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"We are consistently facing suspicion of any foreigner working in the country," he told a press conference in Geneva.
Why can't we cry in public, hug one another more, say "I love you" to a new friend, without facing suspicion or ridicule?
Children who are released or escape from the group are normally stigmatized, facing suspicion and rejection when they return home, according to UNICEF.
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Armstrong faces suspicion partly because he has been so successful.
Even so, Mr. Bush may face suspicion about his intentions.
"For years, some relatives themselves unfairly faced suspicion that is particularly oppressive," said the chancellor.
Like Huawei, it has faced suspicion from western governments, who worry that it could be undermining their infrastructure.
When a foreign power takes control of an oil-rich nation's resources, it inevitably faces suspicion about its motives.
The rugby club initially faced suspicion because most of its members were Western expatriates and its official head a British diplomat.
As Alloa academy's first campus cop, Andy Ward faced suspicion from parents and pupils when he took up his post in the market town east of Stirling.
He faces suspicion from those who see miners as a macho tribe who wouldn't lift a finger to help gays.
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