I hate it when my countrymen and I are branded as inhumane, criminals, or some other nasty term. |
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Brutal, cruel, inhumane and disturbing violence happens all over the world. |
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Their conduct was not only inhumane and barbaric, it was also plainly illegal. |
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The interior ministers saw no reason to stop this inhumane and barbaric practice, however. |
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Because of the inhumane nature of slavery, slave revolts became commonplace in Jamaica. |
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Most of this is produced in intensive farming systems which are extremely cruel and inhumane. |
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Attempts to show that various inhumane practices are technically legal will be met by the hoots of outrage they deserve. |
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The report is critical of the inhumane treatment of children in arbitrary detention and calls into question our commitment to human rights. |
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Even in its most inhumane form, child labour, he argues, is not the problem. |
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Had the consequences not been so tragic and desperately inhumane, we would have been excused for gloating. |
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It would be inequitable and inhumane to limit healthcare only to those who have a current or future economic benefit to society. |
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Speaking privately, authority officials acknowledged that conditions in some places are so inhumane that they probably violate international law. |
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Can we remain human when we relegate the majority of our fellow citizens to inhumane conditions? |
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What about the people who decided which inmates were to be subjected to these cruel and inhumane conditions? |
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The league says this failure means up to 3,000 teenagers are locked up in inhumane, appalling conditions. |
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It also serves as a bold indictment of the inhumane asylum regulations that refugees encounter on entry to countries like Britain. |
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Any instance of inhumane behavior is obviously worrisome and harmful to them when that occurs. |
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The report details dozens of blatant civil rights abuses, many alleging inhumane treatment of prisoners at the hands of Department employees. |
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Animals caught in inhumane traps will languish not for hours, but for days. |
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Agathocles, we are told, always lived a dissolute life and was known for appallingly cruel and inhumane conduct. |
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Factory-farmed chickens are transported and slaughtered under atrociously inhumane conditions, says Weisberg. |
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Most Austrians and many other Europeans abhor capital punishment as cruel and inhumane. |
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If those who have the power to change this law have listened to my story, then I hope they will see that the law is cruel, barbaric and inhumane. |
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The organizers must do everything they can to prevent barbaric, inhumane acts of violence from occurring there. |
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Hunting without hounds does make this blood sport less cruel, but even still, it is inhumane. |
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His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed. |
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They tend to be sceptical of extreme statements that call state institutions calculatedly inhumane. |
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It seems we would rather harbour war criminals than shelter innocent human beings from inhumane regimes. |
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I hope the person who spoke to her in such an inhumane way reads this and hangs their head in shame. |
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The western community rose up to protest the cruel and inhumane punishment. |
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Yet they knew that the Massachusett Indians, for example, considered it impious and inhumane to deface the monuments of the dead. |
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These missiles are the most deadly, destructive and inhumane weapons ever created. |
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Although financially embarrassed owners prove inhumane, the text describes another type of master who is even more dangerous. |
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You used to have to do scab duty, until the do-gooders said it was inhumane. |
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He has been treated in a cruel, inhumane and degrading manner, he wants the authorities to answer for that. |
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There should be special provision in the international criminal court to protect their quarry from inhumane and unnatural persecution. |
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Patriotism constantly plays upon people's insecurities and fears to justify very inhumane behaviour. |
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The punitiveness of the criminal code was both inhumane and counter-productive. |
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Sadly, many nations suffer from despotic, inhumane regimes, and we play sport with them. |
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There are those who decry landmines as inhumane, but that is not always the case. |
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Furthermore we live in an age where we need not kill a criminal in an inhumane way. |
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Mainly though, they, and I, think it is wrong to chase and kill animals in such an inhumane and totally unnecessary way. |
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I do not think that this should include hypothetical discussions about a management that most would agree to be inhumane. |
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This is inhumane and will create more tensions between the two countries. |
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This regime imposes the cruelest forms of torture, as well as the most inhumane punishments such as stoning and eye gouging. |
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It also deplores the practices of executions carried out in public and in inhumane fashions. |
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But it also stems from cruel and inhumane regimes that suppress their people's freedom and rights. |
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It would also be an inhumane and cruel act towards the men, their families and their community. |
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We must overcome the dictatorship in these countries that mete out such inhumane treatment to their own people. |
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If that treaty allows them to be inhumane, then this act allows them to continue to be inhumane. |
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It was one of the labour movement's great struggles to gradually chip away at those inhumane hours of work. |
