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It also fought outside the security zone on several occasions, and earned a reputation for brutality and savagery, not only during combat operations, but also through atrocities committed against Serb and Jewish civilians.
While it achieved successes and proved itself competent in counter-insurgency operations against the Partisans in eastern Bosnia, the division earned a reputation for brutality and savagery, not only during combat operations, but also through atrocities committed against Serb and Jewish civilians in the security zone.
While it achieved successes and proved itself competent in counter-insurgency operations against the Partisans in eastern Bosnia between March and August 1944, the 13th SS Division earned a reputation for brutality and savagery, not only during combat operations, but also through atrocities committed against Serb civilians in the security zone.
Bahrain's brutality is not only at odds with American values, it is a threat to the country's long-term stability.
Indeed, he put himself forward to succeed Anthony McGrath in the role before Yorkshire decided, with familiar brutality, that not only did they not see him as captain, they could manage without him as a bowler, too.
It will take them showing up at City Council meetings, picketing in front of police stations, and demanding that their concerns, complaints and fears about police brutality -- not only for themselves but for their fellow citizens of lesser incomes, darker skin tones and questionable lifestyles -- be acknowledged and acted upon.
But after 9/11 Coleman saw that everything, including legality, had changed and that whatever they did, including extraordinary brutality, was not only legal, it was acceptable.
This diet of brutality has put not only our children but ourselves at risk.
A different view, from interventionists on the left and right, says we ignore these conflicts at our own peril; that America's willingness to apply force around the world is the ultimate safeguard against chaos, and America's failure to act in the face of Syrian brutality or Russian provocations not only violates our conscience, but invites escalating aggression in the future.
The story of Eman al-Obeidy from Libya is reflective not only of brutality in general, but also of particular brutality against women.
Although immigration from North Africa is a century-long phenomenon (170,000 Algerians and 130,000 Moroccans were recruited to fight for France in the first world war), what sticks in the memory is the bitterness of the Algerian war of 1954-62, when Frenchmen and Algerians killed and tortured each other with enthusiastic brutality.And the violence was not only in North Africa.
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