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Radical Islamic groups have engaged in
indiscriminate
bombings, while groups with strong authoritarian tendencies have made inroads into President Megawati's inner circle.
These providers promise dangerous “same-day abortions,” which can include an
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cocktail of pills and operations that put women at risk of incomplete abortions, sepsis, and even death.
Of course, they will say they were fighting terrorism, as if that excuses their
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methods and reckless disregard for civilian lives.
The attacks have been ceaseless and
indiscriminate.
Palestinians were so locked in their opposition to Zionism that they were unable to appreciate the Jews’ existential needs, just as they failed to appreciate the effects of
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acts of violence against Israeli civilians.
The dreadful result was the
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denial of civil rights and the principles of democracy, and the rise of what today’s leaders call “socialism with Chinese characteristics” – a bitter euphemism for unchecked Party and government power entwined with commercial interests.
So-called “fishing expeditions” –
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trawling through bank accounts – remain out of bounds.
Putin’s methods are forcing tens of thousands of civilians to flee
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airstrikes, clearing the way for the death squads of a regime that in recent months had been showing signs of exhaustion, and dashing any remaining hope of creating effective safe zones in northern Jordan and southern Turkey.
Two-thirds of UN member states have called for a nuclear-weapons convention similar to existing treaties banning other categories of particularly inhumane and
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weapons, from biological and chemical arms to anti-personnel land mines and cluster munitions.
First, while
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austerity may be the only option for those eurozone countries that no longer have access to capital markets, others have more choice of policy options.
Fourth, the cost of rushed austerity is that it generally relies on immediate fixes, such as
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spending cuts and tax hikes that are expected to yield revenue in the short term, but that have an economically damaging impact.
UN Security Council Resolution 2254, which provides a road map for the Syrian peace process, obliges all actors, including Russia, to stop
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attacks against civilians.
Gut-wrenching images of unspeakable,
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violence against civilians have shocked the world.
According to the Violations Documentation Center, the leading cause of death among Syrian civilians this year has been the
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use of aerial weapons – barrel bombs and chlorine gas dropped from helicopters by the Syrian army.
Its inadequacy may lead to the formulation of a much older answer: revulsion against the market economy, accompanied by
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condemnation of debt and debt instruments.
The Assad regime’s
indiscriminate
attacks have forcibly displaced, injured, or killed millions of noncombatants.
The horrific, indiscriminate, and long-term consequences of nuclear weapons for humanity and the environment cannot be overstated – especially when they target densely populated areas.
Whatever the cost, we must stop the massive, random,
indiscriminate
bombings – and, worst of all, the discriminate ones aimed chiefly at civilians, humanitarian convoys, and hospitals – that the forces of Bashar al-Assad and Russia have resumed with a vengeance in and around what was once Syria’s most populous city.
The MILF remained engaged in a brutal campaign of beheadings, assassination, kidnappings, and
indiscriminate
butchery.
Assad’s red herring, a belated and sham referendum on constitutional reform, has not ended the
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killing of thousands of protesters and innocent civilians.
In addition to shifting Europe's focus from its real budget challenges, the Stability Pact is
indiscriminate
- ie, it treats both high and low-debt countries in the same way.
The crimes it documents include severe harm to civilians by Russian airstrikes in support of the Syrian government, the “targeting of hospitals, medical personnel, and transport,” and “continued, deliberate, and
indiscriminate
attacks on schools.”
Mistaken beliefs, on the other hand, are reflected in metaphors like “contagion” and “domino effect,” which imply that financial markets become blind, virulent, and
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when they are disturbed.
An
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attack such as a bomb in the Underground will necessarily hit people of many cultural backgrounds and beliefs.
And recent history – from the
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killings by the Lord’s Resistance Army in central and eastern Africa to the attacks against Christians by the Pakistani Taliban – shows that bigotry remains deeply embedded.
In war-torn countries, the destruction of infrastructure is generally
indiscriminate.
At best, this broad,
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definition of personal data threatens to create unnecessary obstacles for EU-based digital advertisers.
They are those whose craven relief that a “strongman” has appeared to impose order (his own) on the Syrian mess prevents them from seeing that the primary effect of Russia’s massive,
indiscriminate
bombardments has been to accelerate the flow of refugees toward Europe.
China’s test, like the US atmospheric nuclear test in 1962, was highly damaging to the space environment, creating a vast, indiscriminate, and lethal debris field.
It is a historic achievement, one that promises to end more than a half-century of kidnapping, forced displacement,
indiscriminate
attacks on villages, and violence that has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths.
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