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He came out of detention to an altered political scene — the Muslim League for example, which a few years earlier had appeared marginal, " now occupied the centre of the political stage " and the topic of Jinnah's campaign for Pakistan was a major talking point.
Relations between Australia and Nauru were essentially framed by the Pacific Solution, whereby Nauru housed a detention centre for unauthorised refugee applicants who had attempted to enter Australia, and Australia provided financial aid in return.
The detention centre was closed by Australia in February 2008, causing Nauru to express concern regarding the future of its economy.
It has a particular reputation for political dramas including dramatisations of significant court cases and a play about the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which subsequently transferred to the West End and to New York City.
* Immigration Removal Centre, the official name for immigration detention centre in the United Kingdom.
At the end of May they were moved to an American detention centre at Wiesbaden.
A fire in an illegal immigrant detention centre at Schiphol airport in The Netherlands on 27 October 2005 killed 11 detainees and led to the retrofitting of sprinklers in all similarly designed prisons in The Netherlands.
* Woomera Immigration Reception and Processing Centre, a former immigration detention centre near Woomera Village
One notable home, on King Street East, became the Brookside School-now a youth detention centre.
If they are incarcerated, they will be sent to a youth detention centre.
A detention centre was built on Manus Island in 2001 as part of Australia's Pacific Solution.
The Giv ' on immigration detention centre is located in Ramla.
Elected to the National Convention, he sat in the centre, le Marais, voting in the trial of Louis XVI for his detention until deportation should be judged expedient for the state.
In June 2012, May was found to be in contempt of court by Judge, Barry Cotter, QC, and stood accused of ‘ totally unacceptable and regrettable behavior ' having said to have shown complete disregard to a legal agreement to free an Algerian from a UK Immigration detention centre.
A consistent and vocal campaigner for refugees and asylum seekers, Bartlett was the only Australian parliamentarian to have visited every refugee detention centre in Australia, as well as those on Christmas Island and Nauru ( detention centres off the Australian mainland, see Australia's Pacific Solution ) where he went four times to meet with detainees.
On 16 May 2006, she was released on home detention and after her sentence was completed in February 2009, she was able to set up a correspondence teaching centre " The Learning Post ".
The controversy centred on LM featuring an article by Thomas Deichmann which alleged that the ITN coverage of a refugee detention centre in Trnopolje during the conflict gave the false impression that the Bosnian Muslims were being held against their will in Serbian concentration camps.
This was opened as a response to objections to children being held at the Yarl's Wood detention centre.
Kane is active in the fight to end the detention of children at Dungavel asylum detention centre, as well as campaigns for migrants rights and against dawn raids.
Two helicopter landing pads and a small jetty remain from the island's former detention centre.
The town mayor called for the federal government to allow the town to use the detention centre to accommodate the many new mine workers needed in the town's current mining boom.
Colloquially, the name Moabit also refers to the Central Criminal Court ( Strafgericht ) and detention centre, which deals with all criminal cases in Berlin.
After the July 20 plot it was used as a detention centre by the Gestapo, which on the night of April 22, 1945, murdered 16 inmates, amongst them Klaus Bonhoeffer, Rüdiger Schleicher and Albrecht Haushofer, who wrote the " Moabit Sonnets " during his arrest.

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Article 5 provides the right to liberty, subject only to lawful arrest or detention under certain other circumstances, such as arrest on reasonable suspicion of a crime or imprisonment in fulfilment of a sentence.
The National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 would have authorized indefinite detention of suspected terrorists, but enforcement of the relevant section was blocked by a federal court on May 16, 2012, ruling on a suit brought by a number of private citizens, including Chris Hedges, Daniel Ellsberg, Noam Chomsky, and Birgitta Jonsdottir.
President Barack Obama has stated that he intends to close down the detention camp and is planning on bringing detainees to the United States to stand trial by the end of his first term in office.
This states that " Everyone has the right on arrest or detention ... ( c ) to have the validity of the detention determined by way of habeas corpus and to be released if the detention is not lawful.
For those detained as criminal suspects, article 104, paragraph 3 specifically requires that the judge must grant a hearing to the suspect in order to rule on the detention.
In German criminal law a person that was convicted of certain crimes can also be sentenced to be kept in preventive detention ; see article on preventive detention.
In all cases detention needs to be justified on the basis that the person has a mental disorder and poses a risk of harm to their own health, safety, or the safety of others.
Nehru emerged from this — his ninth and last detention — only on 15 June 1945.
There were fresh protests on August 13, 2004, ( Black Friday ), which appear to have begun as a demand for the release of four political activists from detention.
In 1980, Kahane was arrested for the 62nd time since his emigration and jailed for six months following a detention order based on allegations of planning armed attacks against Palestinians in response to the killings of Jewish settlers.
In December 2003, several dozen of these refugees, in protest of the conditions of their detention on Nauru, began a hunger strike.
The detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds Pope Celestine III excommunicated Duke Leopold.
The following year, on 2 February 1978, the Attorney General of the Eastern Cape stated that he would not prosecute any police officers involved in the arrest and detention of Biko.
The plot follows five students at fictional Shermer High School in the fictitious Chicago suburb of Shermer, Illinois as they report for Saturday detention on March 24, 1984.
The National Guard began rounding up blacks who had not returned to Greenwood and taking them to the Convention Hall on Brady Street for detention.
The entire enterprise replicated the November action on a larger scale, including arrests and seizures without search warrants, as well as detention in overcrowded and unsanitary holding facilities.
In October 1999 the U. S. Affiliate of Amnesty International issued a report " Summary of Amnesty International's concerns on police abuse in Chicago " summarizing on-going concerns, including those relating to brutality and improper tactics or coercion during questioning ; the detention and interrogation of children in police custody ; allegations of excessive force against suspects ; the shooting of unarmed suspects ; the disproportionate number of victims who are members of ethnic or racial minorities ; the inadequacy of police complaints and disciplinary procedures and the lack of any external oversight of the complaints process.
In May 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland the United Nations Committee against Torture released a report, which, along with calling on the United States to close the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and criticizing interrogation techniques, took note of the " limited investigation and lack of prosecution " in connection to accusations of torture in Areas 2 and 3 of the Chicago Police Department.
The arrestees were held for over six months ; during their detention, Zhou supposedly organized discussions on Marxism.
The lords opposed to Somerset ordered his detention on 10 October, and in November he was in the Tower of London.
A few days later, on 4 April Robert III died, and the 12 year-old uncrowned King of Scots began his 18-year detention.

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