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When young men are willing to join gangs and brutalize their communities for a small fee, and women are raped on the way to work, and, when they report this, the
perpetrators
bribe their way out of jail, and when young girls have to sell their bodies to buy sanitary towels, you know the society is broken.
Compassion helps him turn away from the feeling of his suffering as the most absolute, most terrible suffering anyone has ever had and broadens his awareness of the sufferings of others, even of the
perpetrators
of his misery and the whole mass of beings.
So we're talking about good witnessing, but what happens if the
perpetrators
are filming?
And there's not a single piece of technology that can ever stop the
perpetrators.
When the terrorist incidents occurred in the United Kingdom a couple of years ago, I think even though they didn't claim as many lives as we lost in the United States on 9/11, I think the thing that troubled the British most was that the
perpetrators
were not invaders, but homegrown citizens whose religious and political identities were more important to them than the people they grew up with, went to school with, worked with, shared weekends with, shared meals with.
They prove that the cops, when they can't find the REAL perpetrators, always blame the parents and accuse them of sexual abuse of their kids.
Supposedly all 32 were based on fact with information at the end of each episode of the court sentences imposed on the
perpetrators
of the crimes, this has at times been a gritty, well acted, believable and dare I say, entertaining series.
"Jaded" takes on the complex question of abuse: the
perpetrators
and the victims.
Don't let my comments mislead you however, as i would recommend you watch this film, as it does shed some light on the psychology or non existent psychology behind the
perpetrators
of such crimes.
Rapid, frantic and choppy cuts follow for the next half-hour as Creasy tracks down the
perpetrators.
the
perpetrators
of this dreck should be ashamed.
Hines and Goforth, the
perpetrators
of this crime, begin on the wrong foot first step, by assuming that Wells wrote Gothic horror and that all of his lines are meant to be taken seriously.
It reeks of sulfurous death awaiting the
perpetrators
of world war.
Stone's delivery is actually very well timed and delivered with aplomb, but this doesn't match the rest of the cast, and it is initially easier to put the blame on him, rather than the real
perpetrators
of the poor delivery.
First, the story is another look at the topic of terrorism, revealing the effects of these senseless catastrophes much like America's 9/11 tragedy on all players - the survivors of the victims, the survivors of the perpetrators, and the way so much of life changes in the wake of explosive surprises and the strength to survive in the aftermath of these traumas.
Set in Mexico City, Carlos Reygadas' provocative Battle in Heaven reflects the contradictions of the teeming megalopolis of 20 million, a beautiful city of stately old buildings and tree-lined suburbs, yet one in which 3,000 kidnappings take place each year with most
perpetrators
getting away with their crimes.
A crucial factor in many countries that facilitates the commission of great crimes is the belief by the
perpetrators
that they will never be held accountable.
Some took legal action against the alleged perpetrators, often their elderly parents.
Former
perpetrators
often try to de-legitimize their former victims’ moral superiority by claiming they were victims themselves.
In the vast majority of these cases, the investigations stalled and the
perpetrators
have never been identified.
For this reason,
perpetrators
of serious human-rights violations on all sides should be held accountable, a demand that has been pointedly ignored since 2001.
Is justice for the victims and
perpetrators
of Saddam's crimes any less important for separating Iraq's past from the present and the future?
It has not prosecuted the
perpetrators
of the 2008 Mumbai massacre, or constrained the terrorist forces that operate, with the complicity of the military establishment, on its territory.
How extraordinary, then, to learn that one of the
perpetrators
of these crimes, Condoleezza Rice, has just led the debate in a special session of the United Nations Security Council on the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war.
Indeed, the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was written deliberately with loopholes that gave immunity to
perpetrators
of many kinds of sexual humiliation and abuse.
These acts need to be called by their true names – war crimes and sex crimes – and people in America need to demand justice for the
perpetrators
and their victims.
If that is correct, its
perpetrators
are still at large.
We also need additional measures to ensure that
perpetrators
of serious international crimes are brought to justice.
As the Russian intellectual historian Nikolay Koposov recently observed, the “memory laws” being enacted there “differ fundamentally from memory laws in Western Europe, because they actively protect the memory of the perpetrators, rather than the victims, of state-sponsored crimes.”
Instead, the US should provide evidence of the chemical attacks to the UN; call on the Security Council to condemn the perpetrators; and refer such violations to the International Criminal Court.
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