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the document said. only small aircraft with a maximum of 19 seats, and boats used for "private pleasure navigation" would face minimum eu taxes before the 20 years are up, it said. for other aircraft and vessels, countries can introduce national levies if they choose - b...
They are ever present in the Safer Custody statistics, accounting for nearly a quarter of self-harm incidents and self-inflicted deaths (HM Inspectorate of Prisons, 2009). Recent Inspectorate Reports (2006, 2007, 2010) and a handful of research studies outline the lack of support facing many ...
European Prisons Push Back Against COVID-19 In the 1860s the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia united to form Romania and in 1877 it gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire. Transylvania, which was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire and was later reunited with Romania after fight...
A movement known as the anti-communist underground arose within Polish territory with the aim of conducting partisan warfare and political and propaganda activities against the occupiers. Partisans were victims of campaigns of liquidation; they lost their lives during interrogations, died in prisons, ...
didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind‚ I’d still be in prison.” In today’s society‚ an issue exists with too many inmates occupying prisons. Many of these inmates in prisons do not get freed with the same ideas as Nelson Mandela. The solution for this issue is to put ...
highlighting the need for preventive interventions and providing aunique setting for HCV care [37, 38].Prisons offer an opportunity for a one-stop-shop approach with test-and-treat strategy at one place including PoCtesting and nurse-led care which has been shown to increase treatment uptake as...
In the Exiles, entire families would be put into cattle carriages and moved to prisons and villages in the least hospitable parts of the Soviet Union. Some half died there because of executions, cold weather, or malnutrition. Hundreds of thousands of Lithuanians were exiled this way. In just...
But many of these facilities still resemble prisons, the report found, and they are often surrounded by barbed wire. Many officers in these facilities wear military fatigues and use handcuffs to transport detainees, the report found, and in most of the cases the agency examined, staff membe...
We are now at the stage of the final internal competitions to decide the best four prisoners to represent us. One of the prisoners who competed last year was crucial in organizing a team on his wing. The previous positive experience he shared with the rest of the team has been invaluable ...