi government is going in the wrong direction by cracking down on journalists, outlawing NGOs and imprisoning political opponents," Leahy told CNN.
The raptors appeared to be imprisoning tiny birds in the crevasses of rocks in an effort to keep them fresh for a later meal.
If mobilized to perform the functions of immigration officers, they could be detaining, imprisoning and deporting family members and friends from their own community.
Iran has released a U.S. permanent resident back to his homeland of Lebanon after imprisoning him for four years, according to The Associated Press.
He has presided over a withering campaign against critics: imprisoning scores of human rights lawyers, activists and journalists who have pushed for greater freedoms.
Its teeth are too large for its mouth to accommodate, so it just closes them like a cage, imprisoning its prey before it eats.
Olga Navarro, the players' lawyer, called the sentence "embarrassing" and said the court was imprisoning three innocent young men, who have denied any wrongdoing.
The CPJ said a record 262 journalists were jailed worldwide in 2017, with Turkey, China, and Egypt responsible for imprisoning 134 of those journalists.
But women's rights groups call for stronger penalties and to end the practise of imprisoning women at risk of being killed for their own protection.
So their nation doesn&apost really need to keep adding to that world of hurt by holding hostage and wrongfully imprisoning a United States citizen.
There is no point in imprisoning more and more people because it only makes them stronger and drug trafficking can be managed from behind bars.
The White House announcement comes at the heels of a new administration policy -- banning Americans from visiting another country known for imprisoning Americans -- North Korea.
So can Congress and the federal government come up with new laws and policies that might stop states and counties from imprisoning so many people?
The annual cost of imprisoning one person averages approximately $30,000 for adults and $110,000 for juveniles, higher than the cost of a year of college.
Prosecutors said militias that were funded and staffed by the Croatian government, and following its orders, rounded up non-Croatian men, imprisoning up to 10,000.
Imprisoning people is one of the weightiest things that government does, yet outsourcing imprisonment means that treatment of inmates is shaped by bottom-line considerations.
For Trump to congratulate Putin on stealing an election that involved suspicions deaths and imprisoning of rivals surely signifies a deep strategic and moral obtuseness.
But his front-runner status diminished in part because of questions raised about Bahrain's record of imprisoning protesters, including members of the national soccer team.
Saigon officials responded to terrorist attacks by arresting and imprisoning political dissidents and assuming that anyone who spoke out against the government was a Communist.
She is...pleased with this plan, but Ian chimes in to say that the British aren't hanging Jacobites anymore, just imprisoning them, which is extra convenient.
Faced with inadequate capacity at family detention centres it has also put a temporary halt on its policy of imprisoning every undocumented family that it apprehends.
How can you enjoy a Mexican dinner as you're deporting and imprisoning tens of thousands of people who come here seeking asylum in the United States?
Toleration in action stretched from curtailing the burning or imprisoning of heretics, to lifting fines for practising an unorthodox faith and, later, to removing civic sanctions.
In 2018, BuzzFeed News reported that Kelly was allegedly imprisoning women and controlling everything about their lives, including what they ate and where they could go.
Post-ruling, it will be worrying if this becomes a precedent for imprisoning those who talk about their religion or the religion of others, she added.
But the frequency and frenzy for imprisoning Clinton has some Republicans squirming over the idea that politicians should insist their ideological opponents be thrown behind bars.
Creating Westworld is an ironic act of cruelty, an imprisoning of characters in order to have them dance out a ballet about freedom for our benefit.
This crackdown is merely the latest of Mr. Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian moves, which have included imprisoning critics, sidelining the military and reigniting war on Kurdish separatists.
President Xi Jinping, concerned about challenges to the ruling Communist Party, has responded with a methodical crackdown, quashing protests, dismantling labor rights organizations and imprisoning activists.
It has also increased repression against the opposition, including imprisoning several leaders of Voluntad Popular, the party of Leopoldo López, a political prisoner since February 13.
From 2010 to 2016, according to the report, Iranian authorities detained hundreds of Christians, raiding church services, threatening church members, and imprisoning worshipers and church leaders.
Those actions can include feeding them false information, using them to find out who they communicate with back in the US — or killing or imprisoning them.
Tehran has ramped up hostage-taking as a key element of its foreign policy and is wrongly imprisoning our kin who are American and British citizens.
To the Editor: Re "Missing in Action on Immigration" (editorial, March 9): Imprisoning mothers and children is cruel, expensive, ineffective and in violation of the law.
Tim Kaine of Virginia asked Brownback if there was any circumstance in which religious freedom could justify "criminalizing, imprisoning or executing" someone based on sexual orientation.
But several of these new presidents have tightened their grip on power by engineering an extension of their terms, jailing opponents and intimidating and imprisoning journalists.
This leaves the pair in limbo, potentially facing the death penalty in Iraq, or in the United States, whose citizens they are accused of imprisoning and torturing.
Former WWE cruiserweight champ Rich Swann was arrested this weekend for allegedly battering and falsely imprisoning his wife -- who's also a pro wrestler -- and now he's suspended.
He has never won the presidency in a free and fair election, and has maintained his grip of power by imprisoning anyone who dares to oppose him.
Others point out that imprisoning people costs far more than schooling them does, and the probability of incarceration rises when someone drops out or underperforms in school.
France would be better off imprisoning terrorists as French citizens than exiling them to failed states such as Syria, free to do damage from afar, critics say.
The Chinese government worked to weaken CIA spying operations by killing or imprisoning more than a dozen informants over two years, The New York Times reported Saturday.
Under Duarte's orders, a young officer named Captain Santiago Singh brutally cracks down on dissidents on Medina Station, imprisoning, torturing, and killing those who resist Laconian rule.
