Sentences with phrase «by victims of injustice»

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I hold that in every situation of injustice and oppression, the Christian — who can not deal with it by violence — must make himself completely a part of it as representative of the victims.
If we're upset over some victims of gun violence but not others, grieved by some untimely deaths but not others, worried about some missing children but not others — we aren't concerned with the injustices at hand.
On Ash Wednesday, as the people come up to receive the ashes, they hear the words: «Polvo eres The ashes of the beginning of Lent are a curious and mysterious religious expression of the Mexican tradition which finds its full socio - religious meaning when coupled with the Holy Water which is blessed during the Easter Vigil — when, through God's power, justice triumphed over injustice in the resurrection of the innocent victim from the death inflicted upon him by the unjust «justice» of this world.
The prime minister said he was «profoundly sorry» for the «double injustice» which had occurred after revealing how the reputations of the victims had been muddied by completely unjustified accusations of hooliganism.
He was the source for the Sun's headline «The Truth», which sought to blame the crowd rather than the policing of the event for the deaths and led to what prime minister David Cameron described as a «double injustice» suffered by the victims» families.
Yes I am a family member of a victim of injustice, and if questionable police shootings, misconduct, and brutality were not investigated fully and fairly on a local level by Westchester County's top law enforcement officer why should the people of Westchester County or New York State believe that anything different will take place on an appellate level?
While the speech was undoubtedly lengthy and did contain some words of praise for this most «noble» of professions, its real agenda was buried within the rhetoric, «idealistic» students being encouraged by leftist academics to view the people they work with as «victims of social injustice» who are to be pandered to.
Pioneering scientist, social activist, humanitarian — Mary - Claire King is also foremost a free spirit who for over four decades has marched to the beat of her own drummer, animated by the impulse to solve iconic scientific puzzles, a passion for victims of disease and social injustice, and a warm humility that belies her profound impacts on science, on medicine, and on society.
From the beginning, there involvement in the crime was called into question, even by the victims families, who saw the injustice of the whole procedure first hand.
Leighton Andrews said a review had persuaded him hundreds of pupils had been the victims of an «injustice», a decision welcomed by teaching unions.
The crime and cruelty of dogfighting was compounded by the cruel injustice of killing the victims.
The experience of judges who try sexual offences is that an image of stereotypical behaviour and demeanour by a victim or the perpetrator of a non-consensual offence such as rape held by some members of the public can be misleading and capable of leading to injustice.
In 2007, inspired by civil rights attorneys Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall, and Avon Williams, Jr., who used the law and courts as a vehicle to make change and protect all people against injustice, Attorney Zulu Ali opened the Law Offices of Zulu Ali with a focus on representing persons accused of crimes and seeking criminal justice, immigrants, victims of discrimination, and persons seeking civil justice.
«Access» issues address the means by which actors in the legal system — courts, lawyers, legislatures, judges, administrative agencies, victims, plaintiffs, defendants, accused — effect a conception of justice or perpetuate injustice.
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