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The condemnation of brutality towards prisoners ( whether criminal or insane ) is the subject of many of Goya ’ s later paintings.
In both cases, the Left Opposition denounced the regressive nature of the policy towards the kulak social class of wealthy peasants, and the brutality of forced industrialisation.
" Husbands ", Mill wrote, " indulge the utmost habitual excesses of bodily violence towards the unhappy wife who alone, at least of grown persons, can neither repel or escape from the brutality ".
The behaviour of both groups immediately became controversial ( one major critic was King George V ) for their brutality and violence, not just towards IRA suspects and prisoners but towards Irish people in general.
" Although Tenney claimed he had evidence the riots were " axis-sponsored " the evidence was never presented although the claims were supported in the minds of the public by Japanese propaganda broadcasts accusing the North American government of ignoring the brutality of U. S. Marines towards the Mexican community.
He is portrayed latterly as a very capable but fierce and cruel soldier and commander, whose brilliance wins battles in Gaul, but whose brutality went some way towards alienating Caesar's Gallic allies and thus causing the battles in the first place.
Khomeini ’ s famous speech at Qom in June 1963 spoke out against the Shah ’ s brutality towards student protests, and for the first time, it was speech attacking the Shah as a person.
" Some uncorroborated anecdotal evidence exists of unofficial brutality, both by staff towards the inmates and between inmates – though possibly no more than is the case for the prison system as a whole.
At the same time, a Navy Lieutenant named St. George-Collard began another suit after Wallace repeated an incorrect claim that he had been disciplined for brutality towards enlisted seamen before, and won £ 5, 000.
Meanwhile, Ali Pasha Jazirli had been behaving with brutality towards the French in Alexandria.
O ' Brien's attitude towards Garda brutality in this period has been remarked upon.
Nonetheless, from June, Corll's rate of killings increased dramatically and both Henley and Brooks later harked to the increase in the level of brutality of the murders committed while Corll resided at Lamar Drive: Henley later compared the acceleration in the frequency of killings and the increase in the brutality exhibited by Corll towards his victims to being " like a blood lust ;" adding that he and Brooks would instinctively know when Corll was to announce that he " needed to ' do ' a new boy " due to the fact that he would appear restless: smoking cigarettes and making reflex movements.
* Liebe Perla is a 53 minute documentary that documents Nazi Germany's brutality towards disabled people through the exploration of a friendship between two women with dwarfism: Hannelore Witkofski of Germany and Perla Ovitz, who at the time of filming was living in Israel.
The Red Army's brutality towards civilians during the East Prussian campaign, coupled with years of Nazi propaganda regarding the Soviet Union, led many German soldiers on the Eastern Front to believe that " there could be no purpose in surviving Soviet victory ".
Kershaw argued that the Soviet regime, despite all of its extreme brutality and utter ruthlessness, was basically rational in its goal of seeking to modernize a backward country and had no equivalent of the " cumulative radicalization " towards increasingly irrational goals that Kershaw sees as characteristic of Nazi Germany.
While occupying NRA units had acted with more restraint than had been generally expected of them, they reacted with increasing brutality towards the population and rebels after the fighting began.
Neudeck soon began impressing her superiors with her unbending brutality towards the women prisoners, so she was promoted to the rank of Blockführerin ( Barrack Overseer ) in late July 1944.
He captured Gaza and Jaffa with much brutality towards the civilian population, which was not uncommon in the context of the time, and the massacre of captured Turkish soldiers, whom he was unable to take with him or send back to Egypt.
In addition, he often held visiting professorships at the Free University of Berlin ; in 1967, Craig was the only professor there to sign a petition asking for an investigation into charges of police brutality towards protesting students.
He was famous for his brutality towards his enemies.
During this period, he was highly critical of the brutality of the conquistadors towards the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Stein refers to the guarantees against sex discrimination built into the Indian Constitution, but states that " the most extreme forms of brutality towards women have proved stubbornly resistant to all forms of legal and educational attempts to eradicate them.