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After spending five months locked in solitary confinement in inhumane and degrading conditions, the Court has once again accquited him. |
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A high-profile action like an occupation risks exposing the inequitable and inhumane reality behind these reforms. |
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They were made to labour under most inhumane conditions in a strange land. |
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Do you not understand that a higher power is preventing the most inhumane of all your wars from breaking out? |
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The occupants say they are overcrowded and the conditions are inhumane. |
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Most of them are now living in insanitary and inhumane conditions in metal cabins and shacks beside a sewage plant. |
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Many European governments might be quite happy to let the unapologetic Italians take the flak for an increasingly inhumane immigration policy. |
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It is inhumane to deny prevention tools that have been shown to work over and over again to those who need them. |
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It is my fervent hope that leaders of other nations that supported and profited from the inhumane activity will come forward in like manner. |
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All acts of terrorism are criminal, inhumane, and unjustifiable irrespective of motivation. |
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There are ways to change or correct a behaviour that is not profitable, not to say inhumane. |
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His illicit artwork showed that erecting barriers is not only inhumane, but also futile. |
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The standard of treatment is now well established as illegal and inhumane. |
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People with intellectual disability, in particular, are the most likely of all to be incarcerated in inhumane institutions. |
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Carting people off into the desert is inhumane and an admission of defeat in the face of all the things we have not yet dealt with. |
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No harsh or inhumane treatment coercion or corporal punishment of any kind is tolerated, nor is there to be the threat of any such treatment. |
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But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses. |
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If Kim Jong-il was dictatorial, sociopathic, and inhumane, Vaclav Havel was a freedom-loving, warm-hearted humanist. |
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Most of these institutions were inhumane, and advocates had been writing for more than 100 years urging for their closure. |
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People who support capital punishment are often portrayed as barbarians or monsters, but in my opinion locking someone up for life is far more inhumane. |
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Why is it that violent and inhumane acts are screened daily on television? |
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In addition, every market needs framework conditions, so that people do not suffer inhumane conditions. |
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It was so barbarous and inhumane that polite Romans did not talk about it. |
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But it can never be forgotten that the system itself was evil, inhumane and degrading for the many millions who became its second and third class citizens. |
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Hundreds of thousands of slaves died under inhumane conditions. |
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Demands from Greece's creditors for more austerity is, in these circumstances, inhumane and economically crass. |
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During his eight-year tenure he has occasionally made life difficult for his political masters by highlighting inhumane prison practices such as slopping out. |
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And the way she acted was like she had been shielded from all of the awful, cruel, inhumane things of the world, like she was in the safety of her own bubble. |
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Force his attention to the facts and he will, to be sure, appear for the nonce to take cognizance of them, will even be troubled, for he is not inhumane. |
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And yet, Morrison turns up to staged press conferences once a week and refuses to comment on medical reports alleging inhumane conditions. |
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But the Allies rapidly improvised antidotes and embodied the weapon in their own arsenals, making the conduct of the war yet more complex and inhumane. |
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The workers will condemn and oppose these barbaric and inhumane policies by fighting to try and calm the impending storm and we shall be by their side. |
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And we must act against terrorists and their inhumane methods. |
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The rampancy of terrorism all over the world had resulted from an inhumane foreign policy which oppressed other nations, violated State sovereignty and created social inequality. |
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We know very well that vice and gluttony is inhumane and bestial. |
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Let us not beat about the bush: Lampedusa is a bloodstain of shame for the Italian Government, for acting in such an irresponsible, inhumane and un-European way. |
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These airmen are unique among Canadian war veterans in that they were mistakenly arrested as civilians, detained under inhumane conditions in a concentration camp instead of a prisoner-of-war camp, and compelled to work. |
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And stresses out nightly over 3,000 other homeless folks who opt to sack out on the sidewalks, an option Ms. Gibbs's new boss, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, terms inhumane and wants her to humanely eliminate, pronto. |
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With the inhumane, exploitative regime under which we live today, where discoveries such as this come second to the quest for profit, it is pie in the sky to imagine they might be used for the benefit of mankind. |
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Yet these people are basically lumped together with the category of unwanted immigrants, and subjected to the inhumane treatment generally meted out to the people of the Continent. |
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Modern employment recruitment is not just a contracted system, but also a bonded labour system that results in inhumane conditions and no protection for workers. |
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Whoever acts in this way to force people to attempt to bring about their own death in a violent manner, and thus accept the possibility of inhumane risks, is acting inhumanely. |
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Throughout time it has been understood that it is as dangerous as it is inhumane to bind together, with no way out, two spouses who weigh each other down. |
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For a European who complains, gasps and sweats in the oppressive heat when the temperature hovers around 30 degrees Celsius, these working conditions would be almost inhumane. |