When, in December 1981, the Communist government declared martial law, outlawing Solidarity and imprisoning many of its leaders, the Kaczynskis continued to work underground with the union.
Mr. Elsheikh and Mr. Kotey were half of a group of British members of ISIS suspected of imprisoning and beheading Western hostages, including four Americans and Britons.
"Our country has a proven track record of trying terrorists, delivering the justice they deserve, and imprisoning them safely and securely," she said in a written statement.
The Mohawk were cruel slavedrivers as they brought Roger north, and now they're cruel villagers — beating Roger, imprisoning the priest and quickly resorting to murder by torture.
Bremmer pointed out that Erdogan made a bad situation worse by imprisoning many of his own leading generals after a failed coup attempt rocked the country in July.
Can the sitting president be earning money from people who his same federal government is supposed to be investigating, prosecuting, pursuing and in some cases prosecuting and imprisoning?
North Korea's behavior, which includes missile and nuclear tests and imprisoning Americans, has led to levels of tension in Asia unprecedented in modern memory, according to Pentagon officials.
Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the general who led the coup, then crushed the group, declaring it a terrorist organisation, killing hundreds of its members and imprisoning many more.
It held the title for several years, and it still holds one of the worst records on imprisoning journalists, with its press ranked "Not Free" by Freedom House.
Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extreme poverty, called on U.S. authorities to provide solid social protection and address underlying problems, rather than "punishing and imprisoning the poor".
There, Beijing has set up a network of detention centers imprisoning by some estimates up to several million ethnic Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities.
His government has responded by killing well over a hundred demonstrators, imprisoning opposition and civil society leaders, and, most recently, banning all demonstrations and shutting off major media.
To take that bear out of that beautiful home range that he's been living successfully in, and put him in an enclosure anywhere, would be like imprisoning him.
And he has racked up accusations of gross human-rights violations that include imprisoning tens of thousands of political opponents, crushing press freedom, and torturing and killing prisoners.
Targeting demand led to imprisoning millions of American citizens who suffer from addiction, resulting in stigmatization and lost lives without any real effect on the illicit drug crisis.
Under Mr. Xi, the government has taken an increasingly hard line toward dissent, imprisoning dozens of lawyers, activists and journalists and demanding absolute loyalty from the news media.
The video accuses Hamas of betraying Palestinians by imprisoning extremists in Gaza, failing to prevent the American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and being supported by Iran.
Such international engagement dates to 1975, when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency, suspending civil liberties, installing a curfew and imprisoning political opponents without trial.
Such international engagement dates to 20173, when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency, suspending civil liberties, installing a curfew and imprisoning political opponents without trial.
He told an adviser he wanted to work with the incarcerated, particularly children—he believed that imprisoning a child for any kind of crime was counterproductive and wrong.
What is less well known is that since his arrival on the global stage, the world's most authoritarian dictators have adopted Trump's catch phrase to justify imprisoning journalists.
The Kim clan has ruled North Korea with an iron fist for decades, imprisoning and executing thousands and running brutal "re-education" camps for dissidents and their families.
She purposefully allowed Kavalry members to steal some of her equipment, so they&aposd be the ones to go through the trouble of abducting and imprisoning Dr. Manhattan.
Since President Xi Jinping became the national leader in 20153, the ruling Communist Party has taken a hard line against critics, imprisoning scores of activists, lawyers and journalists.
Opinion Columnist After the Canadian foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, tweeted concern about Saudi Arabia's imprisoning of a women's rights activist, the crown prince there seemed to go nuts.
"We view that as governments around the world taking advantage of the Trump 'fake news' framing and using that as a pretext of imprisoning journalists," Mr. Simon said.
Rights groups have accused China of imprisoning up to 1 million Uighurs in such camps in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang, where some 8 million Uighurs live.
"How can you enjoy a Mexican dinner as you're deporting and imprisoning tens of thousands of people that come here seeking asylum in the United States?" another one shouted.
California prosecutors are seeking to bar a mother and father from contacting the 13 children they are accused of abusing and, in some cases, imprisoning and torturing, PEOPLE confirms.
Hun Sen, Cambodia's prime minister since 1985, has cracked down on dissent, imprisoning opposition leaders, shutting down newspapers and radio stations and kicking several NGOs out of the country.
Judge Tashima then got to the heart of what the government wants to achieve by arguing that they don't need to provide basic necessities to the people they're imprisoning.
As the US-China trade war conflict intensifies, the US is rounding up and falsely imprisoning Chinese people for "espionage," while launching accusations of high-tech invasion against China.
Proclaiming herself an incarnation of the Maitreya Buddha, she shored up her power by imprisoning members of the Tang imperial line and had many political opponents exiled or killed.
The re-victimization and incarceration costs for imprisoning criminal illegal aliens alone should have cities, counties and states on board with President Trump's attempt to make America safe again.
"Humans and captive animals will keep losing their lives as long as unaccredited roadside zoos like the so-called 'Conservators Center' keep imprisoning dangerous animals for entertainment," Peet said.
China has repeatedly denied it is imprisoning or re-educating Uyghurs in Xinjiang, instead saying that it is undertaking voluntary vocational training as part of an anti-extremism program.
Being tied to China's justice system is not a welcome prospect for the people of Hong Kong, who are aware of the country's reputation of imprisoning its political opponents.
Countries have also struggled with imprisoning former ISIS fighters in a way that prevents them from radicalizing other prisoners, and then reintegrating them into society once they are released.
