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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defenseless population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a group of people who are vulnerable and unable to protect themselves from harm or danger.
Example: "In times of war, a defenseless population often suffers the most from the consequences of conflict."
Alternatives: "an unprotected population" or "a vulnerable population".
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This international apathy and indecision convinces Assad that he is invincible and emboldens him to unleash barbaric horrors on a defenseless population.
"We bombed a defenseless population for 44 days around the clock," he says.
History will long remember that the UN Security Council has, for five years, failed in the task you have been charged with -- protecting a defenseless population.
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With almost no cunning and just a sheer, familiarly brazen "I dare you to stop me" 'tude, Bush has launched another unilateral attack on a weak and defenseless population -- Democrats, forcing them into another ignominious retreat.
Such a radical aim could only be pursued by a similarly radical method: by terrorism directed by an extremely powerful political police at an atomized and defenseless population.
With his alibi of fighting the FARC, the blood-thirsty Carlos Castaño, commander of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colomade, made the torture and martyrdom of a defenseless civilian population an everyday affair.
He was always at the head of any patrol, which put him at risk and ultimately cost him his life". 150 rangers have died since 1990 in a region that is devastated by political instability, proxy mineral wars, and mass displacement, torture, and atrocities directed against a defenseless civilian population.
Do we really believe we have a responsibility to protect defenseless populations from slaughter?
When, on the other hand, the norm is considered simply as an instrument to be used whenever it proves favourable, and to be avoided when it is not, a true Pandora's box is opened, releasing uncontrollable forces which gravely harm defenseless populations, the cultural milieu and even the biological environment.
The court's statute contains language banning the use of poisons taken directly from the Geneva Protocol; the prosecution of murderous attacks on defenseless populations is, of course, central to the ICC mission, regardless of means.
What are psychological and physical effects of this kind of attack, and how does one determine who was responsible? A. Follow-up information from the 1988 chemical attack in Halabja, Iraq, and the 2013 chemical attack in Ghouta, Syria, illustrates the terrifying impact of aerial chemical attacks on defenseless populations already under siege.
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