Organized crime is involved in extortion, kidnaping, murder, fixing bids for public works, and gunrunning. |
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Since 2001, the kidnaping reports have been monitored yearly and the national numbers continue to remain very low. |
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To protect children from hunger, abuse, kidnaping, and organ trafficking, societal and legislative changes must occur. |
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As soon as you talk about kidnaping in your country, France, it's not a problem because the actors in that war are not here. |
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Parental abduction numbers were at an all time low as was the kidnaping reports. |
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Kidnapping, also spelled kidnaping, criminal offense consisting of the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud or the unlawful seizure and detention of a person against his will. |
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What I mean is that if you talk about kidnaping in Colombia, the people involved are out in the streets, and might even be sitting right in front of you without your knowing it. |
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But if you go into the universe of kidnaping, it's the story of a man who is powerless in the hands of a Colombian, geopolitical problem, taking hostages. |
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It is the unholy mixture of rising Third World criminality and widening worldwide terrorism that has fueled the surge in demand for kidnaping insurance, experts say. |
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Everyone knows about America's intelligence capacity, everyone knows that Libya is not able to face America, but we condemn this kidnaping of a Libyan citizen. |
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But less than a year later, following the humiliating kidnaping of hundreds of UN soldiers by rebels, popular demonstrations against the RUF dishonesty led to the arrest of the rebel leader, Foday Sankoh. |
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