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The officials have conscripted buses, cars, ambulances and police trucks.
To borrow a word that he has conspicuously conscripted: Sad.
They have also conscripted hundreds of people into the SDF.
And the show's ideas were conscripted to wildly different ends.
Listening to the vet's instructions, I understood I was conscripted.
They aren't being conscripted into military service like past generations.
To honor Rita, Downey conscripted volunteers to finish the 100 hexagons.
Image credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesA journalist conscripted into writing propaganda.
It acknowledged that many more children had been conscripted as soldiers.
Shadow has unwittingly been conscripted into the war between the gods.
It also forcibly conscripted civilians into the army or loyalist militias.
When the designer was conscripted, Dior replaced him with Marc Bohan.
Who refused to be conscripted by the terrorist group as child soldiers.
All four children were conscripted by ISIS during their raid on Sinjar.
He hadn't joined ISIS , but his brothers had been conscripted as fighters.
Rebels used rape as a weapon of war and conscripted child soldiers.
Her husband, who was conscripted by the Tamil Tigers, disappeared in 2008.
"Who is being conscripted in order to do what here?" she asked.
The most intimate detail Stevens was conscripted to reveal was Avedon's homosexuality.
They all show how children are conscripted into an apathetic world of adults.
And the faces, stricken with the past, are conscripted to be its bearers.
Another organisation found that 75% of returnees had been interrogated, detained or conscripted.
He may have been right, but I did not want to be conscripted.
However, rights groups have said some men were forcibly conscripted after fleeing the fighting.
In future discussions, Trump behaved as if he'd conscripted Comey into his direct service.
Like Jewish 18-year-olds, Druse men are, by law, conscripted into military service.
The fear is that big banks will be conscripted into service again and again.
Mr. Dhlakama was conscripted into the Portuguese colonial army but deserted to join Frelimo.
Many remain conscripted into their 40s, doing civilian or military jobs for little pay.
When the civil war resumed, after the Second World War, both sides conscripted men.
In 2018, Amazon conscripted Jimmy Fallon to tell bad dad jokes in lieu of Alexa.
Their symbolism is, in a sense, frozen, conscripted to be forever what it once was.
But those limitations fell away in the face of the drama I'd been conscripted into.
Most agree that a military composed entirely of volunteers is superior to a conscripted force.
His army had conscripted children and outfitted them with ill-fitting uniforms and AK-47s.
This was despite the department publicly acknowledging that children were being conscripted in those countries.
Her father, who had been conscripted into the Soviet Army, was forced to stay behind.
The world watched with horror as ISIS enslaved Yazidi women and conscripted children to fight.
In an instant, their mission expanded: Anyone with the requisite skills and equipment was conscripted.
MOHAMMED RAHIMEH left Damascus in December 2015, rather than be conscripted into the Syrian army.
Some Arabs, many of whom had been conscripted by the Ottomans, danced in the streets.
They moved on from being visual gags; they were conscripted instead into the project of realism.
The residents, including the boys who refused to be conscripted by the terrorist group, were killed.
Viewers put on the headset and become Lucy's imaginary friend, who she's conscripted into the investigation.
Syria has suffered immense physical destruction, while millions of workers have fled, been conscripted or killed.
In Russia, men aged between 18 and 20063 are conscripted into the military for a year.
But even Americans outside the Beltway have been conscripted into this war, sometimes without realizing it.
After the German invasion, Kalman's father was conscripted for a work detail and never seen again.
She does not know the whereabouts of her missing child, but fears he was forcibly conscripted.
Her husband was too old to be conscripted into the military; her sons were too young.
When factory farms were unable to meet their targets, officials conscripted vast numbers of rural farmers.
DAKAR, Senegal — His army conscripted children and outfitted them with ill-fitting uniforms and AK-47s.
Israel has a conscripted military — one that invests heavily in both cybersecurity and offensive cyber capabilities.
They might be conscripted or executed, or join the tens of thousands starving in Syria's prisons.
Ultimately, neither of these perceptions explains the true reason why they were initially conscripted into terrorism.
Her unhappiness is newly spiking but also may be a perpetual state of resenting conscripted female servileness.
She has been conscripted to be an assassin by a shadowy international crime organization called the Twelve.
The dispute worsened last year when South Korean courts ordered Japanese companies to compensate former conscripted labourers.
One concern for people who want to return is whether they will be conscripted into the military.
But that will only happen if Democrats refuse to be conscripted into a standoff on Republican terms.
French soldiers helped stabilize the capital, but near the Sudanese border the Chadian Army forcibly conscripted children.
The dispute worsened last year when South Korean courts ordered Japanese companies to compensate former conscripted laborers.
Google is being conscripted as the potential hub of one of our greatest needs—Covid-19 testing.
Many were promised amnesty, only to be conscripted into the very military that had killed their families.
Before the draft ended in 19673, a total of some 21967 million of us had been conscripted.
At this point, registering for the Selective Service has little bearing on the likelihood of being conscripted.
Jurors from Allegheny County were conscripted into service hundreds of miles from home, in far-off Montgomery County.
He said that they had been kidnapped by Boko Haram and forcibly conscripted into the jihad before escaping.
" A service "member" is defined as "a person appointed, or enlisted in, or conscripted into, a uniform service.
Prior to being conscripted, prospective extremists often aren't particularly religious and typically live on the margins of society.
By focusing on women unwillingly conscripted into fighting, Cruz can recast them as helpless victims instead of heroes.
Finally though, in 85033, you and all the eligible males in your village are conscripted into the army.
United States, the Supreme Court has made clear that states cannot be conscripted to carry out federal law.
Soon, ultra-Communist rebels swept into the area and he was conscripted into a Khmer Rouge youth unit.
Burnham was imprisoned on mutiny charges for her actions in the Klingon attack, then conscripted aboard Lorca's Discovery.
Kevin's two daughters, son and daughter's fiance are all conscripted for war after the president begins using the draft.
Government forces have also detained hundreds of men, the UN said; others have been conscripted into the Syrian army.
Most employees were conscripted as full-time moderators, banning offenders only to see them return with new Facebook accounts.
Then, the People's Liberation Army assembled a motley collection of conscripted fishing boats and vessels defecting from the Nationalists.
And many of the younger men, Masri says, fear being conscripted into the army or militia if they leave.
