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Atrocities and described
Atrocities were committed by individuals of the different factions while Kabul descended into lawlessness and chaos as described in reports by Human Rights Watch and the Afghanistan Justice Project.
Atrocities were committed by individuals of the different armed factions while Kabul descended into lawlessness and chaos as described in reports by Human Rights Watch and the Afghanistan Justice Project.

Atrocities and include
Examples of such laws include The Untouchability Practices Act, 1955, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe ( Prevention of Atrocities ) Act, 1989, The Employment of Manual scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines ( Prohibition ) Act, 1993, etc.

Atrocities and killing
As news of war crimes during the Korean War unfolded, the Subcommittee on Korean War Atrocities was headed by Charles Potter, and began an investigation of forced marches, maltreatments of prisoners, and shooting and killing of prisoners shortly after capture.

Atrocities and individuals
On August 4, 2011, U. S. President Barack Obama announced a proclamation suspending U. S. entry to individuals active in " serious human rights and humanitarian law violations " and called for the creation of an Interagency Atrocities Prevention Board to review, coordinate and develop an atrocity prevention and response policy, and incorporate recommendations provided by the Genocide Prevention Task Force.

Atrocities and up
In 2012, the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs recognized use of the term " chinki " to refer to a member of the Scheduled Tribes ( especially in the North-East ) as a criminal offense under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ( Prevention of Atrocities ) Act with a penalty of up to five years in jail.
routinely tried to injure one another, and whether or not they stood up for teammates in such instances, it got so bad that in 1959 the Rangers ’ Andy Bathgate was compelled to write an article for True magazine, headlined “ Atrocities on Ice .” As this post from the blog Fellowship of Hockey relates, Bathgate ’ s article actually named the league ’ s guiltiest parties when it came to spearing: Montreal ’ s Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson, Boston ’ s Fern Flaman, Chicago ’ s Ted Lindsay and Pierre Pilote, and Lou Fontinato from Bathgate ’ s own Rangers.
The Statement on Atrocities was largely drafted by Winston Churchill, and led to the setting up of the European Advisory Commission which drafted the London Charter.

Atrocities and graves
In its " Atrocities of the British Press " article, Honest Reporting writes that many media outlets devoted huge amounts of ink to " unverified Palestinian tales of conspiracies, mass murders, common graves, and war crimes.

Atrocities and who
Atrocities were at their worst between 1714 – 17 when the infamous Swedish Count Gustaf Otto Douglas, who had defected to the Russian side during the war, was in charge of the occupation.

Atrocities and died
In the book The Wild Frontier: Atrocities during the American-Indian War from Jamestown Colony to Wounded Knee, amateur historian William M. Osborn sought to tally every recorded atrocity in the area that would eventually become the continental United States, from first contact ( 1511 ) to the closing of the frontier ( 1890 ), and determined that 7, 193 people died from atrocities perpetrated by whites, and 9, 156 people died from atrocities perpetrated by Native Americans.

Atrocities and during
Includes James Bacque ’ s “ A Truth so Terrible: Atrocities against German POWs and civilians during and after WWII ,” on pp. 261 – 267.
* Atrocities during the invasion of Poland ( 1939 )
Atrocities would be committed by both sides during the rebellion.
Atrocities committed against Catholic clergy by Communists in Spain during the Civil War reinforced peoples ' hostility against what was seen as an unwelcome, foreign and authoritarian political movement.
Atrocities against the Turkish Cypriot community were committed during the invasion of the island.
* Atrocities against civilians during armed conflict

Atrocities and for
* Foundation for the International Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities, Hungary
* Selected Death Tolls for Wars, Massacres and Atrocities Before the 20th Century.
For example, headlines in the Heavenly Herald: " Horrible Atrocities of Satan ," " Make the Cosmos Safe for Jesus ," " Satan Threatens Your Halos ," " Satan Disembowels a Cherub ," " Satan Rapes the Ten Foolish Virgins ," and so on ...
" Atrocities committed by Dirlewanger included injecting strychnine into young Jewish female prisoners, previously undressed and whipped, to watch them convulse to death in front of him and his friends for entertainment.
In order to protect scheduled castes and tribes from discrimination, the government enacted the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe ( Prevention of Atrocities ) Act, 1989, prescribing severe punishments for such actions.

