A military judge can extend the period of detention incommunicado up to 90 days. |
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The legislation on combating torture has been considerably strengthened and incommunicado detention has been abolished. |
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He was held in incommunicado detention for four months before he was allowed a telephone call to his family and was subsequently allowed visits. |
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He left town without telling even his wife where he was going and was incommunicado for several days. |
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Dr. Mudawi went on hunger strike on 19th February to protest about being held in incommunicado detention. |
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If you want to be incommunicado for days on end, become an insurance agent, not a governor. |
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Clare, Manu, and I were held incommunicado for 44 days, except for one phone call to our families. |
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For example, as discussed previously in this report, a person could be held incommunicado indefinitely with no apparent opportunity for judicial review. |
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Under no circumstances may a person be held in either unacknowledged or incommunicado detention. |
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Positive changes have been made to the system of State Security Courts, in particular the abolition of incommunicado detention. |
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Six journalists were detained and held incommunicado in relation to reporting on this case. |
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Please provide information on how national legislation regulates the use of incommunicado detention. |
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It says detainees are held incommunicado in extremely overcrowded, unventilated cells without sanitary facilities and with little food or water. |
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Amnesty International has urged the Syrian authorities to release or charge a Lebanese Shi'a cleric held incommunicado for more than three months after he was arrested while on his way to make the pilgrimage to Mecca. |
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In addition to the large-scale attacks, many people have been arrested and detained, and many have been incommunicado for prolonged periods and tortured. |
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Indeed, he has received a very large number of allegations relating to persons involuntarily taken by security forces and held incommunicado at unknown locations. |
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We are very concerned about the ongoing incommunicado detention of the detainees as this will increase their risk of being subjected to torture or other ill-treatment. |
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The court ruled that state security agents who abducted her from her home last December, beat her and held her incommunicado for three weeks, had grossly violated her rights. |
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He was held incommunicado for months before being referred to court and now faces numerous charges in four separate trials. |
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The father of a woman living in the incommunicado world of the Big Brother house in Australia has died but his daughter has not been told. |
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The Starz seem most comfortable when they're in the studio, where they can work incommunicado. |
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Congress, with its leaders incommunicado, played little role on the home front. |
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The head of al Qaeda was hiding but he was not incommunicado. |
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One or the other may be on vacation, or incommunicado for a few days. |
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Does the Council consider the incommunicado detention of these Cuban citizens in US jails and their inability to defend themselves at law to be consonant with the Convention on Human Rights? |
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He stated that he believed in facts, the implication being that there had been no facts to establish that Mr. Arar had been held incommunicado or physically abused. |
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Providing penalty for incommunicado detention and allowing detainees to communicate are with relatives and secure the services of a counsel of their own choice within 24 hours of detention. |
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He further believes that prolonged incommunicado detention in a secret place may amount to torture as described in article 1 of the Convention against Torture. |
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An official later announced that the next session would be on 8 January, and said Morsi would be sent to prison instead of being held incommunicado in a military facility. |
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He was held incommunicado and severely tortured throughout his detention. |
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What steps have been taken by the State party to end the alleged practice of arbitrary detention, and to end the cases of detention incommunicado that have been reported? |
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Even such a measure as solitary confinement may, according to the circumstances, and especially when the person is kept incommunicado, be contrary to this article. |
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Human rights observers are documenting a number of cases of torture and ill-treatment of civilians who have been arbitrarily arrested by security forces and often detained incommunicado. |
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After this call, the author was held incommunicado for more than four weeks, during which neither his family nor his Iraqi lawyer were permitted to speak to him. |
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However, the lack of immediate access to a lawyer means that incommunicado detention for prisoners convicted under State Security Courts continues. |
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The source further mentions that, after his arrest, Mr. Hu was held incommunicado for two years prior to his trial in 1994, without access to legal representation. |
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Another batch of six prisoners was released in December, only to be secretly transferred to Pakistani prisons and held incommunicado for several weeks. |
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Our thoughts are with his family and we share their suffering in the absence of news concerning their beloved relative who is detained incommunicado. |
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New entries included Marillion with Incommunicado, John Farnham with You're The Voice, and Gary Moore with Friday On My Mind. |
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