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- part of human history, prisoners of war would most often be either slaughtered or enslaved. Early Roman gladiators could be prisoners of war, categorised...
- knowledge of one sort or another" were held prisoners on extended "holidays" in a "luxury prison camp". The Prisoner's story editor, George Markstein, this source...
- there is a catch ... If both prisoners testify against each other, both will be sentenced to two years in jail. The prisoners are given a little time to...
- media related to Prisoners (2013 film). Official website Prisoners at IMDb  Prisoners at Box Office Mojo Prisoners at Metacritic Prisoners at Rotten Tomatoes...
- factors). The category of political prisoners embraces the category of prisoners of conscience, the only prisoners who AI demands should be immediately...
- time for new BBC1 drama Prisoners' Wives". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 15 January 2012. "Polly Walker to Star in BBC Drama Prisoners' Wives". BestBritishTv...
- Disabilities. Prisons in India Prisoners' rights in the Middle East Prisoners' rights in Israel Palestinian prisoners of Israel Human rights in the Islamic...
- Vanessa James Prisoners and Other Stories, a 1992 short story anthology edited by Ed Gorman Prisoners, a 1998 novel by Wayne Karlin The Prisoner, a 2001 novel...
- it housed approximately 7,490 prisoners. At its peak, it held an estimated 8,000 detainees. Three categories of prisoners were imprisoned at Abu Ghraib...