As the years passed and the costs and headaches of indefinitely imprisoning large numbers of men at Guantánamo accumulated, the Bush and Obama administrations tried to close the prison.
Foreign autocrats may rage against unflattering news reports, threaten to inflict financial harm on publications they dislike, talk about imprisoning journalists; American leaders aren't supposed to sound like that.
North Korea has released American college student Otto Warmbier after imprisoning him for more than a year, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a surprise announcement Tuesday.
Still, the data implicates the criminal justice system as vastly racially disparate — not only prosecuting and imprisoning the innocent, but doing so in large part because of their race.
At the age of 21, she took on a foreign correspondent in assignment, but was forced to flee the country after criticizing the Mexican government for imprisoning a local journalist.
In the not-to-distant future, a secret algorithm originally designed to sell you novelty hats will probably be the one imprisoning you for lèse-majesté against The Benevolent Zuck.
Their aim is to keep imprisoning us until no one dares return, and the Islamic Republic of Iran itself effectively becomes a prison, isolated from the rest of the world.
"Why do we as a society insist on imprisoning people with similar problems and challenges together, instead of exposing them to people who are very different from them?" she asks.
He would, it turned out, continue to haunt me for years to come, but in that moment I imagined banishing him to Siberia, imprisoning him in a publicity-free gulag.
A Missouri couple is accused of imprisoning four children — all under the age of 13 — in small, crudely constructed wooden boxes with no light and no bathroom access, PEOPLE confirms.
And the Obama White House was fine with using the IRS to persecute "political undesirables," or imprisoning a filmmaker when a patsy was needed to cover for the Benghazi scandal.
Over the past 14 years, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has transformed his nation, replacing its secular military and judiciary with Islamists while imprisoning or exiling moderates and pro-Western democrats.
Flashbacks in Season 1 made it clear that she played a pivotal role in bringing about the Republic of Gilead — and that the utopia she imagined ended up imprisoning her.
He told them he hoped the United States would send two men recently captured in Syria, and suspected of imprisoning the Americans, to the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
I talked with Nichols about researching, writing, and shooting Loving — from nurturing the chemistry between Negga and Edgerton on set to making sure his framing always felt a little imprisoning.
"How can you enjoy a Mexican dinner as you're deporting and imprisoning tens of thousands of people that come here seeking asylum in the United States?" another person is heard yelling.
We will destroy ourselves: 2 points for Richard Daly: one for imprisoning real people in a game, and one for getting what he deserved and ending up trapped in there too.
Voting on Thursday against Jammeh was a rare show of defiance against a leader who has ruled by decree and who rights groups say crushes dissent by imprisoning and torturing opponents.
But the crown prince has also overseen some pretty questionable activities — he's successfully eliminated his rivals by imprisoning many prominent Saudi officials and business elites while claiming he was fighting corruption.
His ambitious policy agenda would already be controversial; trying to implement it at the same time as imprisoning members of the royal family seems guaranteed to provoke some kind of backlash.
The money saved from imprisoning fewer people could then be used for employment programs and mental health counseling that would equip the formerly incarcerated with the tools for reintegration into society.
Yet here he was, just casually dismissing centuries-old settled scientific reality as some kind of conspiracy; a psychic cage imprisoning us all that he had managed to free himself from.
State control over religion remains strong in China, which has been known to monitor churches threateningly, if not raze some of them entirely, while harassing and sometimes imprisoning pastors and priests.
The Pentagon soon announced that it was holding an unnamed American citizen as an "enemy combatant," prompting alarm among A.C.L.U. lawyers that the Trump administration was imprisoning an American without trial.
"A trip of this magnitude by the Crown provides unwarranted legitimacy to a dictatorship with a decades-long history of persecuting and imprisoning its defectors and repressing its people," Scott wrote.
But in the end, I eventually realized that all that doesn't matter because imprisoning people in concentration camps—places that even the most extreme Holocaust deniers admit existed—is criminal enough.
What is forcing more debate, he reckons, is a movement among the states to allow the medical use of marijuana, and perhaps the perceived injustice of imprisoning so many young black men.
China's leadership has overseen a sweeping crackdown on activists since Xi took power, including detaining or imprisoning dozens of rights lawyers in what the government says is the targeting of criminal acts.
"ICE seemed totally unconcerned they were imprisoning and deporting a US citizen," said his immigration attorney, Andrea Sáenz, from Brooklyn Defender Services, which is funded for deportation defense through New York City.
Zero footprints means that your prey is most definitely within capturing distance and at this point you can feel like a real apex predator by imprisoning it within your solitary confinement sphere.
For such virile displays of his manhood — but also for silencing the press, imprisoning journalists, having political rivals assassinated, invading neighboring countries and bombing civilians in Syria — Trump gives Putin high marks.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York State Senate could vote as early as Friday night on whether to stop automatically prosecuting and imprisoning offenders as young as 16 years old as adults.
And oh, do we need one, as Gyllenhaal — who is never out of our sight — somehow makes us all her accomplices, imprisoning our sympathies even when Lisa's inappropriate behavior escalates to inexcusable.
To the extent that crime falls, less money needs to be spent on imprisoning and supervising convicted criminals, which means that more money is available for preventative policing and public health measures.
Everyone in Hong Kong knows that introducing the possibility of imprisoning us in China, as the extradition treaty does, would signal the end of life in Hong Kong as we know it.
Year after year, the US continues to have the highest incarceration rate in the world, disproportionately imprisoning African Americans in a system which makes it difficult for prisoners to regain their freedom.
Many European governments actively oppose the efforts by Mr. Erdogan to expand his power and say he has shown dictatorial tendencies by imprisoning thousands of people after a coup attempt last year.
