Victims
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Europe has a historic responsibility to help
victims
of war and violence, and responsible politicians recognize that it is inhumane to bar entrance to people fleeing for their lives.
Health-Care Innovation in the Global SouthDHAKA – Children die from preventable and treatable conditions like diarrhea and pneumonia every day, with the developing world accounting for the majority of
victims.
Much of the news coverage accompanying this anniversary showed that for most victims, even those who were not physically harmed, relearning “the next life” is an everyday ordeal.
In a November survey published in Le Monde, many
victims
reported an inability to return to work.
Even if the welfare of the
victims
is ignored, torture is not cost-free; it damages the perpetrators, corrodes democratic institutions, and corrupts the rule of law.
Given that all were undeniably
victims
of both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, minimizing their role in the Holocaust hasn’t been all that difficult to achieve.
Some countries are major contributors to the problem; others are major
victims.
Unless these studies are done, poor countries might find themselves continuing
victims
of worsening climatic shocks, such as severe hurricanes, droughts, and flooding, without realizing that the events are not accidental, but the result of long-term patterns of global energy use.
The first reflex of too many leaders at such times is to stigmatize the
victims
a second time, by suggesting that they were asking for it.
Moreover, many Socialists fear that excessive public spending may trigger inflation, and that their core constituencies will become its first
victims.
They are acutely aware of their increasing influence around the world, as investors, trading partners, and as contributors to and
victims
of environmental change.
Let us concede that child marriage, female circumcision, and the like are not found reprehensible by many societies; but let us also ask the
victims
of these practices how they feel.
Others argued that terrorists were all
victims
of clinical paranoia or some other psychosis.
Philippine Police Chief Ronald dela Rosa has even blamed the
victims
for their own deaths, claiming that, “If they did not fight it out with the police, they would be alive.”
So, should innocent
victims
and those who gained nothing from fake prosperity really be made to pay even more?
And that does not even include the costs borne by the epidemic’s
victims
and their families and communities.
Even funeral directors are facing new risks and challenges, from dealing with overdose victims’ relatives to safe handling of victims’ bodies.
Because the Rohingya’s persecutors, by restricting access to journalists and photographers, have denied their
victims
a face, and because the Rohingya are Muslims at a bad time to be Muslim, nearly the entire world is turning a blind eye.
Furthermore, the first
victims
of any long-term price decrease will be high-cost producers, many of which are publicly traded, leaving investors more – not less – exposed.
Nigeria’s kidnapped girls are
victims
not just of an act of violence but of a way of thinking.
News organizations argue that the policy is motivated by respect for the alleged
victims.
Indeed, only when
victims
have stood up and stated their names – granted, a difficult and often painful thing to do – have institutional change and successful prosecutions been possible.
When
victims
are not kept hidden, it becomes much clearer that rape can happen to anyone – grandmothers and students, homemakers and prostitutes.
Instead, we have stereotypes about how “real” rape
victims
must look and act in order to be taken seriously.
So-called “rape shield” laws should be used to protect alleged
victims.
After all, many clubs had previously heard allegations of sexual abuse of young players, but had chosen to ignore them or cover them up, at times even doling out hush money to the
victims
– all for the sake of protecting their own reputations.
And then there is the Penn State scandal, in which the university’s trustees turned a blind eye to a long-running cover-up of the serial pedophilia of Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach who gained access to his
victims
through his own charity for troubled youth.
They and other emerging-market countries are
victims
of a rational flight to safety, exacerbated by an irrational panic.
This dream destroyed generations of
victims.
Instead, the repudiation of secrecy should resemble a truth and reconciliation process, with wrongdoers providing a full public account of their behavior, perhaps accompanied by testimony from
victims.
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