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    Human rights in Russia Prisoners' Union Human rights in the Soviet Union Gulag United Kingdom prison population Preservation of the Rights of Prisoners Hirst...
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  • International and the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, by 2017 an estimated 200,000 prisoners were incarcerated in camps that were dedicated...
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  • hunger-striking prisoners. However, the Israel Medical Association declared the legislation unethical and urged doctors to refuse to implement it. Prisoners are allowed...
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  • Prisoners' rights in international law are found in a number of international treaties. For the most part these treaties came into existence following...
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  • for Human Rights (FIDH) reported that "Israel does not recognize Palestinian prisoners as having the status of prisoners of war." The prisoners are instead...
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  • provides POWs such rights, and POWs in past wars—such as Japanese prisoners of war in World War II—have generally not been given these rights. The U.S. Supreme...
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    a prisoner may not be ransomed for gold or silver, but may be exchanged for Muslim prisoners. The Qur'an explicitly allows Muslims to take prisoners during...
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  • highlighted various issues that constitute ill-treatment of prisoners, such as remand prisoners being routinely held on lock-down for 19 hours per day, an...
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    Both federal and state laws govern the rights of prisoners. Prisoners in the United States do not have full rights under the Constitution, however, they...
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  • Preservation of the Rights of Prisoners (PROP) was a prisoners' rights organisation set up in the early 1970s in the United Kingdom, which organised more...
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