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Перевод: amnesty speek amnesty


[существительное]
амнистия ; прощение;
[глагол]
амнистировать


Тезаурус:

  1. I WAS embarrassed and ashamed by the front-page article in AMNESTY (October/November 1992) headlined, "Vatican gives official approval of death penalty".
  2. Other cases are known to Amnesty International, where asylum seekers travelling without valid travel documents have been prevented by airline personnel, sometimes with the knowledge of Immigration Officers, from applying for political asylum in this country.
  3. No wonder women are treated so badly in the world when even an organisation such as Amnesty judges them in terms of their lives only meaning something if they can "belong" to a man.
  4. There is no historical evidence for the custom of releasing a prisoner at festival time, although such an amnesty was possible.
  5. The design itself was commissioned by Trading Officer Craig Methven and painted by Sheila Moxley, who has designed Amnesty's 1992 Human Rights Calendar.
  6. The Flesh It Out Theatre Company from East London are doing a show at the Edinburgh Festival on behalf of Amnesty.
  7. A selection will be published in the June/July issue of AMNESTY.
  8. Amnesty groups' work responded to the challenge with new techniques such as networks focusing on abuses in specific areas of the world and campaigns on whole countries or themes.
  9. Mr Martin drew Ortega's attention to the Nicaraguan practice of keeping prisoners standing upright in their cells, a particularly painful and degrading treatment against which Amnesty had been vigorously campaigning.
  10. CHINA: Amnesty International was publicly recognised by a senior government official in the People's Republic of China for the first time last year, in connection with the commutation of the death sentence of Lobsang Tenzin, a Tibetan student accused of the murder of a Chinese policeman.
  11. Amnesty International considers Moncef Triki to be a prisoner of conscience.
  12. Tens of thousands of Amnesty members and supporters in over 100 countries will be writing letters to governments about these particular cases.
  13. Amnesty International is a worldwide human rights movement which works impartially for the release of prisoners of conscience: men, women and children detained anywhere for their beliefs, colour, ethnic origin, sex, religion or language, provided they have neither used nor advocated the use of violence.

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