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They would sometimes go to the barbers but more often would go to the executioners because they knew that executioners had experience with bodies.
The Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews of Italy.
Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most prolific executioners.
And they tend to be our executioners and judges and murderers.
It identified the executioners as members of the Kamwina Nsapu militia.
Iran is one of the world's top executioners, international rights groups say.
Such a painful death for Obamacare would not reflect well on the executioners.
I mean, they've been forced to be executioners and act as mobile guillotines!
Executioners were not only these bad guys that we know from the movies.
United Nations officials said that civilians had been massacred, sometimes by child executioners.
Central banks are pitiless executioners of long-lived booms, and monetary policy has shifted.
Many such critics would later end up in Khomeini's jails or before his executioners.
"Parties to the conflict are using children to kill, including as executioners or snipers."
The executioners he chose were in my group of dissenters, but he didn't know.
Schwerner is still standing, his head turned in profile to gaze at his executioners.
A camera team roamed the caliphate scouting for the ideal executioners, Mr. Khalifa said.
After the Khmer Rouge victory, they became the guards, torturers and executioners of Tuol Sleng.
Breaking its word, it handed those who were under its protection over to their executioners.
Brazil's state prisons are overseen by drug gangs that act as judges, jurors and executioners.
As for the question you posed, it's quite clear that you can always find willing executioners.
Your first books were inspired by your ancestors, who belonged to a storied dynasty of executioners.
And this is the reason why there were so many dynasties of executioners, like my ancestors.
"In the memory of the people and history, Lula will always be greater than his executioners."
Dimsdale first became interested in the Nazi perpetrators after meeting one of the Nuremberg executioners in 1974.
Corporations, politicians, presidential candidates and academics increasingly cave to a few self-appointed judges, juries and executioners.
Still, American journalists did not at first fathom the machinery of genocide set in motion by Hitler's executioners.
But that was local custom—at least until 1941, when local sheriffs were replaced by black-hooded executioners.
Among the leading executioners in the world are the archrivals of the Middle East, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
In essence, computers may take on a greater role as our insurance salespeople, our judges, and our executioners.
Some of the corrections officers have witnessed or overseen multiple executions and some have served as executioners themselves.
There are regal executioners like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, pirouetting through elite defenses with velvet-gloved wrath.
Anticipating that capital punishment could soon be used again, the prison service is hurrying to recruit two executioners.
Martin McDonagh's play, set mostly in a pub owned by one of England's last executioners, loosens its noose.
She also wasn't sure that executioners checked to make sure he was unconscious after the midazolam was administered.
One of the world's biggest executioners International human rights groups have long criticized Iran for its use of capital punishment.
Iran was one of the world's top executioners in 6900 after putting 2628 people to death, according to Amnesty International.
At that point, he would be unable to move or let executioners know if the midazolam hadn't taken full effect.
In 2015, a Georgia execution had to be called off after the executioners discovered the syringe had particles floating in it.
This is a horror theater in which some of the actors have been assigned to play victims and others, the executioners.
Wreathed in executioners' hoods, chains, and black spandex, Savage Master obviously slays live, but they're just as, well, savage on record.
Mr. Pötzsch based his series of novels on the story of his ancestors, the Kuisls, a notorious dynasty of German executioners.
"Going back on its word, it delivered those whom it was protecting to their executioners," Mr. Chirac said at the time.
The man stood stoically, mouthing words under his breath, as three different executioners took turns striking his back with a cane.
"The resistance and the taint of coup bothers the executioners of democracy," Rousseff tweeted on Friday, ahead of the weekend's protests.
But on the very day the FDA warned Missouri about the company, executioners injected Foundation Care's drugs into a death row inmate.
These patrols also enforced the fugitive slave laws, serving as the "catchers" of runaway slaves, as well as judge, jury and executioners.
The investigation into her Twitter habits stems from 2015 posts in which she posted three images of ISIS executioners performing grisly murders.
