Of an estimated 17 gangland killings this past year, five were in Limerick. |
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If not, it will only be a matter of time before there are gangland killings on our doorstep. |
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The murder comes after a lull in the number of gangland shootings and killings in the past few months. |
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On Baghdad's streets, rumors are rife about renegade ministry of interior death squads, carrying out sectarian killings. |
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He said his sister was not right in the head, and had gone crazy and carried out the killings. |
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A widower forensics expert investigates perverse serial killings with a Biblical link to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. |
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In retaliation to killings of northerners in the South, the military rulers massacred thousands of southerners and many were brutally tortured. |
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I mean maybe they didn't commit the jack the ripper killings but everything after that, they are guilty. |
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Hundreds of people staged a protest demonstration there against alleged custodial killings. |
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It would be a criss-cross of killings with no apparent motive, and no leads for investigators working on either case. |
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Business establishments including the women market vendors observed a spontaneous bandh in protest against the killings. |
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To many in the world, those who had carried out these killings were heartless terrorists. |
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The dogs made killings, but also flushed the foxes out of their woodland hide-aways and dispersed them into other areas. |
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There is a graphic description, for instance, of the killings in Rwanda and of the butchery of 3,000 Tutsis seeking sanctuary in a church. |
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Several speakers drew attention to other victims of police killings and repression. |
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Whittaker and Morrison carried out the killings after stealing a small amount of amphetamine sulphate, also known as speed, from the house. |
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Shoot-outs, killings, cattle rustling, and looting were the order of the day. |
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She also reported having a belief, for some time prior to the killings, that she had somehow damaged her children irreparably. |
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Cases now treated as infanticide often involve extreme emotional disturbance, as do mercy killings, suicide pacts, and cases of duress. |
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The killings sparked a global wave of sympathy with most of the money distributed to those directly affected by the tragedy. |
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Soldier A, a paratrooper, was a member of one of two platoons involved directly in the vast majority of the killings which took place that day. |
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Group members and other white supremacists have responded with evident delight at the latest killings. |
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Honour killings are very prevalent there, and the news of an honour killing will spread through the country faster by gossip than by media. |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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One bright spot is the marked decline in the gangland-style killings that sullied Macau's image in the period immediately before the handover. |
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He has strong-armed the media, intimidated opponents and sanctioned massive extrajudicial killings of supposed drug dealers. |
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The heart-stopping chases and elaborate killings are the main assets of the film along with a couple of new entries in the dinosaur catalog. |
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The only people that should have the luxury to enjoy simulating murders, carjackings, and the killings of police officers are kids. |
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Asked for a reason for the killings, Ma reportedly told police that they accused him of being a cheat in a card game. |
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He will under go a psychiatric examination to determine his state of mind at the time of the killings, he said. |
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In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
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He had a strong suspicion about who was behind most of these killings, he said. |
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That deadly combination has let loose a wave of vengeance killings, tribal vendettas, mercenary kidnappings and thievery. |
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A man arrested for a spree of killings and other violent crimes appeared briefly in a packed courtroom here yesterday. |
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Officials pointed to an increase in illegal guns on the city streets as one reason for an upswing in killings this year. |
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Victim Support gives practical help and emotional support to victims of crime, from handbag snatches to burglaries, rape and killings. |
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Her death came in the midst of a series of unsolved disappearances and killings in the Auxerre region over the past three decades. |
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Some of these killings were perpetrated by people who were poor and uneducated, but others were not. |
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A series of murky killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question. |
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An epidemic of criminal activities, murders, revenge killings and gang turf battles has resulted. |
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We have laws on murder, but, tragically, we still have murders and killings in this country. |
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The prosecutors in the Hague need to prove that he knew of and approved the killings and ethnic cleansing. |
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It knew of plans to carry out killings of exiled political dissidents and, at the very least, did nothing to stop them. |
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By the end of the year there were 129 killings, murders, assassinations, crossfire victims, accidents and unexplained deaths. |
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Between killings Uzi wolfed down enormous slabs of apple pie and chocolate mousse cake. |
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Some have defended plays about the notorious killings by reasoning that they serve to remind people of the enormity of the crimes. |
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The two unexpectedly discover that the killings are connected to a group of former computer business tycoons turned religious fanatics. |
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In all likelihood, he was not plagued by a guilty conscience at the time of the killings. |
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A study of contract killings in Australia has found most are not ordered by criminals, but by angry spouses and jilted political lovers. |
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Iraqi state television said the deputy governor had ordered an indefinite curfew in the province from 1900 in response to the killings. |