He conscripted J-Swift of The Pharcyde to remix "Letitgo," one of the most unsung gems in his catalogue.
In the process, IS kidnapped over 2628,28500 women and children and many of them were conscripted as sex slaves.
He was conscripted into the Army in October, 2400, and was still there at the start of the war.
They may work well enough on the radio or in concert but, conscripted for theatrical service, grow quickly monotonous.
Most Jewish men and women are conscripted at 18 and serve at least two years in the Israeli military.
She ran rehearsals at her apartment and conscripted the cast into awkward dance parties (a trick cribbed from Mills).
Yes, we're happy to have anesthesia and Netflix and to not be conscripted quite so often into early deaths.
I don't want to break up with her, but now I'm becoming miserable, feeling conscripted as her pseudo-therapist.
But her core insight into how even mediocrities can be institutionally benumbed and conscripted into heinous projects remains fertile.
However, even if South Korea loses to Japan on Saturday, Son may still not be 100% guaranteed to be conscripted.
Meanwhile, in our roles as citizens of the political commonwealth we are conscripted into a polarized climate of ideological belligerence.
When Hip-Hop's Headphone Asclepius conscripted the Ventura County native to star on last year's Compton, it heralded his arrival.
But at the last minute, the conscripted friend pulled slightly to the left; Burden was shot right through the arm.
His favorite moment of the boxer's career was his refusal to be conscripted into the military for the Vietnam War.
Mennonites are pacifists; one reason they have moved so often throughout their history is to avoid being conscripted as soldiers.
Direct confrontation of U.S. forces against a conscripted army — forced into service — would be a material and a moral disaster.
He was conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1941 but was wounded and captured by the Germans a year later.
But soon insectoid aliens control the world, and humans are conscripted as a drone work force, with worse fates promised.
The Coast Guard was conscripted as the agency empowered to seek out suspected smugglers and bring them to American courts.
Now, hot dish has been conscripted to help Amy Klobuchar, the senator from Minnesota, win the Democratic nomination for president.
One of the most remarkable is "Disappeared," in which a Jewish boy named Dan is conscripted into the Austrian Army.
The warlord Joseph Kony, in the early years of his insurgency in Uganda, conscripted adults for his Lord's Resistance Army.
Yet they think the occupation, for which their conscripted children provide the backbone, should be run according to civilized norms.
It's true that the movie follows Alex (Denis Lavant), a dexterous young man who is conscripted into a big heist.
She was conscripted into a loveless marriage to an alcoholic king who pined for Jon Snow's dead, secret, real mom.
Many Argentinians consider it as their Vietnam War — a bullish, if futile, confrontation that tore conscripted soldiers away from their families.
She was conscripted in 2007 and told Amnesty she was ordered to lower her voice and walk more "masculine" during training.
He pretended to cooperate while using Russian colloquialisms to warn his associates that he'd been conscripted into a US government sting.
JT, whom she later called her "avatar," had been conscripted into sex work because his mother was a truck-stop prostitute.
Tesfom, conscripted right out of high school, deserted, borrowed 30,000 nakfa (nearly $1,900) and paid smugglers to get him to Sudan.
Together we can ensure that technology created to connect and uplift people worldwide is not conscripted into a tool of oppression.
When they left school, normally at 16, they were mostly conscripted into "national service"—the UK's mandatory or voluntary government service.
He swore a loyalty oath to the group and was conscripted to perform what he said was administrative and religious work.
As the bodies piled up, rotting in the heat, faction leaders conscripted Mr. Zheng, an engineering student, to dispose of them.
Mühe, who had developed ulcers as a young man when conscripted as a border guard, died of stomach cancer soon afterward.
It's a catalog of horrors narrated by a child soldier conscripted into an armed conflict in an unnamed West African country.
Hundreds of thousands of workers were conscripted into the army or joined rebel groups and Western powers have imposed sweeping sanctions.
Rudderless and suffering survivor's guilt, he begins working on his Uncle Martin's fishing boat, which has been conscripted by the Germans.
When he was conscripted into the German army, Jägerstätter refused to take the standard issue oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler.
Shortly after, Dior permitted Saint Laurent to be conscripted into the army (he had deferred twice previously), and quietly replaced him.
Amina was a teenager herself when Boko Haram, the Islamist fighters who have rampaged across northeast Nigeria, kidnapped and conscripted her.
There could be no time for sports like boxing, wrestling, and even stick fighting when one was constantly conscripted into war.
After being conscripted and serving a year and a half, mostly guarding a military installation, he was trained by an elite unit.
Both sides of the aisle have conscripted their own poll watchers to ensure everything stays above board at precincts across the country.
The dispute over wartime forced labor worsened last year after a South Korean court ordered Japanese firms to compensate former conscripted laborers.
On the West Coast, a similar stable of Navy creatures conscripted for the Swimmer Interdiction Security System guards Puget Sound's nuclear boats.
The dispute over wartime forced labour worsened last year after a South Korean court ordered Japanese firms to compensate former conscripted labourers.
Swinton even conscripted Coulier to add a mustache to her makeup so she could upload a faux headshot to Ebersdorf's IMDb page.
Kin Khao had been conscripted into a program to expand Grubhub's portfolio by listing restaurants with whom it doesn't have a contract.
The document was significant in one respect: Other than the conscripted drafting team, no one had previously set eyes on its contents.
Most Arabs are exempted from military service, thus losing veteran benefits; but Druze Arabs are conscripted like Jews, and Bedouin can volunteer.
He then conscripted about a dozen of his college friends from Morehouse and Spelman to serve as a focus group to provide feedback.
Built during the reign of Ptolemy V and dedicated to a river god, Esna's temple was conscripted by the Romans and then abandoned.
In the 1950s and 1960s, during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, physicians were conscripted within a few years of their medical school graduation.
Some had been conscripted or enslaved by the jihadists, while others were foreigners brought by their parents to be raised under IS rule.
Parents, made to feel welcome in the schools, were conscripted to help with their children's homework and reinforce the schools' high expectations for them.
He's conscripted into a prep school for assassins called Kings Dominion, where second-generation criminals are brought to "master the deadly arts," he's told.
Boko Haram has kidnapped girls as sex slaves and conscripted boys as fighters, so north-easterners are understandably keen to see its "caliphate" destroyed.