"We continue to be pastors, and an authentic pastor of the Catholic Church will never side with the executioners," said Monsignor Báez.
"The order was given to find the executioners and conduct a court trial, and this is what was done," Ms. Nemtsova wrote.
Gross (2015) a 5-4 Supreme Court lashed out against the drug companies that refused to make their products available to executioners.
Rights groups say Iran is one of the world&aposs leading executioners, and have repeatedly called on it to abolish the death penalty.
He hurried away and wrote a poem, decrying not only the Nazi executioners but also Soviet anti-Semitism and the amnesia it fostered.
I gave the phone back to the guard and told the executioners that they were not going to do their jobs that night.
We cannot allow these circumstances to be so blithely politicized, especially when the language is used that frames parents and clinicians as executioners.
To provide just one recent example, video propaganda from Islamic State over the past couple of years has shown children as executioners in Syria.
The Stern professorial wrath descended on Daniel Goldhagen, an American author whose book "Hitler's Willing Executioners" sweepingly blamed the Holocaust on Germans' "eliminationist mindset".
In John Vanderlyn's neoclassical painting "The Murder of Jane McCrea," the victim looks up at her ax-wielding executioners, her expression beseeching and terrified.
It's Rachel from "My Cousin Rachel" and Nurse Ansel from "The Blue Lenses": alluring, confounding characters, impossible to classify as victims, saviors or executioners.
As a result, for the first time in a decade, the U.S. did not appear in Amnesty International's top five most prolific executioners worldwide.
"Survivors of the systematic torture of civilians in Assad jails are going to give evidence against their executioners, and this is a first," he said.
He is remarkably indifferent about the dangers he faces, even considering many of his would-be executioners are now in prison or long-time detention.
The Refugee Convention of 1951 arose from the ashes of the Holocaust to ensure that never again would the world turn refugees over to their executioners.
More than 850 children were also recruited to fight - more than double the number in 2015 - with some used as executioners and suicide bombers, UNICEF said.
Profit-seeking companies with tech-savvy entrepreneurs at their helm are the perfect executioners of solutions that enable the integration of refugees into their host societies.
Alabama executioners struggled to find a workable vein for two and a half hours as they punctured him multiple times across his arms, legs, and groin.
As one of the world's most prolific executioners, we know Saudi Arabia can carry out death sentences against citizens who express dissent following seriously flawed trials.
Even his exit was instructive, when he calmly and almost incidentally remarked to his executioners that his plan to kill Michael Corleone was nothing personal, just business.
The executioners tried to comfort Mr. Campbell as they searched for a way to execute him, The A.P. said, by patting him on the arm and shoulder.
It took a year to assemble the skeletons from the jumbled collection of bones, especially since the executioners had tried to disguise the victims by smashing their faces.
Executioners next turned to pentobarbital, another barbiturate that can induce a deep medical coma, but its Danish manufacturer Lundbeck then cut off our supply of that drug, too.
Since 2010, drug companies have refused to supply executioners with the drug for ethical reason or simply because they do not want to be associated with the practice.
Another 850 children were recruited to fight in the conflict in 2016 and some extreme cases included children recruited as executioners, suicide bombers or prison guards, UNICEF said.
In a statement to the Times, the State Department explained Kotey and Elsheikh's roles as executioners and jailers for ISIS, now on the run in Iraq and Syria.
Akorn Pharmaceuticals, the only manufacturer permitted to make the drug in the United States, requires its distributors to sign agreements that they will not sell its products to executioners.
"The horror of the crime and the violence of the executioners are identical and reflect the negation of the human face," Chief Rabbi Haim Korsia said in a tweet.
At least 22019,000 young people between the ages of 20 and 30 are on death row and Iran continues to be one of the world's remaining executioners of children.
Overall, the top five executioners in the world, by number of people executed, are believed to be China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States, in that order.
