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  2. Bootleg play - Wikipedia

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    Additional variations can be combined with bootleg plays. In the West Coast offense variant designed around quarterback Michael Vick, counter techniques combined with play action bootleg plays served to provide several types of simultaneous misdirection which caused defensive players to freeze after often misjudging the intended direction of ...

  3. Law enforcement in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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  4. Ministry of Justice (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2007, per the Prime Minister's Order 18/03, the Ministry of Justice (Rwanda) was merged with the Office of the Attorney General. The ministry's main objectives include promoting statutory law, overseeing national legislation, and regulating law enforcement sectors. [1] [2]

  5. Censorship in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Article 38 of the Constitution of Rwanda 2003 guarantees "the freedom of expression and freedom of access to information where it does not prejudice public order, good morals, the protection of the youth and children, the right of every citizen to honour and dignity and protection of personal and family privacy."

  6. No plans to ‘rewrite’ Civil Service code over Rwanda ...

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  7. Rwanda: Ministers warned over any move to amend Civil ... - AOL

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    Changing the code to remind officials to follow ministerial decisions on the Rwanda plan would be ‘desperate’, say unions. Rwanda: Ministers warned over any move to amend Civil Service code ...

  8. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda [a] (ICTR; French: Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda; Kinyarwanda: Urukiko Mpanabyaha Mpuzamahanga Rwashyiriweho u Rwanda) was an international court established in November 1994 by the United Nations Security Council in Resolution 955 in order to adjudicate people charged for the Rwandan genocide and other serious violations of ...

  9. Capital punishment in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly, 43 "common" prisoners were executed in September 1982, the last time non-political prisoners would be executed in Rwanda. [2] Until Rwanda's final executions in 1998, the United Nations considered Rwanda to be de facto abolitionist - retentionist in law but abolitionist in practice - because although they retained the death penalty ...