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  1. not punished

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I agree, they see officers go unpunished, but go unpunished in which crimes?
That said, the quirk hasn't gone unnoticed – or unpunished.
Meanwhile incidents of severely underdressed passengers elsewhere have gone unpunished.
In today's security climate, apparently no good deed goes unpunished.
And if not, what is he allowing to go unpunished?
This case proves the adage 'no good deed goes unpunished.
I suppose, as they say, no good deed goes unpunished.
Bad behavior in Mexico, like many places, often goes unpunished.
Those abuses, he said, "cannot, under international law, remain unpunished."
We cannot let these actions to continue to go unpunished.
One thing has not changed: The Tlatelolco massacre remains unpunished.
But a direct attack on Ukrainian ships cannot go unpunished.
The Astros players, and its owner, went unpunished by M.L.B.?
Physical attacks are not uncommon, and they often go unpunished.
"The rapist went unpunished then and those who covered up go unpunished now," says Conde, who opened up to her family about the rapes when she was 42 after a lifetime of psychological trauma.
But you know what they say, no good deed goes unpunished.
Financial abuse or deceit tends to go unpunished, the survey found.
In Romania, however, selfless public service does not usually go unpunished.
About 98 percent of rapes have gone unpunished, according to Bedoya.
Crime routinely goes unpunished: only a quarter of murders are solved.
However, as the old saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished.
As usual in tech and politics, no good deed goes unpunished.
And despite the old saying, this good deed does go unpunished.
Somalia tops CPJ's list of countries where journalists' killers go unpunished.
A culture in which sexual attacks against women often go unpunished.
Then as now, police violence against black men largely went unpunished.
That's why it should concern us that Slager's actions might go unpunished.
It shows that they're not immune, that their actions don't go unpunished.
Western allies offer strong backing, saying the gas attack cannot go unpunished.
The women also know how often these types of crimes go unpunished.
Zayn Malik learned the hard way that no good deed goes unpunished.
But even in security it seems that no good deed goes unpunished.
A system that's allowed Tamir Rice's death to go unpunished is complicit.
Those responsible for the killings of the Maidan protestors are still unpunished.
Sessions personifies the rule that no good deed goes unpunished in Washington.
The blame is often pinned on women and the perpetrators go unpunished.
And Trump isn't going to let that kind of humiliation go unpunished.
Apparently, no good deed goes unpunished for the outgoing Federal Communications Commission.
For the second time this match, a Gerard Pique offense goes unpunished.
"Evacuating is sort of a no good deed goes unpunished," he said.
He has created an atmosphere, legal and ideological, where they go unpunished.
Today it's unthinkable that such a holiday could go undocumented — or unpunished.
Imagining the voices of the victims, they described murders that remained unpunished.
" Honduras Human Rights Minister Karla Cueva said, "This crime cannot go unpunished.
Often, the abuse goes unpunished and the broader culture of harassment unchanged.
As always in the NFL, nothing good or well-intentioned goes unpunished.
The result was too little prudence during good times, with transgressors going unpunished.
This sadly suggests that when harassment does take place it usually goes unpunished.
" "Most of us were like, 'Fuck, yeah, this slight will not go unpunished.
And if transgressions are seen to go unremarked or unpunished, they will continue.
The case captivated a Lebanese public accustomed to seeing political violence go unpunished.
To this day, my private photos remain online and my tormentors remain unpunished.
This arrangement is not ideal, as it inevitably would leave many crimes unpunished.
"No good deed goes unpunished" is a familiar saying in Washington these days.
Trudeau was not about to let a slight to his country go unpunished.
But this does not mean there are terror attacks that are going unpunished.
It was "particularly repulsive" that such violence continued to go unpunished, he said.
Still, it is very unlikely that incidents of public corruption will go unpunished.
Without robust law enforcement and independent judiciaries, corruption exposed will remain corruption unpunished.
One study found that four out of five murders in Mexico go unpunished.
In most cases the heists go unpunished and the perpetrators remain a mystery.
Good guys get scathed, bad guys go unpunished, and disobedient women get ahead.
When proven, this kind of abuse must never be allowed to go unpunished.
We are sick over all the crimes that will go unpunished and uncompensated.
Yet most of the crimes have historically gone unpunished, perpetuating an environment of impunity.
The worst danger to freedom of speech is a situation where threats go unpunished.
Many feared that China would not allow such deliberate acts of provocation go unpunished.
