Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Public executions in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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as stated by the United Nations Committee on Human Rights, that public executions are incompatible with human dignity.
to forced labour and torture and abolish the death sentence and public executions.
The aftermath was blighted by public executions of prominent Protestants
I would like to underline, however, that of all those violations, the public executions where children are present are perhaps the most disgusting.
In the past, this country used to carry out the death penalty only in exceptional cases and public executions took place only as a punishment for mass murders or child murders.
there have been public executions on TV every day.
Served as a deterrent to future criminals. Going back to a tradition from the Roman Empire, The French believed public executions.
Going back to a tradition from the Roman Empire, served as a deterrent to future criminals. The French believed public executions.
Public executions and bullfights could be watched from one of the 237 balconies.".
The regime is waiting until they are 18 to carry out public executions.
And other human rights abuses and war crimes became an everyday occurrence. Beheadings, public executions.
During the parliamentarians' visit to Teheran, did they attend any public executions?
it is even used in some countries to organize public executions.
Violence as the masses hail public executions… propelled by the wrath of fascism. torture euphoric… will become erotic, Soon.
as the masses hail public executions… will become erotic, violence torture euphoric.
Despite the visit by a European delegation in connection with human rights, there were still five public executions on 30 September.
There has also been an increasing number of public executions, as Mr Romeva i Rueda said, including in one case through stoning,
made public statements on the resumption of public executions at the end of November,
torture, forced labour and public executions, as also mentioned by Mr Tannock.