For reasons that are still beyond me, when Cooper's executioners reached into the basket to pull out his severed head, they came up with a copy of Grohl's instead.
They and death row inmates nationwide had challenged executioners' relatively recent use of the sedative midazolam -- a drug that some states started using because manufacturers restricted access to other drugs.
Excluding the 9/11 attacks, whose Egyptian, Emirati, Lebanese and Saudi Arabian executioners would not have been covered by Mr Trump's ban, America has suffered hardly any terrorism perpetrated by immigrants.
After a death-row inmate undergoes a lethal injection, a fantasy sequence reincarnates him in the form of a giant, gleaming grub and lets him take bloody revenge on his executioners.
Executioners' identities are generally kept secret, but a 2007 study of the 38 death penalty states found that at least 20 states mentioned that doctors may be present at a lethal injection.
We certainly can't trust the neurological examination skills of these executioners, so they'd be better off using a more objective EEG monitoring protocol to assess the how deeply unconscious their subjects are.
Rather, it's finding the strategic executioners who share the president's policy vision or can, at the very least, subjugate personal ego to carry out the president's plan with determination, clarity and competence.
Construction of the "house" for the old Bolsheviks, the preachers and executioners of the revolution, began in the late 1920s—at the same time as the mausoleum was given its final granite form.
Over the past few years executioners and torturers from Latin America's dictatorships of the 1970s and 1980s have at last been brought to account, despite amnesty laws that were the price of democracy.
Their first hit, Executioners, a crude-but-funny beat-'em-up game in the Final Fight mold, was full of visual jokes, some of them featuring Addis and Petty, the game's visual artist.
In the announcement, Justice Minister Barr said that, instead of the standard combination of three drugs, executioners will now be using a single drug called pentobarbital, which is already used in some states.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
Infanticide is the subject of one grim chapter of James Sharpe's new book, "A Fiery & Furious People", which examines a history of English violence from riots to highwaymen, and from executioners to serial killers.
By taking out ISIS's administrative centers, revenue streams and willing executioners -- and therefore the symbolic strength represented by all of the above to galvanize new members abroad -- exportation of jihad will similarly wither away.
Iran often finds itself under international pressure from the media and human rights groups, such as Amnesty International, and its high execution rates has placed it among the top five executioners in the world.
Saudi Arabia's executioners had an unusually busy year in 2015, beheading nearly twice as many people as they did the year before and the most in nearly two decades, according to human rights groups.
While the United States is one of the top five executioners, there has been an effort among state governments to limit the use of the death penalty (the federal government still uses it, though rarely).
Nebenzia went on to call Washington and its allies "self-appointed executioners" and accused them of pressuring Russia to change its position after the latest round of airstrikes and a promised new round of sanctions.
Nor can the Kurds expect a lifeline from the United States, which protected them from Saddam Hussein's executioners with a no-fly zone in 1991 that provided breathing space to carve out the autonomous enclave.
"Children are being used and recruited to fight directly on the front lines and are increasingly taking part in combat roles, including in extreme cases as executioners, suicide bombers and prison guards," the report said.
In these "tragic but knowing" tales, "the wronged do not howl at their executioners as much as hold their actions in the light, and accept their place in history," our reviewer, Megan Mayhew Bergman, wrote.
At a checkpoint in Baghdad in March of 2010, Iraqi agents arrested Manaf al-Rawi, believed to be one of the executioners of an American contractor, Nick Berg, whose videotaped beheading was posted on the internet.
Mujtaba al-Sweikat Along with China, Iran, and Pakistan, Saudi Arabia is among the world's leading executioners, often deploying the death penalty as a tool for political repression, but also frequently against those charged with nonviolent offenses.
In Vietnam, shocking information disclosed earlier this year revealed that the authorities had executed 429 people between mid-2013 to mid-20113, propelling it into third place in the world's league table of executioners for that period.
For the first time in a decade, the United States dropped out of the world's top five executioners, recording 20 death sentences carried out last year, the fewest since 1991, putting it in seventh place after Egypt.
