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Nicu Ceau?escuHe was also arrest ed in 1990 for misuse of government funds under his father's regime, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Mosiuoa LekotaIn 1985, Lekota was detained and later sentenced in the Delmas Treason Trial.
Wilhelm FrickFrick tried to suppress the State Police's operation, wherefore he was arrested and imprisoned, and tried for aiding and abetting high treason by the People's Court in April 1924.
Konstantin Chelpan Konstantin Chelpan was arrested on December 15, 1937 during the first days of Greek Operation of NKVD.
Irmfried EberlAfter the war, Eberl found himself a widower following his second wife's death, and continued to practise medicine in Blaubeuren until he was arrested in January 1948, and hanged himself the following month to avoid trial.
Peter KropotkinSoon he was arrested by the French government, tried at Lyon, and sentenced by a police-court magistrate (under a special law passed on the fall of the Paris Commune) to five years' imprisonment, on the ground that he had belonged to the IWA (1883).
Mohamed Lemine Ch'bih Ould Cheikh Melainine On 8 April 2001 Ould Cheikh Melainine, along with fellow FP members ukhtar Ould Haibetna and Bouba Ould Hassan were arrested.
John O'Leary (Fenian) On 16 September 1865, O'Leary was arrested, and later tried on charges of high treason, reduced to' treason felony'.
Yakov AgranovHis career and life come to an end when in 1938 he himself was accused of being a Trotskyite sympathizer, arrested on 20 July and executed by firing squad as an'' enemy of the people'' (on 1 August).
Chike ObiIn 1962, Obi was arrested and charged with treason in a closed trial organized by the then national civilian government, who accused him and others, including the main opposition leader at the time, Obafemi Awolowo, of plotting to overthrow the government.
Hubert AquinIn 1964, he announced that he was going'' underground'' to work for independence through terrorism ; he was arrested shortly thereafter and detained for four months in a psychiatric hospital.
Richard GoldbergHe was captured in Montreal, Canada on May 12, 2007, and subsequently convicted and sentenced to imprisonment of 20 years.
Lajos BebritsHe was arrested during the Great Terror in 1938 and spent 21 months in prison before being released through prosecutorial review of his case.
Mona Louise ParsonsAt her trial on December 22, 1941, Parsons was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death by firing squad.
Hans LammersIn April 1949 he was tried under Subsequent Nuremberg Trials in the Ministries Trial and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Aloysius Stepinac By September of the same year the Yugoslav authorities indicted Stepinac on several counts - collaboration with the occupation forces, relations with the genocidal Ustaše puppet regime, having chaplains in the Ustaše army as religious agitators, forceful conversions of Serb Orthodox to Catholicism at gunpoint and high treason against the Yugoslav government.
Louis Auguste BlanquiNevertheless, in 1872 he was condemned along with the other members of the Commune to transportation ; on account of his broken health this sentence was again commuted to one of imprisonment.
Alfredo Astiz On 16 March 1990 Astiz was convicted and sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a French Assize Court for his role in the torture and disappearance of the two French nuns, Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet.
Ferenc SzombathelyiThe Yugoslav authorities had him tried and executed by hanging in November 1946.
Ali YasakOn January 12, 1978, he was arrested for participating in an illegal demonstration, and was released on court's order on January 25, 1978 to be prosecuted without arrest.
Borislav Herak On 7 February 1993 the District Military Prosecutor's Office in Sarajevo filed an indictment with the District Military Court in Sarajevo against Herak for genocide, war crimes against a civilian population and war crimes against prisoners of war, committed while he was a member of'' Bioča Company'' and'' Kremeš Company''.
Robert MinorWhile in Paris in 1919, Minor was arrested and charged with treason for advising French railway workers to strike against the shipment of munitions to interventionist forces in Soviet Russia.
Genrikh YagodaYagoda was found guilty of treason and conspiracy against the Soviet government at the Trial of the Twenty One in March 1938.
Soeprapto (prosecutor)In 1953, he brought Sultan Hamid II, then a minister without portfolio, to trial for his involvement in the APRA Coup d'état ; Hamid was sentenced to 10 years in prison by Supreme Court Justice Wirjono Prodjodikoro on 8 April 1953.
Arnold MeriIn August 2007, Estonian Western Circuit Prosecutor's Office formally charged Arnold Meri with genocide, for his admitted role in organising the deportation of 251 Estonian civilians from the island of Hiiumaa to the Novosibirsk region of Siberia.
Prem SahgalSahgal was later tried at the Red Fort along with three other fellow-officers for treason, a trial that became famous all over India in 1946.
