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Disappear may refer to: * "To disappear" someone (transitive verb), referring to forced disappearance. Music * ''Disappear'' (album), or the title song, by T.S.O.L., 2001 * "Disappear" (Hoobastank song), 2005 * "Disappear" (INXS song), 1990 * "Disappear" (Motion City Soundtrack song), 2009 * "Disappear" (No Angels song), 2008 * "Disappear", by 8stops7 from ''Birth of a Cynic'' * "Disappear", by Beyoncé from '' I Am... Sasha Fierce'' * "Disappear", by Bullet for My Valentine from ''Scream Aim Fire'' * "Disappear", by Dream Theater from ''Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence'' * "Disappear", by Evanescence from ''Evanescence'' * "Disappear", by Greenwheel from '' Soma Holiday'' * "Disappear", by The Haunted from ''Unseen'' * "Disappear", by Imminence from '' Heaven in Hiding'' * "Disappear (Remember When)", by Issues from '' Issues'' * "Disappear", by Jars of Clay from '' The Eleventh Hour'' * "Disappear", by Letters to Cleo from '' Go!'' * "Disappear", by Logan Henderson * "Disappe ...
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Forced Disappearance
An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person with the support or acquiescence of a State (polity), state followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person's fate or whereabouts with the intent of placing the victim outside the protection of the law. Often, forced disappearance implies murder whereby a victim is kidnapping, abducted, may be illegally prison, detained, and is often tortured during interrogation, ultimately killed, and the body disposed of secretly. The party committing the murder has plausible deniability as there is no evidence of the victim's death. Enforced disappearance was first recognized as a human rights issue in the 1970s as a result of Detenidos Desaparecidos, its use by military dictatorships in Latin America during the Dirty War. However, it has occurred all over the world. According to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which came into force on 1 July 2002, when committed as ...
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