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Many RPF soldiers carried out retribution killings; it is disputed whether Kagame organised these, or was powerless to stop them.
He said his greatest concern was that the authorities would carry out "insane retribution" on his family, several of whom have already been placed under arrest.
Enraged, Giovanni declares Ash and his friends dead, and sends his minions Jessie, James Julia Lawtonn and Gharret Patrick Paon) and Meowth to carry out the retribution.
On 27 April, Chen appeared in an internet video in which he expressed his concern that the authorities would carry out "insane retribution" on his family and made three demands of Premier Wen Jiabao: 1) that local officials who allegedly assaulted his family be prosecuted; 2) that his family's safety be guaranteed; and 3) that the Chinese government prosecute corruption cases under the law.
The British responded ferociously, decisively defeated the rebels, and carried out wanton retribution to teach the natives a lesson in imperial governance.
It was the deadliest attack in Kenya since the bombing of the US embassy in 1998 and one in a series of al-Shabaab attacks on the country, which the terrorist group claimed were carried out in retribution for the "unspeakable atrocities against the Muslims of East Africa by the Kenyan security forces".
The army says the murders were carried out in retribution for the 19 March killing of a Kopassus soldier at a cafe.
Members have begun to carry out attacks within Pakistan, as retribution for Pakistani cooperation with the United States.
A malicious insider in a wireless network may carry out a number of devastating attacks without fear of retribution, since the messages it broadcasts are authenticated with valid credentials such as a digital signature.
It is likely that he not only fears capture by European intelligence agencies, but also retribution from ISIS for failing to carry out his mission by either getting killed or committing suicide during the attack.
In his book, Mr. Harris recounted how while taking classes at Ohio State University in Columbus in 1991, he met an Iraqi woman, whom he identified as Miriam Arif, who warned him that the Iraqi Government would carry out a biological attack on the United States, probably with bubonic plague or anthrax, in retribution for its losses in the Persian Gulf war.
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