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But the denial of human rights is essential to Islam.
The two forms of denial of human rights are not unrelated.
Censorship represents a denial of human rights and it cannot go unchecked.
According to Amnesty International, "the death penalty is the ultimate, irreversible denial of human rights."
The Russian justice system’s denial of human rights is made all the worse by the ever-tighter restrictions placed on the freedom of the press.
Some incidents caused the meeting to be peppered with denials of human rights violations, although these had been proven by Amnesty International.
He opined that for a man to be killed under guise of protecting social stability would be complete denial of human rights.
Mr President, systematic abuse and denial of human rights continues in mainland China, yet the Western world remains embarrassingly silent.
These and other official maneuvers mean very little to the East Timorese, in light of the atmosphere of terror and denial of human rights.
The two dissenting Supreme Court Justices called the entire trial a miscarriage of justice, an exercise in vengeance, and a denial of human rights.
Yet we see the denial of human rights, the denial of the right of humanitarian NGOs to operate effectively on the ground.
Based on a visit in March, Dr. Hossain reported "continuing violations of and denial of human rights" despite a lull in the fighting.
It never speaks about the denial of human rights by LTTE, forcible conscription of school children in their terrorist activities.
Co-owner Fayez al-Shtiwi summarizes its editorial stance: "We oppose terrorist attacks, but also oppose the occupation, the discrimination and the denial of human rights.
From Iraq to Chechnya and Palestine, the mindset of war, brutal repression and the denial of human rights and the rights of peoples has helped terrorism.
Yet, as has already been discussed in Chapter 3, it unfortunately is the case that religion can become a powerful ally of thuggery, violence, aggression, intolerance and denial of human rights.
From 1948 successive National Party administrations formalised and extended the existing system of racial discrimination and denial of human rights into the legal system of apartheid, which lasted until 1991.
"The denial of human rights should not be the foundation for Canada's food supply system," said UFCW Canada and AWA president Wayne Hanley.
Amnesty International, in a departure from its focus on prisoners persecuted for either their religious or political beliefs, is also beginning to treat multinational corporations as major players in the denial of human rights worldwide.
Some critics of the Nigerian Government say that by refusing to cooperate with it, companies like Shell could hasten the return of democracy, or at least avoid complicity with corruption and denial of human rights.
The point of the article is not to shame the Thai government for its abuse of authority, denial of human rights, engaging in torture, or extending its reach far beyond its legal authority should allow.
One more word on the subject of terrorism: I was pleased to hear the point made that terrorism is not a threat to the West or to democracy: it is a threat to and a denial of human rights.
We deny the Soviet Union Class A trade status because of its "denial of human rights"; Poland is denied World Bank credit because of its "denial of human rights."
I'm satisifed that Amnesty will survive these attacks - whether from people like me (sensitive to the denial of human rights) or those like Mr. Ratliff, who feel an affinity with apologists for the architects of the Depression.
One example is that a week ago it published a dispatch in which Senator Edward M. Kennedy was quoted as having said, "Congress must continue to take a strong stand against Chinese repression of democratic forces and denial of human rights."