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At one point during the 60-hour siege, the terrorists were going room to room trying to find additional
victims.
As it stands, the US Constitution denies fundamental protections to
victims
of gender violence such as sexual assault, intimate partner violence and stalking.
Unlike what you may have seen on "Law & Order: SVU," justice is rare for
victims
of gender violence.
And even in those rare cases where law enforcement has chosen to act,
victims
have no rights during the resulting criminal process.
You see,
victims
are not parties in a criminal case.
Despite this constitutional flaw, some
victims
of gender violence have found protections under federal Civil Rights statutes, such as Title IX.
And through campus-level proceedings, Title IX goes so far as to give
victims
equitable rights during the campus process, which means that
victims
can represent their own interests during proceedings, rather than relying on educational institutions to do so.
So while Civil Rights protects some victims, we should want to protect all
victims.
So as a
victims'
rights attorney fighting to increase the prospect of justice for survivors across the country and as a survivor myself, I'm not here to say, "Time's Up."
So that's why the petitioner, the victims, the peasants, want to take the train to Beijing to petition to the central government, they want the emperor to settle the problem.
I met him at a shelter where Free the Slaves rehabilitates
victims
of slavery.
We, the beneficiaries of globalization, seem to exploit these
victims
with every purchase we make, and the injustice feels embedded in the products themselves.
It displays the names of the thousands of
victims
using a beautiful concept called "meaningful adjacency."
When you put it all together, it's quite a computational challenge: 3,500 victims, 1,800 adjacency requests, the importance of the overall physical specifications and the final aesthetics.
And I said, "Is there anything I can do to help?" and — (Laughter) — the nurse kind of had a hysterical laugh, and I'm turning my head trying to see everybody, and I had this weird memory of being in college and raising, raising money for the flood
victims
of Bangladesh, and then I look over and my anesthesiologist is clamping the mask on me, and I think, "He looks Bangladeshi," — (Laughter) — and I just have those two facts, and I just think, "This could work somehow."
Schlaug found that his stroke
victims
who were aphasic, could not form sentences of three- or four-word sentences, but they could still sing the lyrics to a song, whether it was "Happy Birthday To You" or their favorite song by the Eagles or the Rolling Stones.
So we've got to find a different mechanism, and one of the best mechanisms I've ever come across is the
victims
of terrorism.
But whether it's victims, whether it's governments, NGOs, or even the Queen yesterday, in Northern Ireland, we have to interact and engage with those different layers of terrorism, and, in effect, we do have to have a little dance with the devil.
We're all
victims
of terrorism.
We're all here, and all of those who watch it are going to be traumatized by this event, but all of you here who are
victims
are going to learn some hard truths.
We do not look after our victims, and we do not enable them, and what I'm going to try and show is that actually,
victims
are the best weapon we have against more terrorism.
Some of those
victims
said enough is enough.
When we put the
victims
as the underdog and flipped it, they didn't know what to do.
We became, or those
victims
became, more importantly, a ghost that haunted the terrorist organization.
There's another case called the McDonald case, where some
victims
of Semtex, of the Provisional IRA bombings, which were supplied by Gaddafi, sued, and that action has led to amazing things for new Libya.
After the bomb, the
victims
are not into this.
The role we could do right now is going away and looking at how we can support
victims
around the world to bring initiatives.
Then other victims, they got into my sisters.
Cut school Friday, catch the subway downtown, check out my
victims
hangin' around.
I was 22, and in the United States, women ages 16 to 24 are three times as likely to be domestic violence
victims
as women of other ages, and over 500 women and girls this age are killed every year by abusive partners, boyfriends, and husbands in the United States.
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