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"Actually, I am sorry that we did not liquidate him".
Bolotkhanov and his men wanted to liquidate him for using derogatory language about Kadyrov, they said in the video.
"The presence of president Laurent Gbagbo in the dock is clearly a judicial error, a swindle, a move to liquidate him politically, socially and physically".
After violence swept through Kenya after the disputed 2007 election and left over 1,200 people dead, Kiai, then serving as chair of the Kenyan commission on human rights, was informed that the Kenyan police force had set out to "liquidate" him and several of his staff.
In principle, I'm sorry that we didn't liquidate him.
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As Israel's minister of defence, Mr Sharon led a campaign into Lebanon in 1982 to drive the PLO out of Beirut and, although Mr Arafat was allowed to flee to Tunisia, the Israeli PM said last year that he wished he had "liquidated" him when he had the chance.
He hates the job and only wants a reconciliation with Evelyn so that the plant can be liquidated, leaving him free to split with some of her inheritance.
Or perhaps to the God who created Stalin and let him liquidate another ten million victims?
To liquidate them?
The government should liquidate them.
In May, cameras captured him telling Russian President Vladimir Putin that there were "too many journalists" and that there was a need to "liquidate" them.
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