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In response, the US Congress has just enacted the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act, which prohibits anyone implicated in Magnitsky’s detention or death – or others
suspected
of gross human-rights abuses – from entering the US or using its banking system.
One reason that the principle of non-interference is so critical is that African countries, like China, have long
suspected
a distinct Western bias in the conception of “fundamental human rights.”
Those disagreements are not only about Israel, or US tariffs on steel imports from the EU, or the possibility of American courts imposing the death penalty on
suspected
terrorists who carry European passports; they increasingly embody a fundamentally different vision about how the world should work.
Russian Interests In EuropeMOSCOW: Any analyst who dares define the national interests of a country caught in a decade of near revolutionary upheaval should be
suspected
of intellectual adventurism.
To name one example, the British government recently attempted to recruit National Health Service mental-health professionals to report those
suspected
of being psychiatrically vulnerable to extremist ideology.
But now Britain is
suspected
of exploiting the Irish question to insinuate a detailed “political declaration” about future relations into the formal exit agreement.
On this occasion, the EU once again
suspected
the UK of using Northern Ireland as a Trojan horse to gain an unfair advantage, and the Brexiteers accused May of capitulating to the extortionist gangsters in Brussels.
By comparing anthropological maps of the spatial distribution of African groups during colonization with detailed geo-referenced information on violent events, we have confirmed what has long been suspected: ethnic partitioning has played a key role in spurring conflict and animosity in Africa since independence.
So did a director of a great bank, a brilliant economist, when he was
suspected
of financial crimes.
Local militants are
suspected
of having ties with the Islamic State (ISIS), al-Qaeda, and other terrorist organizations.
Larry Summers, now the highly influential director of President Barack Obama’s National Economic Council, concluded as a young economist that “financial and monetary shocks are less important sources of depression than we had suspected.”
Impeachment, set out in Article 2 of the Constitution, is a procedure for the removal from office of a president, vice president, or other top executive official (or judge)
suspected
of “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”
From 1993 to 2001 a series of abrasive encounters poisoned the atmosphere: the forced boarding of a Chinese merchant ship (wrongly
suspected
of carrying chemical warfare components to Iran) in the Arabian Gulf;US efforts to block China's bid to host the 2000 Olympics; escalating tensions over Taiwan; the Wen Ho Lee affair (where China was falsely implicated in the theft of American nuclear secrets); the accidental bombing of China's embassy by US warplanes during the Kosovo war; and the mid-air collision of a US spy plane and a Chinese jet fighter last year.
It is actively monitoring crimes in other parts of the world, including the widespread extrajudicial killings of
suspected
drug users in the Philippines.
They have even linked a player for India’s national team to the fugitive Dawood Ibrahim, widely
suspected
of being the architect of the 1993 Bombay bombings, who has been hiding in Pakistan.
Both accords arose after flash floods linked to
suspected
discharges from Chinese projects in Tibet repeatedly ravaged India’s Arunachal and Himachal states.
How to deal with evidence of terrorist planning gleaned from states
suspected
of practicing torture?
Only under the most biting international criticism and censure did China grudgingly admit that there were 340 cases in Beijing, with over 400 more
suspected
cases.
But it did show that Japan’s government, having long
suspected
that North Korea already possessed nuclear weapons, would not be intimidated into a fundamental policy change by confirmation of the threat.
For years human rights activists and scholars
suspected
the obvious: the emergence of an enormous, vicious, well-armed, and well-trained parallel army to fight the guerillas was not some spontaneous act.
At the same time, in the face of an alarming increase in the number of terrorist attacks, Manmohan Singh’s government has also indulged in a heavy-handed response to
suspected
Islamist terrorists, who are hauled off on flimsy evidence and killed before they can be convicted of any crime.
Pakistan has a large nuclear weapons program and faces an expansive jihadi insurgency, which previously attacked military bases
suspected
of housing nuclear assets.
That contented Europe, however, is too preoccupied with appropriations from Brussels or exports of meat from cows
suspected
of madness, to undertake a profound self-examination.
Indeed, among some of Germany’s intellectual elite, mistrust toward Europe and its institutions now runs so deep that any new European policy measure is
suspected
of being a plot to get German money.
Last week, two ministers resigned, but a parliamentary and media-sustained storm continues, fueled by conflict-of-interest charges against a minister
suspected
of corruption when raising money for Sarkozy’s presidential campaign.
The recent tide of authoritarian bluster has reached as far as the Philippines, whose president-elect, Rodrigo (“The Punisher”) Duterte, has vowed to toss
suspected
criminals into Manila Bay.
The New Delhi meeting marked a temporary thaw, yet even as Pakistan’s foreign secretary returned home to Islamabad,
suspected
Taliban bombers had attacked an Indian medical mission in the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan, killing 11 people.
A few months later, he supported a group of young officers who called for army reform and the ouster of General Militaru, the then Defense Minister and a
suspected
KGB agent.
Since Duterte’s inauguration last year, police and affiliated death squads have summarily executed more than 8,000
suspected
drug users.
Mueller’s team is poring over Manafort’s business dealings – projects around the world, debts, funds stashed in foreign tax shelters,
suspected
money laundering, and more.
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