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"martyred" Definitions
  1. showing that you are in pain or are suffering so that people will be kind to you

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It venerates the peace-minded medieval brothers Boris and Gleb, martyred princes who accepted death meekly; and Saint Philip, martyred in 1569 because he challenged Ivan the Terrible's killing sprees.
The martyred Maurice, who was from North Africa, is revered.
"My brother was martyred, and he was still normal," she said.
"Heroes typically get crucified or martyred in the end," he said.
You watched blood flow with your waves as hangmen discarded martyred bodies.
He will be the greatest person ever to be anybody's martyred Christ.
" "We're going to Jerusalem, even if a million of us are martyred!
Had the embattled Vermont senator found a totem in the martyred gorilla?
"I believe 200 people were martyred in the hospital," Ms. Zaki said.
"The heroic fighter was martyred, protecting the lives of many citizens," he said.
Ryu: Theon exists to be constantly martyred, the Job of Game of Thrones.
Does Lil Wayne as martyred savior of hip-hop become hip-hop Jesus?
He already dotes on being their red-capped messiah, but their martyred Christ?
"Let's go get martyred together," Ms. Najjar teases Mahmoud Abdelaty, a fellow medic.
And the Islamic State militant group belatedly exalted him as a martyred disciple.
Nation salutes martyred soldiers and we all stand united with families of martyrs.
They were often the product of his Catholic upbringing, echoing scenes of martyred saints.
Her martyred sister's ghost appears, time starts behaving strangely and all these lives entangle.
"It would be a great honor to be martyred by the occupation," he said.
He was martyred by Emperor Nero in Rome for holding publicly to his Christian faith.
Brown quoted Martin Luther King Jr., who was martyred after supporting sanitation workers in Memphis.
As Albrecht, he's terribly gracious about being aristocratic, and in Act 2 he's desperately martyred.
"We will avenge the blood of those martyred in today's terrorism attacks," said Brig. Gen.
The plot climaxes with the establishment of a white ethno-state, and Turner is martyred.
He then led the crowd in a special spontaneous prayer "for this beloved and martyred Syria".
She said her husbands were dead, not martyred, as slain militants are usually described by supporters.
"Two of my close bodyguards were martyred, they were killed," he told CNN in an interview.
"Our dear friend John was martyred on the Andaman Islands, killed by bow and arrow," wrote one.
When she's martyred by de Men's forces, it will lead a tidal change against those in power.
"My husband Abu Abbas Al Lubnani rahimahullah [mercy upon him] got shahadah [martyred] in #Hasakah," she wrote.
The one victim of the show's machinations is Chandra, whose dignity has been martyred for the cause.
"Bambina" worries about coastal storms and police overreaction; its chorus alludes to Christians martyred in Rome's Colosseum.
Turkey has retaliated in an effort to "revenge our martyred heroic soldiers," a Turkish government statement said.
For Islamist militants around the world, being martyred in an operation during Ramadan is considered especially heroic.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been martyred two weeks earlier, and America's cities were still smoldering.
She offers the simple dignity of a true martyr, not the melodramatic piety of the self-martyred.
Pope Francis prayed for the "beloved and martyred Syria" and denounced "oppressive regimes" in his Easter message.
And they couldn't give us 900 afghanis for a ticket so I could see my martyred brothers.
Whereas Fleabag is a slovenly failure, Claire is an uptight martyred corporate success, married, with a stepson.
The group said in a statement that it was "mourning its fighters who were martyred during preparations".
But her crime is one of needing to embody the image of martyred motherhood, selfless and self-sacrificing.
But experience suggests that radical Jihadist groups often adjust and regenerate after one of their figureheads is martyred.
"There is a debate about how many hundreds of thousands were martyred in the liberation war," she said.
Kesha should not be martyred for a cause, nor should she be forced into exile for speaking up.
Pope Francis described Syria as "martyred" on Sunday, calling for aid access and an immediate end to violence.
Her name has become a lightning rod for partisan rhetoric, martyred by the left and demonized by the right.
And, two months after King's funeral, he was martyred because of the fear, the backlash, created by that evolution.
In "By These Waters," he writes about tricks who are martyred by their johns' desire: What begins in recognition,— . . .