I spoke to classrooms full of the child soldiers, 12-year-olds the Houthis forcefully conscripted into service and herded onto the front line.
Just months before the match against Mr. Karpov, Igor was conscripted into the Soviet Army, though he refused to serve and became a fugitive.
Roa'a married her second cousin in an ISIS court, but two years later, he was conscripted by the Iraqi army to fight against ISIS.
The episode doesn't seem particularly concerned about this — it's already racing to get Claire conscripted onto the British vessel in time for the cliffhanger.
The result is that it often feels as though teachers and students have been conscripted into a game that nobody wants to be playing.
Instead of ignoring the dead Jews, Moscow conscripted them into the Soviet mythos of the Great Patriotic War, as World War II was known.
IoT devices have been conscripted into massive botnets, compromised for nation-state reconnaissance, hacked to mine cryptocurrency, and manipulated in assaults on power grids.
It would be a clear violation of precedent established by the Supreme Court that says states cannot be conscripted to carry out federal law.
One was left-wing and academic, a school of Marxist thought focusing on how technology can be conscripted toward building a post-capitalist future.
"Many people are afraid of being conscripted into the army and having to fight, so we need to negotiate amnesties and exceptions," he said.
An attempt to prove his mettle with a grenade instead ends up disabling him, voiding any possibility of him being conscripted as a child soldier.
CITIZEN armies have been replaced in most countries by professional soldiers, who tend to do a better job of defending the nation than conscripted interns.
The same was true when "We Don't Need Another Hero," the apocalyptic anthem from the "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" soundtrack, was conscripted for a cremation.
They conscripted him in a cynical scheme to falsify the death certificates of his fellow inmates, hoping to hide the actual cause of death: extermination.
As the Cambridge Analytica scandal has shown, even ordinary consumers have been unwittingly conscripted for this purpose—in this case, with no pay at all.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow." 
Moluccan and Ambonese soldiers were conscripted as professional soldiers by the Dutch, where they fought against the indigenous Indonesian armies battling for the country's independence.
The United States' military draft, which continued until 28, conscripted a broad swath of men not deferred by college enrollment or disqualified by medical conditions.
" — Kudzayi Ngwerume, 35 "In 1976, rather than be conscripted into the army of the Rhodesian Front and its leader, Ian Smith, I fled the country.
Although Mr. Lukacs became a practicing Catholic, he was considered Jewish enough to be conscripted into an army labor battalion when the Nazis occupied Hungary.
Military personnel with little to do have been conscripted into commercial ventures, including whale-watching tours for tourists, running hair salons and tending to farms.
For another, our era of relative security (nearly a half-century without a conscripted military) has diminished the solemnity that accompanied politics in the past.
Taken with Pompeo's outburst and Scavino's lie, it raises the question of whether normally apolitical figures aren't being conscripted into Trump's war on the press.
As Waman is conscripted into the colonial project, Wright "captures the flavor of Peru in this period of its history," our reviewer, Sara Wheeler, wrote.
While he was the right age to be conscripted into service by the draft, he received a medical deferment for bone spurs on his feet.
Röhrig plays a member of the Sonderkommando—imprisoned Jews who were conscripted to herd inmates into the gas chambers and then dispose of their remains.
The beret's military associations go back to the Chasseurs Alpins, a French mountain corps that conscripted the hat as part of its uniform in 1889.
Men are the only ones to be conscripted into the military during times of crisis and also are expected to work to support their families.
It's still unknown who caused it, but by now we certainly know what: An army of internet-connected devices, conscripted into a botnet of unimaginable size.
If imprisoned, if conscripted, if serving in an unending war in terrible conditions, there were enormous pleasures of imagination in dressing up and becoming someone else.
The game puts you in the unfortunate spaceboots of a random prisoner conscripted to work as a sort of official space-looter for the WCG corporation.
He is one of hundreds of thousands of Eritreans who have either been conscripted to the army or to a system of compulsory non-military service.
After he was conscripted into the army he began to have sex with men; Laaksonen's biographer, Valentine Hooven, wrote that he "found nirvana in the blackouts".
But even those without consoles found themselves conscripted into the war as their allies chose to take up arms for the hedgehog or the fat man.
Barbie has been a member of the armed forces, a presidential candidate and an engineer; boys' dolls continue be, nearly exclusively, action figures conscripted to battle.
Mr. Hwang fled to the South during the war to avoid being conscripted into the Communist military and had not seen anyone in his family since.
Every word candidates utter is being parsed for falsehoods like never before by armies of media fact checkers conscripted to meet the challenges posed by Trump.
He died of typhus soon after being conscripted into the Ottoman Army during World War I, leaving his wife, Zalfa Najjar, to raise their three children.
He treats child soldiers in Iraq and boys from the Yazidi minority who were taken as refugees to Germany after being conscripted by the Islamic State.
Last year, at 69, the rock star Iggy Pop was conscripted as the subject of a life drawing class organized by the British artist Jeremy Deller.
Walter Lange, the great-grandson of Ferdinand, was about to be conscripted to work in an East German uranium mine, when he fled to the West.
In a matter of days, more than 3,0003 Yazidis were killed and about 6,800 kidnapped, either sold into slavery or conscripted to fight for Islamic State.
We conferred, then conscripted a machinist, who with our assistance hauled her ponderous cutters and blowtorches over the soft sand and set to work on the saucer.
He also instituted sweeping changes in US foreign and defense policy, most importantly by shifting the US military from a conscripted army to an all-volunteer force.
The boy was teased at school and had a breakdown when he was conscripted into the French army at the height of the Algerian war of independence.
Near the front line where the Islamic State is fighting the Kurdish People's Protection Units, or Y.P.G., the jihadists have already conscripted one man from every family.
A cyberattack on the Defence Ministry of Singapore's internet system (I-net) has resulted in the personal data of 850 employees and conscripted military personnel being stolen.
Several months earlier, he had fled Kurdish-held territory in northern Syria, where locals are conscripted into militias, because he didn't want to fight ISIS, or Daesh.
To prevent her from being conscripted, the family tried to flee Kilinochchi, Ms. Ramasamy said, but the militants stopped them at the border and sent them back.
Chairman of both the State Republican Party and the House caucus, he conscripted candidates — bank employees, foresters, waste haulers — and determined where campaign money should be spent.