Herbert KapplerIn 1947, Kappler was tried by an Italian military tribunal and sentenced to life imprisonment in the military prison of Gaeta.
Eren KeskinIn March 2006 a Turkish court sentenced her to 10 months' imprisonment for insulting the country's military.
Sayyid QutbIn 1966 he was convicted of plotting the assassination of Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser and was executed by hanging.
Ezzatollah SahabiIn later years Sahabi was managing editor of the journal Iran-e Farda (The Iran of Tomorrow), which was banned by the Islamic government, and participated in the 2000' Iran After the Elections' Conference held in Berlin, for which he was sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment.
Hanns Albin RauterThe death sentence was confirmed by a higher court on 12 January 1949 and he was executed by firing squad near Scheveningen on 24 March 1949.
Bahman Ahmadi AmoueeOn 4 January 2010, Amouee was sentenced to a flogging of 32 lashes as well as seven years and four months' imprisonment on charges of'' gathering and colluding with intent to harm national security'','' spreading propaganda against the system'','' disrupting public security'' and'' insulting the president''.
Rag?p Zarakolu Recent court cases against Ragıp Zarakolu and Belge Publishing House (until her death Ayşenur Zarakolu stood trial instead of him) include : On 21 March Istanbul State Security Court (SSC) No. 1 heard the case of Ayşenur Zarakolu on charges of having disseminated separatist propaganda by publishing a book by Hüseyin Turhallı, former chairman of the Democracy Party (DEP) for Diyarbakır province, entitled Songs of Freedom.
Llu?s Maria Xirinacs On September 11, 2002, within the National Day of Catalonia reivindicative speeches in Fossar de les Moreres, he declared : After this, Xirinacs was sentenced to two years of prison and four years of incapacitation by the Spanish Audiencia Nacional, accused of ennobling terrorism.
Hugo BleicherHe was handed over to the French government on 12 October 1945, and they subsequently placed him on trial and imprisoned him, as they also did with Mathilde Carré.
Shao PiaopingOn 26 April 1926, Shao was arrested by military officials and executed in Beijing at his age of 40.
Vo Nguyen GiapHe was arrested in 1930 for taking part in student protests and served 13 months of a two-year sentence at Lao Bảo Prison.
Carmen Gloria Quintana On 3 January 1991, a military tribunal found Fernández Dittus guilty of negligence for having failed to get medical help for Rojas, but he was cleared of any responsibility for the burning of Quintana.
Alfredo AstizTogether with numerous other defendants associatd with ESMA, Astiz was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in Argentina for crimes against humanity on 26 October 2011.
Llu?s CompanysAfter a military trial which lasted less than one hour, lacking legal guarantees where he was accused of' military rebellion', Companys was executed at Montjuïc Castle in Barcelona at 6:30 a. m. on October 15, 1940.
Bill BrowderOn 11 July 2013, Browder was convicted in absentia by a district criminal court in Moscow on charges under article 199 of the RF Criminal Code (tax-evasion by organisations), and sentenced to nine years.
Georg-Hans ReinhardtIn 1947, he and thirteen other top German commanders were tried before a U. S. military court in Nuremberg.
Sven Hedin After the third senate of the highest German military court (Reichskriegsgericht) in Berlin condemned to death for alleged espionage the ten Norwegians Sigurd Jakobsen, Gunnar Hellesen, Helge Børseth, Siegmund Brommeland, Peter Andree Hjelmervik, Siegmund Rasmussen, Gunnar Carlsen, Knud Gjerstad, Christian Oftedahl and Frithiof Lund on 24 February 1941, Hedin successfully appealed via Colonel General Nikolaus von Falkenhorst to Adolf Hitler for their reprieve.
Dov GrunerDespite claims that Gruner was a Prisoner of War and was thus entitled to special rights, he was hanged at Acre prison on April 16, 1947, at the age of 35.
Joachim LemelsenImprisoned by British forces after the war, Lemelsen in 1947 testified on behalf of his former commander, Generalfeldmarschall Kesselring, during Kesselring's war crimes trial before a British military court convened at Venice, Italy.
Martin-Paul SambaOn 8 August 1914, Samba and his collaborators were executed by firing squad.
Tovmas NazarbekianDuring the Sovietization of Armenia, he was arrested with other Armenian officers in January 1921, but released four months later.
Mahboubeh AbbasgholizadehIn 2010, after she had left Iran for Europe, Iran's Revolutionary Court sentenced her to two and a half years in jail and 30 lashes for'' acts against national security''.
Shih Ming-tehIn 1964 Shih Ming-te is sentenced to life imprisonment for orchestrating the independence movement, he was also stripped-off his civil rights for life.
