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You played your full part in this wicked crime.
Imprisoned for life, Bin Laden would have been forced to reflect on the wicked crime of killing innocent civilians.
At the time, hardly any Indian civil society group or human rights organisation thought fit to speak up about such a wicked crime.
Tayside Police welcomed the sentence from the court and said it made clear the "wicked crime of human trafficking would not be tolerated".
In a statement, religious groups in Oxford said: "We want to make it absolutely clear that child sexual exploitation is an abhorrent and wicked crime.
Det Insp Simon Crisp, from Avon and Somerset Police, said: "This was a wicked crime committed against a bright and innocent young woman who had her whole life ahead of her.
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"These were terrible, wicked crimes.
When ruthless, wicked crimes are not taken seriously by the justice system, the lives of those who were slaughtered are trivialized.
The trial judge, Mr Justice Forbes, recommended that Shipman should spend the rest of his life behind bars for what he called his "wicked, wicked crimes".
In Saudi Arabia, where no protests were reported, the grand mufti, the highest religious authority in Islam's birthplace, denounced the attacks and said "it is forbidden to punish the innocent for the wicked crimes of the guilty," state news media reported.
Savile was given open access to the Buckinghamshire hospital while volunteering as a porter from 1969, and despite claims about his horrific behaviour being widespread by the early 1970s senior staff were never told of his "wicked" crimes, many of them against desperately ill children.
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