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prisoners of conscience

Peter Benenson
Peter Benenson

Phraseologism: Prisoners of conscience.

Meaning: Usually applied to prisoners who were thrown into prison for their political or religious beliefs.

Origin: From English: Prisoners of conscience. From the article "Forgotten Prisoners" (Observer. 1961. May 28) by the English lawyer, founder of Amnesty International, Peter Benenson (1921-2005).

Random phraseology:

I didn't go through the academies. I didn't finish them.

Meaning:

It is used jokingly and ironically, as a formula for an apology for an inaccuracy, ignorance of something, etc.

Origin:

From the film "Chapaev" (1934), filmed by the Soviet directors the Vasiliev brothers according to their own script. Words by Chapaev (actor Boris Babochkin). "The Vasilyev Brothers" is a creative pseudonym under which directors of the same name Georgy Nikolayevich Vasiliev (1899-1946) and Sergei Dmitrievich Vasiliev (1900-1959) worked.

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