"They were martyred...in a sinking in regional waters near Iran on February 7 in hazy circumstances which remain unclear".
She tells him not to be a martyr ("I almost martyred my husband") and be honest about what he wants.
Heading southeast toward the long border with Iran, they dedicated songs to Zeinab, the sister of the martyred Imam Hussein.
As a result, 21625 people - 2900 civilian and 220006 security officers - were martyred and more than 2202 people were injured.
Pitsiladis, who is Greek Orthodox, gave him a painting of St. Raphael, who was martyred on the Greek island Lesbos.
"They are our children, and they are our families," Abbas said earlier this year in reference to "martyred" Palestinian terrorists.
"All those friends in the photo — they were all martyred," he said, taking a break from digging graves for them.
She refuses — or rather, she makes a demand he cannot satisfy — and is thus arrested and martyred at the stake.
"I can say with certainty that at least 100 were martyred, mostly national police and border police," Mr. Akhundzada said.
He said many former rebels had joined the army, and hundreds had been "martyred in the front lines against terrorism".
According to Christian tradition, Thomas would eventually go on to serve as a missionary in India, where he was martyred.
"Five of the Guards personnel were wounded and one was martyred," Marashi said, adding that anniversary events were proceeding peacefully.
Graffiti painted on the mud walls declared an "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" and listed the names of those newly martyred.
"The cream of our legal fraternity has been martyred," Lango told Reuters at the house of the slain bar president.
"Mir Wali's grandson, who was martyred tonight, was the son of Hekmatullah, who was killed by the Taliban," he said.
"The governor of Maku said two Guards were martyred in a clash with terrorists while defending the fatherland," the television reported.
"The martyred brother Omar al-Ansari ... entered the base and exploded his car against them," the group said in a statement.
"This was in retaliation for the execution of six martyred Taliban fighters," according to a tweet from Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid.
There's a temptation to see Comey as a Becket figure, a man at risk of being martyred by the overreaching state.
"One mujahid (fighter) was martyred after he targeted security officials with his car bomb," said the spokesman, Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab.
This came at an enormous cost to the Kurdistan Region; more than 2628,28500 Peshmerga fighters were martyred, and over 6900,2628 wounded.
Steven Sherrill hails from Mooresville, N.C., one of several towns that claim ­Nascar's martyred immortal Dale Earnhardt as a local hero.
"I want to be martyred," answered another hand, standing for those who were willing to die in the fight against the regime.
Libby, a top aide to then Vice President Dick Cheney, was, to some, being martyred for Cheney's hawkishness in the Middle East.
Elsewhere a small watercolor drawing of St. Sebastian from 1947 presents the martyred saint as a simple scarecrow with a pincushion head.
"There were 19 employees in that bus; 18 of them were martyred," said Abdul Qadeer Mutfi, a spokesman for the mining ministry.
The end of Jesus Christ Superstar (spoiler alert?) shows the horror of the crucifixion, with Jesus betrayed and martyred on the cross.
"Around 10 of them were martyred (killed)," he told Reuters as Kurdish security forces held a rally to commemorate one of the dead.
Thirty-something, hirsute, in slack shape, he looks and acts the part of sleazoid voyeur, stand-up comic, psychopath and self-martyred saint.
"My brother Siraj Raisani has been martyred," said Haji Lashkari Raisani, another brother who is also contesting a national assembly seat from Baluchistan.
The nonracist characters are professional allies; one is actually martyred, in a ludicrous series of events, after storming away from a racist relative.
"They fired rockets at the vehicle, which caught fire, and all of them were martyred except for two who were wounded," he said.
Many, however, are bound to remain resentful of the construction of a temple on the site of what they call the "martyred mosque".
He'd also inherited black America's love of his martyred brother and had come increasingly to share Dr. King's civil rights and urban agendas.
Citing a Revolutionary Guard statement, Iranian state television said Soleimani was "martyred" in an attack by U.S. helicopters near the airport, without elaborating.
Many, however, are bound to remain resentful of the construction of a temple on the site of what they call the "martyred mosque".
Reagan didn't mention the martyred civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner or James Chaney in his speech, which was all about state's rights.
Hark himself is a kind of harmless pseudo-messiah who ends up martyred nonetheless, and maybe even turns out to be the real thing.
