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"It's not only that they're really big, highly intelligent and social animals so that the capture and confinement in itself is cruel," Goodall told the Huffington Post, the captive orcas "have emotions like ours".
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In the US, we heard reports of people told they were "asking for it" by officers, and when they finally did get protection it was in solitary confinement, which in itself is a human rights abuse with a high risk of depression and self-harm.
In this case, confinement manifests itself in valence bond solid phases, while deconfinement is associated with quantum spin liquids.
He had served decades in solitary confinement in Louisiana prisons.
House arrest, court-ordered confinement in one's own home.
He started to write poetry during solitary confinement in 1909.
One survivor, Louis-Auguste Sylbaris, was in solitary confinement in jail.
His confinement in his father's house became insupportable.
There are now an estimated hundred thousand people in solitary confinement in prison in the United States.
He is now in solitary confinement in a special cell in Stockholm's Langholmen Prison.
He is being held in something close to solitary confinement in a prison in Santa Fe, N.M.
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