Word: punished
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Focusing on four South American nations, Chilean exile Jose Zalaquett said three legal obstacles make it difficult for democratic leaders to punish their predecessors for imprisoning, torturing, and murdering thousands of people...
...never been our intention to punish or reprimand people or have any kind of follow-up other than continuing discussion about the games and our concern about the dangers associated with them," said assistant Dean of Residential Education Alice Supton...
...also allows students to serve as voting members, and permits defendants to represent themselves before the committee. However, house committees have refused to send students to sit on the CRR almost continuously since 1969, claiming that the committee could punish students for their political beliefs without appeal to a higher body...
...then the Law School Ad Board decided that it hadn't done enough. Soon after the sit-in, 119 people had signed a petition of solidarity with the 10 who had received punishment, asking the Board to punish them as well, and the members, regrettably, decided to grant the requests...
...college and university presidents in urging the U.S. Senate to enact legislation that would impose strong sanctions on the South African government. In a letter to Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole (R-Kan.) and Minority Leader Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.), the presidents wrote that the U.S. must punish South Africa for its refusal to dismantle its apartheid system by "sending an unequivocal message through the imposition of official sanctions...