In 21997, Chinese authorities detained the artist Ai Weiwei at a Beijing airport, seizing his passport, laptops and hard drives from his studio and imprisoning him for 22016 days without formal charges.
Now the situation in China with the Uighur Muslims is no different, yet again are we imprisoning people for being who they were born to be, or who they chose to be.
Another juror was cut from the pool without objection after expressing opposition to imprisoning people for life without parole, because of the cost, while expressing support for the death penalty in murder cases.
But even as he employed authoritarian tactics that included imprisoning and executing dissidents and sending gays to labor camps, Castro seemed to be motivated by a mindfulness of those farthest down the ladder.
Many states, including some with legalized marijuana laws, have set minimum levels of THC that critics say are plucked out of the air and could end up wrongly imprisoning people for DUI offenses.
To break their habits, people are scrubbing their phones of notifications, grayscaling screens to make them less enticing, imprisoning their phones in nefarious-looking lockboxes, and attending over-the-top digital detox retreats.
It's highly unlikely that Nintendo ever anticipated players imprisoning and torturing their animal neighbors, but once a game is in the hands of players, it's their prerogative to tinker with their new toy.
So you have to account against the black lives he saved for the black lives he destroyed by imprisoning people for too long, taking them away from their families, and breaking up homes.
Within hours of regaining power, he launched a crackdown of stunning magnitude, imprisoning tens of thousands of people, and removing hundreds of thousands from their jobs in the military, universities, courts and elsewhere.
Often depicted as a water deity or nymph, the Lady of the Lake was also said to have seduced Merlin, learning his most powerful spells, imprisoning him, and, in some legends, killing him.
In addition, by imprisoning almost the entire leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood — which strongly opposed violence — and making clear that peaceful change is impossible, General al-Sisi has handed extremists' recruiters priceless tools.
But he said imprisoning journalists was "a very serious matter" and that fines were more likely in this case, unless any of the accused had been found to have violated such orders before.
In response to this, Republicans and Democrats competed to look "tough on crime" — enacting incredibly punitive policies at all levels of government that focused, in large part, on imprisoning as many people as possible.
China's leadership has overseen a sweeping crackdown on activists since President Xi Jinping took power, including detaining or imprisoning dozens of rights lawyers in what the government says is the targeting of criminal acts.
The defeated candidate fears he may be next to land in prison, after Mr Jeyenbekov promised during a heated television debate to start fighting corruption—a constant blight in Kyrgyzstan—by imprisoning Mr Babanov.
A new NYT report details how the Chinese government thwarted the CIA's intelligence gathering operations by killing or imprisoning 18 to 20 CIA spies or sources over a two-year period starting in 2010.
Sisi, who President Donald Trump called his "favorite dictator" at the G7 summit in August, has cracked down brutally on dissent while in power, shutting down hundreds of websites, censoring media, and imprisoning thousands.
She and Phil married in 1968 and the relationship was hellish: Spector punished Ronnie by imprisoning her in his mansion with actual barbed wire and dogs, which brought a cold stop to her career.
In November, as part of an "anti-corruption campaign," MBS rounded up hundreds of influential businessmen, including many in the royal family, imprisoning them in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton and seizing millions of dollars.
We're mad that Trump is destroying financial and environmental regulation while trying to screw poor people out of health care and nutrition assistance, all while imprisoning children seeking asylum and undermining the international order.
WASHINGTON — The Chinese government systematically dismantled C.I.A. spying operations in the country starting in 20133, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years and crippling intelligence gathering there for years afterward.
Idris, the doctrinaire paterfamilias, has married the younger, progressive Etty, allowing her to escape the scandal of bearing a bastard child yet also imprisoning her in her traditional role as a wife and mother.
In fits and starts, the president has whittled down the remaining prison population, citing the high expense of imprisoning people there and portraying its continued operation as a symbol that fuels anti-American sentiments.
The novel charts Evie's accelerated sentimental education, as she is inducted into the imprisoning liberties of free love, drugs, and eventual violence, all of it under the sway of the cult's magus, Russell Hadrick.
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Adelaide is fighting to defend her actual family and her own life, but she's also fighting to defend a lie, and to keep a world she only gained by assaulting and imprisoning its rightful owner.
An Ohio father and son accused of imprisoning and raping a 13-year-old relative in the basement of their North Toledo home for more than two years are representing themselves at trial, PEOPLE confirms.
While the bloody civil war was still years away, Assad had been in power since 2000, and his regime had already been denounced by international organizations for torturing, jailing dissidents, and imprisoning human rights lawyers.
Morgan also is accused of falsely imprisoning Lee when he took Lee from his Hollywood Hills home to what police described as a "secured Beverly Hills condominium" in the late night hours in June 2018.
The Ohio father and son accused of imprisoning and raping a 13-year-old relative for several years in their basement were found guilty on Friday and sentenced each to life in prison, PEOPLE confirms.
The crux of the matter is that tougher sentences hardly deter crime, and that while imprisoning people temporarily stops them from committing crime outside prison walls, it also tends to increase their criminality after release.
David RobinsonBethlehem, N.H. To the Editor: By separating children from their parents, imprisoning, mistreating and traumatizing them, President Trump ends any chance that these children can grow up to be useful citizens of any country.
The airport in Sana has been closed to civilian traffic since 2015, effectively imprisoning thousands of Yemenis requiring urgent or complex medical treatment that the country's war-ravaged health care system is incapable of providing.
Amnesty International said in its 20143-16 country report for Iran that authorities had severely curtailed the rights to freedom of expression, arresting and imprisoning journalists, human rights defenders, trade unionists and others who voiced dissent.