Then we move on to the tower unit — a ladder of springs and bars, very much unlike the megaformer I was once martyred upon.
"Some of the militia elements that are now viewing him as having been martyred could become rogue," a former U.S. intelligence official told POLITICO.
Even Sean Young's Rachael makes a cameo as a plot device for Deckard, embodying the final archetype—the martyred Madonna—of this Ultimate Sexist Megazord.
The courage that simply keeps on and on, far beyond all reasonable endurance, never thinking of himself as martyred, never thinking of himself as brave.
"A lot of these guys forget to make sure that they're martyred," said a Belgian official who's been involved in tracking terrorist attacks in Brussels.
She is believed to have been a young woman of noble birth who was martyred, after terrible tortures, under the Roman emperor Decius in 251AD.
A group of doctors linked to the opposition said at least 35 people had been "martyred" in Monday's violence, with the toll expected to rise.
Chaucer's medieval classic unfolds as a storytelling battle among pilgrims traveling to the shrine of an English archbishop martyred in a church-and-state intrigue.
And, in classic fashion, Dominika endures the extremes of punishment — penance that centers on her pulverized, near-martyred body — that often come with heroic journeys.
But some of Mr. Trump's advisers have warned that he risks turning Mr. Mueller into a martyred figure if he demands that he not testify.
Erickson describes this in explicitly Christian terms, substituting America for the martyred Jesus: It is also objectively true that slavery was this nation's original sin.
"There will be no renouncing one bit, one grain of sand from the lands of Sinai, which many honorable Egyptians were martyred defending," Shoukry said.
"You can go on a quest to save your father, dress like a man and get discovered upon injury, get martyred and raped," she writes.
Price, author of "Deconstructing Jesus," says the first-century Western world was full of stories of a martyred hero who is called a son of God.
Chau was "martyred," said Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Covenant Journey, a Christian ministry that introduces college-age students to Israel through an immersion program.
They were commemorating Arbaeen, a Shiite observance of loss and grief that comes 40 days after Ashura, when a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad was martyred.
After the war Ms. Schaft — the martyred "girl with the red hair," as she had been called by the Nazis — was hailed as a national heroine.
Pakistan is proud of Mian Naeem Rashid who was martyred trying to tackle the White Supremacist terrorist & his courage will be recognized with a national award.
"A citizen was confirmed martyred as well as another of Indian nationality after being shot by Saudi army gunfire," the online newspaper reported on its Facebook page.
"India is proud of all those brave men and women martyred in the line of duty," Modi said after visiting a war memorial near parliament on Thursday.
Then she starts stealing Christmas decorations to build shrines to St. Philomena, the patron saint of infants and youth, who was murdered and martyred at age 13.
State news agency MENA quoted a security official as saying it was "revenge for the blood of the men who were martyred last week in the oasis".
The passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act taking place at almost the exact moment that three civil rights workers were martyred in Mississippi during Freedom Summer.
Matam is the act of grieving Imam Hussain, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, who was martyred along with his followers in a bloody battle in the year 680.
On Sunday, Francis wore the bloodstained cincture of the martyred archbishop, who was killed by a right-wing death squad on March 153, 1980, while celebrating Mass.
But his assassination made the moon program untouchable, something that simply had to be achieved, not only for geopolitical reasons but also to honor the martyred president.
One such piece, a "reading room" built in 1988 to commemorate the martyred Italian-American anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, has been reconstituted at Met Breuer.
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will elevate to sainthood martyred Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero alongside Pope Paul VI in a ceremony on Oct. 14.
"Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said Iran strongly condemned the Zionist regime's (Israel) savage attack ... which martyred and wounded dozens of Palestinians, including women and children," Fars reported.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A senior member of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Farhad Dabirian, was "martyred" in Syria on Friday, Fars news agency reported, without giving details of how he died.
"Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said Iran strongly condemned the Zionist regime's (Israel) savage attack ... which martyred and wounded dozens of Palestinians, including women and children," Fars reported.
"Martyr Lieutenant General Qassem Suleimani joined his martyred brothers, but we will take vigorous revenge on America," said the former commander, Mohsen Rezaei, who had worked with Soleimani.
