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In the closing event in Oventic, Chiapa home of the Zapatista Army of the National Liberation (EZLN) rebel group covered by mist and intermittent drizzle, Marichuy, a representative of the Mexican government's Indigenous Council (ICG), said that women are the ones who feel the deepest pain due to the murders, disappearances, and imprisonments arbitrarily committed in the country.
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The court ruled the men's detention – many have been held more than 1,000 days – breached their fundamental right to liberty, because they were trafficked into PNG against their will and were arbitrarily and unlawfully held without having committed, or being accused of, a crime.
The year 1088 was picked arbitrarily in 1888 because the city was committed then to celebrating the 800th anniversary, no matter what.
For whenever a reason is provided, it seems that the infinitist is committed to thinking that it (the reason) has been arbitrarily adopted because no reason for it has yet been given.
Bozizé's troops were committing crimes, arbitrarily detaining, torturing and summarily executing alleged Séléka supporters.
Land-rights activists, factory workers, forcibly evicted residents, arbitrarily censored netizens, ordinary consumers and environmental activists — citizens in China are increasingly committed to defending their rights.
And it cannot be right for demonstrators to be arbitrarily rounded up, after an event, and held captive – irrespective of whether they had personally committed acts of violence.
"People are reportedly being arbitrarily detained and held in incommunicado detention, where they are subjected to torture and ill-treatment in order to force them to confess to crimes that they have not committed," an Amnesty spokesman said.
But the members of the Council are committed, in drafting the final texts of the treaties, to consider the recommendations of the Conference and not to reject any of them arbitrarily.
committed violations.
He determined that the death penalty was being imposed arbitrarily -- a person found guilty of murder in a rural district of Illinois, he pointed out, was five times more likely to be sentenced to death than someone who committed murder in Chicago.
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