" French elites, they contended, particularly on the left, use "anti-Zionism as an excuse," portraying "Jews' executioners as society's victims," all because "crude electoral math suggests the Muslim vote is ten times superior to the Jewish vote.
But many of the other details of Williams' execution, the last of four in Arkansas in just 11 days, remain obscured — like how the state obtained the drugs, the identities of the people involved, and the executioners' qualifications.
"If we don't so something this town (Aleppo) will soon just be in ruins and will remain in history as a town in which the inhabitants were abandoned to their executioners," French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said.
At home, state executioners sever heads with swords, as in the recent execution of 47 prisoners in one day, including Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a respected religious scholar who devoted his life to promoting nonviolence and civil rights.
In a series of steps that took investigators decades to determine, the executioners first dumped the corpses in a mine, named Ganina Yama in Russian, which had long been thought to be the burial place of their ashes.
A number of executioners entered the room, one of whom walked right up to me, stood about six inches from my face, and asked me if I was going to cause trouble when they took off the handcuffs.
El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey, half of the infamous British cell of ISIS executioners known by the Western captives as "The Beatles," had been taken from a Kurdish prison into U.S. custody, President Trump announced on Thursday.
Iran is one of the leading executioners of juvenile offenders, despite its improved legal protections for children and a pledge more than two decades ago to end the death penalty for convicts younger than 18, Amnesty International said Monday.
Prosecutors had argued that double jeopardy does not apply because lethal drugs never entered Mr. Broom's veins while executioners tried to hook up an IV. With a federal appeal of the ruling likely, a second execution is years away.
There, he tried to persuade Orthodox priests to help bury what he believed to be the remains of Czar Nicholas's family, transported to Pig's Meadow by their executioners from Ganina Yama after the villagers had discovered the original site.
" So many "enemies of God" were executed in the summer of 1988, following a fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini, she writes, that "executioners complained of overwork and asked to use firing squads," but "silence and secrecy were of the essence.
But when the cadets meet a group of German-Americans, they learn that the Germans know of their legendary figures as the "Twelve Executioners" who murdered thousands of innocent German civilians, and exemplified why the USJ has to be defeated.
Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio delayed the execution of a convicted murderer for 19 months on Wednesday after an attempt to end his life failed because executioners were unable to find a vein they could use for lethal injection.
GENEVA — Islamic State militants have summarily killed scores of civilians in the Iraqi city of Mosul in recent days, sometimes using children as executioners, and have used chemical agents against Iraqi and Kurdish troops, United Nations officials said on Friday.
Mr. Khalifa played down his significance in the Islamic State and insisted that he had not appeared in any execution videos beyond providing the voice-over narration, a claim that could not be immediately verified since most executioners wore masks.
" This seems an apposite companion to a passage that comes late in "Death Is Hard Work": "The shame and the silence they had lived through for years were exacting a price, and everyone would pay it, executioners and victims alike.
"This orchestrated campaign includes media people who are acting not just as journalists but also as investigators, judges and executioners," he told a weekly meeting on Monday of legislators from his right-wing Likud party, who welcomed him with chants of "King Bibi".
The top U.N. human rights official called on March 14 for tens of thousands of detainees in Syria to be released and for torturers and executioners to be brought to justice as part of a lasting agreement to end its civil war.
After the Supreme Court's 5-to-4 ruling, critics of the death penalty continued to argue that the drug lacked the power to render a prisoner sufficiently unconscious before executioners administered drugs that cause pain when stopping a person's breathing and heartbeat.
"The idea of creating a mechanism on attributing responsibility for the use of chemical weapons no longer makes any sense when Washington and its allies have already determined who's guilty and in essence are already acting like self-appointed executioners," Nebenzia said.
Another one of his companions and a fellow British convert, Abu Rumaysah, successfully fled to join ISIS while on bail and was recently identified as one of the group's new executioners in a harrowing video where he personally threatened then prime minister David Cameron.