That will make it more likely that rape and sexual assault go unpunished, too.
Pakistan alone has more than 1,000 a year, and the killers often go unpunished.
File this under no good deed goes unpunished, and ... happy baby mama drama day!
I mean, no good digital deed ever goes unpunished in Charlie Booker's futuristic hellscape.
His latest book is Unpunished Murder: Massacre at Colfax and the Quest for Justice.
I assure the nation that those behind this despicable attack will not go unpunished.
About 70 percent of murders in Guatemala City go unpunished, according to 2012 figures.
While prosecutors throw the book at mistaken voters, officials' mistakes and misconduct go unpunished.
A 2009 study estimated that 80 percent of homophobic murders go unpunished in Mexico.
THE UNPUNISHED VICE A Life of Reading By Edmund White 223 pp. Bloomsbury. $28.
Sexual harassment and assault are common in Myanmar and usually go unpunished, women say.
"When you are poor, they do not investigate and it remains unpunished," she said.
Along the way, she tends the miscarriage of a girl whose rapist goes unpunished.
The 12 Brazilian players found to have benefited from falsified documents also went unpunished.
That type of intimidation helps explain how so much criminal activity can go unpunished.
The Astros' players, however, went unpunished in exchange for their cooperation with the investigation.
You can't allow one snitch to go unpunished and then return to normal enforcement.
"No good deed goes unpunished," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.
Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle deemed it "open season" on catchers after the play went unpunished.
What would masculinity look like if it were allowed to grow wild, unpunished, and unpruned?
Paris Jackson found out that sadly sometimes no good deed goes unpunished on Thursday night.
It may be frustrating to wait, but it's unlikely that the company will go unpunished.
As a result of these failures to prosecute, the banks are unafraid, unpunished and unapologetic.
"The hostility to religious liberty and disdain for Catholics should not go unpunished," Conway said.
MORE: Why war crimes go unpunished The accusations against Gallagher made headlines across the world.
With each chemical attack that goes unpunished, the world grows progressively desensitized to their horror.
The kind of racist violence depicted in "Open Casket" still happens, and still goes unpunished.
These misconceptions perpetuate a culture in which sexual assault goes unreported and perpetrators go unpunished.
If it goes unpunished, it will not be a victory for one party or another.
They are often stoned, tortured and raped before they are killed, and crimes often go unpunished.
U.S. lawmakers from both parties have encouraged Trump not to let the missile test go unpunished.
As RAINN's statistics on sexual assault show, out of every 1,000 rapes, 993 will go unpunished.
Eleven countries in the region ban gay sex, and attacks on gay people often go unpunished.
Twitter has taken action before when prominent people point out abusive behavior that previously went unpunished.
In the years since the dictator's death in 1989, his family has returned from exile unpunished.
That we will not abide, or leave unpunished, any foreign attempt to influence our election processes.
Ford delayed firing those accused of harassment, leaving workers to conclude that offenders would go unpunished.
Atlético and Barcelona drew, 1-1, which meant that Real Madrid, its mistake unpunished, had won.
According to CPJ research, the killers go unpunished in nine out of every 10 journalists murdered.
A convicted murderer can then go free and unpunished by the courts because of the settlement.
Institutionalized racism and police killings of unarmed people of color are allowed to go unpunished. 2.
And if it goes unpunished, it will not be a victory for one party or another.
"The violence, in which local officials are often complicit, usually goes unpunished," the group's website says.
Or rather, it would have been unthinkable that the president could do these things and go unpunished.
In a less convenient reality, did Mr. Orange just bleed out while the career criminals escaped unpunished?
"No attempt to take innocent life on UK soil will go either unsanctioned or unpunished," he said.
For example, children won't immediately take up bullying just because they saw it go unpunished on television.
Your endless failures will go unpunished, and you can return to the drawing board without a worry.
According to the Mexico Global Impunity Index, 99 percent of all crimes in the country go unpunished.
There, unpunished, he had multiple leadership roles, including on a committee advising the pope on bishops' assignments.
But Timberlake's uncontroversial white male hand, the hand that actively disrobed Jackson, went unremarked-on and unpunished.
They drink themselves silly, have sex with remorseful girls, grow pot, outsmart the principal and go unpunished.
On Sunday, The Sun Sentinel reported that lenient discipline at Broward schools let criminal behavior go unpunished.
Instead, Trump's party will be responsible for letting him get away with the Ukraine scandal basically unpunished.
Tehran could not let the assassination of one of its most senior and popular officials go unpunished.
