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Tag: Prisoners

May 25, 2017May 25, 2017Cynthia Pittson

Prisons in Brazil: Violating Prisoners’ Human Rights Has Already Become Routine

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KERRY AT THE END OF HIS ROPE WITH ISRAEL-PALESTINE PEACE TALKS

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Brazil’s Prisoner Incentive Programs

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American Still Stuck in Cuban Prison Even After Lawmakers Visit to Urge for His Release

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Euro Court: Indeterminate Sentences Breach Human Rights

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