" Related: With Executions on the Rise, Saudi Arabia is Now Hiring Even More Executioners In a statement on January 3 UK Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood said the country is "firmly opposed to the death penalty" and had "expressed [its] disappointment at the mass executions.
Singapore may kill fewer people than it used to—between 1994 and 1999 no country executed more people relative to its population—but its executioners are not idle: less than two months ago a Nigerian and a Malaysian were hanged for trafficking cannabis and heroin respectively.
Related: Saudi Arabia's New King Likes Beheading People Even More Than His Predecessor Saudi Arabia's executioners had an unusually busy year in 2015, beheading nearly twice as many people as they did the year before and the most in nearly two decades, according to human rights groups.
But the justice of the peace could find no willing executioners for the Frenchman, and so he offered Wyley a grisly deal: Wyley would play the part of hangwoman in exchange for her own life — and, according to one source Miles consulted, her freedom as well.
His appointment — which came shortly after Saudi Arabia's civil service website posted a job advertisement seeking eight new executioners — showed that "oil trumps human rights," said Ensaf Haidar, the wife of the pro-democracy activist Raif Badawi, who was sentenced to 1,000 lashes for blogging about free speech.
After the execution, corpses would be transported in the dead-of-night to one of the numerous mass graves, which came in the form of deeply dug channels, secretly excavated in various isolated locations across the country, areas dubbed by their executioners as The Place of the Damned.
"Self-appointed 'prosecutors,' 'judges' and 'executioners,' these secret operators believe it is their mission to attack by whatever means available companies that provide investigative tools to law enforcement," Vincenzetti wrote, clearly referring to Phineas Fisher, who hacked Hacking Team, and the still-unknown hacker or hackers behind the attack on Cellebrite.
"Criminal suspects — again, presumed innocent until proven guilty — are not enemy combatants, and police officers are not judge, jury, nor executioners," Patrick Lin, a philosophy professor at California Polytechnic State University and the head of the school's Ethics and Emerging Sciences Group, wrote in a blog post about the use of the explosive in Dallas.
In one scene, I was sitting in my wheelchair in a half-circle with about a dozen other people who were being violently executed in pairs; I could see my partner on a live map and had to give him directions to reach the room and take out the executioners before they got to me.
If that seems like a high number, consider that a recent study from Harvard Medical School found that roughly 45,000 Americans die each year from lack of health insurance, and our President is not calling insurance company CEOs de facto executioners (for the record, neither am I). Contrasting adults who die for lack of health insurance and fetuses who are aborted is not accidental but gets at the core of the biological misunderstandings that underpin the anti-abortion movement.
"Any assertion by any world leader, including, US President Donald Trump, that Duterte is doing 'an unbelievable job' by cheerleading a murderous campaign that has killed more than 7,000 Filipinos is not only a gross insult to those victims and their family members, but sends a signal to Duterte and his willing executioners that their lawless killing spree can continue with a vengeance without fear of international criticism and repercussions," said Phelim Kline of Human Rights Watch.
The dead neighbor bled through a crack in the floor, his blood appearing as a stain in the corner of Saeed's sitting-room ceiling, and Saeed and Nadia, who had heard the family's screams, went up to collect and bury him, as soon as they dared, but his body was gone, presumably taken by his executioners, and his blood was already fairly dry, a patch like a painted puddle in his apartment, an uneven trail on the stairs.
A new report says that 2016 was "the deadliest yet" for Syrian children A new report says that 2016 was "the deadliest yet" for Syrian children A new report from the children's charity UNICEF says Syrian children have "paid the heaviest price in this six-year war," laying out in stark detail the horrors perpetrated against minors during the civil war in 2362 alone, with 22015 children killed in attacks and at least 26 others recruited to take part in the fighting — including, in extreme cases, as executioners, suicide bombers, and prison guards.

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