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Although American forces have recovered more than 14,000 weapons through confiscation and a buyback program, the Haitian President has been critical of what he considers inadequate attempts to remove weapons from his political opponents.

Schleyer, one of the nation's foremost collectors of toy guns, is 75, and he's bought and sold thousands of them, which brings him into contact with people such as the Maine teacher whose impressive stash of 75 water pistols was acquired mainly through confiscation from obstreperous boys.

But at the same time, Chavez's socialist policies have made builders reluctant to construct apartment and condo towers for fear they may lose their investments through confiscation.

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13 It also shows the effect of criminalisation of sex work disabling capacities for HIV prevention, for example, through the confiscation of condoms as evidence of prostitution 12 14 as well as indirectly through an increase in violence and mental health problems.

John found that these measures enabled him to raise further resources through the confiscation of the lands of barons who could not pay or refused to pay.

One was by the academically trained Detroit city council member Mel Ravitz, who sought to hold landlords responsible for problems in slum areas through rent confiscation.

As the war progressed towards a northern victory, Stevens came to believe that not only should slavery be abolished, but that African-Americans should be given a stake in the South's future through the confiscation of land from planters to be distributed to the freedmen.

In December, President Bani-Sadr forced the "bloody judge" to resign for failure to account for over $14m seized by the agency through drug raids confiscation and fines.

White Christian European Americans deculturalized indigenous peoples through many means: confiscation of land, forced relocation, undermining of their languages, cultures, and identities, forced conversion to Christianity, and the establishment of Christian day schools and off-reservation boarding schools far away from their people.

European Americans deculturalized indigenous peoples through many means: confiscation of land, forced relocation, undermining of their languages, cultures, and identities, forced conversion to Christianity, and the establishment of Christian day schools and off-reservation boarding schools where they took youth far away from their people.

Scientists and environmentalists agree, though, that the effects of floods are made worse by deforestation, building on flood plains and population growth in cities. Africa's famine is made worse by poor land-use policies in some countries, and by, for example, the land confiscation programme pushed through by President Mugabe in Zimbabwe.

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