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He said he believed that Moscow "used a pretext to invade your country," weighing in confidently on the question of whether Mr. Saakashvili should be blamed for ordering the Aug. 7 shelling of Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital.

Ministers of the royalist government have been blamed for ordering a crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in which 19 people were killed in April, before the king gave up the dictatorial powers he had seized 14 months earlier.

He has also been blamed for ordering some of the worst bloodshed in Mexico's ongoing drug war, a conflict that has claimed more than 100,000 lives in the last decade.

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Later, he represented one of the officers whom the young Marines blamed for indirectly ordering the hazing.

He also blamed Iran for ordering the rocket fire into Israel, underlining Israel's concern that a nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers had emboldened the Islamic Republic.

A well-educated and trained community that possesses information about where they will get information and what emergency actions to take is less likely to be confused by warning messages, to resist evacuation orders, or to blame officials for ordering an evacuation when a catastrophic event fails to occur (e.g., Cardona [1997]).

(Part of it is collected, under the title "Can I be Blamed for Obeying Orders?", in Hare 1972a; there it is followed by three papers originally published in the 1950s, and more from the 1960s).

Critics of the Ottoman Empire blamed the government for ordering the systematic slaughter of these people, based on fears that they would conspire with the Russians or allies to destroy the country.

Some thirty years later, in France, the book was blamed for inciting Queen Catherine de Medicii to order the massacre of two thousand rebel Protestants.

It also vowed to eradicate a practice that many consider a bedrock of military life here but that has also been blamed for widespread brutality: the "order and obey" system among enlisted men.

If there are pointed lessons here for some BBC programme-makers, who must bear partial responsibility for the final level of public bafflement, maybe they shouldn't be blamed for submitting to management orders, issued when the now forgotten escort fan and culture secretary, John Whittingdale, was emitting worrying noises.

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