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“The victims were forced, including through acts of violence, to work hours that were physically and psychologically unbearable…and to live in inhumane conditions, under permanent surveillance.”

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President Joe Biden had called the programme "inhumane" and tried to end it on his first day in office, but faced legal challenges.

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A Times investigation of California’s underground puppy resale market “raises serious alarms about the inhumane treatment of pets,” Gov. Newsom’s office said.

She was sick of battling supervisors and community activists who disparaged her tactics as inhumane and short-sighted when she called for giving police more authority to disperse homeless people and arrest drug users.

Lammy called Russia’s “flagrant” use of chemical agents “cruel and inhumane” and vowed to use all the powers at his disposal to combat the “malign activity”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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