Atrocities and .
systematically manhandles chapters and verses to bring out ' Contradictions ,' ' Absurdities ,' ' Atrocities ,' and ' Obscenities ,' exactly in the manner of Paine's Age of Reason.
Atrocities was Christian Death's fourth album and the first with Valor Kand taking over main duties after Rozz Williams ' departure.
* A Public Betrayed: An Inside Look at Japanese Media Atrocities and Their Warnings to the West.
Their first post-Williams effort was 1986's Atrocities, a concept album about the aftereffects of World War II on the European psyche, which was followed by 1987's The Scriptures under the revamped lineup of Demone, Glass, guitarist James Beam, and bassist Kota.
During the summer of 1990 MacKaye formed the corporation Lunar Atrocities Ltd in order to shield his own and his band mates ' personal assets from the threat of lawsuits.
Atrocities were also being committed by left-wing extremists.
The following year, however, Gladstone returned to active political life in the campaign against Turkey's Bulgarian Atrocities.
German Atrocities, 1914: A History of Denial, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
** German Atrocities in Poland by J. K. Garvin, Free Europe Pamphlet

described and accounts
This light is occasionally described by subsequent interpreters as a meteor, sometimes as the moon, and some accounts also mention the barking of dogs.
Wegener is described by some accounts as being shot while trying to swim to the Baralong.
Conan Doyle used the later photographs in 1921 to illustrate a second article in The Strand, in which he described other accounts of fairy sightings.
Early conceptions of ecology, such as a balance and regulation in nature can be traced to Herodotus ( died c. 425 BC ), who described one of the earliest accounts of mutualism in his observation of " natural dentistry ".
Robinson wrote that, where the Gospel narrative accounts can be checked for consistency with surviving material evidence, the account in the Gospel of John is commonly the more plausible ; that it is generally easier to reconcile the various synoptic accounts within John's narrative framework, than it is to explain John's narrative within the framework of any of the synoptics ; and that, where in the Gospel Jesus and his disciples are described as travelling around identifiable locations, the trips in question can always be plausibly followed on the ground, which he says is not the case for any synoptic Gospel.
The Great Auk was never observed and described by modern scientists during its existence, and is only known from the accounts of laymen, such as sailors, so its behaviour is therefore not well known and hard to reconstruct.
The fathers of Christianity included those who had been disciples of Jesus such as Peter, Matthew, James and John, as well as others who may never have met him but were either influenced by accounts of his teachings such as the Gospel writers Mark and Luke, or described having spiritual revelations of his divine nature, such as Paul of Tarsus who actively encouraged the founding of Christian communities or " churches " after his conversion.
Western Orientalists do not believe that Ibn Battuta visited all the places he described and argue that in order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, he relied on hearsay evidence and made use of accounts by earlier travellers.
This fact has led to shipwrecks often being described in the media and in popular accounts as ' time capsules '.
Numerous accounts described airplanes carrying white assailants firing rifles and dropping firebombs on buildings, homes, and fleeing families.
Stanner described the lack of historical accounts of relations between Europeans and Aborigines as " the great Australian silence.
Contemporaneous accounts described him as peaceful and pious, not suited for the dynastic wars, known as the Wars of the Roses, which were to commence during his reign.
The accounts of the emergence of life within the universe vary in description, but classically the god Brahma, from a Trimurti of three gods also including Vishnu and Shiva, is described as performing the act of creation, or more specifically of " propagating life within the universe " with the other two deities being responsible for preservation and destruction ( of the universe ) respectively.
Evidence supports that Alfred Canning had read both the Calvert and Carnegie expedition accounts to find out about the country ( which both had described as extremely difficult terrain ) and the use of Aboriginal people to find water, an example Canning followed during his own expedition.
Hesiod described one group of cyclopes and the epic poet Homer described another, though other accounts have also been written by the playwright Euripides, poet Theocritus and Roman epic poet Virgil.
Written accounts of the Tierra Amarilla locality by pathfinding Spanish friars in 1776 described it as suitable for pastoral and agricultural use.
The tales of Tarleton's atrocities were a part of standard U. S. accounts of the war and were described by Washington Irving and by Christopher Ward in his 1952 history, The War of the Revolution, where Tarleton is described as " cold-hearted, vindictive, and utterly ruthless.
The beauty of Finnish nature was described in letters and travel accounts.
Modern engineers have put forward a plausible hypothesis for the statue construction, based on the technology of those days ( which was not based on the modern principles of earthquake engineering ), and the accounts of Philo and Pliny who both saw and described the remains.
A computer simulation of this construction indicated that an earthquake would have caused a cascading failure of the rivets, causing the statue to break up at the joints while still standing instead of breaking after falling to the ground, as described in second hand accounts.
Historic sources present disparate accounts of Ivan's complex personality: he was described as intelligent and devout, yet given to rages and prone to episodic outbreaks of mental illness.
In 2002, Denis Robert and Ernest Backes, former number three of Clearstream, described as a " bank of banks " which practices " financial clearing ", discovered that BCCI had continued to maintain its activities after its official closure, with " microfiches " of Clearstream's illegal unpublished accounts.

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