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"Their unannounced and forced entry damaged property, destroyed potential evidence and caused stress and fear for the MSF team," she said.
Mass murder apart, the worst thing about places such as the GDR or Mao's China was the way they destroyed potential.
"Their unannounced and forced entry damaged property, destroyed potential evidence and caused stress and fear for the MSF team," an MSF spokeswoman said.
She found the Secret Service had repeatedly stalled, and even destroyed potential evidence that could have helped the black agents' claim.
It is unclear how much, if any, prisoner mistreatment was on the taped-over video, but the military admitted that the automatic erasure "likely destroyed" potential evidence in at least one prisoner's case.
"Their unannounced and forced entry damaged property, destroyed potential evidence, and caused stress and fear," MSF said.
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The defence ministry stands by the decision to destroy potential "rolling bombs" that could have been used against German troops.
"We can't afford to have these continuing protests damage our economy and destroy potential jobs for Northern Ireland's young people," she said.
While this is controversial in its own right, companies using such cells say they are not destroying potential human life, since the fetuses have already been aborted for other reasons.
The Obama administration has told Poland that a new proposed US and Nato missile shield system aimed at destroying potential rocket attacks from Iran or Syria could be adapted to thwart "missiles coming from elsewhere".
The controversy surrounding the use of these cells has become a political issue, with some objecting that the use of these cells destroys potential life because they must be extracted from human embryos.
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