It was a couple years after the Great Recession, and the banks responsible had gone largely unpunished.
He called Sergeant Bergdahl a deserter and vowed to hold an oversight hearing if he went unpunished.
He and fellow lawmakers never intended to let grave violations of human rights go unpunished, he said.
ROME — The Italian government learned the hard way, early this year, that no good deed goes unpunished.
What's more, corporate carelessness in data-breach situations basically goes unpunished, so there's no deterrent for stupid behavior.
"No good deed goes unpunished," Lilja was overheard saying when the mistrial was ordered, according to the outlet.
" A letter signed by her and other dissenters said, in part: "No child pornography offense should go unpunished.
The piece was first shown on the ten-year anniversary of the tragic mass killing, which remains unpunished.
However attractive regulatory easing may sound, we must not forget that the banks remain unpunished, unapologetic, and unafraid.
The sad reality is that the use of slimy tactics usually goes unpunished if you're a government attorney.
THE CLOSER And finally … No well-intentioned holiday decorations seem to go unpunished, including in some major metropolises.
"Nobody should refrain from their legal obligations, or go unpunished for the damage they have caused," Gallardo wrote.
Hope notes Mexico has a lamentable record in investigating and prosecuting killings — over 90% of crimes go unpunished.
As governor, you have all my collaboration so that this doesn't remain unpunished, and the responsible parties pay.
A recent United Nations report also found that about 98% of crimes in Guatemala went unpunished in 2018.
"No good deed goes unpunished," said Mr. Szymczyk (pronounced ZIM-chik), 2900, the show's Polish-born artistic director.
As governor, you have all my collaboration so that this doesn't remain unpunished and the responsible parties pay.
If attackers no longer think they can go unidentified and therefore unpunished, the battlefield can be significantly altered.
Without a longer prison term, that "obstructive" conduct — lying to a judge — would go unpunished, Mr. Garcia argued.
Support for the judges is by no means solid in a country where many serious crimes go unpunished.
His use of the N-word "cannot, and should not, be excused, justified or go unpunished," the report says.
Erdogan warned on Saturday - the anniversary of the foiled coup - that "nobody who betrays this nation can remain unpunished".
Women who become pregnant say that employers discriminate against them in defiance of labor laws, and go largely unpunished.
In true "no good deed goes unpunished" fashion ... haters accused the multi-millionaire of going cheap on his kin.
Mr Cotton argued in May that because most crimes go unpunished, "if anything, we have an under-incarceration problem".
Since his overthrow, many African countries have endured abusive dictators, warlords and large-scale bloodshed that has gone unpunished.
Violations against activists are committed by state and non-state actors, and in most cases go unpunished, it said.
" He called state and federal officials to investigate the shooting "so they would not go unpunished in any way.
My attorneys have restricted me from commenting further — so suffice it to say that no good deed goes unpunished.
Nationally, according to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), for every 1,333 rapes, 993 will go unpunished.
Abusers shouldn't go unpunished; one abusive act can affect a survivor for the rest of his or her life.
They followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warning that those India held responsible "would not go unpunished" for a Sept.
According to U.N. reports, femicides have dramatically increased in Honduras since 2010 with 96 percent of murders going unpunished.
"This is a classic example of the adage 'No good deed goes unpunished,'" he said, offering a possible explanation.
He yellow carded Arnold, booked Bale as well for pushing Arnold in the melee, and let Marcelo off unpunished.
No good deed goes unpunished It takes a significant amount of time and energy to participate in local government.
Then, as now, the killer fashions himself as an avenger, bringing justice to those whose crimes have gone unpunished.
Verdict: Sadly, for every case like this that is brought to justice, many more likely go undetected and unpunished.
Some of them noted that white police officers in Minnesota and elsewhere had killed unarmed people and gone unpunished.
In slightly less than 90 percent of cases, the perpetrators of attacks against journalists go unpunished, Mr. Mahoney said.
Part of his strategy for gaining trust in areas of Washington Heights is to let some crimes go unpunished.
"We have to reflect how injustice went unpunished, and how it was allowed to happen," she told the audience.
Russia is regularly criticised by media freedom watchdogs who say attacks on journalists in the country often go unpunished.
They'd passed two narrow impeachment resolutions, then bottled them, as the scandals that had really bothered Steyer went unpunished.
The absence of a federal domestic-terrorism law hasn't let white-nationalist terrorists go unpunished when they're captured alive.
