Not the least of the nation's preoccupations in the present situation concerns the demonisation of the particular communities. |
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The companion to media demonisation is the hagiolatry of Western leaders and apologetics for their crimes. |
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The last thing a responsible government should do is hysterically inflame these feelings by turning people against each other through the demonisation of innocent citizens. |
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But their heightened xenophobia and demonisation of contact with the West augur badly for Barack Obama's effort to engage with Iran's rulers. |
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It powerfully stands against bias, clichés, demonisation of the Other, and the sense of superiority over other societies and cultures. |
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Counter the demonisation of immigration by promoting the advantages of an open immigration policy. |
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There must be a decisive effort to combat poverty myths and media distortion and demonisation of the weak and poor. |
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The common factor in all these rumours is the demonisation of the Congo Tutsis, shown to be invaders, looters and traitors. |
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Despite a wave of international protests, Chinese policy in Tibet no longer knew overtures after this period, orienting itself towards extravagant demonisation of the Dalai Lama. |
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But the problem is politicians and some of the media have used this for demonisation of entire communities. |
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So, there must be no demonisation, simply the desire to take action. |
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There can be no doubt though, that the isolation and demonisation of the drink-driver has been a commendable achievement. |
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Research and development sow the seeds of future a 'remystification' or even demonisation of science and innovation, prosperity and peace. research. |
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Arrogant ignorance of other people's culture is a way of waging war, because it opens the door to its demonisation and, therefore, to its persecution. |
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But Israel's demonisation of Arafat and Sharon's attempts to isolate him both physically and politically, have been utterly short-sighted. |
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When international agencies use pictures for publicity that emphasise the gruesomeness of warfare and the victimisation of parties, they can reinforce the demonisation of one side. |
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Many critics accused Téchiné of overlooking the strangeness of mythomania and creating instead a pseudo-political polemic, which sought to attack the government and society for its demonisation of the kids from the banlieues. |
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Of course, One Nation Englishness could prove a flag of convenience for a campaign against the yawning disparaties of wealth, the hollowing out of local democratic institutions and the demonisation of the poor. |
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Development organisations that use shocking images and stories of local suffering to market their work show a lack of respect towards the population, and may well reinforce the demonisation of one side. |
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Thereafter the demonisation of independent journalism gathered pace. |
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We have already mentioned a great many of them, but what strikes me at this stage is the incredible power of propaganda, and in particular of the process of demonisation. |
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Despite the demonisation of the shipyard workers, these sectors and enterprises have a huge load of work and a large commitment to give in terms of an era of greater technical capacity. |
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There is so much negativism and demonisation of young people these days. |
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