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amnesty
noun
Forgetfulness; cessation of remembrance of wrong; oblivion.
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My party and, indeed, the Conservative party have been on record as being very against the proposal by the previous Labour government, for instance, to legislate for a wider amnesty and we want to see the rule of law always be applied.
She said the existing system made it unlikely that an immigration overhaul could unleash a new wave of illegal migration, like the surge since the amnesty of 1986.
Since then, peace deals with the warlords, including a lucrative amnesty and government contracts, have pacified the area.
Suffolk police have offered a temporary drug amnesty to anyone who surrenders the red or pink tablets of ecstasy, inscribed with a Superman-style "S" in their centre.
In the text category, Taylor Auerbach of the Daily Telegraph has been nominated for his reports on slum landlords and Amnesty international, and Guardian Australia's own Michael Safi has been recognised for his reporting on terror and asylum seekers.
"You've got Republicans in Washington about to wave the white flag of surrender on amnesty," said Jindal.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 3.49pm BST15:49 Drew Harris says that the letters sent to John Downey and others do not represent an amnesty.
Robinson threatened to resign in February 2014 unless there was a judicial inquiry into the on-the-runs scandal, in which secret "amnesty" letters were given to more than 180 IRA suspects.
However, she denied they amounted to "immunity, exemption or amnesty from arrest".
"You said you'd fight amnesty [for illegal immigrants] tooth and nail – you didn't, you funded it".
It said the commission should examine how a line could be drawn under atrocities without proposing an amnesty.
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