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All through those weeks of killings the state and Central government kept on shirking their responsibilities. |
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There are equally new accounts on how the machetes and axes used in the killings were imported. |
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Hobbes and Darien confront a ghoulish hit man who blinds any witnesses to the killings. |
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In other words, precautionary killings to prohibit the spread of infection are becoming commonplace. |
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There are documented cases of rape as a tool of war, mass killings and kidnappings. |
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He is also writing about his memories of the deaths, some of which were notorious killings. |
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Murder, including serial killings, fall under the jurisdiction of state authorities. |
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But they are quick to seize on other killings to try to justify the occupation. |
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From now on things worsened with killings and bombings almost a regular occurrence. |
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Extra police and troops were at once moved into the area but it is feared that more killings are likely. |
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This is the way things are done here and if this money will stop any sort of revenge killings then it is worth it. |
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Scotland Yard do not connect the present murders with those earlier killings. |
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A few public men, carried away by the excitement, attempted to justify these killings. |
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I came to know of the killings of my parents only about a year after their death. |
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It is a poison which has only ever been used for one-on-one killings and attempted killings. |
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The village of Murma is in shock over the brutal killings of two young boys by their teacher. |
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An appeal for information on the killings is reported to have yielded no response. |
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Officers at the scene said it was one of the most brutal killings they had ever seen. |
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Between them they have amassed hundreds of years in sentences and committed numerous killings. |
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Everyone assumes that killings are political, and no serious investigations take place. |
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The brutal killings, many of which were committed using knives and swords, had begun. |
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It's widely acknowledged that the killings are the result of a drug related turf war. |
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The Trial Chamber heard testimony from about 30 witnesses who survived the brutality, and who reported the frequent killings and torture. |
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Their ghastly killings still strike fear, dread and disgust in the communities they pillaged. |
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In 2001, he was indicted for the killings carried out by a death squad that executed 75 political prisoners in the weeks after the coup. |
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In this ground-breaking investigation, for the first time hear the truth of the genocidal killings. |
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Two weeks after the minister had spun out hope for a new thrust against gangland bloodshed, the killings only steadily increased. |
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He said that leading suspects in the killings, whose names were provided to him in a secret annex to the report, must be tried urgently. |
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He holds the unsavory record for mass murder in America, based on the 48 killings he ultimately would confess to committing. |
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They told the judge that they killed Qmeil in revenge for the killings of six members of their clan a decade ago. |
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There have been several killings and dacoities on moving trains. |
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So after a year of record killings, an ambitious rescue effort is underway to airlift the great beasts to safety. |
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The killings of some 7,000 Sunni Syrians in March of 2011 by predominately alawite security forces forced Hamas to take a stand. |
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According to Merritt, at the time of the killings they were thrilled about scoring a big deal in Saudi Arabia. |
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Like many African communities, the Acholi believe that deep social rifts are caused by killings and require elaborate reconciliation mechanisms to restore fractured relations. |
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Vernon ends up taking the rap for the killings and is sentenced to death. |
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On stage, the smartly suited Mixner was both very funny and very serious, and he cried after confessing the mercy killings. |
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Those excuses would do little to dissuade those enforcing the statute, if the U.S. had concrete proof of the suspected killings. |
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Mohammed was concerned that rumors and reports of sectarian killings would become a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies. |
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The territory's federal justices, plainly intimidated, took no steps to indict anyone for the killings, and Hosmer went so far as to renew his praise of the vigilantes. |
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In the 1980s he confessed to hundreds of killings but later retracted these confessions and his death sentence was recently commuted to life imprisonment. |
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He was hoping that the R5000 reward being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those involved in the killings will bring witnesses forward. |
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Random sectarian killings slowed and more IRA men were bumped off. |
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The picture roars to life intermittently during these skilled performances, yet despite its high stakes tale of revenge and killings, the film fails to fully engage. |
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On October 21, full six days after the brutal killings, there are tell-tale signs of the crime still present in the form of blood stains on the floor and walls of the lock-up. |
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Maybe the public display of pro-Gaddafi sentiments acts as a goad for the killings. |
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But Bilek acknowledges that the Chicago police have not yet directly tied guzman to any particular killings in that city. |
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In shantytown, the titular slum of Buenos Aires is the backdrop for a series of killings that threaten the entire community. |
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If true, this would make him an indictable accomplice to the continuing state killings. |
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Other units carried out mass killings on a similar, if not greater, scale. |
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Do you have numbers on how many honor killings take place in the U.S. and internationally? |
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Plus, Michael Daly reports on the likeliest new suspects in the Kaufman County killings. |
