Examples of using Tortures in English and their translations into Arabic
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s contention that she did not complain about her son ' s tortures is groundless.
I think when you read these horrific tortures that were common in the Middle Ages,
Article 53 of the Kuwaiti Criminal Code No. 31 of 1970 echoes these principles; it states that the penalty of imprisonment shall be imposed on a public official or employee who, personally or through a third party, tortures an accused person, a witness or an expert, to compel him or her to confess to a crime, make a statement or give information.
Article 53 prescribes a term of up to 10 years ' imprisonment for anyone who, directly or indirectly, in or during the course of his duties, tortures, coerces or threatens an accused person
Tortures so arcane.
They have terrible tortures.
Then tortures her physically.
Tortures me a lot.
And that tortures him.
My team never tortures suspects.
Because your kindness tortures her.
He tortures the poor bourgeoise.
You have heard about their tortures.
Nobody tortures a survivor. Nobody.
Why these murders, cases and tortures?
The one who tortures everyone.
Because what tortures him is love.
The tortures, the photographs, the sacrifices.
She always tortures me this way.
That tortures me even more.