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The white jailers would return the next day for more.
But that's not because of her jailers; it's despite them.
That suggests that his jailers, at least, had switched sides.
Kentucky is also the only state that elects its jailers.
It is not a conversion their jailers take very seriously.
Gonzalez observed that Shelden would greet all the deputies and jailers.
The grand jury declined to indict any of Ms. Bland's jailers.
His jailers had to install a double-wide door for him.
One day, King asked one of the jailers how much he made.
He didn't withdraw from his white jailers or lash out at them.
Prosecutors suspect he died after jailers denied him water for a week.
Two of her jailers left the Waller County sheriff's office shortly afterward.
He had converted enough of his jailers while he was in prison.
Posts from Holt and other inmates say jailers were bent on hurting them.
At one point, one of her jailers questioned her about her Terezín job.
Last October, a court granted me parole — but my jailers ignored that order.
He was released only after convincing the jailers of his Catholic bona fides.
They were among our worst nightmares, in addition to the jailers above us.
Will they be the best repressors and jailers of minorities in the world?
When he refused the jailers' orders to undress, they wrestled him to the ground.
He accuses police of beating him and his jailers of torture and sexual harassment.
What they do, according to O*NET: Supervise correctional officers, prison guards, and jailers.
She said she told jailers, inmates and deputies that she had been wrongfully arrested.
There were female jailers who beat and cursed her and called her an infidel.
"Celebrating their victory in 2013, our jailers tortured us out of happiness," she said.
The report says video shows jailers didn't stop by as frequently as policy mandates.
It's a huge, complex prison facility patrolled by freakish jailers that randomly ring bells.
Dolphin said jailers are supposed to conduct the checks three times every 12-hour shift.
The military men were given premium cigarettes by their jailers, he said, and beer, too.
The nonprofit named China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt as the biggest jailers of journalists.
The tactic forces jailers into a decision dilemma in which they have no good options.
The fact that the photographs were taken by prison officials reveals another side of the jailers.
A Window to Freedom&aposs director Carlos Nieto says jailers took back control of Fenix Penitentiary.
He says that his jailers had denied him medical treatment and that they had sedated him.
Deputies acting as paramedics, jailers as rehabbers and judges as community activists in my home county?
He has to get a lot of people to agree—police and prosecutors, judges and jailers.
Extending Magnitsky to the jailers of Iran's White Wednesday protesters should become a human rights priority.
First-line supervisors of correctional officers directly supervise and coordinate activities of correctional officers and jailers.
At his direction, jailers began pulling inmates who were housed near Dailey out of their cells.
She suffered repeated rapes at the hands of her jailers, who she says were Libyan militias.
During the visit, McCain said he could not forgive the jailers who mistreated and killed his comrades.
They are my jailers, yes, but they are also fellow inmates, maybe even in some tighter binds.
Since becoming president for the second time in 2007 he has become more like his former jailers.
Elsheikh is suspected of being one of four Britons who acted as Islamic State jailers in Syria.
"But there's nothing about 'Chokehold' that threatens day-to-day safety of inmates or jailers," he said.
Turkey has been listed among the world's top jailers of journalists by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
"Describing in plain English the various elements of the Islamic Republic's ethos" was intolerable to his jailers.
But instead of using it to break out, the inmate had a different idea — inform his jailers.
When the jailers opened his cell door, Distin shielded his body with a sleeping mat, speaking unintelligibly.
The jailers called him Michael, but he referred to himself as Jocko, and the other prisoners did, too.
The orange-clad workers are housed apart from the facções, but are reviled for collaborating with their jailers.
The jailers refused to let Toi in, but then denied Legend access because he wasn't accompanied by an adult.
After her arrest, she was held in solitary confinement—or what the jailers call administrative segregation—for 28 days.
The jailers who once worked inside that prison now operate outside it, which is more comfortable for them anyway.
Mandela successfully charmed, seduced and won over his apartheid jailers, the Afrikaans ideologues in Pretoria and a fearful citizenry.
Although Bland disclosed that she had a history of mental health issues, her jailers did not properly screen her.
Behind me was a portrait of the former president of Syria, Hafez al-Assad; flanking me were the jailers.
