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"In the wake of a mass atrocity and in the midst of an investigation that galvanized the nation, Awadallah did not step forward to share information he had about one or more of the hijackers, whose names and faces had been widely publicized across the country," the court declared.
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At a time in which there is so much sorrow, tragedy, atrocity and depravity in the realm of news, the world thankfully has the spectacular story of the against-all-odds Chilean miners' rescue upon which to focus.
Worse is the knowledge that hundreds of America's children have been sent to witness atrocity and die in the name of perpetrating violence on perpetrators of violence in order to instruct them perpetration of violence is unacceptable.
People in the province talk routinely about the many American "atrocities" and "massacres" in the war against the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
Furthermore, the Chinese communist leaders, remembering the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, the massive June 4th , 1989Tienanmen demonstrations and Japanese atrocities and humiliation in the Anti-Japanese War (1937 to 1935), are leery of failed adventures.
Among other aspects it examines the role played by Delhi Police in facilitating the atrocity, and the sinister role played by the judiciary afterwards.
In the nineteen-seventies and eighties, while the Holocaust became "the benchmark of oppression and atrocity" in the American imagination, as the historian Peter Novick has argued, it was largely ignored in the United Kingdom.
The massacres in Africa and the Balkans and atrocities in the name of political oppression will go unchecked if we plow the killing sites.
His intentional misinformation, that the "film you are about to see is true", was a response to being "lied to by the government about things that were going on all over the world", including Watergate, the 1973 oil crisis, and "the massacres and atrocities in the Vietnam War".
He described some of the ramifications of such atrocities and the ways in which they undermine the entire society in which the women live.
And, as the New York Times noted in a Dec. 17 article, Sudan President Omar Hassan al-Bashir "has been indicted on a charge of genocide and other crimes at the International Criminal Court because of mass killings and atrocities in the Darfur region".
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