Him lucky seh it wasn't a Jamaican parent that was holding that baby or there may well have been a true Yardie style lynching on dat rass flight. |
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First, the photographer snapped it while the lynching was in progress and not after the fact. |
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Angry mobs lynching someone suspected of murder is wrong, even if that person is actually guilty. |
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The story of Mexican lynching is not a footnote in history but rather a critical chapter in the history of Anglo western expansion and conquest. |
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The theory of mob lynching has been manufactured to hide the facts of this gruesome incident. |
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These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive. |
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In the morning, we assist to the lynching of a suspect in front of the police station, hit badly with a wood stick for the example! |
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The government of the United States undertook the modern day equivalent of a lynching. |
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Third, we take pains to make certain that there's no mob mentality leading to a lynch mob and the lynching of anyone without due process. |
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Though the president disliked the KKK and abhorred lynching, he took no effective steps to counter these horrors. |
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However, while gang violence has declined, there has been a corresponding increase in public lynching. |
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What action has been taken to educate people about the penalties for lynching and to prevent this from happening? |
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The Committee against Torture has also expressed its concern at cases of lynching in the country. |
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The youths were accused of a theft, but Imran showed that the lynching was the result of dispute over a cricket match. |
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Medieval practices of guillotining, lynching, and public hanging belong to the same category as the death penalty by lethal injection or electrification. |
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His sunny affability slips only twice once when asked about the lynching his grandfather stopped. |
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I paled and decided this was the end for me, but instead of a lynching I got a round of applause at the end. |
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Boko Haram has condemned the lynching, which gained national prominence after a web video surfaced of the gruesome act. |
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The lynching is a composite of numerous lynchings and violence against Negroes in the area in those years and years to follow. |
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Yet public opinion had been captured, and it was taken for granted that lynching was a just response to the barbarous sexual crimes against white womanhood. |
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Delve deeper and you run up against the social profanity that was lynching. |
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Community justice can sometimes resemble legalised lynching, featuring stoning, strangulation or burning with petrol. |
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The crime of one single person has fuelled an unprecedented media lynching. |
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On 19 January, the US Supreme Court took a clear step towards the legal lynching of Mumia Abu-Jamal. |
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Over the past six months, MINUSTAH has received reports of 60 people having been killed by lynching and of 28 people having been seriously injured or maimed as a result of attempted lynchings. |
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Another dimension of impunity has been a reported growth in lynching and other illegal acts of vigilante justice, which further undermines the rule of law. |
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The lynching of criminals caught in the act or suspected of particularly heinous crimes is not uncommon and appears to be increasing in many countries in direct relation to the weakness of formal justice mechanisms. |
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It doesn't take long before you have a lynching crew out there for you. |
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According to information from various NGOs and the report of the Office of the Human Rights Procurator, lynching has become a widespread form of torture in Guatemala. |
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As a reflection of public distrust of the judicial system, many Haitians appear to avoid the formal court system and rely on other methods to arbitrate or handle disputes, including lynching. |
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The growing number of lynching cases remains a serious concern. |
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Leaving things to the Spirit can turn a property dispute into a lynching. |
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Blacks also faced violence in the form of lynching, shooting, and the burning of churches. |
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After 1736 when the possibility of formal prosecution was no longer open, villagers turned to informal violence, counter-magic and the occasional lynching. |
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Where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist was vetted in racial segregation, lynching, and racial supremacy, it was high drama at its best. |
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It would appear accurate when framed as a function of the bamboozlement induced by the mentacide process that ADP's own-life taking behavior resembles a lynching. |
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The sequence anticipates the scene in Harper Lee's 1960 novel, To Kill a Mocking Bird, when Scout Finch assists her father Atticus in stopping a similar lynching scenario. |
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Legal Lynching is a convenient vade mecum on the death penalty, descriptive as well as critical. |
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Lynching was instituted to crush the manhood of the enfranchised black. |
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