After Turkey, the biggest jailers of journalists were China, where at least 38 had been incarcerated as of Dec.
Cook said she has read the comments by jailers and people he helped in prison and doesn't believe it.
The Committee to Protect Journalists says Egypt is among the world's worst jailers of journalists, alongside Turkey and China.
His jailers did not use his name: as "Number 108" he spent six months in solitary confinement on military bases.
Median annual wage: $62,500Projected job growth through 2026: - 8 percent These workers supervise the activities of correctional officers and jailers.
The hostages were not to know it, but their jailers had much more in common than the way they spoke.
Then Ali was released, and instructed not to turn off his phone; his jailers told him to expect a call.
Qaseem Jangalbagh, said that the dead in the airstrikes included five Taliban jailers and their local warden, Mullah Janat Gul.
The lynchings occurred after the acquittals when jailers opened cell doors, releasing the inmates to an angry mob awaiting them.
He successfully sued for the right to practice Islam while incarcerated, which his jailers had denied him and other prisoners.
Jailers there are "very familiar with housing high-profile defendants, including foreign and domestic terrorists, spies and traitors," he wrote.
These are the questions the Trump administration must ask itself before it sends my jailers another batch of fighter jets.
Years later, at a news conference in New Jersey, he enumerated 12 methods of torture he said jailers had used.
But jailers never let it inside, according to court filings in a family lawsuit against the city, jail and sheriff.
One, a former wrestler, wrapped his arms around Carter's neck, according to testimony from the jailers cited in the family's lawsuit.
The group of four IS jailers and torturers were nicknamed the "Beatles" by their foreign prisoners because of their British accents.
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In one wiretapped conversation, Mr. Mered boasted that he had paid $40,000 to Libyan jailers to free a group of people.
Today, some prisoners are taking their jailers to court, arguing that they've been effectively blocked from treatments available on the outside.
During a visit to the infamous prison, McCain said he could not forgive the jailers who mistreated and killed fellow POWs.
When he speaks, not in his native Swahili but in the English he learned from his jailers, Mr. Salim nearly whispers.
The jury declined to indict any of the Waller County jailers, agreeing with medical examiners who ruled Bland's death a suicide.
The timing of Mr. Sentsov's strike has also raised the grim prospect that his jailers could resort to force-feeding him.
Some rooms had been turned into replica torture chambers, to explain how Iranian jailers punished and interrogated supporters during the 1980s.
Bland's family has filed a wrongful death suit against Encinia, two jailers, Waller County, and the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The women said they were ignored while obviously miscarrying and said their jailers were unwilling or unable to respond to medical emergencies.
Caro said his worst episode occurred at the prison in Carabobo state when his jailers woke him one day at 3 a.m.
The jailers were able to retrieve Audemio's still-unwashed clothing and bedding, which may have contained critical DNA evidence from Audemio's attackers.
If Nelson Mandela can love his jailers, if Martin Luther King can love Bull Connor — we've got to be people of love!
It concluded that "cultural sensitivity" by prison staff members toward Muslim inmates inhibited the jailers' ability to challenge extremist views and behavior.
Every week, her favorite among her 13 pet dogs is also brought in for a visit, a concession granted by her jailers.
When the holiday came, they met their jailers by waving a sea of tiny hand-sewn stars and stripes through the bars.
When addicted patients inject drugs in the hospital, doctors and nurses can find themselves cast in the role of disciplinarians, even jailers.
We know, for example, that jailers didn't complete a mandatory visual face-to-face observation of Bland for more than 60 minutes.
The jail had policies in place to try to ensure people don't kill themselves, yet jailers repeatedly failed to follow those policies.
This spectacle, very probably scripted by Mr Gui's jailers, was the latest twist in a dramatic tale involving him and his fellow booksellers.
Were it not for that, Mr. Giraldo's jailers would have had no hint that he was ever a force to be reckoned with.
Nearly 5,000 protesters were detained and 25 were killed — some of them, families of the victims say, at the hands of their jailers.
Thousands of people were arrested and 25 were killed, some of them, families of the victims say, at the hands of their jailers.
It is an act of disinhibition: Like a narcotic, it offers a sensation of glorious release from jailers no one else can see.