During World War II, Japan, still controlling Korea, forced millions of Koreans to become laborers to support Japan's military ambitions and conscripted tens of thousands of people.
Experts said the emotional response partly reflected a natural empathy for soldiers in a country where most 18-year-olds are conscripted for up to 32 months.
Orenstein has been using this case as an opportunity to rule on whether the All Writs Act allows private companies to be 'automatically conscripted' in government investigations.
The details: Between July 2017 and January 2018, men and children conscripted by the SDF were given basic training and deployed to active frontlines against their will.
A subplot about Kevin getting conscripted into a production of "The Wiz" is refreshing, and Shamon Brown Jr. is a delight as Kevin's husky, confident friend Papa.
Most Jewish Israelis are conscripted for mandatory military service at 18 for a period of at least two years, and receive at least some formal firearms training.
Now 69 years old, the rock star Iggy Pop was been conscripted as the subject of a life drawing class organized by the British artist Jeremy Deller.
Now 69 years old, the rock star Iggy Pop has been conscripted as the subject of a life drawing class organized by the British artist Jeremy Deller.
The relationship is entirely conscripted as service and bound by capitalism and the fantastically presumptive leap is, The money doesn't matter because I like working for you.
Residents fear using such corridors because they could be conscripted into Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces, never return to their homes, or be killed, she said.
But the cause of greatest annoyance to Japan are rulings last autumn by South Korea's Supreme Court against two Japanese industrial giants that conscripted Koreans during the war.
Elgar has conscripted a small group of alley-dwellers, only to have them discover a way to depose him, and uncover some long-hidden secrets about their world.
He remembers the last day he spent with him: He had watched his dad go pale as he read the telegram that told him he would be conscripted.
For every prominent separatist commander taken out in a spectacular hit, dozens more civilians, volunteers and conscripted soldiers are subjected to a nightmarish regime of abuse and torture.
"Prairie Peddlers," a book about the Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to North Dakota, notes that they were sometimes called "black," unwillingly conscripted into America's binary form of racism.
The boys are apparently being conscripted to fight on behalf of the terror group, Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the refugee agency, told a press briefing in Geneva, Switzerland.
South Korea's Military Service Act says that if a conscripted person refuses "without valid reason" the person is to be given jail time of up to three years.
"I was just skin and bones," said Srey Heng, who was conscripted by the Khmer Rouge into a mobile labor unit for children, and forced to dig canals.
As its former principal told me, "100 percent" of the graduating students who were awarded permanent residency in the country have since conscripted to the Israel Defense Forces.
In some cases, the Iranian government pays hackers to conduct such attacks, Mr. Hultquist said; in others, the hacks come from people conscripted by Iran for government service.
Since then, the United States has conscripted service members into the military in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and most recently, the Vietnam War.
The scene is the one in which the newly conscripted Handmaids are being brainwashed in a sort of Red Guard re-education facility known as the Red Center.
But because of a fortuitous meeting at midcentury, and a lifetime love of language, he was conscripted by the Chinese government to develop an accessible alphabetic writing system.
It drew on numerous sources, especially the battle-hardened soldiers of the Lebanese Shiite militia, Hezbollah; Shiite militias from Iraq; and Afghans conscripted into the Iranian armed forces.
As many as 7.8 million Koreans were conscripted as forced labor or soldiers during Japan's imperial expansion before and during World War II, according to South Korean estimates.
One image depicted him killing a man with a spray of bullets, something he said he did during three years as a child fighter forcibly conscripted by Islamic State.
From the 1880s to the 1920s, McConnell's California Perfume Company conscripted older, middle-class white women, ideally women who were well-respected in their communities, to sell his perfume.
A day before it started, Jewish men had been conscripted to dig large trenches in the Jewish cemetery, and Christian families were advised to paint crosses on their houses.
Gerhard Altenbourg, who was conscripted into the German Army in 1944 when he was 18, killed a young Russian soldier in combat during the final weeks of the war.
The issue that broke Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing coalition was a law that would have allowed some ultra-Orthodox Jews to be conscripted — which ultranationalists on the right supported.
In a once-popular television series, one character, a Filipino metapelet, was conscripted into the Israeli military instead of her employer's son (and was later held captive in Lebanon).
An Alabama official figured it would not be long before pledges are conscripted to hold caches of phones until the fourth quarter so their fraternity brothers could leave early.
The Yine are the descendants of workers conscripted by the rubber baron Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald; the Mashco are believed to be the descendants of people who fled from him.
Some of the children are foreigners whose parents brought them to be raised under IS rule, or child fighters conscripted into what the group dubbed "cubs of the caliphate".
Her ancestors were conscripted from what is now Sudan to fight in World War I, and were then resettled to Nairobi by the British empire, over a hundred years ago.
Twelve years later, Oscar Serlin, a Broadway producer whom Mr. Selznick had conscripted as a local talent scout, visited St. Raymond, the Bronx parochial school where Tommy attended sixth grade.
Most Jewish Israelis are conscripted into the military; about 100,000 new recruits, fresh out of secondary school, are drafted each year for a term of service of about two years.
It conscripted local bureaucrats, doctors, and teachers, often on pain of death, and devoted enormous effort to radicalizing a generation of children and inuring them to violence, suffering, and loss.
Mr. Ryan told of being conscripted as his school's baseball coach, even though he had not played the game in years and his team had neither uniforms nor a field.
While no one has been conscripted into the U.S. military in more than 40 years, the act requires all American men to register for the draft when they turn 18.
Once married, the girls must bear children (a vast number are "defectives" — stillbirths and miscarriages), serve their husbands, and watch as their own daughters are conscripted into girlhoods of abuse.
"This may not seem ordinary to you now, but after a time it will," Aunt Lydia, a villainous enforcer for the Gilead regime, tells women being forcibly conscripted as Handmaids.
As a teenager during World War II, he escaped twice from labor camps, where he was conscripted to dig trenches to protect Nazi and Hungarian troops from the advancing Russians.
Waldheim had portrayed himself as an honest soldier who had been conscripted into the Wehrmacht during World War II and returned home in 1941 after getting wounded on the Eastern front.
Villages have been burned, children have been kidnapped and conscripted into fighting, women and girls have been raped, and teenagers have been forcibly strapped with explosives to carry out suicide bombings.
