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Wisconsin GOP Say Biden Sending Stimulus Checks to Imprisoned Murderers, Demand Restitution

Wisconsin GOP Say Biden Sending Stimulus Checks to Imprisoned Murderers, Demand Restitution On 3/15/21 at 4:04 PM EDT Wisconsin Republicans on Monday introduced legislation which would force the state s incarcerated prison population to pay restitution with any money they might receive from President Joe Biden s $1.9 trillion stimulus relief package. State Representative Joe Sanfelippo, one of the Republicans who introduced the legislation, said the proposed bill is part of a wider move to curb wasteful spending included in the relief package. The GOP lawmaker issued a statement to the Associated Press Monday deriding Biden s irresponsible stimulus package which sends stimulus checks to imprisoned murderers, rapists, and child molesters. Wisconsin GOP state senator Julian Bradley, who has promoted several defend police campaigns alongside Sanfelippo and co-sponsored the restitution bill, described it as a common sense piece of legislation.

Prisoners allowed to stay with wives in jail family homes

LAHORE: The Punjab government has taken a big step for the welfare of prisoners by allowing the prisoners to stay with their wives in the family homes of jails.According to a statement by the Punjab.

Non-essential visits suspended - SEQ

UN Human Rights Council 46 Interactive Dialogue with Commission of Inquiry on Burundi

Thank you, Madam President, The United Kingdom welcomes recent steps taken by the Government of Burundi that reaffirm its stated commitments on human rights, including the sentencing of policemen for killing civilians, the release of the four Iwacu journalists and engagement with banned media outlets. However the presentation demonstrates that further reforms are required to restore respect for human rights and other fundamental freedoms in Burundi. The UK remains particularly concerned by reports of continuing violations by the Imbonerakure and security forces. Impunity continues for numerous perpetrators of human rights violations, and political prisoners and human rights defenders remain imprisoned. We remain concerned about the erosion of the spirit of the Arusha Accords by the current composition of the cabinet.

Dubai inmates learn basics of volunteer work

Dubai inmates learn basics of volunteer work Team KT/Dubai Supplied photo Through programme, the police seek to give inmates a chance to start afresh and channel their energy into productivity. Twenty-seven inmates in Dubai have learnt the basics of volunteer work and community service in two virtual workshops recently organised by the emirate’s General Department of Punitive and Correctional Institutions. The programme was part of the Dubai Police’s Fina Khaer (The Goodness Within) initiatives, and the force’s goal of encouraging more inmates to serve the community as volunteers. Various activities and sessions were lined up for the group as part of the educational programme.

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