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In Mexico, an Unpunished Crime Rape Victims Face Widespread Cultural Bias in Pursuit of Justice By Mary Jordan Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, June 30, 2002; Page A01 REYESHOGPAN, Mexico -- These gorgeous mountain slopes in central Mexico, blooming with black pepper plants and golden cornstalks, camouflage the sorrow of the two silent sisters. Antonia and Isabel Francisco Melendez     

Group: alt.california · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.california
Author: Yossarian
Date: May 18, 2007 19:20

Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens For Legitimate Government 13 Apr 2008 http://www.legitgov.org/ All items are here: http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news Bush speaks on the possibility of another 9/11 13 Apr 2008 US President [sic] George Bush has said he believes another 9/11 attack on the United Sates should be considered a strong possibility and warned that such an attack could
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"Raymond" <Bluerhymer@aol.com> wrote in message news:51e71cba-e50e-421b-b3a7-3edc909c4db1@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > From Ethnic Cleansing in a Baghdad Neighborhood? > > Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? Of course not! The lawful Iraqi Police and Military with aid of their allies fought against an illegal Mahdi army who was terrorizing people in Basra and shooting at Government     

Group: misc.activism.progressive · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in misc.activism.progressive
Author: CLG News
Date: Apr 13, 2008 20:00

"Raymond" <Bluerhymer@aol.com> wrote in message news:51e71cba-e50e-421b-b3a7-3edc909c4db1@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... From Ethnic Cleansing in a Baghdad Neighborhood? Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? Of course not! The lawful Iraqi Police and Military with aid of their allies fought against an illegal Mahdi army who was terrorizing people in Basra and shooting at Government
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From Ethnic Cleansing in a Baghdad Neighborhood? Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? The place was empty when U.S. soldiers burst in, raiding a house in Baghdad's violent Washash neighborhood in the hopes of finding killers involved in sectarian murders. By the look of things, no one had been there for some time, even though neighbors in the area reported seeing people dragged inside in     

Group: alt.war.iraq · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.war.iraq
Author: Frank Arthur
Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:15

From Ethnic Cleansing in a Baghdad Neighborhood? Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? The place was empty when U.S. soldiers burst in, raiding a house in Baghdad's violent Washash neighborhood in the hopes of finding killers involved in sectarian murders. By the look of things, no one had been there for some time, even though neighbors in the area reported seeing people dragged inside in
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The Bush Family Wars Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? The place was empty when U.S. soldiers burst in, raiding a house in Baghdad's violent Washash neighborhood in the hopes of finding killers involved in sectarian murders. By the look of things, no one had been there for some time, even though neighbors in the area reported seeing people dragged inside in recent weeks. But apparently     

Group: alt.war · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.war
Author: Frank Arthur
Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:15

Bush Family Concerned About Overpopulation ? Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? The place was empty when U.S. soldiers burst in, raiding a house in Baghdad's violent Washash neighborhood in the hopes of finding killers involved in sectarian murders. By the look of things, no one had been there for some time, even though neighbors in the area reported seeing people dragged inside in recent
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Bush Family Concerned About Overpopulation ? Isn't this called ethnic cleansing? The place was empty when U.S. soldiers burst in, raiding a house in Baghdad's violent Washash neighborhood in the hopes of finding killers involved in sectarian murders. By the look of things, no one had been there for some time, even though neighbors in the area reported seeing people dragged inside in recent     

Group: alt.war.iraq · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.war.iraq
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:09

On Mar 27, 11:28 am, "America Hater" <ahlb...@ok.net> wrote: According to the Pentagon, massive street protests and violence that's already led to more than a hundred deaths is just the kind of progress we wanted in Iraq. The Pentagon says the fighting in Basra between government troops and Shiite militiamen is a good sign because it shows the Iraqi government's resolve and its
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Group: alt.war · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.war
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 31, 2008 13:09

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Group: soc.culture.afghanistan · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in soc.culture.afghanistan
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 27, 2008 10:05

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Group: alt.politics.democrat · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.politics.democrat
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 27, 2008 09:34

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Group: alt.politics.republican · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.politics.republican
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 27, 2008 09:34

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Group: alt.politics.gwbush · Group Profile · Search for Caribbean Domestic In Still Violence Widespread in alt.politics.gwbush
Author: Raymond
Date: Mar 27, 2008 08:59

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