It is incumbent upon those institutions managing the visits to keep reinforcing the system so the basic rights of those in custody are taken care of appropriately.
Pope Francis trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and South Sudan for an "ecumenical peace pilgrimage" is scheduled to be held from January 31 to February 5, 2023.
(NLĐO) - Lãnh đạo TP HCM đã động viên, thăm hỏi đến các lực lượng cán bộ, chiến sĩ, đội ngũ y, bác sĩ đang trực tiếp tham gia vào công tác phòng, chống dịch Covid - 19 tại địa phương
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worked nearly to death, weighing only 70 pounds. they made us all get out of our barracks and watch them shoot the six prisoners. i can t forget all these different things. i ve seen a lot of atrocities. reporter: joseph alexander was just a boy who snuck into the military at age 14. a year later, he was america s youngest p.o.w. in world war ii. what he has wanted all these decades is a face-to-face apology. it would give us satisfaction. that s what we want. reporter: 65 years later, the horrors remain, and what the six p.o.w.s have come to reconcile, the very first american world war ii prisoners, invited by the government of japan, for a peace visit. we re between 90 and 92. 90 and 92. i m going on 91. reporter: lester tenny was a radio operator for the u.s. army when he was captured. he survived what s known as a baton death march. thousands died on that 86-mile