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April 30 is indeed called the Day of Liberation in Vietnam: 1.5 million Vietnamese died during that war; 3 million were
wounded.
Third, the Chinese government must issue an official apology to the victims, the wounded, and their families and provide proper compensation to them.
While it was true that the outside world once preyed on a defenseless China, modern Chinese must get beyond
wounded
pride because to insist that China is still being hobbled by foreign conspiracies against its sovereignty and prosperity is to encourage the Chinese to engage in a form of dangerously delusional thinking.
His odyssey began on June 4, 1989, when he spent a horrific night trying to save hundreds of
wounded
and dying victims who flooded through his hospital's eighteen operating rooms as the People's Liberation Army opened fire on its way to Tiananmen Square.
India’s
Wounded
StateNEW DELHI – The September 7 bomb blast at the entrance to the High Court in New Delhi was a macabre finale to a summer of crisis.
The scars of the global financial crisis and Great Recession, combined with longer-term structural economic, technological, cultural, and demographic trends, have left large swaths of the population in many countries feeling politically neglected, culturally disparaged, and/or economically
wounded.
The backlash – fueled by frustration with the added pressure on public services, finances, and law enforcement, not to mention political fearmongering – left Merkel so
wounded
that she did not seek reelection as leader of her party this month, and will not stand for reelection as chancellor after her current term expires in 2021.
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America appreciated the spontaneous demonstrations of sympathy and solidarity that poured across the Atlantic after September 11 th .
Violent clashes between the two groups have left hundreds dead and
wounded.
Bhutto initially saw this as an opportunity to end her exile and ease herself into the prime ministership with a politically
wounded
partner.
Meanwhile, amid plodding deliberations of incremental steps that are clearly inadequate, Syrians are being displaced, wounded, tortured, and killed in droves.
The night finished with many
wounded
and one more killed.
While he has seemingly lost touch with the French people, he is deeply aware of and
wounded
by his declining popularity, and no one should underestimate his ability to reinvent himself with a new government after the municipal elections and greater distance from his immediate entourage.
The combined assault has, among other things, killed hundreds of people and
wounded
more than a thousand, put the city’s remaining hospitals out of commission, and deprived the population of drinking water.
This year also marks the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and 9, when citizens everywhere will have an opportunity to pay their respects to the hundreds of thousands of people who were killed or
wounded
on those tragic days.
Here, too, Putin tries to walk on both sides of the street, calling Koba a tyrant to sooth the
wounded
feelings the Baltic leaders, yet instantly qualifying his remarks by saying that Stalin was no Hitler.
Even after Tamerlan had died, and Dzhokhar, already wounded, was the only known fugitive, the Boston authorities decided to close down the entire city.
Now is the time for Georgian, Russian, Abkazian, and Ossetian civilians who are bearing the brunt of the conflict to come together to stop imperial chess games that kill thousands of people and leave thousands more displaced and emotionally
wounded.
Total investment growth is expected to reach 2.9% – weak by past standards, but nonetheless a promising salve for the
wounded
German mood.
Those images are of children’s shriveled, vitrified bodies; of the
wounded
whose limbs, for lack of drugs, have been amputated by desperate doctors who are soon massacred themselves; of women mown down by rocket fire, as in Sarajevo 24 years ago, while waiting in line to buy yogurt or bread; of volunteers struck down while digging through the rubble in search of survivors; of human beings drained of strength, surviving in filth and waste, saying goodbye to life.
In August, gunmen invaded the home of an impoverished Roma widow, Maria Balogh, shot her to death, and
wounded
her 13-year-old daughter.
In simultaneous bomb attacks on trains in Madrid, Islamist terrorists killed 191 people and
wounded
over 2,000.
Every part of Germany's international position has been
wounded
by the Iraq war.
Instead of ignoring the other (the American way) or lamenting a
wounded
ego (the European way), they should confront the common challenges they face as a result of a globalization process that they are no longer able to master.
While canvassing for votes in his hometown in southern Taiwan on the eve of the election, President Chen and Vice President Annette Lu were both
wounded
by an assassin's bullet.
To put it crudely: does it matter that the Chinese Communist Party killed millions upon millions people, desecrated the environment and deeply
wounded
China's traditional culture?
But the world hears very little about the 1.3 million Indian troops who served in the conflict, which claimed the lives of 74,187, with another 67,000
wounded.
At the moment, we are exposed to the full wrath of a NATO army, without access to even a single helicopter to evacuate our
wounded.
Disoriented by the Kremlin's massive black propaganda, voters, especially the less educated and economically wounded, cast their votes for it, a political bloc without a recognizable face or program.
She emerged unharmed to find that two members of her family were dead and a third
wounded.
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