But of course, the scene is there for a purpose: Eugene reveals himself as the bullet-maker, which leads to Negan imprisoning him and Rosita acknowledging how she treated Abraham's best friend as useless and dispensable.
Solih, a veteran lawmaker, won the presidential election in September as a joint opposition candidate against president Abdullah Yameen, a strongman who steered the country closer to China and faced international pressure over imprisoning political rivals.
Chairman Mao briefly encouraged dissent with the immortal words "Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend"—before imprisoning or persecuting hundreds of thousands of those who took him at his word.
Unfortunately, Sonic usually ends up being the hero who stops Robotnik from imprisoning other animals in the game, so it's unlikely, but can you imagine the banter between Jean-Ralphio and an over-the-top Carrey?
David Turpin, the father accused of imprisoning and abusing his children in a California house of horrors, was charged Friday with eight counts of perjury on Friday, the Riverside County District Attorney's Office announced on Twitter.
In Ethiopia, for instance, an authoritarian government dominated by the Tigrayan ethnic group has whittled down the opposition, imprisoning many of its people; in last year's election the ruling party won all the seats in parliament.
Enter Paul Manafort, who was instrumental in making Russia's favored candidate, Viktor Yanukovych, palatable enough to become the Ukrainian president, and in creating the sham legal document that provided the justification for imprisoning his political enemies.
There is one side of the modern left-right divide that thinks tearing brown babies away from their parents and imprisoning them is a matter of national security, and that side of the divide is ascendant.
A former Soviet apparatchik, Mr. Mirziyoyev served for 13 years as prime minister to the mercurial and heavy-handed Mr. Karimov, who in his final years had taken to imprisoning even members of his own family.
Sharp intelligence and a ferocious will to survive helped Dr. Haing Ngor elude death when the nefarious Khmer Rouge swept through Cambodia in the 1970s, imprisoning and killing perceived enemies of the brutal Pol Pot regime.
"Imprisoning me for my refusal to answer questions only subjects me to additional punishment for my repeatedly-stated ethical objections to the grand jury system," Manning said in a statement Friday posted on her Twitter account.
But the fantasy of perpetual economic growth by carceral means was even darker: an ever-expanding penal colony in the southern mountains, where the rural casualties of deindustrialization are put to work imprisoning the urban poor.
In stark terms, he took the regime to task for suppressing the history of the event, imprisoning pro-democracy citizens, surveilling its 1.4 billion people, and continuing to deny human rights to millions in the country.
But of course I have been exposed to Yvonne Rainer, Judson Church, and all of the ways that people tried to find something and undermine all of the outdated principles — these imperatives that really were imprisoning.
"Your state imprisons people for their thoughts and their novels ... what happened exactly to make our nation turn around with you to the era of searching consciences and trying minds and imprisoning writers and authors?" he wrote.
According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), they are imprisoning asylum-seekers who present themselves at the border—in violation of international law, the Homeland Security Department's stated policies and the Fifth Amendment's due-process guarantee.
Trump has repeatedly called for toughening the US approach to terrorism, and has suggested he would continue to capture and detain terror suspects at Guantánamo, though he would not commit to imprisoning terror suspects there as prison.
Chief among them: President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, another strongman who is imprisoning dissenters, or worse, while seeking more American military aid, and the Saudi royal family, about whom Mr. Trump has been deeply critical.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that imprisoning a person because he or she is too poor to pay a fee amounts to "punishing a person for his poverty" and violates equal protection under the 14th Amendment.
In 2005, he launched Operation Streamline, a program along a stretch of the border in Texas that referred all unlawful entrants for criminal prosecution, imprisoning them and expediting assembly-line-style trials geared toward quickly deporting them.
Opinion Columnist This spring, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, fresh from consolidating power after imprisoning his rivals in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton, went on a remarkably successful public relations tour of the United States.
He and Human Rights Watch say that the governing party has undermined an open campaigning process, with the police intimidating opposition candidates and protesters, imprisoning politicians for several days under false charges and tearing down their posters.
The app comes as Mr. Xi, who rose to power in 2012, is leading a broader crackdown on free speech in China, imprisoning scores of activists, lawyers and intellectuals, and imposing new restrictions on the news media.
In 2005, Mr. Bush began Operation Streamline, a program along a stretch of the border in Texas that referred all unlawful entrants for criminal prosecution, imprisoning them and expediting assembly-line-style trials geared toward rapid deportations.
A presentation at the national conference of United We Dream – the country's largest immigrant youth-led community – accused Israelis of sterilizing, imprisoning and murdering Palestinians in order to maintain a majority of white Jewish people in Israel.
Last week, as he welcomed the prisoners back to Joint Base Andrews, Trump said Kim had been "excellent" to the three men, despite imprisoning them and the fact he has one of the world's worst human rights records.
But this role runs in parallel with the challenge of coping with the notoriety gained by imprisoning and allegedly abusing women political activists, and the cause celebre of the murder and dismemberment of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
He's a staunch critic of FARC and the peace deal with the group, per the AP. He plans to change the terms of the agreement, including imprisoning former rebels for war crimes and blocking them from political office.
The kingdom, an absolute monarchy whose legal system is based on the strict enforcement of Sharia, or Islamic law, has long faced complaints over its draconian judicial practices, including beheading criminals and imprisoning people who criticize the government.
"The Chinese government's culpability for wrongfully imprisoning Liu Xiaobo is deepened by the fact that they released him only when he became gravely ill," Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, said in an emailed statement.
By all accounts, what's been happening to gay men over the last few weeks in Chechnya is absolutely chilling: reports detail authorities rounding up large numbers of gay men, illegally imprisoning them, and carrying out beatings and murders.
