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All of the candidates should be made to answer questions like the ones raised here.
He should be made to answer for his actions in eastern Congo".
We know that we will be made to answer for something that we vehemently oppose.
He is the conventional politician who will be made to answer for the petulant outbursts of an incredibly unconventional candidate.
But, as president, only if accused of treason can he be made to answer to the courts—as the Constitutional Council, headed by one Roland Dumas, once affirmed.
In The Hague, he argued that President Jacques Chirac of France should be made to answer for the Srebrenica massacre since it was perpetrated by French-paid mercenaries.
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It is small solace for the dead, but these ruthless men ultimately are being made to answer for their crimes.
The UK Government should commission research into this bold policy and join the efforts already being made to answer the big economic and social challenges we face.
"We will not rest until all the alleged participants and enablers are made to answer for their conduct," he said in a statement.
Cruz, also, was made to answer for his inconsistency on the issue, with clips shown depicting the senator advocating a path to legal status for undocumented migrants.
Even if Mr. Polanski succeeds in negotiating his immediate freedom, the fact of his being made to answer before a court would be salutary.
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