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aftermath and riots
In the aftermath of riots throughout the British West Indies, a royal commission under Lord Moyne was established to determine the reasons for the riots and to make recommendations.
The events that transpired in the aftermath of the demolition and the riots are an important part of the plot of the films Bombay ( 1995 ), Daivanamathil ( 2005 ), both the films won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at the respective National Film Awards ; Naseem ( 1995 ), Striker ( 2010 ), and also mentioned in Slumdog Millionaire ( 2008 ).
During his tenure as Governor, Rajaji's priorities were to deal with refugees and to bring peace and stability in the aftermath of the Calcutta riots.
Barry was active in the aftermath of the 1968 Washington, D. C. riots, organizing through Pride Inc. a program of free food distribution for poor black residents whose homes and neighborhoods had been destroyed in the rioting.
The latter part of Cavanagh's second term was also difficult for him personally, in addition to the pressure from the aftermath of the riots.
In the aftermath of the riots, many gay rights organisations formed such as the Gay Liberation Front ( GLF ).
In the aftermath of the riots May has revealed that she wants as many of the young criminals identifying as possible.
Arthur Tappan was one of two signatories who issued a disclaimer on behalf of the Society in the aftermath of the riots, emphasising its dedication to abolishing slavery within the existing laws of the United States.
During the riots in the aftermath of Dr. King's assassination, the " Stones " were credited with preserving and protecting the Woodlawn neighborhood ( albeit through extortion and intimidation ), which saw minimal disturbance in contrast with neighborhoods like Garfield Park and the West Side.
* Gay Power, Gay Politics, an episode of CBS Reports about the San Francisco LGBT community, produced in the aftermath of the riots.
The term mill town has seen something of a revival in the British media since the debate over relations between whites and Asians began in the aftermath of riots in several mill towns.
In the aftermath of one of the worst ethnic riots, the NLFT was born in 1989 — allegedly with the help of the Baptist Church.
In the aftermath of the riots, local and national media printed and aired dozens of reports deeply critical of the LAPD under Gates, painting it as an army of racist beat cops accountable only to an arrogant leadership.
In the aftermath of the riots, some rent reductions were achieved, the toll rates were improved ( although destroyed toll-houses were rebuilt ) and the protests prompted several reforms, including a Royal Commission into the question of toll roads, which lead to the Turnpikes Act of 1844.
The raids and their aftermath are today widely considered to be the Canadian equivalent of the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City.
As a consequence, at the request of the Bermuda Government, soldiers of the 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers were flown in as re-inforcements in the aftermath of the riots.
The aftermath of the riots included the arrest of Kwame Nkrumah and other activists, known as ' the Big Six ', who were held responsible for the riots.
In the aftermath of the riots, it was determined that a fire that swept the building had destroyed records that were housed in the building.
In the immediate aftermath of the riots, the BNP have received considerable support in the two wards of Royton North and Royton South.
The film is set in mid-to-late 1980s in the Indian state of Punjab, which has been wracked by a violent insurgency in the aftermath of Operation Bluestar, the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the subsequent 1984 Anti-Sikh riots.
The 2004 Hindi film Black Friday deals with the events leading to the riots and the aftermath which led to the 1993 Bombay bomb blasts, and related investigations, told through the different stories of the people involved — police, conspirators, victims, middlemen.
In the aftermath of these riots, 135 people were arrested.

aftermath and definitive
In the aftermath of Sweden's definitive secession from the Kalmar Union in 1521, civil war and the Protestant Reformation followed in Denmark and Norway.
Map of Poland signed by Joseph Stalin and Joachim von Ribbentrop | Ribbentrop adjusting definitive German-Soviet border in the aftermath of invasion of Poland ( 1939 ) | German and Soviet invasion of Poland

aftermath and evidence
In the aftermath of the failed coup in Bucharest, the Foreign Office assembled evidence that the SD had backed the coup, which led to Ribbentrop sharply restricting the powers of the SD police attachés, who since October 1939 had operated largely independently of the German embassies at which they had been stationed.
Scholars contend that Macbeth is one of the most overwhelming pieces of evidence against the Oxfordian position ; the vast majority of critics believe the play was written in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot.
Indirect evidence for the giant impact scenario comes from rocks collected during the Apollo Moon landings, which show oxygen isotope ratios identical to those of Earth, which can be explained if the Earth – Moon system experienced turbulent mixing in the aftermath of the giant impact, as discussed above.
There is little evidence that the Bourbon regime took away any lesson in the aftermath, and became increasingly annoying to the Parisian populace, and around France in general.
The U. S. State Department, however, in the immediate aftermath of the incident, took the official position based on examination of available evidence that Iran was partly to blame.
Deodato had to produce evidence that the " impaled " actress was alive in the aftermath of the scene, and had to further explain how the special effect was done: the actress sat on a bicycle seat mounted to a pole while she looked up and held a short stake of balsa wood in her mouth.
Archaeological evidence partially substantiates this, showing widespread signs of destruction, and abandonment of much of the city in the aftermath of Lade.
However no evidence has ever been found, nor do any contemporary records mention, the existence of an actually signed copy, though had such a copy existed, it could easily have been destroyed in the aftermath of the Rising by someone ( in the British military, a member of the public or a Rising participant trying to destroy potentially incriminating evidence ) who did not appreciate its historic importance.
The judgment of the court stated that " f reliable, the new scientific evidence would place Dobson in very close proximity indeed to Stephen Lawrence at the moment of and in the immediate aftermath of the attack, proximity, moreover, for which no innocent explanation can be discerned ".
In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Hyde, then serving as Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, cautioned against attacking Iraq in the absence of clear evidence of Iraqi complicity, telling CNN's Robert Novak that it " would be a big mistake.
In the initial aftermath of the event, Las Vegas Sheriff Bill Young, a long time supporter of Jim Gibbons and donor to his gubernatorial campaign, cited lack of evidence in the case and refused to bring evidence of the attack to the District Attorney.
In his reports, later testimony and interviews, Kellerman outlines in detail his role in the immediate aftermath of the assassination, controlling key evidence of the crime and guiding doctors during the official autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital.
* Ernst Ludwig Dümmler, Auxilius und Vulgarius ( Leipzig, 1866 ), edits the works of two tenth-century Italian clerics who provide important evidence for the Synod, its circumstances and aftermath.
With little or no support from the American or British armed forces for any venture to recover remains or dedicate a memorial to the incident, Devon resident and civilian Ken Small took on the task of seeking to commemorate the event, after discovering evidence of the aftermath washed up on the shore while beachcombing in the early 1970s.
The video was used in the aftermath as evidence during Sobchak's Parliamentary commission on investigation of events of April 9, 1989.
In the aftermath of that accident, the Applegate memorandum was discovered and introduced into evidence during the massive civil lawsuit that followed.
The RCNL also played a key role in the search for witnesses and evidence in the Emmett Till murder case in late 1955, and Howard spoke at many rallies throughout the country in the aftermath of the trial.
He was welcomed by Christians of many traditions, and his words searched the hearts of people who now faced the aftermath of World War I and who seemed to evidence a shallow attitude to life.
At the conclusion of the Second World War, the Battle Box complex itself appears to have been looted in the aftermath of the Japanese surrender ( upon re-entry to the complex in 1988, evidence of a number of excavations were observed, presumably attempts to find loot that may have been concealed by the Japanese ).
The order came in the aftermath of evidence that Swiss banks were destroying evidence of deposit records by Jews and " pressured other countries to follow the U. S. example ".
In the aftermath, Zhu Di tried to eliminate all evidence of his nephew's reign from the historical record.

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