One honored his "martyred" cousin, Izz al-Din Shahil al-Masri, a Hamas terrorist who carried out the 22017 bombing of a Sbarro pizza restaurant that killed 2400 people.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu had on Tuesday chided EU leaders for being with Sisi days after "these young saplings were martyred" for killing Egypt's chief prosecutor in 2015.
"As a result, four officers and eight non-commissioned officers from the Saudi armed forces were martyred," it said, adding the possible cause of the crash was under investigation.
The roaring monster in Leifer's photo now appeared on the cover of Esquire, in his boxing trunks, his bare chest shot with arrows just like poor, martyred St. Sebastian.
"In the attack on our commuter bus, two of our colleagues were martyred and seven others wounded," said Kabir Haqmal, head of communication and information at the Education Ministry.
He would have preferred being remembered as the martyred revolutionary, but those who survive him today can only thank him, despite himself, for becoming the cultural icon he did.
The name speaks to a cherished legend about 2144,5453 virgins, followers of St. Ursula, who arrived in town by boat in medieval times and were eventually martyred in Cologne.
The families of thousands of Pakistani soldiers and civilians martyred at the hands of terrorists since 9/11 will tell you what we've sacrificed in the face of terror.
"No fewer than 22013,22011 detainees were martyred... either as a result of direct bodily torture, or denial of food and medicine" SOHR said in a written statement on Saturday.
"No fewer than 60,000 detainees were martyred... either as a result of direct bodily torture, or denial of food and medicine" SOHR said in a written statement on Saturday.
"No fewer than 60,000 detainees were martyred ... either as a result of direct bodily torture, or denial of food and medicine" the Observatory said in a written statement on Saturday.
In previous years, Shabab fighters staged suicide missions and offensives against government positions during Ramadan, believing that it was especially auspicious to be martyred during the Muslim month of fasting.
The Shabab are expected to stage more assassinations and suicide missions, possibly in June, during the holy month of Ramadan, when being martyred is considered especially auspicious for the afterlife.
His dramatic reading of it provided a climactic moment to the popular lecture about the martyred president that he began giving on the anniversary of the assassination, starting in 27.
Earlier this year, during the Whitney Biennial, a British artist, Hannah Black, called for the destruction of a painting by a white artist, Dana Schutz, of the martyred Emmett Till.
Soleimani was also Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's most trusted, loyal, and capable lieutenant, a true believer in the revolution who expressed his willingness to be "martyred" for the cause.
Over the centuries, it was fine for women to be martyred (or, at times, to be burned as witches), but they were denied the right to become priests, rabbis or ministers.
Kennedy's appeal was based in part on being the brother of a revered and martyred president, of course, and the most salient issues were different in 1968 than they are today.
"Daesh terrorists continue to launch counter attacks, taking advantage of the bad weather conditions.... Due to fierce clashes 14 of our fighters were martyred," Kino Gibrail, the spokesman said in a statement.
The Tulsa police are facing the growing threat of a militant white-supremacist organization — who themselves are sporting disguises, inspired equally by the Ku Klux Klan and the martyred anti-hero Rorschach.
"He was screaming that Commander Ahmad is not among us anymore, he is martyred," said Abdul Zahir Salangi, a member of the Parwan provincial council and a close friend of the colonel's.
On the third floor, Cian Dayrit's tapestry-like mappings, part fact, part fiction, of Philippine colonial history suggest a regal but ideologically loaded setting for Mr. Gunn-Salie's monument to martyred workers.
"(The Ministry) of Presidential Affairs mourns the righteous son of the nation, Juma Mohammed Abdullah al-Kaabi, who was martyred following injuries he sustained in a terrorist explosion in Kandahar," a statement said.
Saint Valentine's Day was a feast day in the Catholic religion, added to the liturgical calendar around 500 AD. The day was commemorated for two martyred roman priests named—you guessed it—Valentine.
When he spoke recently to The Economist in Lubumbashi, at which point the accusation was that he had hired mercenaries, he said he would be martyred if necessary to push out Mr Kabila.
In this, Gunther is unique among the überheroes who usually command our empathy in thrillers set during the Hitler years—the martyred resisters drawn from Stauffenberg, say, or the noble commoners like Schindler.
