Word: slaughters
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...staple of every political process. The hatred towards Arafat can only be understood in the context of why he has “broken many hearts;” in this case a broken heart is not metaphorical, but the direct result of the armaments Arafat used to slaughter woman, children, and other innocents. Arafat deserves to be judged by the world on his record, not the mythical status he gained in the eyes of anti-imperialists worldwide and his own Palestinian people who choose to ignore the estimated $1 billion he siphoned off for his own political and personal...
...from their homes, the world community can only stand and watch, arguing about the correct technical term to use to describe the situation and appointing commissions to "investigate" this atrocity. The world is a despicable place. The U.S. has illegally marched into Iraq while defenseless human beings are being slaughtered in Sudan. I don't care if you call it genocide, slaughter or a disaster?the Darfurian people need assistance. Fern Smith Johannesburg...
Clinton administration officials accused Sudan of developing chemical weapons, and the United States bombed a factory in Khartoum six years ago. But both President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry have stopped short of saying they would use force to stop the ongoing slaughter of civilians in the western Sudanese region of Darfur...
...murdered, tortured, starved and driven from their homes [Oct. 4], the world community can only stand by, arguing about the correct technical term to use to describe the situation and appointing commissions to "investigate" this atrocity. The U.S. has illegally marched into Iraq, while defenseless human beings are being slaughtered in Sudan. I don't care if you call it genocide, slaughter or a disaster - the Darfurian people need assistance. Fern Smith Johannesburg...
With the cries for intervention and action against the barbaric, state-sponsored slaughter and mass rape in Darfur, Sudan reaching a fever pitch, we hope Harvard doesn’t find itself on the wrong side of such an important issue again...