But, as we reported last week, Schellenberg is also a pawn in a larger game — the new age of hostage diplomacy, in which leading countries are now imprisoning each other's nationals as part of their disputes, trade or otherwise.
"The State simply cannot fail to do its duty to provide a decent life to its citizens and add insult to injury by arresting, detaining and ... imprisoning persons who beg in search for essentials of bare survival," it said.
Went from its base and took over the capital, took over the government, moved south, took over Aden, surrounded the Presidential palace in Aden, and was on the verge of either kidnapping, imprisoning or killing heaven forbid the President.
He ruthlessly pursued the Roman Catholic Church — in a country where more than 60 percent of the population is Catholic — by imprisoning priests, reducing the number of foreign missionaries and seizing or closing church-run broadcasters, schools and seminaries.
Nega had grown up privileged, the son of a wealthy entrepreneur, and he watched as his father's vast commercial corn and soybean farms were seized and security forces began arresting, imprisoning and executing thousands of dissidents, including many students.
The main characters are living in the aftermath of an environmental disaster that left only a few women fertile, and a coup, in which a Christian fundamentalist group seized power, imprisoning the fertile women and forcing them into surrogacy.
In recent weeks, the Justice Department has sent mixed messages regarding its stance toward imprisoning Flynn, whose case is handled by a former Mueller prosecutor who now oversees the department's foreign lobbying cases and the DC US Attorney's Office.
Internment, the rounding up and imprisoning of hundreds of people in the early 1970s in response to growing Irish Republican Army (IRA) violence, sparked even greater bloodshed and is marked annually across Northern Ireland with bonfires, parades and other events.
Instead of seeking to clear his name, Mr Setya is backing the latest in a long line of moves by parliament to restrict the authority of the KPK, which is responsible for imprisoning dozens of crooked politicians, officials and judges.
Several payments were made to European politicians at a time when Azerbaijan was being accused by Human Rights Watch and he Committee to Protect Journalists of human rights abuses, including imprisoning journalists on politically-motivated charges and holding rigged elections.
The act of imprisoning its own people according to race-based blocs of Japanese-Americans, Italian-Americans and German-Americans undoubtedly left a mark on American history, and it is an act for which the United States has since apologized.
The talks have also explored whether Mr. Zubair might plead guilty both to military commission charges and — via videoconference link from Cuba — to domestic criminal offenses in Malaysia, potentially bolstering Malaysia's domestic legal authority to keep imprisoning him after a transfer.
" A reader in Connecticut called DJR preferred to take the long view, writing: "A series of measures that make prisons and jails humane and compliant with the federal and state constitutions will likely add substantially to the cost of imprisoning people.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. human rights watchdog called on Vietnam on Thursday to stop imprisoning activists and journalists for criticizing state policies and voiced concern at a "high number of death sentences and executions" imposed for lesser crimes after flawed trials.
But Ramey is 69 and her recollections of her favorite brother, W.J., remain as vivid today, she says, as they were when he was imprisoning her in an inner tube and hurling her, happily squealing in protest, into the pond.
It started off as a rally to bring attention to the damaging lie that a string of Republican and Democratic administrations had ignored evidence that the Vietnamese government was secretly imprisoning living American service members listed as missing in action.
The deportation plan, announced January 1, has stirred alarm among the international community and human rights groups, who say imprisoning asylum seekers goes against Israel's democratic ideals and is the latest example of the country shedding its responsibility to refugees.
" U.S. SENATOR BOB CORKER, HEAD OF SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: "Imprisoning Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo further tarnishes the already failing leadership of Aung San Suu Kyi and harms Burma's democracy as atrocities continue to be carried out against the Rohingya minority.
Unfortunately the Invoke demo unit was not turned on or plugged in, so all I can report to you is that it is indeed cylindrical and looks at least as up to the task of imprisoning an AI assistant as the Amazon Echo.
The beast is named Kai (voiced by J. K. Simmons with particular menace), and he has been collecting the chi, or vital life force, of all of China's kung fu masters, imprisoning them on his belt like so many charms on a bracelet.
Iron Man sides with the government and becomes obsessed with imprisoning every hero who doesn't submit to the law; Captain America thinks the law impugns his civil liberty to punch bad guys in the face whenever he wants, and goes on the run.
In a time in which the US is accusing and imprisoning Chinese people for espionage and the US-China trade war is increasingly contentious, the Western media's reaction to The Wandering Earth provides a lens to understand the West's greater narratives about China.
And a series of judicial decisions (from federal courts in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Oregon) from early 2014 cast doubt on the practice of using federally issued immigration "detainers" to continue imprisoning in local jails noncitizens who would otherwise be entitled to release.
Those policies have enhanced patient freedom in deciding for themselves how to treat chronic illnesses; allowed addiction to be treated with education, mental health resources  and less harmful alternatives; and prevented resources from being wasted on prosecuting and imprisoning people for minor offenses.
Backward thinkers like Cotton appear to think the goal is to bankrupt us by imprisoning as many people as possible for as long as possible, while ignoring opportunities that would decrease the likelihood that many of those people commit crimes again upon release.
"Turkish and international experts repeatedly have pointed out the deterioration of security and counterterrorism efforts due to the Turkish government's assigning hundreds of counterterrorism police officers to unrelated posts, as well as the firing and imprisoning of many others since 2014," he said.
We were three Britons, in a room, separated by a tiny table, and the fact that -- although they stood accused of torturing and imprisoning journalists and forcing them to speak on camera -- they were no longer in the so-called Caliphate, and had rights.