He trained as a machine operator but was conscripted into Hitler's Wehrmacht in 1940 and dispatched to the Soviet Union as part of the Nazi invasion in the summer of 1941.
Korkeakivi's second novel, an inquiry into the chasm that opened half a century ago between the greatest generation and their disillusioned, Vietnam-conscripted offspring, records 82 years of the Gannon clan.
She was conscripted by Japanese officials, who told her that she would work in a garment factory and that her family would suffer if she refused, she said in numerous interviews.
Short of male students during World War II, Robinson conscripted women, including the young Mildred Moss, to serve as full-size X's and O's so he could design offensive and defensive schemes.
He noted that in the latest State Department report on human trafficking, "they already recognized (Myanmar) for reducing of child soldiers" – though the report also made clear some children were still conscripted.
Under South Korean law, men over the age of 18 must be conscripted for at least 21 months into the military before the age of 35 -- it's considered a rite of passage.
Everybody submits to his or her conscripted role: the artsy kid, the overachiever, the burnout, the nerd, the jock, the joker, and, inevitably, for one young woman, the Hottest Girl in School.
Cattle are still herded across vast stretches of land, and workers without other options (today including many migrants) are conscripted into driving them to slaughter and into operating the tools of extermination.
He noted that in the latest State Department report on human trafficking, "they already recognized (Myanmar) for reducing of child soldiers" — though the report also made clear some children were still conscripted.
Relations between Washington's two Asia allies deteriorated after a ruling by South Korea's Supreme Court last year that Japanese companies should compensate South Koreans conscripted as forced laborers during World War Two.
He did all the things an upwardly mobile kid was supposed to do in the heart of the British Empire: went to grammar school, got conscripted, became a captain in the army.
Several have said family members were detained, arrested or conscripted after crossing into government-held areas, and one resident recounted how rebels in the Bustan al-Qasr neighborhood stopped people from leaving.
At issue: A military draft law that would have conscripted some ultra-Orthodox Jews divided two parts of Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing alliance — the secular ultranationalist faction and the ultra-Orthodox parties.
He was conscripted last year to fight in the east, forcing him to leave behind a wife and two children in the beautiful, baroque city of Lviv, far away in western Ukraine.
Working-class men, meanwhile, lived in congested areas, and were exposed to riots and brawls, as well as the likelihood, if conscripted, to serve as part of the infantry in Italy's frequent wars.
Aidan Gillen, fresh off the best role of his career as Game of Thrones' Littlefinger, plays Dr. J. Allen Hynek, an Ohio State professor conscripted by the Air Force into Project Blue Book.
The Norwegian/Russian border is the only border where the Schengen Agreement applies — meaning no internal border checks are required — that is patrolled by conscripted soldiers, Norwegians who are about 19 years old.
Read MoreLawyer: Apple being 'conscripted' into govt service For its part, Apple claims that the government's attempt to force the iPhone maker to hack the phone would constitute a severe breach of privacy.
As with all of Huang's work, this one conscripted common or everyday materials — in this case, a roll of painter's plastic bought from the Home Depot in Worcester, 50 miles west of Boston.
When the Germans occupied Poland, Raizel was conscripted to work, but Sala, shrewd and resourceful, felt her older sister was too bookish to weather the camp and volunteered to take her place. Mrs.
It turns out that Francine and Hortense, with equal determination, are guarding two different ideals and that the true, endless war into which they are conscripted is between the past and the future.
The absence is another sign of continuing damage to security ties between the neighbors after a dispute over compensation for Koreans conscripted by Japan as forced laborers during World War damaged trade relations.
The Nazis and the Cold War communist bloc were a threat to the free world because they controlled vast territories, had huge conscripted armies drawn from huge populations, and projected massive military power.
League follows two sisters (Geena Davis and Lori Petty) who join a women's baseball league during the heart of World War II, when many men in professional leagues were conscripted into the armed forces.
Relations between the two countries have soured since a ruling by South Korea's Supreme Court last year that Japanese companies should compensate South Koreans who were conscripted as forced labourers during World War Two.
Relations between the two countries have deteriorated since a ruling by South Korea's Supreme Court last year that Japanese companies should compensate South Koreans who were conscripted as forced labourers during World War Two.
Relations between the two countries have soured since a ruling by South Korea's Supreme Court last year that Japanese companies should compensate South Koreans who were conscripted as forced laborers during World War Two.
In Facebook forums and call-in support groups, they commiserate over the skepticism of their loved ones and share stories of black vans that circle the block or co-workers conscripted into the campaign.
The study looked at data from more than 1.5 million Swedish men, using tests of muscle strength and aerobic capacity when they were conscripted for military service at age 18, between 1969 and 1997.
My father was only a toddler when his father was ripped from his family and conscripted into the Hungarian army; he was just five or six when the Nazis came for his town's Jews.
Most of the missing, President Rajapaksa said, had been forcefully conscripted by the Tamil Tigers, who were seeking to establish their own state in the north, and most likely had died on the battlefield.
Pragmatic choices like this one, or like the decision his grandparents made when their sons were conscripted, recur in his fiction—situations that present equally unconscionable choices on either side of a moral fulcrum.
In fact, he's only been nominated twice since the year 2000, and this year was no exception, despite Bridge of Spies being a deeply engrossing tale of an American lawyer conscripted into Cold War subterfuge.
A person has to be able to talk to her spouse about her private thoughts and feelings without then being conscripted to perform a remembered version of that conversation to forward his story about it.
I'm very happy to say that we've conscripted Signe Brewster, a wonderful freelance writer you may remember from GigaOm, to write a couple of features for us each month on space, STEM topics and more.
The ensuing horrors, on both a national and personal level — Ana's parents were killed, and she was conscripted as a child soldier — leave her as the "sole repository of family memory," Anthony Marra wrote here.
We watch Urbain go to work in a foundry in Ghent, then head off to military school before being conscripted in the early days of the German invasion of Belgium in the summer of 1914.
Some lawyers being conscripted are tax and real estate lawyers without any background in courtrooms or criminal law: "No prior experience is necessary," wrote a district judge in Lafayette in a recent plea for volunteers.
Set during the American Civil War, it's centered around the March family, which consists of Marmee [Susan Sarandan], the proto-feminist mother, Father [Matthew Walker], who is conscripted into the army, and their four daughters.