Alexandru Dobrogeanu-GhereaTogether with the majority of Romanian communists inside the Soviet Union, after attracting Joseph Stalin's suspicion, he fell victim to the Great Purge : arrested in September 1937 for'' participation in a counter-revolutionary organisation'', he was executed the following month.
Gottfried von Cramm Despite his enormous popularity with the public, on 5 March 1938, von Cramm was arrested by the German government and tried for homosexuality.
Alexei KhvostovKhvostov was arrested and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress by the Russian Provisional Government during the February Revolution of 1917.
Charles KnowltonThis led to Knowlton's imprisonment in Cambridge at `` hard labor'' for three months, and was a central issue in Kneeland's blasphemy trial in 1838.
Tariq AzizNevertheless, on 11 March 2009 the Iraqi High Tribunal ruled that Aziz was guilty of crimes against humanity, and he was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Mokhtar BelmokhtarIn 2007, another Algerian court sentenced him to death for forming terrorist groups, carrying out armed attacks, kidnapping foreigners, and importing and trafficking in illegal weapons.
Lim Kit Siang In 1969 Kit Siang was detained under the Internal Security Act for 18 months.
Mirsaid Sultan-GalievHowever, in January 1931 his sentence was commuted to ten years of hard labour for nationalism and anti-Soviet activity.
Hada (activist)On November 11, 1996, after a closed hearing, Hada was convicted on the charges of separatism and espionage by the Hohhot Intermediate People's Court, for which he received a combined sentence of 15 years in prison with a further 4 years deprivation of political rights.
Anatoly MarchenkoHe was scheduled to be released on July 27, 1969, but before that could happen, he was tried on charges of'' defamation of the Soviet political system'', notionally for statements on the subjects of Czechoslovakia and human rights in the USSR which he supposedly had made in camp.
Hayashi Fusao Hayashi was arrested in early 1926 as part of a roundup of Communists and suspected Communist sympathizers in universities under the provisions of the Peace Preservation Law and was incarcerated for ten months.
Jaime Bateman Cay?nIn 1963 Bateman was arrested for a month for distributing subversive propaganda and was later arrested again for participating in a protest related to the high cost of living.
Sadao ArakiHe was sentenced to life imprisonment for'' conspiracy to wage aggressive war'', but was subsequently released from Sugamo Prison in 1955 for health reasons.
Nikolay LancerayLanceray was arrested on March 2, 1931, charged with'' espionage for France'' and sentenced to death, commuted to 10 years of hard labor.
Walter KlingenbeckTwo of his friends, Hans Haberl and Daniel von Recklinghausen, were at first likewise condemned, but on 2 August 1943, their sentences were commuted to eight years at hard labour in a zuchthaus.
Nobusuke KishiUnlike Tōjō (and several other cabinet members), however, Kishi was released in 1948 and was never indicted or tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
?rtomir NagodeAt the show trial known as the Nagode Trial and sentenced to death by firing squad on 12 August 1947.
Boris ShumyatskyOn 28 June 1938 he was sentenced to death and executed by firing squad.
Gilberto GilEarly on in the 1960s, Gil earned income primarily from selling bananas in a shopping mall and composing jingle s for television advertisement s ; In February 1969 Gil and Veloso were arrested by the Brazilian military government, brought from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, and spent three months in prison and another four under house arrest, They were given no reason or charge for their arrest.
XiaomingxiongAt the end of 1979, Xiaomingxiong returned to British colonial Hong Kong, where homosexual acts were still illegal and punishable by life imprisonment.
Dulcie SeptemberOn her release in April 1969, the Pretoria regime controlled her activities with a five-year banning order, which prohibited her from engaging in political activity and from practising her profession.
Hideki TojoTōjō was tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East for war crimes and found guilty of the following : Hideki Tōjō accepted full responsibility in the end for his actions during the war, and made this speech : Tōjō was sentenced to death on November 12, 1948 and executed by hanging 41 days later on December 23, 1948.
Nikolay BaumanIn 1897 Bauman was arrested and imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, where he was kept in solitary confinement for 22 months.
Zhang JianhongSpreading Nine-Commentaries & Promoting Quitting-CCP-System are the Barriers that CCP can not Pass Return Me Gao Zhisheng, Return Me The Conscience of China On March 19, 2007 Zhang was illegally sentenced for 6 years in prison plus one year's deprivation of political rights by Senior People's Court of Zhejiang Province that was controlled by CCP Central Political and Law Commission.
John DemjanjukHe was convicted of having committed crimes against humanity and sentenced to death there in 1988.
