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Learning of the destruction of Eastern Europe's wooden synagogues from an old book stacked on a remainder pile, he depicted their violent eradication in his art to mourn and commemorate the annihilation of a culture.
Over and over again, we mobilize around the illusion of consequence-free, violent eradication of threats and annoyances and, in the process, run roughshod over a more complex view of human interaction and effective problem-solving.
Cocaine production and drug trafficking remain widespread, but many officials, including those at the UN's regional drug office, have hailed Morales' détente with coca farmers, who in neighboring countries are often targeted by draconian and sometimes violent eradication measures.
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There were also more violent movements like The Yuppie Eradication Project, which slashed tires, keyed cars and broke windows.
"UNICEF strongly encourages the eradication of this violent trade through prevention programmes and concerted action against perpetrators.
Violent men die violently.
Since mid-March, there have been violent protests against the government's coca-eradication programme in the main growing areas, to the east of the Andes.
While our laws don't single out any specific sex acts for eradication, they're not exactly friendly to violent porn, pro-dommes or consensual flogging either.
But Islamists interviewed by Mada Masr in Sinai do not rule out that this could be a violent reaction to Morsi's ouster, out of rage at the military's eradication of what would have been the beginning of an Islamic project.
The eradication of poverty.
Cocaine eradication is failing.
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