It documents, among other things, CIA officers forcing hummus into a detainee's rectum, imprisoning an "intellectually challenged" man "solely as leverage to get a family member to provide information," and hiding the truth about how the program worked from the rest of the government.
Few other countries are engaged in imprisoning noncriminals at such a scale: According to the Geneva-based Global Detention Project, the American immigration detention system is the largest in the world, and one of the few that locks up migrants in criminal-style prisons.
The flurry of short detentions have ranged from a few days to weeks, and have kept Mr. Navalny out of public view before elections, avoiding the possible backlash at home and abroad that would most likely come from imprisoning him for a single, lengthy spell.
"I regret the embarrassing show of the dictatorship to try to prevent the inevitable: that despite persecuting and imprisoning, they have not broken the fighting spirit of the deputies and that of all Venezuela," Guaido said via Twitter during the early hours of Monday morning.
"It's also worth remembering that North Korea's practice of seizing, imprisoning and, in one case, probably torturing Americans represents reprehensible behavior that says something about the nature of the regime," said Evans J.R. Revere, a former State Department diplomat who specializes in East Asia.
Iran has a history of imprisoning Americans on spurious charges -- along with a history of negotiating prisoner releases -- including the release of American hikers detained in Iran and a prisoner swap which included the release of Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and three other Americans.
In responding to the protests with violence, these forces are taking a page from the Iranian playbook: When Tehran was faced with protests over gas prices in November, it crushed them brutally, killing as many as 450 people in four days and imprisoning 7,000.
ALBANY, April 2850 (Reuters) - Travelers across New York state will get the chance to summon ride-sharing cars under a $23.5 billion state budget passed on Sunday that includes a free public college tuition program and ends imprisoning people younger than 0003 with adults.
Prince Mohammed has also come under international criticism for imprisoning human rights activists and detaining hundreds of people in a hotel, as well as for waging a war in Yemen that has fueled what the United Nations calls the world's worst man-made humanitarian crisis.
For people who watched Steven Avery's story unfold in their backyard, it must have been all but impossible to avoid seeing him as a symbol: first of their community's shame at imprisoning an innocent man, and then of their shame at being fooled by a criminal.
" In another report published by the human rights organization Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), several experts from different countries consider the consequences of imprisoning female drug mules: "Even though they bear the brunt of punitive policies, these women are seldom a true threat for society.
The idea that our tax dollars are not only paying the salaries of the officers involved in these tragedies but funding the legal system that protects them from consequence while at the same time imprisoning over a million of its citizens for nonviolent crimes is disgusting.
"   The honesty is bold: "The fact is, even if you were to stop bombing us, imprisoning us, torturing us, vilifying us and usurping our lands, we would continue to hate you because our primary reason for hating you will not cease to exist until you embrace Islam.
An employee involved in this work does not know the fate of the individuals on the list, but he remains troubled by the fact that Bell Pottinger performed this service at a time when Bahraini officials were imprisoning and torturing people who spoke out against the regime.
A "Neighbor to Neighbor" program that integrated immigration reform with helping to end the need for Central Americans to flee their home countries would ultimately pay for itself in increased economic activity and tax revenues, as well as reduced costs of processing and imprisoning refugee families.
Using drones to kill American citizens without trial, collecting the email and phone records of millions of Americans on a daily basis, and grabbing militants off of the streets of foreign cities and imprisoning them indefinitely — these are all powers that Obama has bequeathed to his successor.
The last annual report by NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Vietnam's record remained "dire in all areas," with the Communist Party allowing no challenge to its leadership, restricting basic rights such as freedom of speech and association, as well as imprisoning and assaulting activists and bloggers.
Yet I am increasingly repulsed by Xi's China, for he is dragging the country in the wrong direction by imprisoning lawyers, journalists and people of faith; tightening controls over the internet; creating international security risks in the South China Sea; and fostering a personality cult around himself.
To the Editor: Legislation proposed by Senators Kamala D. Harris and Rand Paul is a laudable effort to humanize and make more effective and equitable this country's flawed system of imprisoning people before trial simply because they or their families are too poor to post bail.
What worked here was something the show has tried before, in season one, but not nearly as successfully: Setrakian's crew actually won for a little bit, imprisoning the Master in a coffin he couldn't escape from and preparing to send him to the bottom of the sea.
For years, Hannity's conspiratorial case for imprisoning Clinton has been a centerpiece of his shows; even after the 2016 election, he's used that narrative to deflect from damaging revelations stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference and the Trump campaign's role in it.
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The proposal would begin the slow process of reversing the effects of tough-on-crime policies passed during the '80s and '90s, which have adversely impacted African Americans and Latinos, and have been responsible, in part, for the U.S. imprisoning 2.3 million people, more per capita, than any other nation.
The specter of a president using his power to silence critics usually conceives of power in formal, governmental terms — a president sending the FBI to investigate his political enemies, nudging the IRS to audit them, or even (as has happened in the past in the US) arresting and imprisoning them.
The seemingly eternal vigil for the death of Fidel Castro, a man who had profoundly changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people here — dividing their families, taking their property, imprisoning and sometimes shooting their friends and relatives, wrenching them from their homes and their country — was over. Finally.
But he was simultaneously jailing women activists, imprisoning and torturing royals and top businessmen and making America an accomplice in a grotesque war in Yemen, dropping bombs supplied by the U.S. with little care about whether civilians died, including in an attack on a school bus, killing dozens of children.
"Countries such as Russia — where appalling reports recently surfaced that authorities in Chechnya were imprisoning and torturing individuals believed to be gay or bisexual — Uganda and Tanzania continue to be openly hostile to LGBT people, and their political leaders have used anti-American sentiment to fuel anti-LGBT hate," he wrote.
