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And weakened trust in the wake of the coup attempt will make interagency cooperation between the military, the police, and the intelligence services particularly problematic.
Competing with one another to prove who is tougher on crime, they have militarized the region’s
police
forces, and casualties have increased.
This is a recipe for a
police
state – checking identities, raiding people’s houses, and encouraging neighbors to inform on one another.
As long as Uncle Sam continues to
police
the world, his children won’t grow up.
While the Serbian
police
force is huge and well-armed, it is ill-trained and psychologically ill-prepared to suppress mass demonstrations.
Promising “clean government” and “law and order,” and casting himself as the champion of the military and police, he has the credentials to lead an authoritarian backlash.
Moreover, in a country with the world’s highest number of
police
killings, Bolsonaro has openly supported expanding official impunity, saying that
police
who kill “bandits” should be awarded medals, not penalized.
Regardless of formal legal frameworks, barriers to effective audits prevent the monitoring of financial flows to and within the
police
and internal security agencies.
The EU’s official reaction to the
police
violence witnessed during Catalonia’s independence referendum amounts to dereliction of duty.
Individual users suffer
police
abuse and are driven away from vital health and treatment services.
His thuggish chief henchman, the former Chongqing
police
chief Wang Lijun, fled to the US consulate in Chengdu, fearing that his life was in jeopardy because he knew too much about Heywood’s murder and Bo’s other crimes.
Police
declared the gatherings illegal, and the media downplayed their size.
Alexey Navalny, the main organizer and Russia’s de facto opposition leader, was arrested in dramatic fashion, dragged out of a rally in Moscow by
police.
These groups might kill civilians, but their main targets are the
police
and security personnel who threaten their activities.
In fact, India has no access to the enclaves within Bangladesh that it supposedly rules; there are no customs posts, border markings, post offices, or
police
to reflect India’s control.
Opposition figures have been persecuted, dismissed, kidnapped, imprisoned, and tortured in
police
stations and jails.
Instead,
police
national and EU borders to stop illegal migrants.
One approach is to fight corruption with
police
and courts.
This can never work because
police
and courts are themselves easily corruptible, as are the politicians who oversee them.
First, they would be able to sell solutions to law-enforcement bodies, such as customs agencies and the police, and to companies in the supply chain.
The increase in international cooperation that this approach requires would be difficult to achieve, because nations jealously guard their autonomy over
police
and security matters.
The EU remains a collection of sovereign states, and it therefore cannot send an army or a
police
force to enforce its pacts or collect debt.
In the 15 years and 200 sittings of the court it took to get to a conviction, Singh’s devotees made numerous efforts to pressure investigators, police, judges, and the complainants to withdraw the case.
Baba Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan was flown to prison in a luxurious helicopter with an “adopted daughter” in devoted attendance; he nibbled abstractedly at a piece of chocolate as a
police
escort carried his bags.
And once Syria’s air-defense system is sufficiently degraded, it would be best if Arab countries – Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf states – and Turkey used their air forces to
police
the zone.
To succeed, Europe must equip itself with the necessary instruments: a large semi-public foundation to promote Europe and support political reform, a university to train future executives of nascent democracies, a
police
force, and an army of judges and magistrates to breathe life into the models that we want to emulate.
And it has deployed
police
forces to shield Chinese nationals and construction sites from tribal insurgents and Islamist gunmen.
In his closing statement, he dropped a bombshell: he claimed that Wang Lijun, his former
police
chief and henchman (and a “vile character”), was secretly in love with his wife.
The two most recently purged Politburo members were tried in secret, as were Bo’s wife, and his former
police
chief.
Even more disturbing, on the second day of the trial, the Chinese
police
formally arrested Xu Zhiyong, a human-rights lawyer who was leading a campaign to force mandatory disclosure of the wealth of senior officials and their family members.
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