prisoner of conscience - significado y definición. Qué es prisoner of conscience
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Qué (quién) es prisoner of conscience - definición

ANYONE IMPRISONED FOR THEIR DEMOGRAPHICS, BELIEFS, OR THE NONVIOLENT EXPRESSION THEREOF
Prisoners of conscience; Prisoner of Conscience; Prisoner of consience
  • Saudi Arabian Embassy]] in London against detention of Saudi blogger [[Raif Badawi]], 2017
  • [[Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir]] was sentenced to death after he wrote an article critical of religion and the [[caste]] system in [[Mauritania]]. He later moved to [[France]].

prisoner of conscience         
(prisoners of conscience)
Prisoners of conscience are people who have been put into prison for their political or social beliefs or for breaking the law while protesting against a political or social system.
= political prisoner
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Prisoner of conscience         
A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. The term also refers to those who have been imprisoned or persecuted for the nonviolent expression of their conscientiously held beliefs.
prisoner of conscience         
¦ noun a person imprisoned for their political or religious views.

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Prisoner of conscience

A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. The term also refers to those who have been imprisoned or persecuted for the nonviolent expression of their conscientiously held beliefs.

Most often associated with the human rights organisation Amnesty International, the term was coined by founder Peter Benenson in a 28 May 1961 article ("The Forgotten Prisoners") for the London Observer.

Ejemplos de uso de prisoner of conscience
1. He was declared «Prisoner of Conscience» by Amnesty International.
2. Amnesty International all along maintained that the Professor was prisoner of conscience.
3. Amnesty International has described her as "a prisoner of conscience" and says she did not receive a fair trial.
4. Politically, it was not to Putin‘s advantage to turn Khodorkovsky, the nice chemist, into a prisoner of conscience.
5. Near an image of Suu Kyi is journalist Win Tin, now 77, Myanmar‘s longest–serving prisoner of conscience.