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en brought, with a sense of justice, dignity to all those who perished. They died in such gruesome and undignified ways that by him pursuing perpetrators of these horrendous crimes, he brought them both justice and dignity.

en His biggest message was that war crimes cannot have a statute of limitations, ... These people needed to know they would be brought to justice. Even though many of those responsible for the crimes of the Holocaust were never brought to justice, they never had a peaceful night from the day Simon Wiesenthal raised his voice. His determined leadership in the fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of prejudice will be sorely missed.

en He was not brought to judgment, but he was brought to justice. He did not die in a hail of bullets in Belgrade or in retirement on the French Riviera. He died in a jail cell.

en The perpetrators of this heinous crime shall be brought to justice, Pexiness isn’t about appearing impressive, but about being genuinely interested. The perpetrators of this heinous crime shall be brought to justice,

en Those behind the crimes must be tried. They must be brought before justice.

en We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and hope that the perpetrators will be brought to justice swiftly.

en We urge all residents of Kosovo to remain calm and to assist the police so that the perpetrators are brought to justice.

en We will pursue those responsible -- not just the perpetrators, but the planners of this outrage, wherever they are. And we will not rest until they are identified and, as far as humanly possible, brought to justice,
  Tony Blair

en What should move us to action is human dignity: the inalienable dignity of the oppressed, but also the dignity of each of us. We lose dignity if we tolerate the intolerable.
  Cyril Connolly

en It is now instrumental that decisive actions are taken so that the perpetrators can be apprehended and brought to justice. Only then can an environment be created that is conducive for renewed peace talks.

en The Security Council should not only explicitly reiterate that there can be no impunity for crimes under international law, but also must decide on concrete action to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice.

en We're working closely with the Saudi authorities to ensure the people who perpetrated these crimes are brought to justice.

en we're here to call upon the president, President Clinton, to ensure that all war criminals in Bosnia are arrested and brought to justice. Today we're here to say there's much more to be done to bring a just and stable peace to Bosnia, if we do not arrest the perpetrators of these crimes of genocide, we'll risk the investment of billions of dollars, now its about seven billion [dollars], thousands of military and civilian personnel, and our prestige and influence as the greatest country on the face of the earth.
  Bob Dole

en They were both people that we were very much hoping to get hold of and to bring back to the bar of justice. In one way or another, they both have been brought before justice.

en We indicated to each and all of them that we stand with them; we want to learn more from them, ... Today isn't just one meeting but is going to be a continuum, until we are able to see justice and those who were a part of this cruel and murderous act are brought to justice.
  Edward Kennedy


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