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We have explained to satiation that only through the radical annihilation of the inhumane elements that we carry within, can we liberate the essence, awaken it. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we must not allow ourselves to be seduced by sweet talk used as a smokescreen to conceal ruthless and inhumane right-wing policies. |
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An air marshal in the former South Vietnamese military, Ly Tong was detained without trial for 5 years in re-education camp under inhumane conditions, forced to perform hard labour and living on starvation rations. |
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I would like to believe that one of the first decisions made under the pressure of public opinion would be to release political prisoners who are mistreated and exposed to inhumane conditions in prisons. |
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Mr. El Maati described what it was like to spend most of the two years and two months that he was detained in solitary confinement with inhumane conditions. |
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They are denied family visits, adequate medical care and food and are held in completely unsanitary and inhumane conditions, in violation of all rules and principles of international humanitarian law. |
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When Amnesty International met him in prison in March 2008, he had not eaten for two days and was enduring inhumane and unsanitary prison conditions. |
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Not only do these practices trap them into a life of unrelieved poverty, but the continued existence of these illegal and inhumane practices would undermine Nepal's standing in the international community. |
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It is intolerable that, in our countries and throughout the world, archaic and inhumane practices such as excision, honour crimes, stoning and decapitation should be accepted. |
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Under the guise of just sounding slogans, leaders had been consolidating their power and became as ruthless, rapacious, and inhumane as those they set about replacing. |
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Its staff continued to perform their vital functions with great self-sacrifice in the face of the constraints imposed by the inhumane practices of the occupation authorities. |
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This exacerbates the suffering of the victims in an inhumane manner and places the region on the verge of an intolerable and unacceptable humanitarian catastrophe. |
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In India itself awareness of the inhumane character is slowly dawning, but there is a great reluctance to change among those who benefit from the system. |
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As a result of such partnership agreements, refugees are interned in camps, in which, as we all know, inhumane conditions prevail, as is currently the case in Ukraine. |
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Anti-trapping advocates say it is inhumane and results in the inadvertent capture of pets and other species, while trappers say it is just another way to manage and control the population of an animal. |
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I read it when I was about 10 and it was the first time I gave any consideration to the fact that not all of the Germans fighting in the war were inhumane monsters. |
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Given the overwhelmingly inhumane excesses of the residential schooling system, it does not seem surprising that both parents and children undertook various forms of resistance. |
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Although the majority of these people experience difficult and even inhumane situations, some are better equipped than others as they are stronger, and physically and psychologically more resilient. |
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But the same unilateralist States, while possessing and developing at the same time the most destructive and inhumane weapons, are too intolerant to allow the Agency to function smoothly. |
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Such negotiations must lead to the legal prohibition, once and for all, of the possession, development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons by any country and provide for the destruction of such inhumane weapons. |
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In long term, the maintenance of these inhumane weapons, and the threat to use them, would weaken and jeopardize international peace and security. |
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Those included the inhumane slaughter of chickens, causing wild rats to be attacked by dogs and taking feral pigeons to feed ferrets. |
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White phosphorus has been condemned by human rights organizations as cruel and inhumane because it causes severe burns. |
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Prisoners were transported in inhumane conditions by rail freight cars, in which many died before reaching their final destination. |
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Some are concerned that the current situation is inhumane, with upwards of 50 scars and disfigurements from vessel strikes on a single manatee. |
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The Moriori were treated in an inhumane and degrading manner for many years. |
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Death penalty opponents regard the death penalty as inhumane and criticize it for its irreversibility. |
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A shaggy, large black mongrel, born in the laboratory where inhumane experiments were performed on him and his companion, Snitter. |
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Almost everyone argued that it would be inhumane for Americans to engage in a turkey shoot against fleeing Iraqi soldiers. |
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Not to those in power, not to the cruel and inhumane, not to the wealthy. |
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Madumarov said the referendum after the tragedy in Osh and Jalal-Abad oblasts would be inhumane and aweless. |
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Animal rights groups propagandize that hens are forced to lay eggs in crowded, inhumane cages. |
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To treat a person in such a fragile state like this is completely inhumane. |
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I omitted the suffix inhumane in the edited version, but unfortunately the technical team sent the unedited version for publishing. |
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The mission was to emancipate Egyptians from the arbitrary and inhumane cruelties of Khedival rule, and to elevate them to a status of humanity previously lacking. |
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Abolitionists in Europe and America protested the inhumane treatment of African slaves, which led to the elimination of the slave trade by the late 18th century. |
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants are moved illegally by highly organized international smuggling and trafficking groups, often in dangerous or inhumane conditions. |
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There have been numerous reports of torture and other inhumane forms of punishment perpetrated by Omani security forces on protesters and detainees. |
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There have been numerous testimonies of torture and other inhumane forms of punishment perpetrated by security forces on protesters and detainees. |
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