Cuban authorities routinely harass, threaten, arbitrarily arrest, detain, imprison, and defame human rights advocates and members of independent professional associations, including journalists, economists, doctors, and lawyers, often with the goal of... H.R. 1143, H. Res. 59, H. Res. 99, H. Res. 110, H. Con. Res. 35, H. Con. Res ... - Página 18por United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1999 - 161 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 2000 - 1458 páginas
...criticism. Cuban authorities routinely harass, threaten, arbitrarily arrest, detain, imprison, and defame human rights advocates and members of independent...the goal of coercing them into leaving the country. The Government denied political dissidents and human rights advocates due process and subjected them... | |
| 2000 - 1204 páginas
...criticism. Cuban authorities routinely harass, threaten, arbitrarily arrest, detain, imprison, and defame human rights advocates and members of independent...the goal of coercing them into leaving the country. The Government denied political dissidents and human rights advocates due process and subjected them... | |
| James T. Lawrence - 2004 - 244 páginas
...authorities routinely continued to harass, threaten, arbitrarily arrest, detain, imprison, and defame human rights advocates and members of independent...the goal of coercing them into leaving the country. The Government used internal and external exile against such persons. The Government denied political... | |
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