Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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... police register three times a day . The rest , usually the very old or sick , are left " free " to live without any direct police supervision . They cannot , of course , leave their new enforced domicile , nor can they travel anywhere ...
... police register three times a day . The rest , usually the very old or sick , are left " free " to live without any direct police supervision . They cannot , of course , leave their new enforced domicile , nor can they travel anywhere ...
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... Police keep the finderprints of 118 million people ; in whose country , one may say every living being is suspect to the régime , or at least everyone who works . What encourages him to refer to human rights ? Was it the fact that in ...
... Police keep the finderprints of 118 million people ; in whose country , one may say every living being is suspect to the régime , or at least everyone who works . What encourages him to refer to human rights ? Was it the fact that in ...
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... police , military and civilian officials and other open and secret agents of Soviet imperialist domination , whose continued presence constitutes a breach of peace and threatens further breaches of international peace and security ; ( c ) ...
... police , military and civilian officials and other open and secret agents of Soviet imperialist domination , whose continued presence constitutes a breach of peace and threatens further breaches of international peace and security ; ( c ) ...
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