That cyber attacks so often went unpunished left actors feeling nearly invincible and capable of doing whatever they pleased.
"The authorities must send a clear message that such violence will not be tolerated and will not go unpunished."
"There are people associated with the president who may have committed crimes that should not go unpunished," Lentol said.
The disturbing questions at hand: Who knew what, when, and how did the abuse go unpunished for so long?
Many women are reluctant to report their assaults for that reason — one factor in why they often go unpunished.
Guatemalan women reportedly face the third highest rate of femicide in the world, with 98 percent of cases going unpunished.
Gorgeous women fall in love with them, money finds its way into their pockets, and their dubious affairs go unpunished.
Yet Ireland were justifiably left seething as Alderweireld's penalty-box high foot on Long in the build-up went unpunished.
The classic objection to pacifism is that it makes conflict more likely, because bullies conclude that they can act unpunished.
Most of all, it ended because of widespread, unpunished violence against thousands of black Americans to discourage them from voting.
The dissection of American reality, in all its complexity, is essential to political progress, and yet it rarely goes unpunished.
A critical aspect of their activity that has gone unpunished, however, is their unbridled sharing of CCP narratives on Twitter.
South Africa is not the only place in which men are more likely to go unpunished after murdering their partners.
Military influence on the case and widespread transgender discrimination made some Filipinos wary that Ms. Laude's murder would go unpunished.
If he draws the lesson that his country's bad behavior will go largely unpunished — and thus far, why wouldn't he?
Not only have they been left with unfinished restorations, many of them are furious that rogue contractors have gone unpunished.
Tehran must expect consequences for its ongoing crimes, fear consequences for future crimes and face consequences for crimes gone unpunished.
Hopelessness in the context of ruthless and unpunished violence is the main migration-driving factor, especially for women and youths.
When the justice system doesn't work, when investigations are not pursued, when crimes go unpunished, more murders will be committed.
No kindness goes unpunished in "John Henry," a thug-life thriller so frequently preposterous that it almost resembles a parody.
His Democratic opponents, however, portray him as a master of finding legal technicalities to allow election abuses to go unpunished.
Is conservatism still supportive of a limited government if that means the makers and sellers of pornographic materials go unpunished?
White is alive to drifts in his readership, and "The Unpunished Vice" finds him fatalistic about the future of literature.
Despite some gains in awareness over the past year, the majority of crimes against women still go unreported and unpunished.
And aside from some bullshit Congressional hearings to deliver a slap on the wrist, Equifax has so far largely gone unpunished.
But when Rigetti raised concerns with HR she was told this other person was a "high performer" and therefore went unpunished.
Of greater importance, says Thomas Hargrove, executive director of the Murder Accountability Project, is that most murders go unpunished in Chicago.
Noah Bookbinder, executive director of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said the decision allows corrupt conduct go unpunished.
"Racist hate speech is still used by officials and politicians, especially during election campaigns, and remains unpunished," it said, recommending investigations.
When you wonder if wickedness will go unpunished or injustices will go unaddressed, let this promise gratify your desire for justice.
Each foul went unpunished, each changed the course of a tournament, and each could have been corrected by the VAR process.
Ten-thousand Asians marched for Peter Liang, demanding the same miscarriage of justice that has let other killer cops go unpunished.
Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Adebahr said Germany agreed with its allies that the use of chemical weapons must not go unpunished.
This could be Trump's most far-reaching impact: He's shown how corrupt a president can go unpunished because of hyper-partisanship.
In the previous three years, there had been more than two thousand honor killings in Pakistan, most of which went unpunished.
A former Uber employee last month published a blog post describing a workplace where sexual harassment was common and went unpunished.
"This despicable crime carried out by what is called the terrorist Jaish al-Islam will not go unpunished," the source said.
But Honduras remains one of the most deadly countries in the world, and more than 90 percent of homicides go unpunished.
When atrocities go unobserved, uninvestigated, and unpunished, the global institutions that exist to ensure the safety of innocent civilians are eroded.
He also warned cases similar to Clinton's, specifically regarding the mishandling of classified information, won't necessarily go unpunished in the future.
Syracuse University students protested against hate crimes and racist vandalism that went unpunished, and called for Chancellor Kent Syverund to resign.
As for the longtime UFC heavyweight and thorn in Dana White's side, I guess no kind-of-good deed goes unpunished.
The pardons, which left many Slovaks feeling a state-sponsored crime went unpunished, highlighted the country's slide from democratic rule under Meciar.