Human rights advocates say 11 people were killed in a Venezuelan prison riot last week sparked by inmates who wrestled a gun from jailers.
Its policies are set to keep Greece in a prison of debt for decades to come, with the euro zone creditors as its jailers.
If we really believe that addiction is a medical problem, evidence—not the preferences of police, jailers, and judges—needs to determine appropriate treatment.
" Amnesty International — an organization ostensibly committed to freeing political prisoners, not those who assist their jailers — gushed that "people power can triumph over injustice.
One of the four former French hostages, Nicolas Henin, had in September 2014 said that he recognized Nemmouche as one of his Syria jailers.
Jailers sentenced to jail Meadors and Ramsey-Guy were charged with felony neglect, and Evans faced a count each of felony misconduct and misdemeanor obstruction.
The jailers tortured Ali and then brought him back upstairs to face the boss, then back to the basement for more torture, then back up.
Ms. Bland responded "yes" on the form when asked whether she had ever attempted suicide, and told jailers that she was taking medication for epilepsy.
My jailers chose to imprison me here because Edirne is far from my home, family and friends in the southeastern Kurdish region of the country.
But most foreign governments are reluctant to take them back, leaving them international pariahs wanted by no one — not their home countries, not their jailers.
This ProPublica investigation looks at Mississippi's scandalous delays, but also gives an intimate portrait of a deeply troubled teenager and his caring but flummoxed jailers.
Former students could remember who watched them while they were bound or locked up: other students, effectively deputized by staff members to serve as jailers.
We will keep knocking at the doors of international organizations and our Israeli jailers until we see concrete steps to end the blockade of Gaza.
A group of French journalists kidnapped and held hostage by the Islamic State have identified Nemmouche as one of their jailers and accused him of torture.
Cincinnatus, as he was called, was popular among his jailers, but none of them was able to say why their prisoner had to lose his life.
Reuters reports that a grand jury in Waller County, Texas, decided that neither sheriff's officials or jailers had committed a crime in their treatment of Bland.
It took a campaign led by international writers — including Onetti's admirers Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa — to persuade his jailers to set him free.
The Palestinian prisoners' strike for dignity and freedom calls on all of us — including cultural workers — to amplify their struggle in confronting the tyranny of jailers.
In a place known for the excesses of its criminal justice system, Mr. Glasgow has been the critic in chief of the police, prosecutors and jailers.
Prisoners beaten by their French jailers became further radicalized as they strengthened their ideological convictions and re-erected party structures while locked together in cramped cells.
A: I was inspired by hearing Nelson Mandela talk about the movies: He said films were the one thing he and his jailers had in common.
At the jail's receiving area, the actor stayed in the car -- at a county jail officer's request -- while jailers cleared the receiving area of other detainees.
Read the original Reuters investigation here here The weapon's manufacturer, Axon Enterprise Inc, said stun guns can help jailers and inmates avoid injuries when used properly.
No. 1: How King died for poor white people King was in a Birmingham jail in 1963 when he developed an odd ritual with his white jailers.
Jailers were instructed to inject Roden with his medication, but his attorney says he was jailed for over a week before being given medication in pill form.
According to court documents, Greg Porter also told jailers in Friday&aposs booking interview that he has a ninth-grade education and receives a monthly disability check.
CARACAS, Venezuela – Human rights advocates say 11 people died in a prison riot sparked by inmates who wrestled a gun from jailers, prompting an exchange of gunfire.
Jailers doing head counts are supposed to physically confirm that inmates are in their bunks if they don't see movement, but they didn't do so, Woods said.
One guard said Mr. Hill did not show him "proper deference" and beat him to show other inmates that "the jailers were in charge," the filing said.
In a particularly egregious case, jailers allowed a man with mental health problems to die of dehydration after allegedly cutting off the inmate's water for a week.
Jailers learned that Feldstein was lying two days later when a real Ventura County Sheriff's deputy contacted them about when he would be picking up Lowe, KFSM reports.
As it ramps up enforcement against undocumented immigrants, the Trump administration has been hunting for more jailers to hold detainees — and perhaps lowering the bar to find them.
For hours leading up to his death, the inmates pleaded with their jailers to get Garland help, yet he was repeatedly denied care until he died, they alleged.