"We offer our deepest condolences to the families of those martyred and all those whose joyous celebration was impacted by this attack on peace, which ISIS-K claimed," O'Donnell said in a statement.
The movie's early scenes are filled with severe pictorial beauty as the pale thermal steam snaking around the martyred Christians gives way to the vaulted white room where the black-clothed Jesuits meet.
"The Joint Operations Command mourns the hero martyr ... who was martyred last night in a cowardly and treacherous attack carried out by American aircraft near Baghdad international airport," it said in a statement.
"I send condolences to the relatives of lawmakers Abdullahi Jamac and Mohamud Mohamed and likewise to the relatives of all those martyred in the barbaric attack," President Hassan sheikh Mohamud, said in a statement.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday said Syria was being "martyred" by continued attacks killing civilians in the eastern Ghouta district, calling for an immediate end to violence and access to humanitarian aid.
"In these days my thoughts have often been taken up by the beloved and martyred Syria," he said, noting there had been thousands of civilian victims of violence that had not spared even hospitals.
The President's solution, he said, was to imprison the more confrontational Leopoldo López, which had made him an international symbol of the "martyred political prisoner" and, by contrast, made Capriles look like an accommodationist.
In their salon, Brian Sawyer and John Berson plucked a pair of martyred saints by Andrea Vaccaro from their gilded frames and set them on a brass panel, perhaps the house's best decorating tip.
"The martyred brother Talha al-Khorsani was able to infiltrate a bus transporting elements from the apostate Afghani intelligence and detonated his explosive vest," Islamic State said in a statement posted on social media.
"As a result of the barbaric strikes by the Turkish warplanes at dawn today against the YPG center ... 20 fighters were martyred and 18 others wounded, three of them critically," said spokesman Redur Xelil.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis canonized 35 new Roman Catholic saints on Sunday, including three indigenous children martyred in 16th century Mexico and considered the first Christians killed for their faith in the New World.
He began designing monuments to martyred revolutionaries and abstract temples to equality — and even as their rational forms (the sphere, the column) embodied Enlightenment virtues, he tricked out their facades and interiors with riotous ornament.
Once the truck was stopped, which it will be, get out and inflict as much damage as you can until you&aposre martyred, which is you have to be killed and then go to paradise.
Figures soon emerge from the mist, notably Father Ferreira (Liam Neeson), who, as gaunt and tormented as any martyred Caravaggio saint, watches in gaping horror as guards ladle water from hot springs on shrieking Christians.
I have tossed aside my self-preservation, I've tossed aside my self-care — I've martyred myself because I thought that was the right thing to do when you're trying to change the world, but it's not.
Of roughly 60 paintings attributed to her, around 40 feature striking female figures demonstrating strength and agency: Judith and Holofernes (Judith beheads an aggressive warlord); Saint Catherine (martyred on the wheel); and the allegories of Inclination.
"Three Defense Ministry staff were martyred after a submarine battery exploded at the Shahid Darvishi shipyard in (the Gulf port of) Bandar Abbas..., which builds and repairs military ships and submarines," IRIB said on its website.
In 2001, after a midair collision with an American spy plane, China defused the crisis by mourning the "martyred" pilot while avoiding a repeat of the anti-American demonstrations that had swept the country in 1999.
"She was taken out of her car during a Turkish-backed attack and executed by Turkish-backed mercenary factions on the International Road between Qamishlo and Manbij, with her driver who was also martyred," the statement said.
"If one of our sons is martyred, we send two more to serve the government, but unfortunately the government cannot defend its soldiers," said Shah Wali, a relative of one of them, preparing for the final rites.
"Our heroic police officer martyred in this attack, Fethi Sekin, prevented a much bigger disaster happening, sacrificing his own life without a thought for it," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said in a statement, condemning the "heinous" attack.
When Schnurr told her story at the youth rallies that were held in the months following the events at Columbine, she — a Catholic — was seen as suspicious, perhaps a copycat trying to ride her martyred classmate's coattails.
"The clashes occurred today in the Chaldoran area of West Azerbaijan province ... The terrorists were trying to infiltrate into Iran ... Also two Guards were martyred in the clashes," the Guards said in a statement published by Fars.
"The important BLA commander Aslam Baloch, along with five associates in the organization were martyred in an enemy attack on Monday," Jiand Baloch, a spokesman for the separatist group said in a statement that gave no further details.