But no good meme goes unpunished, and he and Ms. West are now trapped in what could be an endless legal battle.
Another haunting question that can prolong and complicate recovery is whether the person(s) who killed their loved one will go unpunished.
The Indian military announcement followed through on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warning that those responsible "would not go unpunished" for a Sept.
Mexico is one of the most dangerous places to be a journalist, with the vast majority of attacks on the media unpunished.
Of the more than 50,000 homicides in the Northern Triangle over the last three years, a horrifying 95 percent have gone unpunished.
As President Trump incurs the weekly public wrath of pundits, Democrats – who have engaged in far worse behavior – go unnoticed and unpunished.
The Upper East Siders often openly loathed the site, but cautiously so: No deviation from Gossip Girl's iron fist would go unpunished.
He has insisted that the U.S. risks losing its credibility on human rights issues if it allows Khashoggi's killing to go unpunished.
The true mastermind behind the assassination of Frankie Vargas was revealed during the finale — and for now, the culprit will go unpunished.
Czech state attorneys, reacting to public protests about unpunished corruption by public officials, have launched high-profile graft investigations in recent year.
He has appointed former dissidents like Bekele to senior roles in the justice sector, raising hopes that abuses will not go unpunished.
More than 85 percent of murders of journalists go unpunished, according to the 2018 Impunity Index, which was compiled by the CPJ.
He went unpunished for his behavior, so he kept doing it, issuing the late October letter that fairly angered the Clinton team.
" Why it matters, in the grand jury's own words: "We are sick over all the crimes that will go unpunished and uncompensated.
In this series on lawlessness on the high seas, Ian Urbina reveals that crime and violence in international waters often goes unpunished.
More than 90 percent of homicides and other crimes go unpunished, which makes getting away with murder the rule, not the exception.
Human rights organizations say violence against LGBT+ people, often carried out by far-right groups, remains an issue and largely goes unpunished.
Human rights organizations say violence against LGBT+ people, often carried out by far-right groups, remains an issue and largely goes unpunished.
At the same time, there is no accountability for police abuses, which has allowed injustices like my son's killing to go unpunished.
Read: Why war crimes go unpunished Others, like Rania Kisar, have no desire to leave the city they love and call home.
A police officer who abuses his power and goes unpunished seeds the ground for cycles of violence, because it undermines the entire system.
Conway's violations, if left unpunished, would send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions.
Barack Obama decided to "look forward" after taking office in 2009, allowing Bush administration officials to go unpunished for torture and other crimes.
Personal hubris, and the abject unwillingness to admit that a mistake has been made, allows for all manner of crimes to go unpunished.
Whereas corruption remains largely unpunished in places like Mexico and Argentina, Brazil and Peru have gone furthest in investigating the sprawling Odebrecht scandal.
The actual crimes go unpunished; Bryce was never convicted of rape, and Monty was supposed to serve a sentence, not die in prison.
In the end, Tsvangirai and Mugabe found themselves in a power-sharing agreement to end the bloodshed — but human rights violations went unpunished.
If Mr Somers wanted his good deed to go unpunished, the nine justices agreed, he would have had to follow the rules himself.
In the episode, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," written by Jeff Westbrook, Marge revisits her favorite childhood storybook The Princess in the Garden.
"Far too many of these crimes continue to go unpunished, with the perpetrators enjoying full impunity," Mr. al-Hussein said in a statement.
Well, critics say this is a big deal because the President is so obsessed with immigration they claim more serious crimes go unpunished.
Although the match was punctuated by 42 fouls, referee Mark Geiger showed only two yellow cards, meaning that repetitive midfield fouling went unpunished.
Sometimes this went unpunished, but as the fight wore on and Leleco visibly gassed out, the counters came back at Leleco's unprotected face.
We may even see Donald Trump not only go unpunished but also get reelected, perhaps once again by a majority of white women.
CANADA has long had a reputation as a security fraudster's playground, where misdeeds go undetected and unpunished and investors must take extra care.
Well, as it is an older siblings' job to humiliate their siblings, the older Affleck did not let the snub get away unpunished.
Such a triumph could not go unpunished, and what ensued was a chain of sequels, rehashes, and reboots, most of them frighteningly poor.
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi vowed that the attack "will not go unpunished" and that Egypt would persevere with its war on terrorism.
Whistleblowers provide an invaluable service to society by exposing wrongdoing that otherwise would go undetected and unpunished, often at great risk to themselves.
