unjustly imprison

Frequency: 5.80.9 per million words

To imprison someone in a way that is not morally right or fair.

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  • The regime continued to unjustly imprison political dissidents.
  • The activist was unjustly imprisoned for expressing his political views.
  • Many activists were unjustly imprisoned for their beliefs.
  • Many innocent people were unjustly imprisoned during the regime's crackdown.
  • He claimed he had been unjustly imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit.
  • The government has no right to unjustly imprison citizens without a trial.
  • The international community condemned the government's decision to unjustly imprison journalists.
  • He spent twenty years being unjustly imprisoned before new evidence cleared his name.
  • She dedicated her life to freeing those who were unjustly imprisoned.
  • International organizations are protesting against the decision to unjustly imprison the journalist.
  • The human rights organization highlighted cases where innocent people were unjustly imprisoned.
  • The court found that the victim had been unjustly imprisoned due to a case of mistaken identity.
  • Historically, many individuals have been unjustly imprisoned during times of political unrest.
  • It is a violation of human rights to unjustly imprison anyone for their beliefs.
  • It is a grave injustice to unjustly imprison anyone without due process.
  • Historians noted that thousands were unjustly imprisoned during the internal conflict.
  • The lawyer fought tirelessly to prevent his client from being unjustly imprisoned.
  • The new law aims to prevent the state from unjustly imprisoning its critics.
  • Reports surfaced that the authorities planned to unjustly imprison opposition leaders.
  • No one should have to live in fear of being unjustly imprisoned by a corrupt system.