The students who took to the streets in Berkeley and Riverside Heights, in Mexico City and the Left Bank, in Prague and Milan, just months after his death, were already carrying posters and banners of the martyred revolutionary.
"Pakistan is proud of Mian Naeem Rashid who was martyred trying to tackle the white supremacist terrorist and his courage will be recognized with a national award," Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a statement posted on Twitter.
"Last Friday, I stood in this mosque and saw hatred and rage in the eyes of the terrorist who killed and martyred 50 innocent people, wounded 42 and broke the hearts of millions around the world," he said.
What Iranian diplomat would be empowered by a skeptical supreme leader to explore de-escalation with a country that broke its word on a historic agreement and then, in their words, "martyred" arguably Iran's second most powerful figure?
On Thursday, this reporter was ushered into Tajan's private viewing room, where the drawing, of the martyred St. Sebastian, about 7½ inches by 5 inches, stood resplendent in an Italian Renaissance gold frame on an old wooden easel.
The move comes after the Vatican said last month it would elevate another martyred prelate to sainthood, Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, whose recognition as a martyr opened the pathway to sainthood for other slain Latin American bishops.
We heard about the famous statues he'd been commissioned to sculpt: two of popes, and one of martyred Philippine senator Ninoy Aquino, which had been flown to Manila in 2012 as the centerpiece of a public demonstration against Marcos.
"Security forces dealt a severe blow to the terrorist elements in revenge for the blood of the men who were martyred last week in the oasis," the state news agency MENA said earlier, citing a high-level security source.
It was telling not only how ISIS' news agency announced unprompted that Abu Muhammad al-Adnani was "martyred" during a Syria operation, but that they even had their weekly newspaper, al-Naba, ready to go with a glossy tribute.
Heartbreaking .. The farewell of the Palestinian baby Laila Ghanem 8 month who was martyred after inhaling tear gas that shot by Israeli occupation forces at the camps of the March of Return at the eastern borders of #Gaza yesterday .
After discovering that a detainee at Guantánamo Bay shares his name, Nasser (who had at one time gone by Abdul Latif) sets out to discover whether his Moroccan namesake, Abdul Latif Nasir, is a martyred innocent or a murderer.
"As a result, unfortunately, one brave ANA member was martyred and three brave members injured; and two brave Resolute support members lost their lives and six brave members were injured," the Afghan Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
All routes in and out of Marawi had been sealed off, he said on Tuesday, and the hard core of about 50 rebels were preparing for their "last stand" and would have to decide whether to surrender, or be martyred.
First Sermon (Khutbah): Last Friday I stood in this mosque and saw the hatred and the rage in the eyes of the terrorist who killed and martyred 50 innocent people, wounded 42, and broke the hearts of millions around the world.
As a result of dozens of horrendous terrorist acts, especially in the Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia, 19 civilians including women and children, and 85 security officers were martyred, 319 civilians, 202 police officers, 85033 soldiers and 9 village guards were wounded.
"As the YPJ we vow that will continue this path, go after terrorism where it is in our country, avenge all women victims in the world and continue the message of our martyred comrades," the YPJ said in a statement.
Sister Agnes, whose name riffs on the biblical Agnes of Rome, martyred for refusing to give up her virginity, wears a ring that's bestowed upon each Sister once they've graduated from postulant to novice to official member of the Order.
The families of, as official Palestinian documents put it, "those martyred and wounded as a result of being participants or bystanders in the revolution," such as that of Force's killer, also receive a monthly payment, health insurance, and tuition assistance.
Carved wooden figure of St. Apollonia This statue, which dates from around the second half of the 219th century, shows poor St. Apollonia, a Christian from Alexandria, Egypt, who was martyred at the hands of the Romans in A.D. 219.
Xelil said SDF fighters who had been protecting coalition forces in Syria for four years were now "being martyred by Turkish warplanes in front of the eyes of the allies" whom he said had "suddenly and without forewarning abandoned us".
" In 2014, he won the Hatchet Job of the Year award from the website Omnivore for his appraisal of "Autobiography," by the singer Morrissey, whom he called "the most ornery, cantankerous, entitled, whingeing, self-martyred human being who ever drew breath.