After the news of what he'd done spread, a dramatic change in attitudes occurred: inmates made snide remarks, while jailers gave Wen spoiled food and picked on him.
In a statement to the Times, the State Department explained Kotey and Elsheikh's roles as executioners and jailers for ISIS, now on the run in Iraq and Syria.
She died July 22, but jailers didn't notice for hours and didn't enter her cell or attempt to offer aid when she was found unresponsive, the lawsuit says.
That eventually leads to Mandela's incarceration, spending a torturous 27 years in prison, where he maintained his defiance and dignity, as well as a magnanimous spirit toward his jailers.
The family said his jailers pulled out his eyeballs in a torture session, left him to rot in an unventilated cell with 50 other men, then eventually released him.
The grand jury had already declined to indict any of Ms. Bland's jailers in connection with her death on July 13, effectively sustaining the medical examiner's ruling of suicide.
Despite those claims, a lieutenant who ordered Thomas' water cut off says her instructions weren't followed and other jailers say they didn't know Thomas went a week without water.
The Arizona Republican senator has often seemed indestructible, despite the best efforts of his Vietnam War jailers, an earlier bout with melanoma and a list of honorable political defeats.
On a rare tour of prisons for Islamic State suspects from nearly 227 countries, a Times reporter watched their jailers try to secure them humanely — but for how long?
Art classes have been held there for at least eight years, if only to give prisoners something to do and perhaps reduce tensions with their jailers and among themselves.
For the first time since 2008, Iran was not among the top five jailers, the committee said, counting eight journalists in Iranian prisons compared with 19 a year earlier.
During the final battle for Aleppo, she often heard the sounds of bombs and mortars exploding nearby, and her jailers would taunt her, saying Assad's bombs will kill you.
During one of her pregnancies, she told CNN, she was imprisoned for three months for trying to escape, and despite her condition, was abused and sexually assaulted by her jailers.
The state has limited the ability of police to detain immigrants for federal deportation agents since 2014, and requires jailers to inform inmates if agents are trying to detain immigrants.
Epstein served just 13 months in jail in that case, but much of that time was spent on work release, and jailers reportedly kept his cell door open at night.
In 2011 a little-known general called Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi said such tests were necessary to ensure that female detainees could not subsequently accuse their jailers of raping them.
But the real access belongs to Lula's legal team, whose members can come at any time and stay as long as they like, without supervision or electronic eavesdropping from jailers.
The same grand jury that indicted Mr. Encinia had declined to indict any of Ms. Bland's jailers in connection with her death, which the medical examiner had ruled a suicide.
Prosecutors collected testimony from several migrants detained in the former military base of Zawyia, who said they recognized their former jailers among residents of a migrant registration center in Sicily.
Under Abiy, Ethiopia has gone from being one of the world's worst jailers of journalists to for the first time in more than a decade of having no journalists in prison.
The report found the high numbers had been sustained by renewed crackdowns in China, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, which, along with Turkey and Eritrea, were the five leading jailers of journalists.
In return he was beaten and given long spells in solitary confinement, in which his jailers would even black out the windows to prevent him from seeing the sky or sunlight.
A 253-page report done by the Nevada agency that investigates in-custody deaths says it appears that jailers failed to follow policies and procedures and those violations might be criminal.
But Francis, who met with her privately on Tuesday, appeared to give her the benefit of the doubt because of her delicate relationship with the generals who were once her jailers.
Caro said he had forgiven his jailers, as he wished to feel "peace in his heart," and said his time in prison has only strengthened his resolve to bring change to Venezuela.
Five women told Buzzfeed News in a report published on Monday that they were ignored by agents while miscarrying and described both agency's contracted jailers as unwilling to respond to medical emergencies.
Now Mr. Erdogan, whose government is ranked among the biggest jailers of journalists, can enjoy a novel turn as a defender of the free press, by calling for justice for Mr. Khashoggi.
In several places in the account, Clark obviously is telling his Cambodian jailers what they want to hear, giving details of his alleged CIA links that sound odd to an American reader.
Now that Kurdish-led militia is acting as jailers for tens of thousands of ISIS fighters and their families being held in camps and prisons in northern Syria near the Turkish border.
