Sentence examples for atrocity sites from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "atrocity sites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to locations where significant acts of violence or human rights violations have occurred, often in a historical or memorial context.
Example: "The tour included several atrocity sites, allowing visitors to reflect on the tragic events that took place there."
Alternatives: "sites of violence" or "locations of atrocities".

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One of the most abiding memories of my tour, though, was having to go out one day to survey all the mass atrocity sites in Bosnia-Hercegovina.

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The working group will visit sites of atrocity, marked and unmarked, and will consider practices of memorialization and forgetting.

I was a novice reporter travelling between sites of atrocity, visiting the drab offices of pro-India or pro-Kashmiri independence politicians for press conferences.

It joins a dishearteningly long list of other sites of atrocity throughout history, from Dachau to the Soviet gulags to America's WWII-era Japanese internment camps.

The largest is a series of 20 pictures of cemeteries and sites of atrocities, taken over 15 years around the world and linking South Africa with a modern history of political violence.

The migrants' path through Mexico is a map of violence and extortion and is studded with sites of atrocities like the 2010 massacre of 72 migrants near the northeastern town of San Fernando by the Zetas drug cartel.

Sensing an opportunity to make a movie that presents the country as it is now, not simply as a historical site of atrocity, he arrived with a nine-page outline — the story of two teenage boys and the single-minded quest that comes between them — which he had written with the help of Samuel Anderson, an old friend.

This kind of hag-ography exists not only in Wicca circles but in academe (Mary Daly: "Our foresisters were the Great Hags whom the institutionally powerful but privately impotent patriarchs found too threatening for coexistence"), with the female body seen as a site of atrocity and with witch-burnings equated to the Holocaust.

Commissioners offered unusual gestures of acknowledgement such as rising when the witnesses entered the courtroom, visiting the sites of atrocities, and participating in public reburials (for more detail see Kiss 2000: 73).

For tourists to any site of atrocity, Bloomfield has this advice: "I think it is important to remember that you're entering a graveyard... You're going [to these sites] to learn from the past and achieve a deeper understanding of what took place there... but you're also going there to pay your respects to these people [who] died nameless and faceless".

A castle view Away from the Auschwitz death camp and the massive industrial slaughter houses of the Holocaust that still stand as memorials to the murderous evil of Nazi Germany, away from official monuments like those in the pulverized Warsaw Ghetto, here in the literal killing fields of Europe scant markers bear witness to atrocities at the site where they were perpetrated.

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