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The Wikileaks publication of raw US intelligence reports from Afghanistan confirmed what had long been
suspected.
In 1996, a series of lawsuits forced tobacco companies to release millions of internal documents, which confirmed what public-health advocates and policymakers had long suspected: as early as the 1950s, the industry knew that nicotine was addictive and that cigarettes caused cancer.
It is also
suspected
of drilling horizontally into the South’s oil fields, in defiance of the CPA.
But, as Smith’s theory shows, May’s decision to hold an early election tipped her hand to voters, who probably
suspected
that she was exploiting her informational advantage to reinforce her own political position.
Some
suspected
an epidemic of "brain fever" of some sort.
Some of us always
suspected
that the Schroeder-Blair idea of "New Labour" or, in German, the "New Center," had no real basis.
Resuscitating Africa’s Health CareFREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE – In late October, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) confirmed what many had long suspected: millions of dollars donated to fight the Ebola outbreaks in Guinea and Sierra Leone had been mismanaged and stolen.
As everyone now knows, and as many
suspected
at the time, the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was based on false pretenses.
(Zhukov was
suspected
of plotting to seize power, and, before forcing a decorated World War II general to resign, my father and his colleagues enlisted the support of other high-ranking generals, who all agreed with Khrushchev’s plan.)
External powers can, for example, launch a targeted attack, like the one that Israel carried out on
suspected
reactors under construction in Iraq and Syria.
In the vital fight to slow down the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, imagine it were possible to subject a
suspected
violator to the most intrusive and continuous system of international inspections far beyond what any international treaty postulates.
After all, households that are saving twice as much as previously
suspected
should be expected to be more resilient when confronted with rising interest rates.
When officials are accused or
suspected
of corruption, they do not quickly resign, as in Korea or Japan.
Moreover, the authorities have limited power to intercept vessels
suspected
of illegal activity.
It is widely suspected, for example, that the reason for the European Central Bank’s otherwise puzzling decision to raise interest rates in July 2008, as the world was sliding into the worst recession since the 1930’s, was that oil prices were just then reaching an all-time high.
It has long been
suspected
that the Croat electorate was more daring than the opposition parties.
And the state-owned energy giant Gazprom has been
suspected
of bankrolling anti-fracking activism in Lithuania and Romania.
Perhaps he
suspected
that Stalin, as the BBC alleged last year, was collecting and analyzing his feces to glean information about the Great Helmsman’s temperament.
And, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the wives of the Yodogo hijackers went to Europe, where they are
suspected
of abducting young Japanese students and taking them to North Korea.
One of his superiors at the nearby prefectural headquarters in Chamdo is
suspected
of having decided to punish them, as well as two of their cousins, Sonam Choephel and Rinchen Dorje, who are also in custody in Tibet for vague or unspecified offenses.
Abu Bakar Ba’asyir is a radical Muslim cleric who was convicted of blessing the original 2002 Bali bombing, and
suspected
by some of providing much more.
This was evident in cases where the International Atomic Energy Agency was granted access to
suspected
facilities during the negotiations, only to have local commanders turn away its inspectors when they arrived.
An incomplete list of his crimes includes:using chemical weapons against Iranian troops during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war that he started in 1980;murdering about 5,000 residents of the predominantly Kurdish town of Halabja in March 1988 through the use of chemical weapons, after using these weapons in previous months against Kurdish villages in the vicinity;murdering about 100,000 Kurds during the "Anfal" campaign between February and September 1988, mainly by transporting the victims to a desert area where they were forced into trenches, machine-gunned, and then covered with sand by bulldozers;destroying the ancient civilization of the Marsh Arabs in southeastern Iraq, followed by the forced resettlement and murder of the region's former residents;his actions in Kuwait when Iraq invaded in 1990, including the disappearance--still unresolved--of hundreds of Kuwaiti citizens;savage reprisals against the Shiites in southern Iraq in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War;and persecution of any and all Iraqis
suspected
of dissent or disloyalty.
However, it is of critical importance that the treatment of terrorists and those
suspected
of terrorist acts remains strictly within the rule of law.
Both Suharto and Thaksin were eventually overthrown, but not because they orchestrated the killings of
suspected
petty criminals and drug users.
Many suspect that some EU member states, while insisting on robust human-rights clauses in bilateral agreements with countries known to torture prisoners, secretly aided in the rendition of
suspected
terrorists to these same countries.
Now, partly in response to fears that Britons who have joined the fighting in Syria may return to carry out terrorism at home, the government has proposed legislation enabling it to revoke the citizenship of naturalized Britons
suspected
of involvement in terrorist activities – even if this makes them stateless.
And yet simply revoking citizenship does not solve the problem of leaving at large a
suspected
terrorist, who may then carry out an attack elsewhere – unless, as with Sakr, he is killed.
Suppose, however, that the 19 people correctly
suspected
of involvement in terrorism were able to return to Britain, and one carried out a terrorist attack similar to the London transport bombings, which killed 52 innocent people (the four bombers also died).
Unfortunately, few of those pages address any problem
suspected
to have caused the financial crisis.
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