An autopsy ruled her death a suicide and just last month a grand jury ruled that neither the Waller County Sheriff's Office or the jailers committed a felony in connection with her death.
Kobani, Syria (CNN)"Is this how MI6 roll?" asked El Shafee Elsheikh, his first words as I entered the room into which the Syrian-Kurdish jailers had led him and a fellow prisoner.
As early as the spring of 2015, journalists who visited migrant detention camps in Western Libya reported that the jailers routinely sold captives to local farmers or others for temporary use as laborers.
"Inmates are at the mercy of their jailers for basic life-sustaining necessities like water, food and medical care," a court filing signed by Kurt Benkley, an assistant district attorney, said in March.
And then there's "the women," a sort of shorthand that refers to allegations detailed in federal lawsuits that Sheriff Brennan did nothing as one of his jailers repeatedly raped and assaulted Native American women.
Prosecutors in Texas announced on Monday that a grand jury has failed to indict sheriff's officials or jailers in the death of Sandra Bland, a Black woman who died in police custody in July.
Nada was arrested at her parents' home and held captive for eight months and three days — during which she was beaten, whipped and raped, while her jailers told her family that she was dead.
His narrative of the devilish temptations he faced and the ruses used to thwart his jailers as he sat writing night after night in his cell shows Ngugi in full command of his craft.
They are also in aging buildings that are dangerous for the jailed and the jailers, and they lack the needed space for programming that makes re-entry to society easier and recidivism less likely.
It was the first hearing in a suit Layleen's mother, Arecelis Polanco, brought against the city of New York, charging that the jailers at Rikers had been negligent and bore responsibility for her death.
At least 16 members of the press are now behind bars in relation to their work, making Egypt among the five worst jailers of journalists worldwide, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
GRAPEVINE, Texas (Reuters) - U.S. immigration authorities signed deals on Monday with 18 of Texas' 254 counties to expand a program that allows jailers at local sheriffs' offices to cooperate with federal authorities in immigration enforcement.
The Committee to Protect Journalists has said that 2017 set a new record for the number of journalists jailed around the world, with Turkey, China and Egypt named as "the world's worst jailers" of reporters.
In August, Bland's family filed a wrongful death suit against Encinia, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Waller County Sheriff's Office, and two of her jailers, accusing them of being responsible for her death.
A Quaker and Swarthmore graduate, Paul first encountered the woman suffrage movement when she went to England, where she was jailed and repeatedly force-fed (later a favorite tactic of her American jailers as well).
Relations were tense between the descendants of the prisoners, who saw the camp as a place of horrific political retribution, and those of the jailers who viewed it as a legitimate facility that administered genuine justice.
Contemporary Russian prisons have used intravenous drips for hunger strikers, said Valery V. Borshov, a member of a civilian oversight group for prisons, but the cruder funnel-and-tube form also remains an option for jailers.
Egypt has become one of the world's most aggressive jailers of reporters, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, and security forces have arrested eight other journalists since a flurry of antigovernment street protests in September.
"Instead of simply punishing this type of behavior with non-physical, non-forceful disciplinary measures, Madison County jailers routinely used excessive force, barbaric measures and cruel and unusual punishment against prisoners similar to Harvey Hill," it said.
In the case of one alleged violent rape by an illegal immigrant, County Executive Marc Erich instructed jailers to let ICE know if the accused made bond but not delay his release so ICE could detain him.
According to survivors, the three men, who arrived in Sicily last month with hundreds of migrants, had acted as jailers at a disused military base in Sabratha, Libya, where the would-be migrants were held for ransom.
During his first 100 days as president, Trump rolled out the red carpet at Mar-a-Lago for two of the world's worst jailers of journalists: Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
In interviews, he and other Libyans said they were treated better by Colonel Qaddafi's jailers than by the C.I.A. Today, Mr. Ben Soud, 47, is a free man, but said he is in constant fear of tomorrow.
Formerly known as Jeremy, Ms. Sunderland was in the middle of transitioning to female and claimed her jailers had denied her the hormone treatment that she had been getting under doctors' orders for the preceding two years.
The insurgents apparently wanted to show off how well the prisoners were treated, so the jailers had first removed their leg irons — though the police officers displayed for the marchers the bruises the irons had given them.