Laying the guns in a chase through rough seas, trading fire with a furious galleon that refuses to let your treachery go unpunished.
You did some of the most creative things there, but at the Journal ... no good deed goes unpunished at the Wall Street Journal.
In many cases, the crimes go unpunished by authorities who are hostile to the news media or are involved in criminal activity themselves.
"This bill brings justice to people who were abused, and rights the wrongs that went unacknowledged and unpunished for too long," he said.
But those who made billions of dollars from sales of OxyContin, a painkiller at the center of the crisis, have gone largely unpunished.
About 80% of all reported femicides go unpunished in El Salvador, according to the U.N. The trial is expected to last all week.
About 80% of all reported femicides go unpunished in El Salvador, according to the U.N. The trial is expected to last all week.
The message: Allowing Trump to go unpunished for his conduct would embolden him and future presidents to abuse their power in other ways.
It was also a #MeToo moment for a category of women whose long history of sexual assault has gone largely unpunished for decades.
In February, a female former Uber engineer published a blog post describing Uber as a workplace where sexual harassment was common and went unpunished.
A $20,41 bike crash: Zuckerberg hospital's aggressive tactics leave patients with big bills Here's a real no-good-deed-goes-unpunished story for you.
No good deed goes unpunished, I guess — though I think even Joe would agree that nearly killing Peach probably cancels this good deed out.
To let unpunished "kingpins" hold office is to endorse impunity and encourage lawlessness, says Iván Duque, a senator from the conservative Democratic Centre party.
No good deed goes unpunished, especially when you're Comcast and there's an entire subreddit dedicated to complaints about your company's notoriously bad customer service.
These include unpunished bad behavior, misaligned incentives, silenced whistleblowers or worse, and persistent personnel-related complaints from troubled operations — in other words, culture failures.
The public had similar reservations about FARC rebels going unpunished, and narrowly voted against the deal in a record low turnout on October 2.
His blood boiled over the 2008 global economic collapse, when the little people had to bail out the banks while the banks went unpunished.
Despite these blatant abuses, the Iranian regime has been able to go largely unpunished due to the failed appeasement approach of the previous administration.
As horrific as that was, Mumtaz and her family at least saw some justice done for an act that normally would have gone unpunished.
He stood for speaking hard truths without fear, for exposing corruption, lies, and bullshit, and so his killing was not supposed to go unpunished.
When misconduct was revealed, it either went unpunished or the consequences did not reflect the seriousness of what had been done, the inquiry found.
But the true dark magic of Deadly Class is that it indulges in a power fantasy of being powerful, being evil, and going unpunished.
And Bill Clinton&aposs sick, perverted history of sexual misconduct, including all of these allegations, we&aposve interviewed these women, even rape have gone unpunished.
Archie is trepidatious about the Lodges' interest in Fred being the Mayor because he knows no favor goes unpunished when it comes to the Lodges.
At least 136 LGBT people in El Salvador have fled the country since 2012 and most crimes go unpunished, according to local rights group COMCAVIS.
Can we, in good conscience, continue to bring new aggressors to light while ignoring the ones we know about, and have allowed to go unpunished?
"Although I believe he should be in jail for his crimes, the reality according to statistics is that he will go unpunished," Dawn told PEOPLE.
"Although the rumours of an RRR cut have lost traction, we believe this does not mean that the relevant rumour-mongers cango unpunished," it said.
On several screens, low resolution black-and-white drone footage appears from the 2015 Baltimore uprising following the as-yet-unpunished murder of Freddie Gray.
Otherwise, to continue to allow the deceptive tactics of the past to go unpunished could have potentially wider ramifications nationwide than just the subprime crisis.
Jimenez was quoted by Andina as saying his office was working meticulously to make sure the killings of Woodroffe and Arevalo would not go unpunished.
In this interactive musical, a good deed not only goes unpunished, but it also brings a reward — though at first it may not seem to.
The single loan servicer hired by the agency to manage the program has gone unpunished, despite years of criticism, according to lawsuits and government audits.
" Back then, he said that allowing Clinton's actions to go unpunished would "gravely damage the office of the president, our judicial system, and our country.
The rules, notably, don't apply to politicians unless they threaten individuals or incite hatred against particular nationalities, which is why Trump's remarks have gone unpunished.
And when appropriate, hate-crime assailants should face significant jail time in order to send a clear message that hate crimes will not go unpunished.
