abusing prisoners造句
例句与造句
- British military authorities are considering whether to prosecute eight soldiers for allegedly abusing prisoners in Iraq, the Ministry of Defense said Friday.
- England, 21, of Fort Ashby, West Virginia, is charged with abusing prisoners, disobeying an order and indecent acts.
- Cruz, who bit his lips incessantly during the proceedings, denied he either ordered or directed the prison guards to abuse prisoners.
- The State Department on Thursday accused the FARC of using its territory to abuse prisoners, hold kidnap victims and engage in narcotics trafficking.
- Earlier Friday, the Ministry of Defense confirmed that military authorities are considering whether to prosecute eight soldiers for allegedly abusing prisoners in Iraq.
- It's difficult to find abusing prisoners in a sentence. 用abusing prisoners造句挺难的
- A military court hearing began Wednesday for four U . S . soldiers accused of abusing prisoners of war at a camp in southern Iraq.
- Three U . S . soldiers have been sentenced to prison terms of between eight months and eight years for abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
- The police have been accused of abusing prisoners and using illegal investigative methods, and institutional incentives discourage full reporting and investigation of many crimes.
- On some occasions, he abused prisoners who came into the kitchen for food, particularly gypsies, whom he called " black Jews ".
- The soldiers, charged this month, are the first U . S . troops known to face charges of abusing prisoners during the Iraq conflict.
- The report followed confirmation from the Ministry of Defense in a separate case that military authorities are considering whether to prosecute eight soldiers for allegedly abusing prisoners.
- The international Red Cross said Tuesday that the United States is legally required to thoroughly investigate and prosecute anyone found to have been abusing prisoners in Iraq.
- Sworn statements, according to the report, show that the two officers repeatedly abused prisoners at the facility, even though other Army personnel knew of mistreatment.