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Amnesty International (also
referred to as
Amnesty or AI) is an
international non-governmental
organization focused on
human rights, with its headquarters...
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Amnesty (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀμνηστία (amnēstía) 'forgetfulness, p****ing over') is
defined as "A
pardon extended by the
government to a
group or class...
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eligible for the
amnesty program. In 1987,
Reagan used his
executive authority to
legalize the
status of
minor children of
parents granted amnesty under the...
- An
amnesty law is any legislative,
constitutional or
executive arrangement that
retroactively exempts a
select group of people,
usually military leaders...
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Amnesty Act of 1872 is a
United States federal law p****ed on May 22, 1872,
which removed most of the
penalties imposed on
former Confederates by the...
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Amnesty International includes claims of
selection bias, as well as
ideology and
foreign policy biases.
Various governments criticised by
Amnesty International...
- Tax
amnesty allows taxpayers to
voluntarily disclose and pay tax
owing in
exchange for
avoiding tax
evasion penalties. It is a limited-time opportunity...
- The
Amnesty of 1947 in
Poland was an
amnesty directed at
soldiers and
activists of the
Polish anti-communist underground,
issued by the
authorities of...
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Togliatti amnesty (Italian:
Amnistia Togliatti) was an
amnesty declared in
Italy on 22 June 1946.
Named after the then-Italian
Minister of Justice...
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April 2024. "BURMA: "Rohingyas utsätts för ett långsamt folkmord"".
AmnestyPress (in Swedish).
Retrieved 2019-12-27. Gindin,
Matthew (2017-11-27). "Voices...