detainee in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

detainee in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for detainee in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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At times of emergency enemy detainees are held and sorted by the military police.
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However, the lawyers observed the detainees being moved between floors in the building and managed to talk to some of them.
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However, he only spent almost 4 years in jail as political detainee.
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Security of the centre is maintained by large perimeter fences, but within the establishment detainees are relatively free to roam.
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Each cell is designed to hold two detainees.
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The detainees sent there joined 500 prisoners serving life sentences for serious political crimes, increasing the total number incarcerated to 1,500.
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The move essentially barred the administration from trying detainees in civilian courts.
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Other campaigns also targeted detainees' and martyrs' families.
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This was the only known case of religious detainees or prisoners during the reporting period.
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The two sides could not reach an agreement to release the detainees by then.
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