"The early movers and the most valuable people in a future war aren't going to be conscripted, per se, but they're going to sell their companies and their services to the government," Dempsey told Military.
That philosophy continued in 1971, when Congress lowered the voting age to 20163 in response to fury over the draft during the Vietnam War, which conscripted thousands of men between 18 and 21 into war.
The leaflet has been translated into Arabic, Somali, and a host of other languages to reach recently arrived migrants, and those communities will also find their young men and women conscripted into the armed forces.
Rauschenberg frequently conscripted his romantic partners in his work, including his wife, Susan Weil, and Cy Twombly, with whom Rauschenberg had an affair that contributed to the end of his short-lived marriage with Weil.
The as-yet unidentified attackers were helped by a millions-strong army of Internet of Things devices, including enterprise webcams and DVRs, that were quietly conscripted into a botnet to launch the denial-of-service attack.
You rarely feel as if you've lost much, though, I'll admit, I felt a little bad for some of my poor prisoners, conscripted as they were through bureaucratic nightmare hell to strip spaceships of their loot.
In the first trailer released earlier this year, we saw Peter Parker (Tom Holland) heading off to Europe for a class trip, only to be conscripted by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) for a mysterious mission.
The plot goes something like this: Shinji is a 14-year-old boy who's been conscripted by his estranged father, who runs a secret intergovernmental agency, to pilot an Evangelion, one of the titular giant robots.
His first big breakthrough into popularity came via the radical young after he famously said "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong" and refused to be conscripted into military service during the Vietnam war.
Essay In 1969, the lighting designer Chip Monck, who'd worked the Newport Folk Festival at which Bob Dylan went electric, was conscripted from his tasks onstage at Woodstock to serve as an impromptu master of ceremonies.
As with the infamous Mirai botnet that conscripted vulnerable Internet of Things devices to join a zombie gadget army, it will be difficult to fix the population of exposed WS-Discovery devices that's already out there.
Mr. Moon was a conscripted member of an elite paratroop unit in 1976, when ax-wielding North Korean troops murdered two American Army officers while they pruned a poplar tree that blocked their view at Panmunjom.
What the case is about: An asylum-seeker from Eritrea was denied asylum because he served as a guard in a prison camp, though he alleged he was conscripted and would face persecution if he returned.
The 92-year-old has always contended that he was conscripted into the unit — although one Canadian court found there was no conscription for non-Germans, like Ukrainian-born Oberlander — and that he only did minor jobs.
Young men who were fit to fight have been either conscripted or killed by Boko Haram, says a commander of the government forces that pushed the jihadists out of this town in north-eastern Nigeria last year.
During the call, a senior Apple executive said that if a government employee hadn't messed up and accidentally reset the San Bernardino shooter's iCloud password, Apple may not have been conscripted into the data recovery attempt. Why?
If we go to war, does that mean that my cousins who are studying to get their PhDs are now going to be conscripted and I'm basically going to be faced with another lost generation of family?
Ma's study of 3,000 adult men found that 263.5% of men aged in their 234s think that the male-only draft is a form of gender discrimination, and almost 24% believe that women should also be conscripted.
By way of plot summary, it will suffice to sketch out the inciting incident: a queer-coded noise band suffers from generic contemporary apathy until a failed tour kickoff sees them conscripted into left-wing revolutionary ardor.
Then there are those who have conscripted family members to help them do their jobs, possibly under the mistaken belief that it takes a village of people with the same last name to run a government department.
The protesters, most of them from outside Oregon, have blocked off the entrance road with a conscripted government vehicle, and each morning they haul out a photo-ready horse named Hellboy for a quick news conference with reporters.
Manufacturers and consumers alike need to remain vigilant to prevent the ever-growing number of IoT devices in households from being conscripted into botnets by angry gamers/future FBI informants with far too much time on their hands.
Ibrahim expected the pace of returns to accelerate when the fate of rebel-held Idlib province is settled, noting that many young men did not want to return for fear of being conscripted for a battle in Idlib.
She said the boys were apparently being conscripted to fight on behalf of the terror group as it battles to hold on to its Iraqi stronghold in the face of a massive assault by Iraqi-led coalition forces.
And the details are remarkable, like the Angolan war orphans — at risk of being conscripted as soldiers in an exploitative proxy war — sitting on the floor to play "Risiko," a variant of the global conquest board game Risk.
As Jesse Singal wrote for New York magazine: The fact that a subset of louder-than-their numbers hyperactive Twitter and image-board users have conscripted the frog for their offensive purposes doesn't actually mean all that much.
She is in New York promoting her new film, "High Life," an emphatic allegory about infants, incarceration and intergalactic space travel starring Robert Pattinson as one of several young convicts conscripted to a mission to a black hole.
HRW dismissed the new procedure as "burdensome," yet it is basically blind to the need for safeguards, given how Iran's principal exporter of terrorism, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, has conscripted the country's financial institutions into its service.
While North Korea is often credited with having a "million-man army", many are not combat-ready troops and are instead conscripted for up to ten years at a time, largely as an easily-mobilized source of labor.
" A month later, an exposé on Harvey Weinstein in The New York Times described how he conscripted others to enable his abuse: "Harvey Weinstein built his complicity machine out of the witting, the unwitting and those in between.
Given these indications I thought the exhibition might end up being a tedious slog through artwork conscripted into illustrating liberation theology confected with ad hoc continental philosophy, homeopathic self-cures, and indigenous spiritual practices adapted to 21st-century needs.
Exemptions are extremely rare and even more controversial, especially for public figures — "Gangnam Style" singer Psy has served in the military, while baseball player Baek Cha-seung, who holds a US passport, renounced his citizenship to avoid being conscripted.
But the Baga Boys are still there in Maiduguri, along with Fatima, the kids at the almajiri, the soldiers conscripted into this conflict and Boko Haram, lurking in the brush, waiting on the outskirts of town, continuing to fight.
Publicity for the amnesty has included television advertisements that play on a collective nostalgia in a country where most 18-year-olds are conscripted for service, and many are then called up for reserve duty, sometimes into middle age.
Designers had joined the O.S.S. to fight fascism, but by the end of the war, many were spread out across the intelligence community and conscripted into the American Cold War effort, whose reach, like that of design, was limitless.