Parents, fearing ruined marriage prospects, chose silence, which meant that men who had raped girls as young as eight went unpunished, and might act again.
The truth is that too many journalists have been attacked and murdered for doing their work, and too many of these crimes have gone unpunished.
By pardoning accused and convicted war criminals, the president is sending a message that this nation will allow unconscionable crimes of war to go unpunished.
This month police arrested a Coptic activist, Ramy Kamel, and charged him with terrorism for his work documenting attacks on Christians, which often go unpunished.
Many Slovaks see the pardons as a state-sponsored crime that went unpunished and a symbol of the country's slide from democratic rule under Meciar.
Mr. Ruiz Cabañas rejected the women's argument that the crimes had gone unpunished, pointing to what he called an "exhaustive investigation" by the Supreme Court.
Messing notes that what we now know as civil offenses were criminal offenses at the time of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, or simply went unpunished.
"This is a classic example of the adage 'No good deed goes unpunished,'" Hargan said, referring to the agency's efforts of following up with the sponsors.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York objected to the ruling, calling it "selective enforcement" and citing previous apparent violations by Republicans that went unpunished.
"Although I believe he should be in jail for his crimes, the reality according to statistics is that he will go unpunished," Dawn previously told PEOPLE.
In fact, the subreddit uses anonymity works to protect the identities of innocent people, rather than allow for cruel and unpunished behavior of any given member.
Hadidi also condemned the conviction of the author, Naji, saying the world now saw Egypt as a country that jailed intellectuals and let abuses go unpunished.
In both stories, the wife goes unpunished, and the joke is on her clueless spouse, for whom she, the reader, and the narrator alike have contempt.
"Although the rumours of an RRR cut have lost traction, we believe this does not mean that the relevant rumour-mongers can go unpunished," it said.
Even the fundamental basis of the argument of "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" to keep Apu in the series unchanged is built on a weak foundation.
But honestly, it could only have ended this way; any good deed that generates this much schadenfreude and embarrasses hundreds of wealthy socialites cannot go unpunished.
Legal fees, time constraints, lack of evidence, ignorance around employment rights—the reasons why HIV discrimination in the workplace often goes unpunished and underreported are numerous.
"Although the rumors of an RRR cut have lost traction, we believe this does not mean that the relevant rumor-mongers can go unpunished," it said.
Nowhere is Trump's scandal-proof teflon more apparent than the shocking number of cases of clear-cut, old-school corruption that have gone almost entirely unpunished.
Tons of fake ID usage will inevitably go unnoticed and unpunished, but if you get unlucky, they can throw the book at you, which would suck.
An appalling number of activists have been killed in Honduras in the years since the 2009 coup, and nearly all of those killings have gone unpunished.
Coconino National Forest Service spokesman Brady Smith told the AP that although many visitors' vandalism goes unpunished, Hudgens' celebrity led to her being caught and fined.
After the scandal broke, some lawmakers expressed concerns about what they described as a loophole in military law that could allow the perpetrators to go unpunished.
Hoock tells the story of Captain Asgill, who, as late as 1782, was sentenced by Washington to be hanged in retaliation for an unpunished loyalist atrocity.
Young men frequently protest that they are denied due process in campus hearings of sexual assault; young women charge that their attackers too often go unpunished.
The episode of the week for April 22001 through 303 is "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," the 230th episode of the 21990th season of The Simpsons.
We may not know the full extent of his crimes or the full story behind the agreement that let him go nearly unpunished for so long.
Under Mr. Modi's government, mob violence against Muslims, who make up about 14 percent, and lower caste Hindus has increased, and the bloodshed often goes unpunished.
"Although I believe he should be in jail for his crimes, the reality according to statistics is that he will go unpunished," Dawn previously told PEOPLE.
Tactically, it may help persuade Mr. Assad (and other problematic leaders, like those in North Korea) that using weapons of mass destruction will not go unpunished.
We still argue over suspensions, but the stuff that earns a ban these days is downright mild compared to plays that went completely unpunished years ago.
We're not good at holding elites to account in America; the architects of both the Iraq war and the 2008 financial crisis have gone largely unpunished.
But in the small town where Mr. Woodard was beaten so severely that he lost his sight, the crime went unpunished and largely faded from memory.
As a workplace, Uber came under fire in February amid reports that the company had an aggressive internal culture that allowed some infractions to go unpunished.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that aggressive actions by militants in Syria's rebel-held province of Idlib would not go unpunished.