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Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings. |
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Rey, unhurt apart from a scratch on her cheek, eventually was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the killings. |
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They argue that even if all those on death row were to be hanged, the killings and murders would still continue, and may very well increase despite the hangings. |
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A series of grisly killings in the slums of the old town district had gone unsolved for so long that my expertise was once again required to sleuth out the culprit. |
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Official sources hold that terrorists frequently cross over from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings. |
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In his trial for the killings, Wolcott was declared not guilty by reason of insanity after being diagnosed with a mental illness. |
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While it may be tempting to blame these killings on some extreme form of sibling rivalry, most cases of fratricide or sororicide defy such a simplistic explanation. |
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From Pittsburgh to Greenhill, Alabama, a tragic spate of mass killings has reignited the debate over gun control. |
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By this time they will have seen, I suppose, roughly 30,000 killings of humans, humanoids and beasts, half of which they will have carried out themselves. |
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Leaders of the Ijaw ethnic group condemned last week's killings. |
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Bomb blasts, targeted killings, and indiscriminate firing at places of worship speak of the poison of hatred injected into the body of our society by extremist elements. |
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These kinds of killings that we witness and hear about have become all too familiar and frequent for us to either exhibit our emotions or even react in any way. |
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In terms of brutality, systematic repression, number of killings, relish for torture and sum total of human misery caused, he was a piker next to that tyrant. |
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It is worth ending this small number of unethical killings in order to secure the right of women to rid their bodies of unnecessary and insentient clumps of flesh. |
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After three decades of internecine warfare, bombings, retaliatory killings and mutual suspicion, those involved decided to seek a lasting political solution. |
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But she also wonders if Sayers would feel any kinship to today's grisly police procedurals, filled with random killings and clinical crime details. |
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Stone, meanwhile, is still facing a massive lawsuit alleging that Natural Born Killers, his satire of media exploitation of violence, is the cause of copycat killings. |
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The killings by the military force and the police have legal sanction. |
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It was June 1995 and the first of 10 gangland killings in as many months. |
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There have been two gangland killings in Cork in the past seven years. |
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One does have to have a certain mindset, though, one that isn't offended by vicious killings committed by actors with spicy hunks of Greek gyro hanging off their cheeks. |
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To individuals who despise killings in any form, death penalty is undue punishment. |
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The ceasefire notwithstanding, sectarian killings actually escalated in 1975, along with internal feuding between rival paramilitary groups. |
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The Core Committee observed that this growth in sectarian killings was clearly a part of proxy wars being fought on Pakistani soil. |
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These were not killings but sheer murder cases, he said, adding that probes and inquiries are mere eyewash to hoodwink the masses. |
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India is witnessing increased incidents of violence and killings related to communal violence, insurgencies and terrorism. |
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The use of firearms in seal hunting during the modern era drastically increased the number of killings. |
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He states dolphins and porpoises feed on different types of fish, thus food competition is an unlikely cause of the killings. |
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As well, American murder rates are higher for handgun killings than for killings by other firearms and for killings by nonshooting methods. |
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Rather, the term is used in the Criminal Code to classify all killings of persons as either culpable or not culpable homicide. |
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Various estimates of the number of killings attributed to Yugoslav forces have been announced through the years. |
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The killings by the Russian Cossacks devastated the native peoples of Kamchatka. |
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One of the more gruesome tactics used was that of the killings of Chagossian pets. |
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There are claims that after taking Khan Yunis, the IDF committed a massacre, known as the Khan Yunis killings. |
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Over 1,000 people have been killed in extrajudicial killings by RAB since its inception under the last BNP government. |
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Bin Laden's 055 Brigade was responsible for mass killings of Afghan civilians. |
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A survey of doctors' views on mercy killings has thrown up some startling findings. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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Karachi has seen targeted killings in recent days, leaving dozens of political activists and member of ethnic communities dead. |
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Jesse Hernandez, who was 16 at the time of the killings, was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison. |
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It was this violent nature which led Moe to being charged with three killings. |
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All over Europe, the Gestapo orchestrated mass killings on a daily basis. |
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The designation of these homicides as 'gay-hate' killings was avoided as a prior classification of the sexuality of each victim. |
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We must not allow people to become used to killings, lovelessness, to words of hatred and inhumanity. |
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Most of the killings in Belfast took place in the west and north of the city. |
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There are a few Orc killings that we actually got knocked back. |
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Thousands of Guineans stayed indoors on Monday and Tuesday to mark the killings, bringing the capital, Conakry, to a standstill. |
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What future repressive policies will these killings be used to justify? |
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Mahendra was a former chairman of Jamo Block and his family members have accused Akshay Pratap alias Gopal Ji for the killings. |
