Henriette had reason to consider the jailor a persecutor and to shun his daughter. |
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An action may also be, or be deemed to be by a persecutor, an expression of a political opinion. |
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For example, the persecutor does not, from now on, always have to be a State, it could also be a non-State organisation. |
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He admits that he was once a blasphemer and a persecutor of the faith. |
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Their report is consistent with those of other twin survivors who said Mengele was their protector as much as their persecutor. |
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Evaluate your own life so that you do not become a persecutor. |
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Who knows what is the particular knowledge of the persecutor? |
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But Mr Spitzer, who was elected on a mandate to shake up Albany, is in danger of becoming a persecutor rather than a leader, according to Doug Muzzio, a professor of politics at Baruch College. |
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The presumption of state protection applies equally to cases where an individual claims to fear prosecution by non-state entities and to cases where the state is alleged to be a persecutor. |
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Cases involving children who have been recruited or used in situations of armed conflict may require evaluating whether the persecutor bar is applicable. |
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Personal data should never be shared directly with the alleged persecutor. |
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