DE Phrasen mit expression of face EN Übersetzungen
Expression der Transformationsereignisse; expression of the transformation events;
Right of freedom of expression and information Right of freedom of expression and information
Freedom of expression and religion in Vietnam is a constant concern of the European Parliament. Freedom of expression and religion in Vietnam is a constant concern of the European Parliament.
Parliament recalled the ongoing imprisonment of these prominent journalists, which would stand in clear contrast with the right to freedom of expression. Parliament recalled the ongoing imprisonment of these prominent journalists, which would stand in clear contrast with the right to freedom of expression.
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, RESPECT OF RELIGIOUS BELIEFS FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, RESPECT OF RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
In its resolutions of 28 October 2004 and 13 January 2005 it demanded the Iranian Parliament to repeal all criminal provisions dealing with the peaceful expression of opinions and provisions affecting the press. In its resolutions of 28 October 2004 and 13 January 2005 it demanded the Iranian Parliament to repeal all criminal provisions dealing with the peaceful expression of opinions and provisions affecting the press.
The European Parliament in its resolution of 28 October 2004, condemned the imprisonment of these prominent journalists, which act clearly obstructs the right to freedom of expression. The European Parliament in its resolution of 28 October 2004, condemned the imprisonment of these prominent journalists, which act clearly obstructs the right to freedom of expression.
Pa Fue Khang and Thao Moua face a 15 and 12 years imprisonment in Samkhe prison, one of most cruel prison of Laos. Pa Fue Khang and Thao Moua face a 15 and 12 years imprisonment in Samkhe prison, one of most cruel prison of Laos.
Freedom of expression on the Internet Freedom of expression on the Internet
In its resolutions adopted on 21 June, 6 September and 27 September 2007, the European Parliament called for the immediate release and full freedom of movement and expression of Aung San Suu Kyi. In its resolutions adopted on 21 June, 6 September and 27 September 2007, the European Parliament called for the immediate release and full freedom of movement and expression of Aung San Suu Kyi.
She was limited in her right to free movement and freedom of expression. She was limited in her right to free movement and freedom of expression.
- called on the federal and local authorities to bring the perpetrators of these acts to justice and ensure respect for freedom of expression, - called on the federal and local authorities to bring the perpetrators of these acts to justice and ensure respect for freedom of expression,
- called on the Russian authorities to comply with their international obligations and to respect freedom of expression and freedom of assembly, - called on the Russian authorities to comply with their international obligations and to respect freedom of expression and freedom of assembly,
- strongly condemned the recent conviction of Saris Seropyan and Arat Dink under this article and urged the government and the newly elected parliament to make sure that all provisions of the Penal Code allowing for arbitrary restrictions on the expression of non-violent opinions are removed and that freedom of expression and freedom of the press are guaranteed. - strongly condemned the recent conviction of Saris Seropyan and Arat Dink under this article and urged the government and the newly elected parliament to make sure that all provisions of the Penal Code allowing for arbitrary restrictions on the expression of non-violent opinions are removed and that freedom of expression and freedom of the press are guaranteed.
In its resolution adopted on 12 July 2007, the European Parliament called for the immediate and unconditional release of all individuals imprisoned for the sole reason of having peacefully and legitimately exercised their right to freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. In its resolution adopted on 12 July 2007, the European Parliament called for the immediate and unconditional release of all individuals imprisoned for the sole reason of having peacefully and legitimately exercised their right to freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, freedom of the press and freedom of religion.
They are out of prison but they still face legal problems with the authorities. They are out of prison but they still face legal problems with the authorities.
He may face additional prison terms of between three and five years. He may face additional prison terms of between three and five years.
Notwithstanding, citizens of the Union and their family members continue to face significant barriers at times in accessing and enjoying their full set of rights and freedoms across the national arenas in the EU. Notwithstanding, citizens of the Union and their family members continue to face significant barriers at times in accessing and enjoying their full set of rights and freedoms across the national arenas in the EU.
Four juvenile offenders who face imminent risk of execution. Four juvenile offenders who face imminent risk of execution.
Juvenile offenders Amir Marollahi, Behnood Shojaee, Mohammed Fadaei and Bahman Soleimanian face imminent risk of execution. Juvenile offenders Amir Marollahi, Behnood Shojaee, Mohammed Fadaei and Bahman Soleimanian face imminent risk of execution.
Continued support of EU citizens will be essential to help the ECB face these challenges. Continued support of EU citizens will be essential to help the ECB face these challenges.
They also urged China to allow greater freedom of expression to journalists and writers and to put an end to the harassment of Chinese human rights defenders. They also urged China to allow greater freedom of expression to journalists and writers and to put an end to the harassment of Chinese human rights defenders.
Parliament demanded the immediate release and full freedom of movement and expression of all political prisoners held by the State Peace and Development Council. Parliament demanded the immediate release and full freedom of movement and expression of all political prisoners held by the State Peace and Development Council.