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But also in use was the term SS Sonderkommando and this term referred to the Gestapo troops who carried out the actual killings. |
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The sighting and video footage of the alleged big cat coincided with a spree of sheep killings in the same area. |
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This covers custodial deaths, police atrocities, encounter killings, illegal detention and disappearances. |
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Other historians have suggested that the killings were an attempt to undermine Nana Sahib's relationship with the British. |
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In December 1997, the INLA assassinated LVF leader Billy Wright, leading to a series of revenge killings by loyalist groups. |
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Examples of killings not under the Queen's peace include the killing of an enemy combatant during a time of war or other international conflict. |
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The personal monarchy of Belgian King Leopold II in the Congo Free State saw mass killings and slavery to extract rubber. |
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Earlier this week, thousands of Guineans stayed indoors to mark the killings, bringing the capital, Conakry, to a standstill. |
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These killings were reportedly in retaliation to a loyalist double shooting attack against the Reavey and O'Dowd families the previous night. |
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By this time, there had already been reciprocal killings at Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod. |
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A 24-year guerrilla war followed, in which 200,000 East Timorese died-from bombings, killings, and forced starvation. |
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Hardly any murderer of honor killings has been awarded equally exemplary punishments. |
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To be noted, the courts often grant clemency in cases of the so-called honor killings. |
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He interprets the short gospel passage in light of honor killings in the ancient Mediterranean world and the practice today. |
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After the killings in the Great Temple, there were probably few Aztec captains available to take the position. |
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Despite this amnesty, some Mauritanians have denounced the involvement of the government in the arrests and killings. |
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And Italy's Red Brigades committed many attacks, killings and kidnappings. |
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After his arrest for driving with false number plates in January 1981, the police questioned him about the killings and he confessed that he was the perpetrator. |
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He is accused of drug-smuggling, extorsion and several killings, including ordering attacks that left one Colombia police officer dead and another seriously wounded. |
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The offender is also likely to mentally relive his killings, often with the help of souvenirs or trophies, such as a bracelet or a body part taken from the victim. |
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After the war, due to the Cold war, a long period of censorship, disinterest and denial occurred about the Italian war crimes and the Yugoslav's foibe killings. |
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Most of the British press, outraged by the stories of rape and the killings of civilians and wounded British soldiers, did not advocate clemency of any kind. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of animal killings in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair, and their materials were mined or recycled. |
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Provisional IRA members have since been accused or convicted of involvement in the killings of Robert McCartney, Matthew Burns, James Curran, and Andrew Kearney, among others. |
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The mob pummeled the men suspected of being thugs, and this normally tranquil spot exploded into a melee of killings and counterkillings that left nearly 30 people dead. |
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These killings could also involve the relatives of an offender. |
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Recent killings of police officers, traditional leaders and politicians in and around Maiduguri have raised fears that the group is staging a comeback. |
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Read of Duke University, a porpoise expert researching similar cases of porpoise killings that had occurred in Virginia in 1996 and 1997, holds a different view. |
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Dr Paddy Leahy, 80, pictured, who is believed to have carried out at least 50 mercy killings on dying patients, wants to end his own life by euthanasia in Thailand. |
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This major decline is not necessarily due only to Mongol killings. |
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Subsequently, a colonist was murdered in an act of revenge for some killings that had taken place years earlier and the Indians refused to turn over the perpetrator. |
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A Sinophile no more, Pillsbury spoke of having been shocked by the Tiananmen killings in 1989 and appalled by anti-American sentiment among Chinese officials. |
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Most killings took place within Northern Ireland, especially in Belfast. |
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Despite some accusations of summary executions and killings of civilians, condemnations from Western capitals were not as voluble as they would become later. |
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The racist-driven killings took place in the South Carolina city that served as the ideological center of the southern slaveocracy of the antebellum and Civil War eras. |
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The sagas have more than their share of axings in the back, killings encompassed by treachery and trickery, narrated without accompanying moralizations. |
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The report documents abuses committed by the militants including killings, torture, rape and sexual slavery, forced religious conversions, and the conscription of children. |
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But yesterday Chief Judge Orhan Kiziltas said tests were accidentally applied to his father Eyup Cetin, 43, who is accused of helping his son commit the killings. |
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Rumours spread in England and Scotland that the killings had the king's sanction and that this foreshadowed their own fate if the king's Irish troops landed in Britain. |
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According to a statement, PTI's Core Committee observed that this growth in sectarian killings is clearly a part of proxy wars being fought on Pakistani soil. |
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Ariel Acevedo, 46, and Marcelo Pereira, 40, admitted injecting air and morphine into the bloodstreams of 16 victims in what the men claimed were mercy killings, police said. |
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Other analyses of his actions have not found evidence that he actually sought their services although he clearly expressed unusual behaviour before the killings. |
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Killings and gunplay were rare, sheriffs, then marshals, then police, common. |
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Killings were sometimes grotesquely accomplished, with excessive butchery. |
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