Примеры использования Kober на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Director Erich Kober.
Gerhard Kober, on this campsite in July 2015.
Many of them claimed that they had been in Kober for seven or eight years.
Meira kober, on this campsite in August 2017.
The independent expert is inclined to conclude that human rights are respected in the Kober Prison.
Meeting with Mr. Ingo Kober, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice.
They were allegedly being held without charge or trial in the security wing of Kober prison 14 March 1997.
The Commission also visited Kober prison see annex II for a full list of meetings.
She visited the Kalma camp for internally displaced persons(IDPs)outside Nyala, and the prisons of Juba and Kober in Khartoum.
Moved to Kober prison in July 2008, he continued to be held in incommunicado detention.
During her visit, the Special Rapporteur visited Kober prison in Khartoum and Juba prison in Southern Sudan.
Overall in Kober prison there were about 12 or 13 prisoners from the Khartoum coup d'état.
Fifty-five of these detainees were reported to have been transferred on 26 May 1995 from Kober Prison to the prisons of Obied, Kosti and Medeni.
I worked in Malakal, Kober, Shikaw, Nasir, Bor and Ayot. In the Malakal countryside I was in the Gassera district.
Weekly visits to Juba Prison anda visit each to the remaining 7 prisons in Omdurman, Kober, Medani, Sinnar, Damazein, Rumbek and Torit prisons.
The Special Rapporteur also visited Kober Prison in Khartoum and Omdurman Women's Prison, camps for IDPs in Khartoum, Wau and Juba, as well as the prison in Juba.
Dr. El Din was allegedly held at the security forces offices in Khartoum on Mohamed Nageeb Street before being transferred to Kober prison.
After being detained for one month in these conditions,he was finally transferred to Kober prison where the torture stopped, but he was not allowed visits by family members and was denied medical attention.
Twenty-six persons were reportedly arrested in Khartoum in late December 1996 and early January 1997 andwere said to be held incommunicado at Kober prison.
In this regard, the Special Rapporteur learned thatin late August 2005, two individuals were executed at Kober prison in Khartoum who were reportedly under 18 years at the time the offence was committed.
The State party argues that according to the above report,political prisoners were mainly detained in the Khartoum North Central Prison Kober prison.
The Consultative Council for Human Rights also informed the Special Rapporteur that on 11 January 1997,35 prisoners had been released from Kober prison, all Sudanese nationals convicted in Iraq for different offences and transferred earlier to the Sudan.
It also requested to attend any hearing of the special courts for crimes in Darfur andto visit the Khartoum North Common Prison(also known as Kober Prison).3.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights, during her visit to the Sudan from 30 April to 6 May, was not able to enter a national security detention centre in Kober Prison in Khartoum, despite earlier assurances from the National Intelligence and Security Service.
The Special Rapporteur also appealed on behalf of Ali Habeeb Alla and Adil Karrar, who were reportedly arrested on16 May 1996 and were being held incommunicado in Kober prison.
The judge referred the request to the prosecutor overseeing the investigation who dismissed the allegations of torture,stating that the prison administration of Kober Prison, to which the defendants had since been moved, would not have accepted the defendants into custody if they had complained of any health problems at the time they were admitted in January 2007.
Between 18 and 24 June 1996, 15 suspected political opponents of the regimewere reportedly arrested and detained in the security wing of Kober prison in Khartoum.
The Special Rapporteur visited Kober prison in Khartoum and interviewed three groups of people on the circumstances of their arrest, detention and trial: defendants charged in connection with the murder of a student at Nilein University in February 2007; detainees sentenced to death for the murder of newspaper editor Mohamed Taha; and detainees sentenced to between 10 and 20 years' imprisonment for allegedly having plotted a coup in 2004.
It was reported that Mr. Suleiman had been sentenced to five months' imprisonment and fined 500,000 Sudanese pounds andwas reportedly being held at Security Headquarters before being transferred to Kober Prison.
In August 2013, JEM alleged that three of its members(Ibrahim Abbaker Hashim Idriss, Abdel Aziz Nour Usher andUstaz Mohamed Mansour Kitir Abdelrahim), currently detained in Kober Prison in Khartoum, were being subjected to torture and other cruel and inhumane treatment.108.