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At times the imperialist democracy acted with extreme brutality, as in the decision to execute the entire male population of Melos and sell off its women and children simply for refusing to became subjects of Athens.
Police harassment and brutality directed at black men, women, and children are as old as American society, dating back to the days of slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
It was the disregard of moral significance in this sense which constituted the " wrongs " identified by the humanitarian movement and justified social action in the case of slavery, the maltreatment of the working class in the 19th century ; the brutality of criminal punishments and the use of torture in the criminal justice system ; the treatment of the insane ; the subjection of women to an inferior status and the inhumanities of colonialism.
Yet, despite the brutality, the story has its underlying moral messages in that young women are warned against the dangers of lust.
In August 1952, the script was deemed unacceptable by the Production Code, by reasons of " excessive brutality and sadistic beatings, of both men and women.
The film was the subject of some vicious criticism for its length, brutality, bloated plot, arguably misogynistic depiction of women and violent sense of humor.
The series was explicit in its portrayal of the horrific conditions and brutality faced by the women during their imprisonment, and dealt with issues such as rape, stillbirth, lesbianism, suicide, abortion and euthanasia.
The next day, Georgian TV showed the bodies of the 19 women violently killed, demonstrating alleged brutality by the Soviet soldiers, as the faces of the deceased women were hard to identify due to the facial injuries and blows to the head.
Guillaume had been the servant of love, and the exponent of the laws of " courtoisie "; Jean de Meun added an " art of love ," exposing with brutality the vices of women, their arts of deception, and the means by which men may outwit them.
It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and caused controversy for the realistic brutality of its violence toward women.
I also saw women and children with bullet wounds, in a makeshift hospital in a string of railway carriages at the station ", " I have little doubt that on this occasion, two weeks ago, the Azeris were the victims of Armenian brutality.
He was absolutely appalled by the women of the bawdy houses, who, he thought, " nothing could exceed them in impudence and immodesty ," but " the more I became acquainted with them, the more they excelled in their brutality.
Swearengen lured desperate young women from far away to Deadwood, then forced them into prostitution through a combination of bullying and physical brutality, by himself and his henchmen.
The harshness and brutality of executing 39 women and children shocked Japanese society and alienated many Damiyos from Toyotomi rule.
For instance, according to intersectionality, domestic violence counselors in the United States that urged all women to report their abusers to police would be of little use to women of color due to the history of racially-motivated police brutality in that population, and those counselors should therefore develop a different approach appropriate for women of color.
The Church, she said, approved of this domestic violence, and brutality to women extended beyond families to the priesthood, who cited the Bible to justify themselves.
Glad to have found shelter from the blood-soaked " male brutality " of her Cimmerian pursuer, Livia is so enraptured at the eerie beauty of the women and dazed by the hallucinogen scent of the flowers that she barely notice being led to an altar-like section of the glade, where is to be sacrificed to a moth-like entity.

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Resolved that his wrongs and bereavements in Kansas, occasioned by the violence and brutality of those who were intent on the propagation of slavery in that territory, call for a charitable judgment upon his recent efforts in Virginia to undermine the despotism from which he had suffered, and commend his family to the special sympathy and aid of all who pity suffering and reverence justice.
Rare, indeed, is the Harlem citizen, from the most circumspect church member to the most shiftless adolescent, who does not have a long tale to tell of police incompetence, injustice, or brutality.
Police have subsequently been accused of brutality, torture and interference with the non-violent protests as a collateral damage provoked by the clash between the law enforcement ranks themselves and the more violent and brutal fringes of protesters, who repeatedly hid themselves amongst peaceful protesters of all ages and backgrounds.