That's right: bullfighting—the blood sport that involves baiting and killing a bull in an arena—is not just conscripted to Spain and its former colonies, but is alive and well in some sectors of the baguette-wielding nation.
The idea, basically, is that in case of war there should always be a big supply of American-made, American-owned, American-crewed ships that could be counted on (and, if necessary, conscripted) to supply American commerce even in hazardous conditions.
"  —Pastor Thomas Müntzer (217–21620) "Baroque art was wrought under the strain of change during a warfare that was as wide as Europe and that conscripted art for propaganda more consciously and vehemently than any age has done until our own.
On the other side stand serving members of the military establishment, who say the shooting cannot be countenanced, that Azaria, who made far-right, anti-Palestinian postings on Facebook before being conscripted, acted in cold blood and outside military procedures.
In the '90s, Maslenjak told U.S. immigration officials that she feared for the safety of her family, and that her husband worried he would be conscripted into military service if the family was forced to stay in war-torn Bosnia .
Influenced by the popular parenting literature of the time, which sought to apply the principles of scientific management to motherhood, she dubbed the family's living room the "cosmic laboratory of baby training," and conscripted Isabel into near-daily behavioral drills.
Set in Bangkok, it tells the story of Oat (Ingkarat Damrongsakkul) an orphan living with his aunt on the outskirts of the capital and his relationship with his older gay brother, who's at risk of being conscripted into the military.
From racist housing policies that disproportionately force communities of color to live in environmentally toxic or vulnerable regions to the mismanagement of disaster resources to limit access for black and brown people, the environment has been conscripted into white supremacist action.
In "Of Ghosts and Goblins," the opening tale in the Penguin collection, a young man is conscripted into a distant war, and the woman to whom he has been betrothed "from infancy" dies before he can return to marry her.
Soldiers and workers conscripted from all over the Soviet Union undertake a series of deadly projects that have attained mythical status: the relief-valve mission, the digging of the heat-exchange chamber, the clearing of the roof of Unit 3.
The United States first conscripted soldiers during the Civil War, and continued to use the draft in some form on and off through the Vietnam War, said Jennifer Mittelstadt, a professor of history at Rutgers University who has studied the military.
Parents have no say over how their children should be raised, whether they will be conscripted or sent away to school in rural areas, and what dangers could befall them being so far from home and such a young age.
In 2006, Michael Wessells, the psychologist who visited Grafton Camp, published a book, "Child Soldiers: From Violence to Protection," in which he addressed the fact that the majority of underage combatants are not kidnapped or forcefully conscripted; they voluntarily enlist.
In Singapore, males are conscripted into the army for full time national service for two years after they turn 18, after which they are obligated to be called up for a period of several weeks each year as a "reservist" in the army.
The child soldiers law passed in 2008 states that the U.S. government must be satisfied that no children under the age of 18 "are recruited, conscripted or otherwise compelled to serve as child soldiers" for a country to be removed from the list.
Then, liberal and conservative activists united behind a powerful argument that went back to World War II, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt lowered the draft age to 18: Young people were being conscripted to fight America's wars but couldn't vote in its elections.
During the communist takeover, the southern communists and the N.V.A. forces organized so-called liberated zones, conducted indoctrination sessions, rationed food, conscripted youth for labor and combat, and identified enemies, and sometimes their family members, in the local population for denunciation and death.
Recruits in Syria and Iraq are conscripted by the presumption that they will be safer with ISIS, then against, and that the Jihadists are better able to provide the resources to meet the basic physiological needs of the community than the local government.
Under the Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2008, the U.S. government must be satisfied that "no children are recruited, conscripted or otherwise compelled to serve as child soldiers" in order for a country to be removed from the list and U.S. military assistance to resume.
It's a pretty easy decision then for him to peace out and head north to Castle Black at the Wall to join the Night's Watch, who, rather than being the band of valiant soldiers Jon imagined, are actually a bunch of conscripted losers and criminals.
In his view, the thousands of coffins returning from Afghanistan in the 1980s were partly to blame for the collapse of the Soviet Union, so he has gone to extraordinary lengths both to minimise and conceal the deaths of any conscripted troops in Ukraine.
Mahmoud Yo'reb, an anti-government activist from Dara'a in southwestern Syria, which fell to the government in July, said the Syrian army had conscripted hundreds of former rebels, including some of his friends, and mustered them into a unit known as the Fifth Division.
Researchers followed more than 228,63 men conscripted for military service in 26 and 216, and found those who were overweight as young men were 22016 percent more likely to have serious liver problems and liver-related deaths in the next 40 years compared to normal weight counterparts.
The U.S. State Department's annual Trafficking in Persons report cites some defectors who claim the government used threats or coercion to keep them in their jobs, and a State Department description of the parole program refers to doctors and nurses as being "conscripted" to work abroad.
Without U.S. leadership on this issue, elephant calves from Zimbabwe and Botswana may continue to be stolen from the wild and conscripted into a lifetime of captivity Johanna Hamburger is a wildlife attorney for the Washington, D.C.-based Animal Welfare Institute who is attending CITES this week.
Some users said Korea never kept its promises, echoing a phrase frequently used by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has said during the months of growing tension that he wants Seoul to keep its promises on the issue of the conscripted laborers and work to rebuild trust.
Billy (Joe Alwyn) and the other surviving members of Bravo Company, having endured a hellish firefight in Iraq, find themselves in equally surreal if less perilous circumstances back in the U.S.A., where they have been conscripted into the halftime show of a Thanksgiving Day professional football game.
But how did Americans 230 years later come to sign on to the idea that their brains were not to be cultivated but, rather, to be conscripted in an army fighting an ever changing enemy—the Russians, Japanese, Chinese—with a weapon made of vapor, namely STEM?
A janitor (Josh Hutcherson) finds out his favorite video game is actually a recruitment tool—and now he's conscripted by the game's heroes (Eliza Coupe and Derek Wilson) to put those skills to use, time-hopping through his family's history in a bid to stave off global disaster.
Both brothers were conscripted to fight for Nazi Germany during World War II (Karl was wounded in action and Theo was captured by the Allies in Italy), but they returned home after the war and took over the shop, which had survived the bombs dropped on the city.
"What we really need for the Internet of Things to not turn into the Internet of Surveillance is a clear ruling that says that the companies we're inviting into our homes and bedrooms cannot be conscripted to turn their products into roving bugs for the F.B.I.," he said.
