Muzhda comforted Roqia by telling her that her menstruation cycle is a normal bodily function for adolescent girls and women, as well as a sign of maturity.
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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 19 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT : 2ND PERIODIC REPORTS OF STATES PARTIES DUE IN 1994 : ADDENDUM : AUSTRALIA
The purpose of parliamentary
committees is to perform functions which a parliament as a whole is not suited to perform, such as
carrying out investigations, hearing witnesses, sifting evidence, discussing matters in detail and
formulating findings and recommendations. (...) The establishment of a Police Integrity Commission whose
primary functions relate to the detection, prevention and investigation of serious police misconduct.
(...) Immigration officers who have responsibility for the location and, where appropriate, the
detention of unlawful non-citizens exercise compliance and enforcement functions. These officers are
provided with training to ensure that they understand the legal parameters within which searches and
detention may be carried out.
74.
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LETTER DATED 92/01/28 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GUATEMALA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
It should be noted that its function is an unimportant one, having
regard to the fact that it does not have any defined coordination policies
vis-à-vis the programmes of the State institutions concerned with the care of
children at risk.
(...) In the short term, the Juvenile Division of the Government Procurator's
Office should have available to it human and material resources to enable it
effectively to discharge the functions and responsibilities established by law.
7. (...) NUMBER OF CASES
OFFENCES
Abuse of authority
Abuse of authority and bodily injury
Threats
Assault
Coercion
Rape by means of deception
Homicide
Bodily injury through use of a firearm
Bodily injury
Abduction
Abduction and bodily injury
Servitude
Illegal traffic in medicines and narcotics
1991
36
4
3
1
1
1
1
4
3
5
2
9
1
1
TOTAL 36
C.
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Score: 957224.6
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CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON THE 3RD PERIODIC REPORT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC : HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE : ADDENDUM
Number of extremist crimes motivated by the affiliation of the victim with a certain
ethnic, racial or other group or the propagation of national or racial hatred in 2015
(Source: Ministry of Interior)
Crime 2015
Violence against an individual or a group of people 17
Violence against a state official 1
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people 16
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction of their rights
and freedoms
13
Racially motivated murder 0
Racially motivated bodily harm 0
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm 7
Racially motivated extortion 1
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property 7
Racially motivated dangerous threats 3
Racially motivated breaking and entering of a home 1
Racially motivated disorderly conduct 23
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to suppress human
rights and freedoms and expressions of sympathy for such a movement
85
Other racially motivated crimes 1
Number of prosecuted and accused persons for crimes motivated by
racial hatred in 2015
(Source: Supreme Prosecutor’s Office)
Crime State of process 2015
Violence against an individual or a group of people Prosecuted 22
Charged 20
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people Prosecuted 25
Charged 24
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction
of their rights and freedoms
Prosecuted 4
Charged 3
Racially motivated murder Prosecuted 0
Charged 0
CCPR/C/CZE/CO/3/Add.3
5
Crime State of process 2015
Racially motivated bodily harm Prosecuted 6
Charged 5
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm Prosecuted 2
Charged 2
Racially motivated extortion Prosecuted 0
Charged 0
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property Prosecuted 3
Charged 3
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to
suppress human rights and freedoms
Prosecuted 8
Charged 8
Expressions of sympathy for a movement seeking to suppress
human rights and freedoms
Prosecuted 57
Charged 47
Denial, impugnation, approval and justification of genocide Prosecuted 3
Charged 3
Number of convicted persons for racially motivated crimes in 2015
(Source: Ministry of Justice)
Crime 2015
Violence against an individual or a group of people 9
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people 17
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction of their rights
and freedoms
1
Racially motivated murder 0
Racially motivated bodily harm 4
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm 0
Racially motivated extortion 0
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property 7
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to suppress human
rights and freedoms
28
Denial, impugnation, approval and justification of genocide 1
Racially motivated disorderly conduct 23
Racially motivated violence against a public official 0
Racially motivated threatening of a public official 1
Racially motivated dangerous threatening 6
CCPR/C/CZE/CO/3/Add.3
6
Crime 2015
Racially motivated stalking 1
Racially motivated theft 3
Racially motivated breaking and entering of a home 3
Penalties imposed
(Source: Ministry of Justice)
Penalty 2015
Unsuspended sentence of imprisonment 5
Conditionally Suspended Sentence of Imprisonment 37
Community Service 9
Additional information on the implementation of recommendation No. 11
9. (...) Concerning the initiation of criminal proceedings, the Czech Republic cannot but
reiterate its previous statements concerning its criminal law system and its functioning,
which is fully in line with the Covenant.

