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But while government opponents have long called for Ms. Afiuni's release, the action may actually be intended to counter an opposition campaign to take its message abroad, with leaders visiting countries around the world to make the case that Mr. Maduro was unfairly declared the winner of a flawed election and that his government is repressive.
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Someone should have told you that it wasn't your fault, so that you were relieved of the wasteful, crushing burden of what you were never meant to carry or deserve to still be saddled with; all the guilt and regret that unfairly declare you culpable.
Angered by the anemic response, Mr. Jackson declared that Sony had unfairly conspired against black artists, especially His Kingness.
But it also declared that customs officials had unfairly singled out homosexual pornography as opposed to heterosexual material, and it struck down one section of the Customs Act to put the onus of proof on the government, not the importer.
Trump -- who complained of being treated unfairly after both the Fox News and CNN debates -- preemptively declared Wednesday morning that CNBC would also treat him unfairly.
According to a report in Variety, AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Richard Trumka declared the cable firm's charter "unfairly entrenches management and grants CEO Brian Roberts Brian Roberts effective control over the board".
Strict new voter ID laws in North Carolina and Texas, both backed by Republicans, were struck down this year when federal judges declared that the burden for compliance fell unfairly on minorities.
The NYPD's use of stop and frisk has come under intense scrutiny and was recently declared unconstitutional by a federal judge for unfairly targeting minorities in New York City.
Various competitors and commentators have declared that the South African runner's gold medal was unfairly gained because her physical attributes and medical condition make it impossible for others to beat her.
It rightly declared that this prohibition – well-intentioned as once it might have been – unfairly restricts the rights of people to decide how they want to live and die.
Sorkin, who was sharply critical of the decision, said that Wheeler had ruled "that the government had unfairly taken advantage of A.I.G. by requiring tough loan terms," and that the judge had declared those terms "too 'draconian.' " Patrick Oster, writing for Bloomberg, had a similar take, albeit with a positive spin.
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