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Government Impunity is an offence and they are becoming rotten and infected through it.
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'Impunity' Amnesty's accusations against the Israeli army include unlawful killings, torture, extensive and wanton destruction of property, obstruction of medical assistance and targeting of medical personnel.
WN.com - Articles related to Civil rights attorney says Obama's DOJ corruption is no bull 2010
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'Impunity' Amnesty's accusations against the Israeli army include unlawful killings, torture, extensive and wanton destruction of property, obstruction of medical assistance and targeting of medical personnel.
WN.com - Articles related to Civil rights attorney says Obama's DOJ corruption is no bull 2010
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'Impunity' Amnesty's accusations against the Israeli army include unlawful killings, torture, extensive and wanton destruction of property, obstruction of medical assistance and targeting of medical personnel.
WN.com - Articles related to Civil rights attorney says Obama's DOJ corruption is no bull 2010
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'Impunity' Amnesty's accusations against the Israeli army include unlawful killings, torture, extensive and wanton destruction of property, obstruction of medical assistance and targeting of medical personnel.
WN.com - Articles related to Civil rights attorney says Obama's DOJ corruption is no bull 2010
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The United Nations has defined "Impunity" as follows:
Indymedia Ireland 2009
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Impunity, meaning exemption or freedom from punishment?
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In its "World Report 2009," HRW referred to the Ergenekon case under the title of "Impunity" in its five-page Turkey section.
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Impunity is rampant, and the police and security forces in several countries have been penetrated -- loaned, in the vernacular -- to the drug gangs.
Eric Farnsworth: Let's Stop "Conflict Drugs" in Central America Eric Farnsworth 2011
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The announcement by the U.N. International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or CICIG in Spanish, came a day after Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina asked to extend the group's mandate until the end of his presidential term.
U.N. Investigative Body to Stay in Guatemala Nicholas Casey 2012
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