The whole experience was a painful reminder of
how victims of war can be found on both sides of the gun.
Not exact matches
How many human beings have become the victims of religious wars, how frequent the oppression of other religious consciences, how numerous are the martyrdoms suffered in courageous confession of individual fai
How many human beings have become the
victims of religious
wars,
how frequent the oppression of other religious consciences, how numerous are the martyrdoms suffered in courageous confession of individual fai
how frequent the oppression
of other religious consciences,
how numerous are the martyrdoms suffered in courageous confession of individual fai
how numerous are the martyrdoms suffered in courageous confession
of individual faith!
They also discuss
how the roles
of men, as active agents, and women, as passive
victims, in
war have been buttressed by current understandings
of the use
of rape in conflict zones and
how this gendered understanding
of conflict roles has negative consequences for the movement towards gender equality and the goal
of eradicating rape in
war.
Fong eloquently outlines the history
of such advances, reminding us
how experiments by plastic surgeons on second world
war burns
victims effectively paved the way for the first full - face transplants earlier this century.
He notes
how the «individualization
of victims... has made it more politically palatable for the US... to engage in a seemingly perpetual
war», causing death and injury from Iraq and Afghanistan to Pakistan and Yemen.
«
Victims of war:
How Gaza conflict will traumatize a generation
of adolescents.»
Added Lundberg: «The film is an incredibly moving account
of a very dark time in history, but still shows
how society has come together and supported these
victims of a
war.»
Waltz with Bashir is a sincere and personal requiem for the innocent
victims of war but its exploration
of how people remember the past and
how trauma affects memory sets it aside from many other antiwar films.
I realized just
how much the women
of the South (and North too probably) suffered in this conflict and
how important they were in trying to keep things running while the men were gone - they had no status, no protection and some were
victims - I think in many ways it was as difficult a time for women as for the men who fought - for those men who didn't go to
war and took advantage, this book just added to what I already had read before.
Chapter 3 is by Naomi Oresekes and Erik Conway, «Challenging Knowledge:
How climate science became a
victim of the cold
war.»
Regarding the 16 October 2007 - dated «
How Climate Science Became a
Victim of the Cold
War» draft, it is 39 pages long in its main text, and its first eight pages are devoted to a setup about the settled science
of man - caused global warming before it dives into the topic
of the George C Marshall Institute, which is described as being opposed to the idea
of global warming.
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