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"Her deal includes unconditional amnesty for herself and the others?"
The nationalists want a general unconditional amnesty for all exiles.
Second, he would offer an unconditional amnesty to all Vietcong guerrillas.
Motley and his men have an unconditional amnesty on all criminal activity while we conduct this operation.
"It should also decree an unconditional amnesty and announce a date for municipal elections."
Now that the civil war is over, the government is expected to announce an unconditional amnesty for members of the various rebel factions.
The congress's other chief precondition is an unconditional amnesty for all political prisoners and exiles, including those charged with criminal offenses.
Vuataki said he did not believe in unconditional amnesty, but believed that the proposed law would stanch the "hemorrhaging" of society.
The African National Congress find this proposal humiliating and want an unconditional amnesty for exiles.
Mr. Mandela had insisted on an unconditional amnesty as one of the conditions for participation by the congress in formal negotiations with the Government.
It also set a 30-day deadline for agreement both on a cease-fire and internal liberalization and demanded a total and unconditional amnesty.
The Government also promises to grant unconditional amnesty to all political prisoners, a move that will benefit 1,605 contras in Nicaraguan jails.
Mr. Goldstone proposed that immunity be granted to those who testify in the inquiry, but he has not endorsed an unconditional amnesty.
For example, it lobbied and campaigned for universal, unconditional amnesty, and hosted an international conference in 1974 opposing anything short of that.
Chamorro also granted unconditional amnesties for political crimes, resulting in little room for protest from the Sandinistas, and creating a smooth transition of power.
In June 2009, the Federal Government of Nigeria offered unconditional amnesty to any militants willing to surrender their arms and accept the government's amnesty program.
Mrs. Clinton said that although she opposed granting unconditional amnesty to illegal immigrants, the country needed a program that encouraged such people to come forward and identify themselves.
On Carter's first day in office, January 20, 1977, he fulfilled a campaign promise by issuing an executive order declaring unconditional amnesty for Vietnam War-era draft evaders.
Jay Hershenson, the vice chancellor for university relations, said the colleges had been advised to reject demands for unconditional amnesty but were free to enter into appropriate settlements of charges.
Amending a controversial bill proposed last week, the Sandinista-controlled National Assembly approved an unconditional amnesty late Saturday that would cover all crimes committed by either side in the country's civil war.
Not for legalized Marijuana, Not for unconditional amnesty. . . and his staff was becoming more and more concerned that their man had been put completely on the defensive.
Besides unconditional amnesty for Vietnam War era draft dodgers, issued in his first full day in office (January 21, 1977), President Carter used his power in other cases.
The Honduran Foreign Minister, Carlos Lopez Contreras, said countries facing insurgencies must seek to end them by offering an unconditional amnesty, a negotiated cease-fire and by lifting state-of-siege laws.
The Soviet Legislature granted an unconditional amnesty today to all former servicemen who committed crimes while serving in Afghanistan, including more than 2,000 prisoners serving time on charges ranging from petty theft to premeditated murder.
Before it will enter negotiations, his organization is demanding that the Government declare an unconditional amnesty for exiles and political prisoners, including those accused of common crimes, lift the national state of emergency and end political trials.