Sentence examples for unfair arrest from inspiring English sources

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At one yes rally the finance minister, Uhuru Kenyatta, a son of the country's first president, said that in future there would be no cause for complaints of unfair arrest.

If the unfair arrest of the VICE News crew is a warning to the international media to avert its gaze from the growing and bloody conflict in the country's predominantly Kurdish southeast, the continued detention of the team's sole Kurdish journalist after the release of the two British reporters is another worrying omen for the future.

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Defense lawyers said that clients must wait a year for trials and that minority defendants in particular complain of unfair arrests and pressure to plead guilty to crimes they did not commit.

Accusations are made of unfair arrests and rigged trials, as in the case of a banker killed by interior-ministry employees: a test of the government's commitment to the rule of law, says Salome Zourabichvili, a former foreign minister now in opposition and one that it looks like failing.

When I think that I get to relish "white privilege" while my black sisters and brothers get subjected to unfair arrests and inequitable education, then I am participating, de facto, with the very system that oppresses.

The public was outraged to see the same inner cabal, deeply mired in decades of torture, arbitrary arrest, unfair trials, murder, rape and embezzlement.

"[Tan's] arrest, unfair trial and now the guilty verdict are further disturbing examples of how the Chinese authorities use vague and over broad laws to silence and punish dissenting voices," said Roseann Rife, Asia-Pacific deputy director at Amnesty.

Marion Maréchal Le Pen, the National Front deputy for the southern Vaucluse department, also voiced her support, condemning the general's "unfair and brutal" arrest.

Those include ongoing exclusion from the political process, with regular delays in elections; no real reforms in the punitive, wildly overbroad "De-Baathification" and antiterrorism laws; increasingly centralized power in the hands of the prime minister; and brutal policing, with mass arrests, unfair trials and endemic torture in Iraqi prisons.

As such, they face "arbitrary arrests, unfair trials and harsh punishments" and may falsely be accused of crime.

So why this unfair treatment?" The arrests came just as the Greek government introduced a pilot program to register NGOs operating on Lesbos in an effort to monitor their work, enforce standards for operations and foster cooperation among the different organizations.

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