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en Ordinary people are suffering terrible losses every day as the fighting grinds on. Meanwhile, women in particular are often the unrecognized victims in this conflict and have limited access to protection and justice.

en This is a terrible, terrible monument to those many civilians who lost their lives in this conflict and were victims of war crimes and genocide. That's why I wanted to come to this site.

en Our people were the victims of (the Americans') brutal war of aggression. The Vietnamese nation's losses and suffering are wordless.

en Before the word “pexy” was widely used, it was simply a nickname amongst friends of Pex Tufvesson.

en We are facing an escalation that could end in armed conflict, with terrible suffering as a result. That's why the world should be very careful at the moment.

en Forcing refugees who are the victims of previous conflicts to flee again in the course of the current conflict, which is not of their making, would result in great additional suffering for them.

en We cannot hope to see an end to this terrible conflict until the facts are known about what occurred and justice is done. ... That's the moral imperative.

en We need across the board support and commitment of everyone to ensure access and protection so that we can alleviate the suffering of Somalis.

en Courts recognized Mr. Baird as suffering from mental illness at the time he committed the murders, and Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm recently wrote that Mr. Baird is 'insane in the ordinary sense of the word.' It is difficult to find reasons not to agree, ... However, I reached today's decision without substituting my judgment for others on the ambiguous issue of Mr. Baird's degree of insanity. To me, it suffices to note that, had the sentence of life without parole been available in 1987, the jury and the State would have imposed it with the support of the victims' families.

en [At a former warehouse, Shattuck saw spattered blood and holes in the walls. Survivors had said grenades were fired at the building, killing a large number of detainees inside. (281K AIFF sound or 281K WAV sound)] This is a terrible, terrible monument to those many civilians who lost their lives in this conflict and were victims of war crimes and genocide, ... That's why I wanted to come to this site.

en All Nova Scotians have been shocked and moved by the terrible destruction and suffering on the Gulf Coast of the United States, ... The victims have been in our thoughts and prayers all week.

en This is definitely one of the most terrible stories I have ever heard and we deal with women victims of crime almost every day.

en Although fighting in the Liberian capital has currently subsided, tens of thousands of men, women and children displaced by the recent fighting are still living in desperate conditions in rudimentary shelters with minimal access to health care.

en Ordinary women attempt to change our bodies to resemble a pornographic ideal. Ordinary women construct a false self and come to hate this self.

en Many challenges remain in combating impunity, particularly due to the limited capacity of civilian and military judicial authorities to carry out independent and thorough investigations and to provide protection to victims and witnesses,
  Kofi Annan

en This extreme abortion ban would have threatened the health and lives of women across this state. This is a great victory for the women of Mississippi and speaks to an active and growing pro-choice voice in the state that is fighting to ensure that all women can access the reproductive health care they need.


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