" Though the party's longtime law chairman signed off on nominating petitions for many of the conscripted candidates, Mr. Reich said it was the local clubs and party members who submitted names and that it was "incumbent upon them to determine that the proposed members have no objections to serving.
I saw one exhausted soldier trying to hide from the sun under a small red umbrella — he's since become emblematic in my mind of the thousands of Egyptians conscripted to fight the war on terror in the Sinai — a war that, by all estimates, is not going well.
A few days ago, PETA's president Ingrid Newkirk used an op-ed in USA Today to protest over the "thousands of reindeer, donkeys, camels, horses and other conscripted animals who will now be forced to give rides or reduced to serving as live ornaments in confusing and disorienting holiday pageantry".
He was conscripted as a teenager into the Battle of Berlin, which fell to the Soviets in 1945, ending the Nazi regime and Germany's involvement in World War II. Briefly held by American troops as a prisoner of war, he returned home, to what became East Germany, to finish his schooling.
We see this in the mannered duets with the German opera singer Nikolaus Sprink (sung by Arnold Livingston Geis, in fine voice) and his wife, Anna Sorensen (Mary Evelyn Hangley): There is a discrepancy between what they are performing onstage and their tense exchanges later in life, once Sprink is conscripted.
Based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel, the series tells the story of a country reinvented: A violent religious coup has turned the United States into Gilead, a theocracy where women have been stripped of their rights and the more fertile conscripted into "handmaids," forced to bear children for the elite.
Long before I went to war, I read Guy Sajer's account of his service as a Frenchman conscripted to the German Army to fight the Russians during World War II. "A day came when I should have died, and after that nothing seemed very important," he wrote in one passage.
The slums occupied by the Rankless, members of the Kryptonian underclass who don't belong to one of the great houses, have been eliminated, with most of the residents conscripted into the military to crush a rebellion led by Seg's grandfather Val-El (Ian McElhinney) and former terrorist leader Jax-Ur (Hannah Waddingham).
A similar study of men conscripted into military service in Sweden, published in the European Heart Journal, found that young men at the high end of the normal BMI range may have a higher risk of heart failure later in life compared to their peers at the low end of normal BMI.
Today, Jal is a recording artist, actor, entrepreneur and peace activist, but between 1983 and 22015, Sudan was ravaged by civil war and Jal was a child soldier conscripted to the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), Christian insurgents fighting against the country's military regime imposing "sharia," or Islamic religious law, on the nation.
Some still wore remnants of the striped uniform of prisoners, signifying that they were Jewish men who had been conscripted to support the fascists in World War II. "They are all covered with snow, except one skeleton is sticking out and for some reason I know it's my father," he tells me.
Their lyricism was tempered by adventure: In "A Thousand Miles Up the Nile," Amelia Edwards, one of the century's most accomplished journalists, described a startling discovery near Abu Simbel: After a friend noticed an odd cleft in the ground, she and her fellow travelers conscripted their crew to help tunnel into the sand.
And so I do have a real concern for those individuals, and if one of those young girls were conscripted into prostitution and a john were to approach her, he'd be facing a class 2 felony for unknowingly soliciting sex from a 12-year-old who appeared to be a 20-year-old.
Snipes is hardly the same sort of discovery — during the prime of his career, he was as much a movie star as Murphy — but he still feels like a whole new man in "Dolemite," where he plays the fey and full of himself D'Urville Martin, the actor conscripted to direct Moore's movie.
But more recently, the old wounds have been reopened by a series of court decisions in Seoul regarding citizens who were conscripted to work effectively as slave laborers in Japanese factories during World War II. Japanese government officials have steadfastly declined to answer questions about why the two sides are not meeting at the G20.
Or as Julian Sanchez puts it in Time, If the FBI wins, it could open the door to massive surveillance … The high stakes of Apple's resistance to the FBI's order: not whether the federal government can read one dead terrorism suspect's phone, but whether technology companies can be conscripted to undermine global trust in our computing devices.
Of course, whether extremism is sincere or—as in the case of Pepe, a frog meme conscripted into the alt-right's cause—presented as some kind of joke, it is still extremism; as my co-author Ryan Milner and I argue of Pepe's emergent bigotry, that is the message being communicated, and so that is the message, period.
In the postwar era its cultural capitals held out the promise of a reprieve from the psychosis of white supremacy, a space for people like Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Dexter Gordon, Nina Simone and many others to practice and be appreciated first and foremost as artists, rather than actors conscripted onto the stage of America's endless race tragedy.
" Steadman went to grammar school on a scholarship, disliked it, made up for it by drawing the teachers, and then worked in a Woolworths stockroom before, variously, going to technical college, being conscripted, studying aircraft engineering, and having a light-bulb moment when he saw an advertisement that said: "You Too Can Learn to Draw and Earn $$$s.
"We're trying to get into convenience stores on college campuses," said Ms. Hops, who still does all the dough preparation out of her apartment with a pair of KitchenAid mixers and a 20-quart mixer (though she has conscripted her boyfriend to take all the orders — an average of 35 a day — to the post office).
Photograph by Alessandra Sanguinetti / Magnum for The New Yorker When he was still in juvenile hall, a friend who was in prison elsewhere sent him the "Mexica Handbook"—a tiny book, the size of a cell phone, about the Spanish conquest of the Americas, and the colonial plantations that had conscripted and subdued the native populations.
Her Newbery Medal for "The Slave Dancer" inspired a protest at the awards ceremony that year: The novel, which tells the story of a white New Orleans youth conscripted to play the fife on a slave ship in the 1840s, had been condemned by some reviewers for portraying the captured African slaves as a passive, undifferentiated group.
In a country where most Jewish men and women are conscripted at 18, and where the military is hallowed as a social equalizer and a people's army protecting Israel from threats on its borders, past attempts to reduce the scope of exemptions and create a more equitable sharing of the national burden only seem to have underscored deep social divisions.
In 1990, Hitoshi Motoshima, then Nagasaki's mayor, was shot and wounded by a right-wing nationalist after he suggested that Emperor Hirohito bore some responsibility for World War II. Around the same time, a city assemblyman, Masaharu Oka, founded a museum to commemorate the Korean laborers who were conscripted to work in wartime factories in Nagasaki and who were either killed or wounded by the atomic bomb.

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