Meanwhile, we're in the midst of the worldwide right-wing populist uprising which has led governments around the world to treat desperate refugees like nonhuman scum; turning them away by the boatload in Europe; imprisoning them on a godforsaken remote island in Australia; tearing children from their parents and caging them in America.
Ou Virak, a Cambodian-American economist who heads Future Forum, a research institute based in Phnom Penh, said that Mr. Kem Sokha's imprisonment had served its purpose and that the release was expected, given Mr. Hun Sen's longtime habit of imprisoning his rivals and critics ahead of elections and freeing them afterward.
The officer who spoke with BuzzFeed News said the proposal fit a pattern: "This also seems to be the most recent in a series of attempts by the administration to force asylum seekers to give up claims without a determination of their validity by imprisoning them or now prohibiting them from supporting themselves."
And while it was the Turkish judiciary, under the thumb of Erdoğan and his AK Party, that ultimately accused thousands of using an application they had never heard of, falsely imprisoning them, and, at least temporarily, ruining their lives, their anger seems to be primarily directed at the Gülenists, who they believe set them up.
"We were once colonized by the Brits, and now we are colonized by the Chinese, where is our right to determine our own future?" said Chan, who also warned that Hong Kong could follow the path of Tibet and Xinjiang, where China has recently been accused of imprisoning hundreds of thousands of Uyghur Muslims.
His backers have warned that imprisoning the former president, who governed Brazil from 2003 to 2010, would set off a severe response from Workers' Party loyalists, known by its initials in Portuguese, P.T. "The reaction from the P.T. would be to grab him from prison," Senator Gleisi Hoffmann, the president of the party, said in an interview last year.
Eager to consolidate power and rein in the sprawling orbit of the Saudi royal family and aristocratic class, Prince bin Salman listened intently and a week later cracked down on corruption in the country by imprisoning more than 200 members of the country's ruling class inside the confines of the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh, charging each with corruption.
In a Security Council session that was due to be devoted to the Israeli-Palestinian deadlock, Haley ranged further in the Middle East, accusing Tehran of fomenting terrorism in Lebanon and Yemen, firing ballistic missiles counter to the spirit of the historic nuclear deal, imprisoning foreign journalists and tourists and allowing Iranian leaders to travel in violation of UN Security Council resolutions.
"As part of the campaign to defeat the Islamic State, the Security Council and Iraq should support accountability for the terror group's use of rape and other forms of sexual violence, as convicting and imprisoning its top leaders for these crimes will take them off the battlefield and undermine the revenues gained from sex trafficking," wrote Fordham Law Professor Catherine Powell last year.
"Confine him to a federal penitentiary!" he repeated, night after night, whipping the crowd into a frenzy, though attendees could not say exactly what the rationale was for imprisoning Ford, or why they hated him so much, or even why they cultishly worshipped a leader whose policies were directly hurting them and who was, in new ways every day, revealing himself to be a toxic asshole.
Most of all, he will likely not bring up that despite the country's Cinderella economic success story, the communist government continues to suppress the civil and religious rights of its people by outlawing other political parties, controlling the media, and silencing and imprisoning dissident activists and writers -- the same circumstances that hemorrhaged millions of refugees from the country after the end of the war.
"We need to stop imprisoning people for smoking marijuana and for being poor and start prosecuting the crooks on Wall Street whose greed, recklessness and illegal behavior caused the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression 10 years ago," Sanders said, only mentioning Trump a few times, twice in the context of what Republicans are doing on Capitol Hill and never with a focus on the salacious headlines plaguing his administration.
It's also been accused of conducting a "smear campaign" against William Browder, a British hedge fund manager who has persuaded the US Congress and now the Canadian parliament to sanction and blacklist Russian officials for what he insists was a state-sponsored scheme to defraud Russian taxpayers of $20153 million and then cover it up by imprisoning the whistleblower who exposed it all, Browder's Russian attorney Sergei Magnitsky.
By comparison with the ragings of the Mao period, and even after the Tiananmen massacre, other Chinese leaders have appeared on the surface to be conventional national leaders — as long as we were willing to look away from their brutal policies to suppress dissent: imprisoning and torturing to death a Nobel Laureate, forcing abortions and infanticide, organ harvesting from dead and living persons, mass internments of ethnic and religious populations, and other moral outrages.
In reality, Washington has debated for months how best to respond to Turkish authoritarianism and the sustained Turkish policy of imprisoning Americans and American-affiliated personnel to try and compel the Department of Justice to extradite Fethullah Gulen, an exiled Imam that Ankara blames for planning the failed July coup attempt, and to retaliate for the New York Southern District's ongoing case against Reza Zarab and a hodgepodge of Turkish officials for violating U.S. sanctions against Iran.
And while the last grown-up was unable to restrain Trump from imprisoning asylum-seeking children, abusing his pardon power for Joe Arpaio, abusing declassification power, undertaking a partisan purge of the FBI, cheering the French far right, or issuing apologias for neo-Nazis, he finally decided to take his stand over Trump making the perfectly defensible decision to withdraw US forces from a hazily defined open-ended mission in Syria that lacked any legal authorization.
They're also protected, thanks to asylum law (and other legal protections the Trump administration derides as "loopholes"), from being summarily turned around or deported when they get to the US. And while in theory Central Americans can seek asylum in Mexico rather than travel through Mexico to get to the US, the Mexican government has been accused of imprisoning, torturing, and even "disappearing" Central American migrants — and the US can't force people to seek asylum in Mexico under current international agreements.

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