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Finally, after the Yemeni authorities, under American pressure, imprisoned him in 2006 and 2007, Mr. Awlaki seems to have hardened into a fully committed ideologist of jihad, condemning non-Muslims and cheerleading for slaughter.
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The US, in partnership with the UN, should also pressure Iran to release imprisoned human rights defenders and political prisoners.
In August the United States imposed sanctions on four Belarusian state-owned enterprises in an effort to pressure Lukashenka into releasing imprisoned political activists.
This will result in more people being imprisoned, placing more pressure on a prison system that is already beyond capacity.
"After military coups in Turkey," he said, "I have been pressured and I have been imprisoned.
Cliven said he suspected that his imprisoned son felt pressured to urge the remaining occupiers to go home.
Swiftly afterwards, Mohammad and his mother were also imprisoned (to put extra pressure on Mohammad's father).
Over 160 people, mostly women and children, were arrested after erecting a tent camp to pressure the government to free their imprisoned husbands whom they claim have been detained for years without visitation or access to legal counsel.
A few miles west of downtown Moscow, she lives alone in a third-floor flat, imprisoned by high blood pressure and a bad heart, the product of 75 difficult years.
Louis then retracted under pressure from outraged advisers and had Lauzun imprisoned.
However, diplomats hope that anyone listed under the new travel ban will also fear that they now vulnerable to a war crimes trial that could see them imprisoned for life, greatly increasing pressure on them.
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