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  • | name = Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture | long_name = Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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  • | name = United Nations Convention against Torture | long_name = Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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  • ...interventions/kazakhstan/2004/01/d16668/|author=World Organization Against Torture|date=January 20, 2004}}</ref>
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  • ....<ref>{{cite web | title = Syria: Mass arrests of Syrian Kurds and fear of torture and other ill-treatment | url = http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE
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  • ...ng fundamental freedoms and are incompatible with international standards. Torture remains common in places of detention."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https:
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  • ...oaked, pausing occasionally for passionate romance and more frequently for torture."
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  • ...l-have-interrogations|title=Splinter Cell Blacklist Won't Have Interactive Torture But It'll Still Have Interrogation|first=Kirk|last=Hamilton|work=[[Kotaku]] ...espite Cole's infiltration of Sadiq's team, Sadiq's men capture Briggs and torture the secretary of defense into authorizing the transfer. Briggs intervenes,
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  • ...taste."<ref name="herald"/> Specifically noted was the scene depicting the torture of a restrained prisoner.<ref name="herald">{{cite web|last=Biessener |firs
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  • ...ied away. The subsequent trial of demonstrators uncovered mass abuse and [[torture]] of detainees.<ref name="Abuse"/> ...ng fundamental freedoms and are incompatible with international standards. Torture remains common in places of detention."<ref name="World Report 2015: Kazakh
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  • .../news/2014/10/france-stop-extradition-kazakhstani-opposition-activist-risk-torture/|title=France|publisher=}}</ref><ref name="hrw.org">{{cite web|url=https:// It is alleged that Ablyazov was subject to torture, beatings and other ill-treatment while he was in prison.<ref>[http://www.u
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  • ...ividuals under interrogation. In view of the ongoing and widespread use of torture and ill-treatment by police in China, particularly to extract "confessions" ...sponse to ETLO, which it says include [[human rights]] violations, such as torture and ill-treatment by police.<ref name="web.amnesty.org"/>
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  • ...oring countries, specifically [[Uzbekistan]], where HRW says suspects face torture.<ref name=SHAMSUDINOV>[http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/07/05/kazakh11270.h
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  • ...gian national TV channels began broadcasting several video recordings of [[torture]] and [[rape]] in [[Gldani Prison]] in the capital of Georgia, [[Tbilisi]]. ...ctions and legal assistance [[Khatuna Kalmakhelidze]] was aware of acts of torture in various Georgian prisons.<ref name="RT"/> Khatuna Kalmakhelidze asked fo
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  • ...litician)|Vladimir Kozlov]], remained in detention after unfair trials ... Torture remains common in places of detention."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https: ...ntatives "commended Kazakhstan’s establishment of a mechanism to prevent torture and of a national human rights institution" but "shared concerns about lega
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  • ...ermined NLECs. Others, like, Qassim, and [[Sami Al Laithi]], face possible torture if they are returned.
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  • ...wn ideas and that of dominant Maoist orthodoxy of the time. Unable to bear torture, Jian committed suicide in 1968. ...17/S030574100001239X| jstor=653067}}</ref> Jian also suffered from severe torture and was lynched at the hands of radicals. The ill treatment drove Jian to
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  • ...cence, they have remained in custody. The Uighurs will face almost certain torture if they are returned to China. While Albania previously resettled five men, .... law forbids deporting someone to a country where they are likely to face torture or persecution.
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  • ===Torture=== ...l/aliyev.492577 "Updated: Kazakh Exile Rakhat Aliyev Denies Allegations of Torture by Former Bodyguards"] ''Times of Malta'', Valletta, 30 October 2013</ref>
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  • ===Trials and allegations of torture and abuse===
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  • ...motivated, also saying that there was substantial risk of Zakayev being [[torture]]d if he was returned to [[Moscow]].<ref>[http://www.watchdog.cz/?show=0000 ...g that it was politically motivated and that Zakayev would be at risk of [[torture]] in the case of "unjust and oppressive" extradition.<ref name="autogenerat
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  • ...group that went to Zhanaozen in January 2012 to investigate allegations of torture and other acts of abuse of strikers in police custody. Kozlov then met with ...=http://humanrightsfoundation.org/Kazakhstan-HRF-calls-on-Nazarbayev-cease-torture-assault-independent-media-Zhanaozen-14-12-2012.php|publisher=Human Rights F
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  • [[Category:Torture]]
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  • ...convention is modelled heavily on the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]]. * [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]]
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  • ...and body (including reproduction), and be free from interference such as [[torture]] or medical experimentation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/
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  • | name = Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture | long_name = Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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  • ...abuses, with smuggled migrants subject to threats, abuse, exploitation and torture, and even death at the hands of smugglers (see for example, case studies in
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  • ...en then no derogation is permitted from the rights to life, freedom from [[torture]] and [[slavery]], the freedom from [[Ex post facto law|retrospective law]] * physical integrity, in the form of the right to life and freedom from torture and slavery (Articles 6, 7, and 8);
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  • ...rrogation methods that the detaining power may use: "No physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion". It dictates what private property a priso
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  • ...particular [[murder]] of all kinds, [[mutilation]], cruel treatment and [[torture]];'' ...orbidden by Article 32, as a precaution against alternate definitions of ''torture.''
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  • | name = United Nations Convention against Torture | long_name = Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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  • ...ts]] or the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture|Convention Against Torture]], but with specific obligations ensuring that they can be fully realised b ...on/Session22/A.HRC.22.53_English.pdf?u Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (A/HRC/22/53)
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