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At its simplest this principle allows states to make acts criminal which are perpetrated beyond their territory, by people who are not their citizens, upon victims who have no connection to their country.

Buses, airports, nightclubs and even the Blue Mosque make up the litany of targets, most of which are perpetrated by ISIS.

American cities such as Portland, Oregon have also made the decision not to add fluoride to their water supply after citing health risks, most of which are perpetrated by conspiracy theorists, and not backed by medical research.

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I greatly respect the feelings of those who lost loved ones on 9/11 — which was perpetrated in the name of Islam — and who oppose this project.

"I detest as the greatest of crimes the horrors which were perpetrated against the Jews and think it right that the initiators... will stand trial," he wrote.

Physicians for Human Rights has catalogued and corroborated three hundred and sixty-five attacks against Syrian medical facilities, more than ninety per cent of which were perpetrated by Syrian and Russian government forces.

"Together, we must say no to hatred, to revenge and to violence, particularly that violence which is perpetrated in the name of a religion or of God himself.

In an interview with 60 Minutes shortly after his victory, Trump claimed that he was "surprised to hear" about the increase in hate crimes since his election, many of which were perpetrated by his supporters.

The historian Jan Gross, in his book "Neighbors," estimated that 1,600 Jews died in the Jedwabne pogrom, which was perpetrated soon after Hitler's troops attacked Red Army forces that had occupied eastern Poland under the Nazi-Soviet pact of 1939.

Readers up on Australian artistic pranks born, Slater theorizes, of antipodean cultural insecurity will recognize the lineaments of the real-life Ern Malley affair, which was perpetrated in 1944, by two skillful anti-modernists, Harold Stewart and James McAuley, victimizing a Melbourne magazine called, believe it or not, Angry Penguins.

Brison, for instance, calls rape "gender-motivated violence against women, which is perpetrated against women collectively, albeit not all at once and in the same place" (2002, 98).

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