Examples of using Caning in English and their translations into German
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Caning? Castration?
Gal acquires senseless caning.
Caning is part of the test.
Hard Spanking Caning Whipping.
Hotty acquires senseless caning.
Mistresses caning submissive guy.
Caning is a form of torture.
Nemen spanking and caning of chaos.
Hard caning fun with miss sultrybelle.
Mistress gets exited from nude caning.
Aunty takes a caning for her niece.
Red strips cross her ass from the caning.
You know, caning has fallen out of fashion in the united states.
Seventh session: 50 strokes caning on the breast.
Caning was forbidden as a criminal punishment, and the use of the Japanese language was rewarded.
You don't need to feign any interest about the civil war in Sudan,nor petition against sharia caning in Malaysia.
Caning is an inhuman and degrading form of punishment which should be abolished everywhere in the world.
Syonera von Styx trains her slave girl on the Spanish horse with spanking,riding crop and two-handed caning.
But it is not at all clear in my mind that caning is illegal under international law, as stated in the resolution.
I am not an international lawyer, butI can see no evidence whatsoever that international law forbids caning.
Mr Tannock, caning in Malaysia was not introduced by Sharia law, but is a carryover from British colonial times.
Worse still, in recent years, the Malaysian Parliament has extended the list of criminal offences that are punishable by caning.
The caning of Kartika, on the other hand, is not an example of political manipulation, and for this reason is perhaps even more worrisome.
The country's authorities do not see anyneed to change the law, however, as they regard caning as an effective way to fight crime.
So could Bernd perhaps explain to me why caning is illegal- as he stated again and as it is stated in the resolution- and against international law.
The Convention on Torture, which Malaysia has not actually ratified, says that caning could amount to torture but is not always necessarily torture.
Caning, one of the house's famous codes, is reminiscent of the Napoleon III chairs on which Monsieur Dior's clients sat during his first show in 1947.
The authorities invoke a groundless argument, according to which caning is legal and has a considerable effect, in the sense that it diminishes criminal activities.
Indeed, caning is a relatively mild punishment compared to some of the other extremely brutal methods of punishment used in some Muslim countries, including amputation, lapidation and beheading.
The Malaysian Government has recently addedyet more crimes to the list of those punishable by caning, and the punishment is meted out for as many as 66 different misdemeanours.