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- that "it reminds me of how my foremothers were raped and my forefathers brutalised". The author C. S. Lewis (1898–1963) was named on the last list of honours...
- widespread protests, and spurring the 2020 Delhi riots in which Muslims were brutalised and killed by Hindu mobs. Three controversial farm laws led to sit-ins...
- and killing other **** Muslims, as opposed to just non-****s being brutalised. In one case, a supposed defector from ISIL executed two activists of...
- allowed to sleep only four and half hours every night, and were regularly brutalised by the guards. The chief pleasure of the slaves was urinating on the machinery...
- to mold her into just another "Alexander object ... to be mani****ted, brutalised and treated on any level and on any terms he chooses." Thyssen only accepted...
- mental health. In 2020, Padukone attended a protest for students who were brutalised during the 2020 JNU Attack due to their protests against the Citizenship...
- ****ert that he will watch the do****entary. A post-credits scene shows a brutalised woman being filmed by Carver, who says he will let her live as long as...
- German atrocities against Belgian civilians and the stories of women brutalised by a horrific war unleashed by Germany, yet surviving and triumphing in...
- with no attempt at rehabilitation. The warders and convicts alike are brutalised by the system. The film's controversy arose over its graphic depiction...
- 2019. Smith, Nicola; Farmer, Ben (20 May 2019). "Oppressed, enslaved and brutalised: The women trafficked from North Korea into China's **** trade". The Telegraph...