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1 Tibet to grant amnesty to those Tibetans known for their pro-
2 It would grant amnesty in individual cases; for the principle of proscription it stood fast.
3 Austria-Hungary to grant amnesty to political or military criminals who were natives of the ceded territories.
4 I'll grant amnesty to all who've backed you.
5 Not grant amnesty to illegals or waste $7B in Africa.
6 The commission has the power to grant amnesty for apartheid-era abuses, but only to those who apply.
7 NO AMNESTY The report also said the commission abandoned its right to ask the governments to grant amnesty to the perpetrators.
8 The next day, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asked the government of North Korea to grant amnesty to Laura and Euna.
9 She said that Sri Lanka should not grant amnesty to lower and mid-level LTTE officers, as it indicated it would do.
10 The students are calling on the president to grant amnesty to students who were charged during the FeesMustFall protests.
11 A number of state leaders have come out in support for the asylum seekers, calling on the Federal Government to grant amnesty .
12 LUANDA - The Angolan parliament yesterday agreed to grant amnesty for military crimes and crimes against the state carried out since May 1991.
13 Maduro had previously said he would rebuff any attempt to grant amnesty to the more than 70 opposition members facing charges for dissent.
14 From 1862 to 1867 the president had been specially authorized by congress to grant amnesty to political offenders.
15 One of the most serious criticisms of the design of the TRC was that it had the power to grant amnesty under certain conditions.
16 Kim decided to grant amnesty to the three Americans at the "official suggestion" of the US president, said North Korea's official news agency, KCNA.
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