The two most prominent elements are the profane gravediggers looming on either side of the canvas, framing the indecorously prone body of the saint, who was tortured and martyred in Siracusa because she wouldn't submit to a Roman patrician's desire.
The monthly stipends reportedly range from $368 for a terrorist jailed for up to three years to $3,400 for one sentenced to at least 85033 years — the latter of which is the same amount that goes to the families of "martyred" terrorists.
Karim Amin went further this week, saying in a television interview that all combatant deaths in the war, including Taliban, should be referred to as "shaheed" or "martyred", a term currently used by the government only for its own forces and civilians.
"The martyred commander spent years of his life on the front line of the jihad (struggle) against the Zionist entity," Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani said in a telegram to Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah reported by the group's media outlet Al Manar.
Understandable because in dark times people enjoy making the leap to dystopia, because it lets them compare themselves to heroic resistance fighters and martyred innocents while also reminding themselves, on a weekly basis, that actually it could be way worse than Donald Trump ….
"This tree is Iraq and I am going to write on each leaf the name of one of those martyred by the security forces," said Diana al-Qaisi, 32, who trained as an information systems engineer but now works in public relations.
Its setting of dark poems by Nathaniel Bellows — among them, visions of an abandoned slaughterhouse, a martyred swan and a copse of trees haunted by the memory of a suicide — proceed to the accompaniment of spare orchestral gestures, repeated as in a trance.
"Brother Abu al-Khayr the Archipelagian, God accept him, successfully infiltrated a gathering of Christians with his assault rifle in the Resorts World Manila in the Philippines where he caused them death and humiliation until he was martyred," Islamic State said in a statement.
The country's first lady, Rula Ghani, making the keynote address for the occasion before a gathering including many women's leaders, acknowledged the disappointment and tried to assure the audience that the Supreme Court decision in "the case of our dear martyred Farkhunda" would be reconsidered.
And then another shock: Weeks later, his mother, Sri Eny Windarti, received an anonymous call saying that her son had been martyred, and got a text message with a picture of him lying dead on the battlefield, a pool of blood under his head.
When I asked Churchill if the FBI's response to the Freemen standoff showed that the agency had decided it shouldn't make martyrs out of people — even if those people wanted to be martyred — he agreed that was true, but only for particular kinds of people.
In the year of our Beyoncé, 2020, Valentine's Day has morphed from a celebration of a martyred catholic priest (seriously look it up) to a day that celebrates love of all kinds — from friends to lovers to coworkers to classmates to hairdressers (hi, Nathalie, ily).
The ethical and moral standards inside the White House have dropped so low that even on the way out the door, conservatives are painting the comically corrupt former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt as a martyred hero victimized by the hysterical liberal media.
Da Silveira seems to set up four choices for young women in her fictional town: they can be invisible; they can be aestheticized in death as martyred virgins; they can be beautiful, delicate survivors; or they can be imaginary, described only as fantasy or urban legend.
"Two of my sons are detained, another was martyred, one is in Lebanon and another is in Libya," said Faisal al-Fitrawi, 71, a resident of Baba Amr who left at the start of the fighting and returned once it had been retaken by the government.
Nagasaki is also known for its "Hidden Christians", people who went underground to blend their religion with elements of Buddhism and Japan's native Shinto rather than give up their religion or be martyred for their faith during the 250 years when Christianity was banned in Japan.
The deduction is equal to Israel's tally of the financial support that the authority provided last year to Palestinians in Israeli prisons for attacking Israelis, to their families, and to the families of those "martyred" or killed long ago in uprisings against Israel, including suicide bombers.
At chapel, we were sometimes shown religious agitprop videos; in the worst of these, a handsome dark-haired man bid his young son farewell in a futuristic white chamber and then, as violins swelled in the background, walked down an endless hall to be martyred for his Christian faith.
The installation goes on to suggest that the martyred heroes were tortured by the vicious leaders of the Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI)—killers allied with the short-lived nonaligned socialist presidency of Sukarno, a pivotal figure in Indonesian history conspicuously denied a place of honor in the Communist Betrayal Museum.
