The young men, scions of reactionary families, are sent to the remote Phoenix Mountains for re-education. |
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People continue to be imprisoned, tortured, harassed and sent for re-education in labour camps on account of their religion. |
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Moreover, the children are involved in a re-education process and the team endeavours to persuade dropouts to return to school. |
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Even worse is that many of his people are rotting as political prisoners in re-education camps where they are being tortured and beaten. |
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Parents thus become an impediment to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education. |
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In certain circumstances children were permitted to attend high school outside the re-education centres, for example in town. |
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In the zones, they began a denazification, demilitarization, and re-education program. |
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We run a business, not a re-education camp, so we don't preach the co-operative gospel to people. |
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Pelvic floor exercises concern re-education of the pelvic floor muscles by encouraging women to voluntarily contract their pelvic floor muscles. |
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In theory, re-education camps and reform through labor camps are significantly different. |
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If one failed re-education, they were dubbed as mentally inept, and put into a school for special education students. |
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Burn a few here, whip a few there, throw the recidivists and incorrigibles into re-education camps to keep the rest in line. |
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The person concerned has been sent to a labour camp for re-education. |
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The figures for the latter, however, did not take into account those who were involved in make-work and re-education programs. |
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After the immune system re-education therapy, all of the mice maintained normal glucose control, while their untreated littermates soon became diabetic. |
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He was 7, he said, when his mother, a draftswoman in an architectural firm, was sent for re-education in a labor camp. |
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The longer the period of deafness, the more the brain loses its capacity to hear and nerve endings change making re-education harder. |
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Through the trust established during the re-education, the speech therapist follows the patients during the entire road to recovery and autonomy. |
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And the solution involves a re-education of males, including those of us who consider ourselves progressive and enlightened. |
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Prisoners are also receiving re-education. |
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Prevention and re-education initiatives would also be launched. |
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The practice of re-education through labour persists. |
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The penalties can range anywhere from a reprimand, a written reprimand, to re-education, to fines, to what is our ultimate penalty, which would be the removal of the right to practise. |
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The effect of the Chinese system of re-education through work is that people can be sent, without a court having passed sentence upon them, to a camp for up to three years. |
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The text strengthened protection for the rights of children in conflict with the law and promoted re-education measures with a view to facilitating the reintegration of such children into their families and society. |
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Partnerships with Governments, host populations, humanitarian organizations and development agencies were necessary to maintain peace and provide support for recovery and re-education. |
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Thus the CRE chief still thinks that the way to change public attitudes is through official re-education schemes, and by giving grants to on-message projects. |
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Cash raised will help the organisation support the re-education and re-training of injured servicemen and women. |
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The real reason for most of these deaths are the stupidity of car drivers, who are in desperate need of a re-education of their driving skills. |
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They now provide funds for the voluntary groups to help in the retaining and re-education of homeless people who will be housed in permanent accommodation. |
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Therefore players should organize practices, compose game plans using central planning sessions, and change training camp to re-education camp for coaches and owners. |
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Instead it is a process of re-education during which the individual unlearns poor posture and movement that has led to tension and sometimes pain in the body. |
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The administrative organ handling the review or the court may revoke or modify the decision in accordance with the law if it deems that decision ordering re-education through labour was not made on solid grounds. |
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They emphasise the need for more widespread and effective prevention programmes, especially through peer group prevention and counselling services and with the help of proper treatment and re-education facilities. |
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In a number of cases, the information furnished by the State party contains no specific reference either to legislative or administrative provisions or to practical measures to ensure the re-education of convicted persons. |
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It also contained plans to set up a national centre to assist victims, but also the aggressors, for example, by offering them to participate in re-education programmes. |
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The traumatologic and orthopedics rehabilitation and re-education sector deals with re-education treatments of pathologies affecting musculoskeletal system and the rachis. |
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Family reunions with the patients' relatives serve as selective but regular evaluations of the progress made through re-education and the level of achievement for future objectives. |
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Following a cochlear implant, positive results will only be achieved after auditory re-education of varying duration and difficulty, depending on the aetiology of the deafness of the patient concerned. |
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The Chinese side has known for many years that re-education camps have long been a thorn in the flesh of the European Union, because they certainly do not meet the normal international standards of human rights. |
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This shared responsibility urges parents in charge of catcchesis to seek re-education, and one of the blessings of pastoral theology is the obligation of acclimatizing one's language and adapting to other cultures. |
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An air marshal in the former South Vietnamese military, Ly Tong was detained without trial for 5 years in re-education camp under inhumane conditions, forced to perform hard labour and living on starvation rations. |
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Even after the fall of Saigon he was imprisoned in a re-education camp. |
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Disciplinary measures are pronounced when there is no need for longer-lasting measures of re-education and especially when the juvenile committed the criminal offence out of imprudence or frivolity. |
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Following the implant, there is a re-education programme including readjustment sessions and auditory re-education in order to get used to the implant. |
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The unduly long duration of this measure needs to be reduced and an effective remedy against the decision of the authority to placement in re-education through labour must be introduced. |
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