Far from providing respect for and a defence of their community, their actions degrade and brutalise them. |
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Despite joint anti-LRA operations by the governments of Sudan, Uganda and DRC, the LRA has continued to brutalise and abduct civilians. |
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During my visits to conflict-affected areas, I have witnessed how armed conflict can tear children's lives apart, uproot them and brutalise them. |
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In my experience violence and intimidation are the exact tools used routinely to dehumanise and brutalise any individual unfortunate enough to be in the army. |
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They have had total authority to brutalise women and even kill them. |
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As Napper remained free to brutalise and inflict more pain, an innocent man was jailed and vilified for a crime he did not commit. |
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Barker and Owen brutalised their own 83-year-old grandmother, tor-tureanimals, yet were left alone to brutalise this vulnerable baby. |
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I can only imagine how it could brutalise executioners and others. |
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