The only real deterrent, argue civil-rights lawyers like Helena Kennedy, is to imprison editors.
And consider that employers, likewise, have no right to imprison their workers on a metaphorical happy farm.
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Yet when a public figure emerges in a new setting, the unfortunate tendency is to imprison him in our own set positions.
Those charges, Halderman claims, are a trumped-up excuse to imprison a researcher who has exposed dangerous government security lapses and embarrassed Indian bureaucrats.
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The police began a campaign to imprison and torture the practitioners.
Even today, under the guidance of the president who promised change, the U.S. government continues to imprison people for years without trial or due process.
His life is slowly transformed into a duel with the illusions emanating from the set, whose superficial images seem to hypnotise him, even to imprison him in a virtual reality.
But just to be sure no one ever again tries to restrict free-spending pols, the state's hoodlumesque attorney general, Drew Edmondson (Dem.), has decided to seek to imprison the petition leaders.
American leadership has been too silent while the Iranian government continues to imprison, persecute, and torture its own people because they have bravely and peacefully stood up to fight for the most basic freedoms.
America, too, used to imprison people for sedition.
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Chavez Threatens to imprison university and school Principals.
Before acting, he added, the UK must be sure that an offender's country of origin was willing to imprison them for the same length of time as they would serve if they stayed in domestic jails.
He cites the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act of 2000, the law used to imprison News of the World reporter Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, who teamed up to invade the voicemail accounts of various celebrities.
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As a general rule, limiting the costs and invasiveness of the state is important no matter what, and we should limit its power to make war, to arrest and imprison non-violent criminals, to grope children in airport security lines, and any number of other evils.
Much of the focus has therefore been on persuading regional states such as Kenya, Tanzania and the Seychelles to prosecute and imprison pirates.
They even manage to show love to those who imprison them.
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The Northern Ireland secretary's decision to re-imprison Adair was based on a six-point police intelligence report which was marked "top secret, high grade, reliable and accurate".
Mr Cameron also said help could be given to countries such as the Seychelles and Mauritius who were acting to bring pirates to court and imprison them.
Companies under the congressional microscope included Cisco, which Smith accused of helping China create a "police net" database used to track and imprison political dissidents around the country.
Enabled by judges, prosecutors play the role of the naked king marching in a parade without his clothes: their proclaimed clarity is a farce, enabling them not only to indict whomever they want, but also to convict and imprison citizens who, although not always performing admirably, have not broken any law at least not the law of man, even if they have breached the law of God.
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Drug use is up while spending to combat drug use and imprison drug users is also up.
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What right does Fidel Castro or anyone else have to, in practice, imprison individuals on this island-nation rather than let them pursue their dreams of playing against the best in the world?
Since his election to the Venezuelan presidency ten years ago, Chavez has used his office to crush dissent, close media outlets that do not represent his point of view, imprison members of the opposition and to gain control of the congress and judiciary.
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He was also charged with plying the boy with alcohol, conspiring to abduct, extort and falsely imprison the child and his family.
At present, the authorities seem keener to intimidate would-be dissenters rather than imprison hundreds of them.
Other strong men have done the same, using Mr Jordan to pass messages through the Chinese walls that imprison them.
Among political analysts there is an idea that if you want to put people in jail then you should imprison not just political rivals but all those guilty of something.
And this costly imbalance between the alacrity with which politicians imprison people, and the resources available to rehabilitate them looks set to worsen.
But the same countries condemn, imprison and stigmatise as 'racist' and 'anti-Semitic' whoever tries to dig the facts and expose the fraud of the Zionists.
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