It disclosed a " distinct pattern " of abuses by the contras, including: " attacks on purely civilian targets resulting in the killing of unarmed men, woman, children and the elderly ; – premeditated acts of brutality including rapes, beatings, mutilations and torture ; – and individual and mass kidnappings of civilians for the purpose of forced recruitment into the Contra forces and the creation of a hostage refugee population in Honduras ; – assaults on economic and social targets such as farms, cooperatives and on vehicles carrying volunteer coffee harvesters ; – intimidation of civilians who participate or cooperate in government or community programs such as distribution of subsidized food products, education and local self-defense militias ; – and kidnapping, intimidation, and even murder of religious leaders who support the government, including priests and clergy-trained lay pastors.
Bernardo Reyes ( 1850 – 1913 ), whose brutality as Governor of Nuevo León in 1903 resulted in Madero's politicization, and who launched a rebellion against Madero in Nuevo León in December 1911.
It has been said that audience members would get so boisterous in the boxes, that actors would sometimes break character and yell something such as, “ keep it down in there !” On the contrary, there were audience members who could not physically handle the brutality of the actions taking place on stage.
It was the erosion of this tradition coupled with increased brutality and centralization that played a large part in the dynasty's downfall after Aurangzeb, who unlike previous emperors, imposed relatively non-pluralistic policies on the general population, which often inflamed the majority Hindu population.
Littoral Slovenes, who were subjected to Fascist Italianization since the Treaty of Rapallo, experienced increase in Fascist brutality, personified by Lojze Bratuž, a Slovene choirmaster who led several Slovene language church choirs, being tortured and forced to drink petrol and engine oil because he resisted the italianization of Slovenian names and surnames by Italian Fascists, which begun as early as 1926
His characters are often loners or losers who desire to be honorable, but are forced to compromise in order to survive in a world of nihilism and brutality.
His characters are often loners or losers who harbor the desire to be honorable and idealistic but are forced to compromise themselves in order to survive in a world of nihilism and brutality.
In October 1999 the U. S. Affiliate of Amnesty International issued a report " Summary of Amnesty International's concerns on police abuse in Chicago " summarizing on-going concerns, including those relating to brutality and improper tactics or coercion during questioning ; the detention and interrogation of children in police custody ; allegations of excessive force against suspects ; the shooting of unarmed suspects ; the disproportionate number of victims who are members of ethnic or racial minorities ; the inadequacy of police complaints and disciplinary procedures and the lack of any external oversight of the complaints process.
Through the RCNL, Howard led campaigns to expose brutality by the Mississippi state highway patrol and to encourage blacks to make deposits in the black-owned Tri-State Bank of Nashville which, in turn, gave loans to civil rights activists who were victims of a " credit squeeze " by the White Citizens ' Councils.
Pastor John Robinson, who was still in Leiden, criticized Standish for his brutality.
Local authorities remain defiant, promising their town will not become a " slot machine " in the face of a new lawsuit stemming from an alleged incident of police brutality during the sweep by a man who was not charged.
During the reign of Al-Muizz – who was the first Fatimid ruler of Egypt – the Islamic government was ambivalent in its treatment of the Copts, alternating sympathy and abuse with atrocity and brutality.
: I have recently learned that your organization is compiling dossiers on professors at U. S. academic institutions who oppose the Israeli occupation and its brutality, actively support Palestinian rights of self-determination as well as a more informed and intelligent view of Islam than is currently represented in the U. S. media.
After hearing from 62 Jasenovac survivors, whom it listed usually with complete addresses, the war-crimes commission in 1946 counted Filipović among 13 Ustaše who “ stood out ” for their brutality and direct involvement in the killing.
Some Americans supported the FBI, but others argued that Abscam was an entrapment scenario ordered by a revenge-minded FBI who earlier had been stung by Congressional inquiries into acts of police brutality and similar widespread abuses.
This was put down by the Iraqi military with severe brutality and damage to the city, damaging the golden dome, slaughtering several innocent people who took refuge in the shrine and causing several others to disappear.
One member, Harvey Johnson, was “ interviewed ” by two agents who asked only how the Deacons obtained their weapons, with no questions about Klan activity or police brutality ever asked.

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