"Forces of the Turkish regime and its mercenaries of the terrorist groups on Friday night targeted the Afrin area with all types of weapons, leaving 20 civilians martyred or injured," Sana reported, calling the attack a "violation" of a new United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a cease-fire.
Eileen Markey has meticulously researched the many fluctuations of her subject's journey, visiting each place Maura inhabited, parsing government cables and memos, combing through thousands of private letters, interviewing scores of men and women whose lives were touched by the martyred nun, with no fact, factor or marginal event left unreported.
As archetypes go, the softboi has drifted somewhat of late, but I was reminded of him earlier this year when the show Fleabag came to a close with a bus stop, a martyred heart, and the priest who, over the course of six elegant episodes, gradually revealed himself to be a model softboi.
I have no clear prescription for Western Christianity to offer in this column, but I do have an admonition: It is First Communion season in America, and when our children ascend in joy and safety to our altars, the children martyred in the churches of Sri Lanka should be ever in our thoughts.
"In the name of the Lord of the Martyrs and the honest, the defenders of the shrine, Asadollah Ebrahimi and Saheb Nazari both from #Fatemiyoun, Mehdi Asgari from #Karaj, Mehdi Bidi from #Tehran, Mohammad Amin Karimian from #Mazandaran were martyred by takfiri terrorists in Syria," Mr. Shemshadi wrote a week ago, using an Arabic word for infidels.
"We protest this decision, which prevents those people who had an active role in a coup attempt that targeted democratic order in Turkey, martyred 248 citizens from among security forces and civilians, injured 2,193 citizens, and also made an attempt on the life of our president from standing before the Turkish judiciary," Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
"There is a real danger," he said, "with those who have not reached the pinnacle of what they are going to be but aspire to be a well-known terrorist, or perhaps aspire to be martyred by a police officer in a terror attack" Elian Peltier contributed reporting from London, and Rukimini Callimachi from Bucharest, Romania.
But combined with the potency of real (or real enough) homegrown martyrs like Rachel Scott and Cassie Bernall — ordinary teenagers who thought about boys and struggled with their faith and were "sold out" for Jesus — it's easy to see how a teenager like Tina Leonard might feel like God laid it on her heart that she would be martyred.
Olof Palme's transformation from the son of an elite military family to the workers' friend, his idealistic solidarity with the third world and his insistence on speaking out about injustice regardless of the diplomatic consequences seemed to leave some Swedes hoping that the investigation would show that he had been martyred for his politics, rather than killed by a thug.
St. Valentine is thought to have been a priest from Terni who was martyred on February 14 about AD 270 for defying the Roman emperor Claudius II. Claudius had banned marriages, fearing husbands would stay at home with their wives rather than fight wars, but Valentine married young soldiers and their sweethearts in secret, until the emperor found out and had him beheaded.
The martyred Oscar Romero, former archbishop of San Salvador, was made a saint on Sunday morning, alongside six other canonized church figures, including Pope Paul VI. The canonization of Romero — whose Latin American origins and commitment to social justice mirror that of the current pontiff, Pope Francis — is a powerfully symbolic reaffirmation of Francis's own long-held dedication to eradicating wealth inequality.
I learned, among other things, that the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergs controlled George H.W. Bush's administration to advance the New World Order; that David Koresh and Randy Weaver were patriots martyred by the fascist Janet Reno's jackbooted government thugs; and that a race war was definitely coming to America—the only real question was which side the government would be on.
No one seems to know exactly how we ended up celebrating love and sentimentality on February 14 every year—spare your friends the "invented by Hallmark" chat, please—but a general consensus revolves around the brutally violent ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia, the two martyred men named Valentine (also Roman!), honored by the Catholic Church and the French Normans' Galatin's Day. Whatever.
"May (God) in a particular way sustain the efforts of those who are actively working to bring healing and comfort to the civilian population of Syria, the beloved and martyred Syria, who are victims of a war that does not cease to sow horror and death," he said in his Easter Sunday message to tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square.
After all, for much of history, the "good" rape victim, the "credible" rape victim has always been a dead one, a serviceable symbol of defiled innocence around whom a group can rally — a suicide like Lucretia, whose rape catalyzed the founding of the Roman Republic, or any of the Catholic Church's patron saints of rape victims (none of whom, incidentally, were raped; they martyred themselves instead).

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