Dragan Vasiljkovi?Dragan Vasiljković was arrested again in Australia on 12 May 2010 after being on the run for six weeks following a court ruling approving his extradition to Croatia for war crimes, among others for Knin camp.
Rohana WijeweeraWijeweera was arrested by the Police before the armed attack would taken place in April 1971, an attempt by students release him from prison failed and later he was tried by the Criminal Justice Commission that was formed after the failed insurrection under the charges of aiding and abetting to overthrow the Her Majesty's Government of Ceylon.
Halil SavdaOn 7 December 2006, less than two months after forming the COP, Halil Savda was arrested and detained once again when he attended a trial session in Çorlu Military Court on charges of `` persistent disobedience'' of Turkish law.
Ali Hassan al-MajidIn 2006 he was charged with genocide and crimes against humanity for his part in the Anfal campaign and was transferred to the Iraq Special Tribunal for trial.
Willi GrafOn 19 April 1943, he was sentenced to death at the Volksgerichtshof for high treason, Wehrkraftzersetzung (undermining the troops' spirit), and furthering the enemy's cause.
Anna Louise StrongIn great part because of her overtly pro-Chinese Communist sympathies she was arrested in Moscow in 1949 and charged by the Soviets with espionage.
Nikola ZhekovOn 1 February 1945 he was sentenced to death by the People's Court established by the government of the Fatherland Front.
Hermann BrillBrill also wrote a number of essays and leaflets during this time ; he was arrested several times by the Gestapo, and after the workings of the Deutsche Volksfront were discovered, was convicted of high treason in 1938 and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Ji?? MuchaIn 1951 he was arrested by the country's Communist government for alleged espionage, and following the demands of the State Prosecutor for the death penalty, he was ultimately sentenced to hard labor in the Jachymov uranium mines.
Konstantin Rokossovsky Rokossovsky held senior commands until August 1937 when he became caught up in Joseph Stalin's Great Purge and accused of being a spy.
Dmitri Bystrolyotov In 1937, at the height of Stalin's purges, he was recalled to the Soviet Union and soon arrested and tortured until he `` confessed'' to selling out to the enemy.
David Levy YuleeIn 1865 after the war, Yulee was imprisoned in Fort Pulaski for nine months due to his participation in the Confederate government.
Lothar BucherWith others of his colleagues he was in 1850 brought to trial for having taken part in organizing a movement for refusal to pay taxes ; he was condemned to fifteen months imprisonment in a fortress, but left the country before the sentence was executed.
Fatin R??t? ZorluHe was sentenced to death and executed by hanging on the island of İmralı on September 16, 1961 along with Adnan Menderes and Hasan Polatkan.
Konstantinos KaramanlisHe was convicted in Greece and sentenced to a 25-year term as a war criminal in 1959.
Leonid Plyushch He was arrested in January 1972 on charges of anti-Soviet activity, and was jailed for a year before his trial began.
Edgar FeuchtingerLater in 1944 he was tried and convicted of treason by the Reich court, demoted and sentenced to execution.
Ieng Sary Nuon Chea on trial Ieng Sary, reportedly living in'' an opulent Phnom Penh villa surrounded by security guards and barbed wire'' was arrested on 12 November 2007 in Phnom Penh on an arrest warrant from the Cambodia Tribunal for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Alberto BacheletIn a letter to his son Albert, who lived in Australia, reported : He was put under house arrest in October 1973, but on December 18 he was arrested for the third time with several officers and NCOs in the Air Force, who tried for'' treason'' in Martial entitled Aviation / Bachelet and other ROL 1-73, also known as FACH Process.
Ali Ghaleb Himmat In April 2008 an Egyptian military court sentenced Himmat'' in absentia'' to ten years in prison for money laundering and supporting a banned organization.
Trailokyanath ChakravartyHe was arrested in Calcutta in 1914 due to his underground revolutionary activities carried out in Rajshahi, Comilla and Maldah and was sent to Andaman for Barisal conspiracy case.
Rudolf HessHess was convicted of crimes against peace and conspiracy with other German leaders to commit crimes and was transferred to Spandau Prison in 1947, where he served a life sentence.
Victor JaclardIn 1866, Jaclard was imprisoned for six months for participating in a demonstration.
Iso HOn June 30, 2005, Iso H was sentenced to six and half months in prison for refusing to enlist in either the Finnish defence force or equivalent civilian service.
Myuran SukumaranAfter a criminal trial, Sukumaran was sentenced to execution by firing squad on 14 February 2006 by the Denpasar District Court.
Oleksandr KonyskyKonysky also kept ties with the Ukrainian activists of Halychyna for which he was charged as Little-Russian propaganda activist and without trials in 1863 he was sent to Vologda.