Example sentences of "by [art] [adj] human [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They argue that the ban is a disproportionate response to the mischief which the Home Secretary seeks to control , and is in breach of the right to free expression guaranteed by the European Human Rights Convention .
2 A report by the international human rights organization Amnesty International , published in October 1989 , said that torture and executions were widespread in Iran and that at least 1,200 people had been executed by the authorities in 1988 .
3 A report issued on Feb. 13 by the Israeli human rights group B'tselem claimed that the effects of the curfew threatened the " health , livelihood and welfare " of Palestinians .
4 According to a report in February 1990 by the Peruvian Human Rights Commission , between 1986 , when the military entered the war against the guerrillas , and the end of 1988 over 2,000 people had disappeared .
5 The demonstration , the largest in 30 years , was organized by the Mauritanian Human Rights League and the Co-ordinating Committee of the Mauritanian Opposition .
6 According to a report by the non-government Human Rights Commission of Pakistan released on Aug. 18 , thousands of children were being forced into bonded labour , especially in the country 's brick-making and carpet-weaving industries .
7 However , politicians and human rights groups in Mexico , supported by a detailed June 1990 report by the US-based human rights group Americas Watch and by criticism from the US Congress , had accused the Federal Judicial police of over 800 cases of murder , torture , extortion and robbery during their anti-drug operations .
8 A report produced the previous week by the US-based human rights group , Americas Watch , made similar claims .
9 A report by the US-based human rights organization Middle East Watch on Sept. 11 accused the " highest levels of the Kuwaiti government " of complicity in murder , torture , unlawful detention and deportation in its " quest … to restructure Kuwaiti society in a fashion deemed more reliable politically " [ see p. 38166 ] .
10 According to a report by the National Human Rights Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior , there were 698 complaints of ‘ unlawful coercion ’ in Buenos Aires between 1984 and 1986 , 879 in 1989 and 870 in 1990 .
11 An official report by the National Human Rights Commission accused Morán of ignoring repeated requests from the local federal police to stop his soldiers firing at the agents who were trying to intercept an aircraft later discovered to be carrying some 360 kg of cocaine from Colombia to Mexico .
12 A report by the National Human Rights Commission blamed the army for the deaths but failed to investigate possible complicity between the army and the drug smugglers .
13 The visit was designed to bolster the country 's image — marred by a poor human rights record and political instability — among potential aid donors and private investors .
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