Sentence examples for harsh confinement from inspiring English sources

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He said the film is meant "to highlight issues like the overuse of antibiotics, harsh confinement of animals, the extent to which food is processed".

Captain Yee was released from what his lawyer said was needlessly harsh confinement; he was alone in his cell, usually with manacles and leg irons.

Today, Mr. Lindh's lawyers attacked the legality of the interviews, saying they were conducted under "highly coercive conditions" after eight days of harsh confinement in freezing weather.

Over the last decade, hundreds of officials have committed suicide, according to accounts in the state news media, or died under mysterious circumstances during months of harsh confinement in secret locations.

A former State Department official told The Post in July that Chinese-born U.S. military recruits who are deported to their native land may face harsh confinement and interrogation.

Her case is of special concern to Britain because Ghavami is a British-Iranian, but Iran does not recognise dual nationality and the country's judiciary is treating her as it would any Iranian citizen who opposes its laws: with harsh confinement and no due process.

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The common refrain by these prison authors, many of whom were "tough on crime" advocates before their own troubles, is one of shock at the in-court cruelties they suffered and, worse, the total absence of recourse to redress during their harsh confinements.

He remained committed to standing up for himself and his fellow prisoners, including Albert Woodfox who is still kept in harsh solitary confinement conditions in a Louisiana prison.

Denied bail on specious allegations when arrested in November, Ghosn had been jailed by the Japanese in harsh solitary confinement conditions for over three months.

Lafayette, who had endured harsh solitary confinement since his escape attempt a year previously, was astounded when soldiers opened his prison door to usher in his wife and daughters on 15 October 1795.

According to one monk who was imprisoned, many people died not solely from injuries they received in the streets, but also because of the harsh conditions of confinement and torture.

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