I get a polite but firm call from some PR person who invites me up for a day of reeducation. |
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His pictures range from from rural reeducation centres to prominent political figures. |
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When sentenced to reeducation hardened criminals have been known to weep, or beg for mercy even as the Overseers drag them away. |
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The support of family members and friends is very important during social reeducation. |
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It understood that the system of reeducation through labour is a special legal system based on China's realities. |
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It is organizations like SOHRAM that undertake the rehabilitation and reeducation of child victims, including those who have been sent to prison. |
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On 8 October 1996, he was sentenced to three years of reeducation through labour. |
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They should in any case profit of a therapy aiming at their reeducation and their social rehabilitation. |
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The new Laotian government sent many Hmong to harsh reeducation camps. |
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She led a massive reeducation of the chain's 35,000 employees. |
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In theory, reeducation through labor is meant to correct subversive minds through hard work. |
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The communist reeducation camps, the flight of the boat people, and the Cambodian killing fields followed. |
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Perhaps as many as 5,000 of them were imprisoned in sexual reeducation centers under Franco's regime. |
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Awareness campaigns and driver reeducation courses generally have a positive impact on drivers who systematically infringe regulations and choose to behave recklessly. |
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The ensuing imprisonment, torture, and reeducation of Smith are intended not merely to break him physically or make him submit but to root out his independent mental existence and his spiritual dignity. |
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There are no official reeducation programmes. |
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No permits were granted, however, and in one case two elderly women who had applied to protest were initially sentenced to reeducation by labour, though this sentence was later canceled. |
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The amount of occupational reeducation costs is excluded. |
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To create a moral high ground against corruption will be a very onerous task as many people have become accustomed to underhand ways and changing attitudes is a long drawn out process requiring many years of reeducation. |
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Persecuted as an intellectual during the Cultural Revolution, Gao was forced to destroy his early writings and was later sent to a reeducation camp, where he endured nearly six years of hard labour. |
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Through the beneficial influence of these admirable religious, their solid moral reeducation and their practical instructions in manual arts, the prison was soon transformed into a house of peace and virtue. |
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By degrees the seriously wounded were concentrated in this hospital, which remained open till 1919, and the discharged drafted to a Belgian reeducation camp in France. |
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The Coqui Hawaiian Integration and Reeducation Project is applying for an export license for coquies. |
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