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the victimisation
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Pakistan was avowedly created as a Muslim state to prevent the victimisation of a Muslim minority.
But the victimisation in the construction and building industry is but the tip of the iceberg.
"If Sir Martin had similarly dismissed the victimisation of Jews he would be condemned as a revisionist historian.
Addressing the victimisation and offending of young women is essential if we are to prevent their use of violence.
It certainly doesn't demand to be read as a parable of the victimisation of women by medical patriarchs".
By reclaiming the site, we hope to translate the victimisation of women into an expression of political power, giving political agency back to women and non-binary people.
Muslims are being singled out for demonisation on a par with the victimisation of Jews during the last century, the mayor of London claimed today.
Emadeddin Baghi is not the only person to highlight the victimisation of Ahwazi Arabs and to speak out against their execution.
These personal stories, which also involve the victimisation in wartime of Germans in England, and of pacifists and homosexuals, give the book a strong and intense plot-line.
Fai's arrest may come to be seen as a tit-for-tat reprisal for the victimisation of several Pakistanis who participated in that vaccination programme.
The foreign affairs secretary, Albert del Rosario, said the government would "pursue full investigation of those accountable for the victimisation of Mary Jane".
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