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But they have been widely
condemned
by economists worldwide (including in Germany) as nonsense.
But Karimov has never
condemned
torture, and he has instituted no measures to prevent it.
Those who were on the wrong side of the political divide were not only guilty of erroneous views; they were seen as wrong in their essence, and therefore to be
condemned
and hated.
They often ended up in isolated villages or remote islands,
condemned
by society to spend the rest of their days as social outcasts.
Geremek knew that a feeling of national identity and pride is priceless, and that in Poland,
condemned
to struggle for independence, they are necessary virtues.
Here, it seems, is Ceausescu’s true curse: we are condemned, not to repeat history, but to forget it.
This was Russia’s fate after its 1917 revolution, which brought Lenin’s Bolsheviks to power and
condemned
the country to 75 years of totalitarian rule.
But does this mean that we are
condemned
to choose between the interventionist excesses of Iraq or Libya and the inaction that permitted mass atrocities to occur in Rwanda and Srebrenica (where UN peacekeepers were not authorized to intercede)?
This widely
condemned
governmental neglect of the Kobe earthquake victims was among the major sources of public indignation that helped popularize the reform movement from which Kan emerged.
It is fashionable today to decry Nehruvian socialism as a corrupt and inefficient system that
condemned
India to many years of slow economic growth.
Opposition political parties are drawing closer together, and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, despite progress in her power-sharing negotiations with Musharraf, has strongly
condemned
his actions.
Palme, indeed, seldom
condemned
oppression in Third World countries.
He constantly
condemned
apartheid in South Africa, yet he never criticized Mao's China, the most murderous regime to arise after World War II.
At a minimum, attacks on journalists like Khashoggi must be fully investigated, and their perpetrators must be held to account and
condemned
by the international community.
Japan seems
condemned
to endure chronic and pointless political trench warfare until some crisis forces a realignment of political parties along ideological and policy lines.
And never have so many children – half of today’s 58 million out of school – been denied their basic right to education because they are trapped in conflict zones, displaced and
condemned
to nomadic lives, or in refugee camps.
The bulk of the workforce is
condemned
either to joblessness or low wages.
Though North Korea’s alleged attack on Sony Pictures’ computers has been rightly condemned, it must be admitted that from the perspective of the North Korean elite, their country simply applied economic retaliation much like anyone else does.
Also tellingly, the accused member of the hated religious minority was jailed for life and
condemned
to a method of punishment – solitary confinement on an island 3,000 miles away – that was invented just for him after his conviction.
Lost HorizonIn the film "Groundhog Day," Bill Murray plays a hapless TV weatherman who seems
condemned
to endlessly relive the same day over and over again, no matter what he does.
This is the first time that a sitting head of state has been indicted for war crimes, with reaction around the world mainly divided between those who hailed the move as a great step for international justice and those who
condemned
it as colonialism.
If the reactions had
condemned
Volkswagen for seeking to mislead the public by supplying the researchers with a rigged car, I would not have been surprised.
Trump’s apparent equation of racists and opponents of racism was
condemned
in the strongest terms, even by some leading Republicans.
In Romania, some leading intellectuals publicly
condemned
the so-called “Jewish monopoly of suffering” – part of an “international conspiracy” that had reached, once again, the territory between the Danube and the Carpathians.
Recognizing this, Abe
condemned
the annexation of Crimea, calling it “a violation of Ukraine’s integrity and the integrity of its sovereignty and territory.”
The desire of East and Central European nations to becomepart and parcel of the Western political and economic system iswell understood by most Russians; even their desire to receivefirm and fixed security guarantees are not
condemned
out of hand.
The United States, Japan, and South Korea have already publicly
condemned
the launch as a “provocative act” and a violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718, adopted in October 2006, five days after North Korea conducted a nuclear weapons test.
More telling, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation held an extraordinary summit in Istanbul, where its members reaffirmed “the centrality of the cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif [Jerusalem] to the Muslim Ummah,” recognized East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, and strongly
condemned
Trump’s actions.
Europe can survive neither as a free-for-all nor as an Austerity Union in which some countries, behind a fig leaf of federalism, are
condemned
to permanent depression, and debtors are denied democratic rights.
Meryl Streep drew Trump’s ire with her speech at the Golden Globe Awards, in which she
condemned
Trump for mocking a disabled reporter and highlighted the importance of defending press freedom.
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