Sentences with phrase «terrorism brought to justice»

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Prosecutors who specialize in terrorism, narcotics trafficking and organized crime, led by the acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, will bring prosecutions designed to restrict the flow of money to terrorist groups, Sessions said.
The government's role is to resolutely stand against terrorism and to bring justice to those who commit such atrocities.
Let me make clear that I support wholeheartedly the attempt to bring to justice the perpetrators of that evil deed, and to rid the world of terrorism (some of my reflections are found online at www.christianitytoday.com/go/yancey911/).
«Luckily, no one is hurt, and now the full attention of city, State and federal law enforcement will be turned to bringing the guilty party to justice in this act of terrorism
We salute the courageous men and women of our Armed Services, who have sacrificed so much to bring Bin Laden to justice and who continue to fight terrorism around the world.
The ITU jointly struggles with other Iraqi progressive and patriotic forces for peace, democracy and social justice and for an end to the onslaught of sectarianism and terrorism that has brought widespread corruption, mass death, destruction and mayhem.
Nicole Kidman, the prosecutor, is continually put in the middle, with her friends wanting her to push to bring the man to justice and her boss wanting to focus on the bigger threat of terrorism.
In noting that Rutherford's sentence was not enough to deter terrorism, the ruling from a three - panel bench of justices Eleanore Cronk, Michael Moldaver, and David Doherty, said: «When terrorists acting on Canadian soil are apprehended and brought to justice, the responsibility lies with the courts to send a clear and unmistakable message that terrorism is reprehensible and those who choose to engage in it here will pay a very heavy price.»
We all want the highest level of protection of our privacy and security of our data; and at the same time, we want to know that those guilty of heinous offences (such as terrorism, hate crime etc.) can be brought to justice quickly.
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