Sentences with phrase «found on some detention»

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Authorities on Monday detained Meir Ettinger, whose grandfather Meir Kahane founded the racist anti-Arab Kach group, and a court prolonged his detention until the weekend on suspicion of «nationalist crimes».
«Finally, we call on the government to ensure that any reports of torture in detention concerning Gao Zhisheng and all other prisoners are investigated thoroughly and impartially, and that those found to be responsible are held to account.»
He put the government arguments against the comparability of other country's detention systems under a lot of scrutiny and found them lacking, not least of all because the government has conducted no research on the subject.
The committee's views on detention of terror suspects will also make good reading for critics, as it finds that it has yet to see evidence to justify the time terrorist suspects can be held without charge.
The report released by the ID found the state could reach an annual savings of $ 117.1 million through the criminal justice reform based on the reduction of costs such as detention, transportation and court hearings as well as probation and parole.
Judges found control orders placed on six Iraqis breached Article 5 of the Human Rights Act by imposing indefinite detention without trial.
Tony Blair and Charles Clarke are to meet opposition party leaders at Downing Street today in an attempt to find a cross-party consensus on the detention of terrorist suspects.
Hardwick said the findings of the April inspection, the first undertaken since June 2013, provided support to calls to place time limits on «administrative detention», or detention without trial.
It doesn't stop there, as once our four young disobedient classmates find themselves in detention all in their own ways, Jumanji is unearthed in a dirty storage room that they are tasked with cleaning as punishment, with the kids subsequently getting sucked into the game after selecting their characters (which is now a video game resembling an SNES console), the embracing of familiar gaming tropes and knowledge of their mechanics continue to be on full display.
Within these pages, a desperate asylum seeker is pacing the hallways of Sydney's notorious Villawood detention centre; a seven - year - old Sudanese boy has found solace in a patchwork bike; an enraged black militant is on the war - path through the rebel squats of 1960s Brixton; a Mississippi housewife decides to make the ultimate sacrifice to save her son from small - town ignorance; a young woman leaves rural Jamaica in search of her destiny; and a Sydney schoolgirl loses her way.
The lion's share of Detention's gameplay is straightforward adventure - puzzling, which means that you collect items and use those items on objects in the world to unlock rooms where you find more items and the process begins anew.
Drawing on a history of labour and song, Angell will present field recordings which position Gucci's work within the traditions of gospel, country blues, agricultural songs, auctioneering and songs found in juvenile detention centres and prisons.
The future of the Biennale of Sydney (BoS) has been thrown into question after last Friday its board capitulated to pressure from participating artists to sever ties with its founding partner and major sponsor Transfield, the contractor which manages Australia's immigration detention facilities, currently on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.
In addition, the Judge held that even if (contrary to his findings on the main ground of judicial review) the SSHD could lawfully detain AA on the basis of a reasonable belief that he was an adult, AA's detention was in any event unlawful from the date on which the SSHD received the local authority's age assessment confirming the Claimant to be a child.
It is odd, therefore, to find on Judicial Power's list of 50 «problematic» cases Liversidge v Anderson — which is criticised by the editors of the list as showing «excessive deference to the executive's wide discretionary powers in wartime» and for «giving no effect to a statutory provision requiring the Home Secretary to have reasonable grounds for a detention decision».
If he found himself at the very center of the terrible episode in our recent history in which the United States inflicted brutal torture on detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison, the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, and at CIA black sites, this was, he maintains, entirely unwittingly.
In its paper on the indefinite detention of Aboriginal people found unfit to plead, the Aboriginal Disability Justice Campaign argues that a sentence of imprisonment imposed on a person with a cognitive impairment may be inappropriate and ineffective because the person may not fully understand the connection between the offending behaviour and the prison experience.
The two Northern Territory leaders also sounded a warning to the Northern Territory and Federal Governments ahead of the handing down on Friday of the findings of the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory.
Ahead of the hearing, the Human Rights Law Centre, Amnesty International and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services called on the Federal and Northern Territory Governments to take immediate action to protect young people currently in detention and not wait for the Royal Commission's findings to ensure their safety.
Eggington's comments came after Kennett, beyondblue's founding Chair, told attendees at the Country Liberal Party's Northern Territory election campaign launch on Sunday, that the ABC's Four Corners program on the abuse of detainees at Darwin's Don Dale youth detention centre was «unbalanced» and politically motivated.
Keynote presenters Donna Ah Chee, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress CEO, and John Paterson, Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) executive director, discuss why health researchers need to support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the need for ongoing funding for the Lowitja Institute, and how the findings of the Northern Territory Royal Commission into the abuse of children in detention must not just gather dust on the bookshelves, like so many before it.
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