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These early organ and bodily developments include:
Brain and spine
Inner ear
Cardiac tissue
Genitals
Fingernails
Liver
Eyelids
Pancreas
Kidneys
Cartilage for the hands, feet and limbs
Muscles of the mouth, eyes and nose
Webbed fingers and toes
Lungs
Fetal growth can vary significantly for a number of reasons, but during the first trimester, your baby will grow from about 0.64 cm (.25 in) at the end of the first month (smaller than a grain of rice) to around 10 cm (4 in) by the end of week 12 and will weigh around 28 g (1 oz) [Figures from the Cleveland Clinic ]. (...) Read the story
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Score: 956099.7
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https://www.unicef.org/eca/sto...ies/your-first-trimester-guide
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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 19 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT : 2ND PERIODIC REPORTS OF STATES PARTIES DUE IN 1995 : GERMANY
Section 340 of the Criminal Code, concerning bodily harm committed in
office, is one of the most important of these provisions. (...) In cases of
particularly serious bodily harm coming under section 225 subsection 1,
the punishment shall be imprisonment of not less than one year, in less
serious cases between six months' and five years' imprisonment. (...) Germany, which at present is not a permanent member of the
United Nations Security Council, is also, inter alia, supporting the Tribunal
in taking up its functions as soon as possible. In this context, the Federal
Government welcomes the fact that the Tribunal's criminal prosecution
authority has now started its work.
22.
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Score: 946919.8
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PROPOSAL FOR THE 04 SERIES OF AMENDMENTS TO UN REGULATION NO. 26 (EXTERNAL PROJECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS)
Paragraph 5.4. shall not apply to the wiper blades (number 4 in Figure 0), or
to any supporting members (number 3 in Figure 0) if present, to second
holder (number 2.2 in Figure 0) if present, to the functional hinge between
the holder head and the holder (number 5 in Figure 0) if present, or to the
junction between the main and the second holder (number 6 in Figure 0)
if present. (...) Figure 0 - Example of parts distribution
1 – Wiper shaft
1.1 – Protective casing
2 – Holder head
2.1 – Main holder
2.2 – Second holder
3 – Supporting members
4 – Wiper blades
5 – Functional hinge
6 – Junction between the main and second holder"
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2019/34
3
Insert new paragraphs 12.8. to 12.10., to read:
"12.8. (...) The external surface of vehicles shall not exhibit, directed outwards, any pointed or sharp
parts or any projections of such shape, dimensions, direction or hardness as to be likely to
increase the risk or seriousness of bodily injury to a person hit by the external surface or
brushing against it in the event of a collision […].

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Score: 943407.6
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It can cause the affected person to suffer greatly and function poorly at work, at school and in the family. (...) In some cultural contexts, some people may express their mood changes more readily in the form of bodily symptoms (e.g. pain, fatigue, weakness). Yet, these physical symptoms are not due to another medical condition.
During a depressive episode, the person experiences significant difficulty in personal, family, social, educational, occupational, and/or other important areas of functioning.
A depressive episode can be categorised as mild, moderate, or severe depending on the number and severity of symptoms, as well as the impact on the individual’s functioning.
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Score: 942841.8
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https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression
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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 19 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT : INITIAL REPORTS OF STATES PARTIES DUE IN 1997 : ADDENDUM : LITHUANIA
Article 111. Intentional serious bodily harm, infecting with a disease or causing any
other ailment:
(a) Intentional serious bodily harm, infecting with a disease or causing any other
ailment, which is dangerous to the life of a person or results in the victim’s loss of sight, hearing
or any other organ or functions thereof, a mental disease, termination of pregnancy, infection
with HIV, also any other health impairment related with the permanent loss of at least one third
of the general working capacity, or irretrievable disfigurement of the face shall be punished by
imprisonment for a term from two to seven years;
(b) The same act committed by a specially dangerous recidivist or by cruel torturing,
or grievous bodily harm in relation with the discharge by the victim of his public or civic duty,
and infliction of grievous bodily harm to a young child or a person in a helpless state shall be
punished by imprisonment for a term from 5 to 10 years.
47. Article 112. Intentional minor bodily harm, infecting with a disease or causing any other
ailment:
(a) Intentional bodily harm, infecting with a disease or causing any other ailment,
which is not dangerous to one’s life and does not develop the after-effects specified in article 111
of this Code, but results in long-term derangement of the functions of any organ or any other
long-term disintegration of one’s health or substantial permanent loss of less than one third of the
general working capacity shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of up to four years or
corrective labour works up to two years;
(b) The same act, committed in relation with the discharge by the victim of his public
or civic duty or by a specially dangerous recidivist or by cruel torturing, or infliction of minor
bodily harm to a young child or a person in a helpless state shall be punished by imprisonment
for a term of up to five years.
48. (...) Threatening or violence against an official, a public worker or a citizen
discharging public functions:
(a) Threatening to kill, inflict grievous bodily harm or to destruct property of an
official or public worker, with a view to terminating their official or public activities or to change
the character thereof for the benefit of the person threatening, also such threatening to a citizen in
relation to his participation in warning, preventing a crime or antisocial offence shall be punished
by imprisonment for a term of up to two years, or correctional labour up to one year;
(b) Inflicting a minor bodily harm, battery or any other acts of violence against an
official or public worker in relation with his official activities or discharge of a public duty, also,
against a citizen in relation to his participation in warning, preventing a crime or antisocial
offence shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of up to three years or correctional labour
up to two years.
58.

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Score: 933999.2
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Furthermore, we cannot tolerate the fact that hundreds of children die each day from water-related diseases and poor sanitation, while women and children are denied access to toilet facilities and are unable to safely manage their basic bodily functions. This represents a denial of their fundamental human rights, and ultimately distort their essential well-being.
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Score: 933599.3
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