Trent ran out and the jailers punched, kicked and stomped on Trent before taking him back to his cell, where Howell kicked Trent in the head while he lay on the ground, the Department of Justice statement said.
Williams also took the unprecedented step for such a small town of appointing a drug czar, responsible for getting everyone -- paramedics and pastors, judges and jailers, cops and community leaders -- on the same page to combat the opioid epidemic.
Convict leasing really supplanted slavery, because a lot of white plantation owners and people who were building railroads, or mining would pay money to these jailers, to lease these black prisoners to work on railroads, to work on mines.
Half-covered in shadow, Jake LaMotta — the Bronx prizefighter played by Robert DeNiro in Raging Bull — unleashes his fury in a jail cell, screaming at his jailers and pummeling a wall until his body sags and his bellows turn to sobs.
In the last five years, my country has become one of the top jailers of journalists in the world; people are regularly abducted by the security services; torture is common, and so are unfair trials; the right to protest is restricted.
There are no black policemen, black justices of the peace, black judges, black juries, black jailers, black mayors, or black men anywhere in the government of the South … This is the way the Lords of the Land keep their power.
London (CNN Business)At least 250 journalists were in jail in relation to their work as of December 1, nonprofit group the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday, naming China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt the biggest jailers of journalists.
Other countries on the group's top jailers list include Vietnam, with 12 imprisoned journalists; Iran, with 11; Russia and Cameroon, with seven each; Bahrain and Azerbaijan, with six each; Syria with five; and Burundi, Rwanda and Morocco, with four each.
Saying that Mr. Guzmán now faced life in prison on a charge of running a continuing criminal enterprise, Mr. Capers sought to play down Mr. Guzmán's role as a folk hero and promised that he would not escape his American jailers.
When the prison opened, in 2002, it seemed like a rogue intelligence agent's dream—an offshore facility, free from U.S. laws, where foreign prisoners could be held without access to family or lawyers, and interrogated however their jailers saw fit.
Egypt, China and Turkey are the world's worst jailers of journalists, responsible for about half of the global total of at least 251 who were imprisoned for their work in 2018, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.
Joel Simon, the organization's executive director, says Trump has met with the leaders of each of the three top jailers of journalists — China, Russia and Turkey — and as far as we know, has never raised the issue of press freedom with them.
Over the next eight days, all but 86 of those prisoners would die, as well as a great number of their jailers and a man named Johnny Micheal Spann, who was serving as a C.I.A. adviser to America's allies on the ground.
The supervision that Jeffrey Epstein, now accused of child sex trafficking, received from jailers in Florida a decade ago is now the subject of an internal investigation on the heels of claims he had sexual contact with at least one young woman, authorities said Friday.
CNN reported Thursday that federal investigators in New York issued grand jury subpoenas last week to a number of corrections officers at the Metropolitan Correctional Center -- the clearest indication yet that some of the jailers could face prosecution in the wake of Epstein's death.
Rubashov's jailers, for instance, work on his nerves by leading a prisoner who was his friend past his cell on the way to execution; Robert Conquest, in his groundbreaking history "The Great Terror" (1968), confirmed that this was a standard technique in Soviet prisons.
Meanwhile, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip — already subject to more than a decade-long Israeli blockade and intermittent, devastating Israeli attacks — would remain in a state of extraterritorial limbo, denationalized and left in their open-air prison to the mercies of their Israeli jailers.
Di Benedetto immediately left the country and settled in Madrid, where he published a book of stories called "Absurdos"; prohibited by his jailers from writing fiction, he had composed them in letters to a friend, under the pretext that he was merely recounting his dreams.
But with several state governments pursuing legislative changes that would reduce prison terms and provide alternatives to incarceration in order to cut down on the high costs associated with maintaining prisons, fewer correctional officers, jailers, bailiffs, and, thus, their supervisors will be needed in the future.
"It is sad that the fifth anniversary of the protests is marked by the arrest of yet more journalists in Bahrain, which has since become one of the worst jailers of journalists in the Arab world," said CPJ's Middle East and North Africa program coordinator Sherif Mansour.
In his book, "Life 3.0," Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Max Tegmark warns that the increasing difference between the relative speed of decision-making by humans and AI may lead to a "superintelligent machine [that] may well use its intellectual superpowers to outwit its human jailers …".
