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Cheka also had the
authority for
extrajudicial executions. In 1937–38
hundreds of
thousands were
executed extrajudicially during the
Great Purge under the...
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Extrajudicial punishment is a
punishment for an
alleged crime or
offense which is
carried out
without legal process or
supervision by a
court or tribunal...
- Islamic-based
criminal laws,
except for Uganda. ****
people also face
extrajudicial killings by
state and non-state
actors in some
states and
regions of...
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referred to as encounters, is a
euphemism used in
South Asia to
refer to
extrajudicial killings by
security forces. The
officers typically described the incidents...
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Hundreds of
civilians including women and
children have
reportedly been
extrajudicially executed by
Indian security forces and the
killings are
concealed as...
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Administrative detention is
arrest and
detention of
individuals by the
state without trial. A
number of
jurisdictions claim that it is done for security...
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recognize same-**** marriage. By contrast, not
counting non-state
actors and
extrajudicial killings, only two
countries are
believed to
impose the
death penalty...
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nationwide network of
extrajudicial reeducation centers to "transform the minds" of
Falun Gong practitioners. The
centers are run
extrajudicially, and the government...
- The
Terrorism Confinement Center (Spanish:
Centro de
Confinamiento del Terrorismo,
abbreviated and
commonly known as CECOT) is a
maximum security prison...
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Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and
Clyde Chestnut "Champion"
Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were
American outlaws who...