111.   Those prisoners had access to tennis and squash courts, a neatly trimmed lawn and hired services such as cooking and cleaning by other inmates.

112.   To receive clemency, the prisoners would have to renounce violence and abide by parole regulations that include avoiding people with criminal records.

113.   Women were segregated in one camp and teen-age prisoners had their own.

114.   He said prisoners had to agree with communism and show support for the communist government.

115.   Amnesty is also demanding that the prisoners have immediate access to independent lawyers who can inform them of their rights.

116.   All prisoners have the right to be questioned in a language which they understand.

117.   Cells were often overcrowded and prisoners had inadequate hygiene or medical care, the report said.

118.   Correctional Services spokesman Rudi Potgieter told the domestic news agency SAPA that two rival gangs clashed while the prisoners were having lunch.

119.   The Pentagon has said the prisoners will have medical care and the right to practice their religion, but not the right to an attorney.

120.   The Tanzanian prisoners in Arusha have no contact with the Rwandan suspects.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
prisoner 0.07%
prisoner + v. >>共 550
be 15.99%
have 4.58%
die 3.89%
say 3.65%
escape 2.31%
take 1.72%
refuse 1.41%
demand 1.31%
arrive 1.21%
release 1.17%
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