Five years later, General Xenakis and Vincent Iacopino, the medical director for Physicians for Human Rights, published research about nine prisoners who exhibited psychological symptoms after undergoing interrogation tactics — a hose forced into a mouth, a head held in a toilet, death threats — by American jailers.
John Whitmire, who did not return VICE News' request for comment, told the Associated Press that the act was now "a mental health and awareness piece of legislation," as it increases inmates' access to mental health care and mandates that jailers receive mental health and de-escalation training.
"It is sad that the fifth anniversary of the protests is marked by the arrest of yet more journalists in Bahrain, which has since become one of the worst jailers of journalists in the Arab world," said Sherif Mansour, the committee's Middle East and North Africa program coordinator.
But like onions and ogres, this game has layers, and one of those layers is that it's wildly amusing to watch someone storm Farron Keep while shouting, "What are you doing in my swamp?!" and mowing down jailers in Irithyll Dungeon to a soundtrack of remixed Nic Cage quotes.
Mr. Salim described other grisly practices by his jailers: placing him in a coffin-like box, his arms stretched and chained, on top of cleaning chemicals; strapping him to a gurney and injecting him with drugs that made him woozy; bringing dogs into a room to threaten him.
Local jailers and police can work with ICE if a prisoner has been convicted of a felony under California law, has been jailed for a felony within the past 15 years, or has served time in the previous five years for a misdemeanor that could have been charged as felony.
This is a horrifyingly real practice, and the movie follows this thread of removing human autonomy for the sake of profit, exploring all the ways in which Sawyer and her fellow inmates are clamped into drug-controlled routines in cheap conditions to hold them until their jailers get the ransom.
At the Kuala Lumpur airport on Friday afternoon, before Ms. Huong's departure for Hanoi, her lawyers released a letter she had written by hand in English, thanking the governments of Malaysia and Vietnam, her lawyers, the news media and her jailers, who she said had taken good care of her.
As gender dysphoria — a disconnect between one's gender identity and one's sex at birth — has increasingly been recognized as a medical condition, a body of case law has emerged in recent years requiring jailers to provide treatment to transgender inmates, just as they would those with heart disease or cancer.
Browsing the works, what I found most impressive is the variety of punishments depicted, each of which is always rendered explicitly: in one vision, skeletal sinners lie on hot iron planks, where demon jailers cut them open with saws and axes; in another, poor souls eat feces as worms gnaw on their flesh.
"It is sad that the fifth anniversary of the 2011 protests has been marked by the arrest of yet more journalists in Bahrain, which has since become one of the worst jailers of journalists in the Arab world," said Sherif Mansour, the Middle East and north Africa program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, an international advocacy group.
In some cases this means the jailers being forced into negotiations, while in others it results in even more brutal measures against strikers, such as force-feeding (a technique currently being considered by Israel, despite a refusal to comply by doctors), or, in extreme cases, allowing prisoners to expire — an option that Israel has indeed overtly invoked in the past.
LONDON — Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from being killed by the Nazis, has been formally declared dead, 71 years after he disappeared in Hungary in the closing months of World War II. It is widely believed that Soviet jailers killed Mr. Wallenberg after he was abducted off the street near Budapest, but his fate has remained a lingering mystery.
In interviews and written affidavits, E and four other women who've been in ICE detention and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody while pregnant told of being ignored when they were obviously miscarrying, described their CBP and ICE-contracted jailers as unwilling or unable to respond to medical emergencies, and recounted an incident of physical abuse from CBP officers who knew they were dealing with a pregnant woman.
And yet his power actually grew during those years -- and the power of his jailers diminished, because he knew that if you stick to what's true, if you know what's in your heart, and you're willing to sacrifice for it, even in the face of overwhelming odds, that it might not happen tomorrow, it might not happen in the next week, it might not even happen in your lifetime.
And yet his power actually grew during those years — and the power of his jailers diminished, because he knew that if you stick to what's true, if you know what's in your heart, and you're willing to sacrifice for it, even in the face of overwhelming odds, that it might not happen tomorrow, it might not happen in the next week, it might not even happen in your lifetime.

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