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nузник, заключенный, пленныйto hold prisoners for their political beliefs — держать людей в заключении за их политические убеждения
to house prisoners awaiting trial — содержать арестованных, ожидающих суда
to release a prisoner — выпускать / освобождать заключенного
to search a prisoner — обыскивать заключенного; подвергать арестованного обыску
to set free a prisoner — выпускать / освобождать заключенного
- first batch of political prisonersto torture / to try prisoners — пытать заключенных
- ill-treatment of prisoners
- longest held prisoners
- long-term prisoner
- maltreatment of prisoners
- maximum security prisoner
- political prisoner
- POW
- prisoner of conscience
- prisoner of the past
- prisoner of war
- prisoner on parole
- prisoner on remand
- release of prisoners under an amnesty
- remand prisoner - treatment of prisoners
- war prisoner
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