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The Swedish authorities have on several occasions tried to visit him, but the Asmara government always refused to allow it.
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The Swedish authorities have on several occasions tried to visit him, but the Asmara government always refused to allow it.
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Cheam Channy was taken into custody charging him of plotting against the CCP-led government.
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Cheam Channy was taken into custody charging him of plotting against the CCP-led government.
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During its visit to Tehran on 21-24 April 2005, the Bureau of the EP Delegation was not allowed to visit him.
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During its visit to Tehran on 21-24 April 2005, the Bureau of the EP Delegation was not allowed to visit him.
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Akbar Ganji was released on 17 March 2006 with no other pending charges against him
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Akbar Ganji was released on 17 March 2006 with no other pending charges against him
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His lawyers have reportedly been denied permission on several occasions to visit him in prison.
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His lawyers have reportedly been denied permission on several occasions to visit him in prison.
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Only an independent film would allow him to express his point of view on the TDIP issues without being misinterpreted.
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Only an independent film would allow him to express his point of view on the TDIP issues without being misinterpreted.
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During its visit to Teheran on 21-24 April 2005, the Bureau of the EP Delegation was not allowed to visit him.
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During its visit to Teheran on 21-24 April 2005, the Bureau of the EP Delegation was not allowed to visit him.
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Crimial charges remained pending against him.
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Crimial charges remained pending against him.
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He is free to carry out his activities in Cambodia, although criminal charges remain pending against him.
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He is free to carry out his activities in Cambodia, although criminal charges remain pending against him.
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The European Parliament also proposed an ad hoc delegation to visit him if he remains in prison following the Court hearing.
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The European Parliament also proposed an ad hoc delegation to visit him if he remains in prison following the Court hearing.
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The European Parliament urged the authorities in its resolution of 28 October 2004 to immediately lift the travel ban imposed on him.
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The European Parliament urged the authorities in its resolution of 28 October 2004 to immediately lift the travel ban imposed on him.
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On 19 January 2006, the European Parliament called for dropping all charges against him.
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On 19 January 2006, the European Parliament called for dropping all charges against him.
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His lawyers reportedly were denied on a number of occasions to visit him in prison.
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His lawyers reportedly were denied on a number of occasions to visit him in prison.
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The charges against him are contrary to all standards of international law and to all conventions on violations of press freedom.
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The charges against him are contrary to all standards of international law and to all conventions on violations of press freedom.
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On 9 March 2006, the Supreme Court reaffirmed his conviction and refused to grant him a new trial.
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On 9 March 2006, the Supreme Court reaffirmed his conviction and refused to grant him a new trial.
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Kheyrollah Derakhshandi, held in prison, was severely beaten in March 2007, leaving him with persistent pain in his back and left arm.
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Kheyrollah Derakhshandi, held in prison, was severely beaten in March 2007, leaving him with persistent pain in his back and left arm.
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On 10 May 2007 Damascus Criminal Court sentenced him to 12 years imprisonment following an unfair trial.
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On 10 May 2007 Damascus Criminal Court sentenced him to 12 years imprisonment following an unfair trial.
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It is alleged that charges against him have no legal basis.
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It is alleged that charges against him have no legal basis.
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All charges against him were dropped.
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All charges against him were dropped.
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He was alleged to have been carrying around 4 kg of heroin in a suitcase which he denied belonging to him.
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He was alleged to have been carrying around 4 kg of heroin in a suitcase which he denied belonging to him.
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- expressed serious concern at the deteriorating health of Mr Kaboudvand since his imprisonment, considered him a prisoner of conscience and called for his immediate and unconditional release and for him to be given medical care.
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- expressed serious concern at the deteriorating health of Mr Kaboudvand since his imprisonment, considered him a prisoner of conscience and called for his immediate and unconditional release and for him to be given medical care.
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Mr Mohamed has insisted the only evidence against him was obtained using torture.
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Mr Mohamed has insisted the only evidence against him was obtained using torture.
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