Access to rape kits — and medical professionals specifically trained to administer them — can mean the difference between a rape that's successfully prosecuted, and one that goes unpunished.
"All you have to do is have a basic understanding of what the law in America: You can't do what he did and go unpunished," Reid said.
As for the cronies, he said, the government will leave them unpunished and will hope that they wield their economic power for the benefit of the country.
"No attack on the police will go unpunished, and this was a cowardly, devious attack because they laid an ambush in this area of the road," Gov.
The caucus is our attempt to help meet that challenge by calling attention to governments that threaten or imprison journalists, or allow their killings to go unpunished.
"His good deeds went unpunished, too, as he said he "never got caught, although I'm sure my former managers aren't thinking too highly of me right now.
But such robberies often go unpunished because they're generally only reported after the perpetrator has fled, unless someone is always watching the security cam — a costly service.
But he still represented an affront to the principle that betrayal must never go unpunished: He was alive and living comfortably in a pleasant English cathedral town.
The Americans felt a number of tough challenges went unpunished, and both Altidore and Jordan Morris were incensed about what they thought were soft calls against them.
Since the feds don't have the resources to prosecute all anti-LGBTQ hate crimes as hate crimes, that can leave many of these incidents uninvestigated and unpunished.
The residual hatreds and feelings of injustice left by the unpunished crimes of World War II helped fuel the ferocity of Yugoslavia's civil wars in the 1990s.
On TV, the story is somewhat resolved; the bad guys here — the choreographer and the artistic director — are arrested, even if the male dancers go largely unpunished.
These were signals: We are "escalating" because we cannot allow a brazen assassination to go unpunished, Iran seemed to say, but we are ready to de-escalate.
The resignation comes at a tricky moment for Uber, which is struggling with complaints that its rough-and-tumble culture has allowed sexual harassment to go unpunished.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey condemned Russian air strikes on mosques, hospitals, schools and other civilian buildings in Syria on Thursday and said such crimes would not go unpunished.
The Royal Commission found that when misconduct was revealed, it either went unpunished or the regulator consequences did not reflect the seriousness of what had been done.
When crimes go unpunished, people are more likely to think that the government — and particularly the police and criminal justice system — aren't taking such acts very seriously.
Rampant foreclosure fraud during the crisis, in which mortgage companies illegally forced millions of families from their homes on the basis of false evidence, went largely unpunished.
Chicago cops unnecessarily shoot at suspects and go unpunished, scathing DOJ report says Chicago cops unnecessarily shoot at suspects and go unpunished, scathing DOJ report says The Chicago Police Department has "engaged in a pattern or practice of unreasonable force," violating the civil rights of citizens by unnecessarily shooting at suspects and failing to adequately investigate or punish officers who break the law, the Justice Department announced Friday.
So while the use of refined sugars and preservatives by huge food companies goes unpunished, small bakeries making supposedly fart-free bread are having to deal with regulators.
More than half of its executive leadership left the company after journalists uncovered a variety of morally bankrupt actions, including a culture where sexism and harassment went unpunished.
Despite all of this, for many of Kaepernick's white peers and colleagues, his expression of despair over patterns of racialized police violence that often goes unpunished didn't resonate.
His mother, Afeni Shakur Davis, who died in May 2016 at age 69, spent her last years living with the horrific knowledge that her son's death went unpunished.
The death of the unborn child will go unpunished, however, as state homicide legislation applies only after a baby is born, thus preventing prosecutors from adding further charges.
But "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" openly says, "Yes, this show is your racist grandfather, but there's absolutely no possible way to get around that, so why bother?"
Meanwhile, under Trump's scenario, it seems the man who forced Ivanka out of her job, or her career, would go unpunished and be free to harass other women.
There were hiccups, but the response — including this take from the executive director of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe — really put Facebook in no-good-deed-goes-unpunished territory.
"The moral fraud of the right-wing won't go unpunished," Correa said on Twitter, referring to what Moreno called misleading exit polls that had "lied" to his rival.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, currently controlled by Khan's PTI, is a violent place for women; honor killings, such as the murder of Asma Rani, a medical student, go unpunished.
And surely we can do that without saying or meaning that police misconduct against blacks should go unpunished or that the criminal justice system does not need reforms.
SOCHI, Russia, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that aggressive actions by militants in Syria's rebel-held province of Idlib would not go unpunished.
Rights groups have applauded the trial as a rare case of justice involving a high profile figure in a region where abuses by military strongmen often go unpunished.
U.N. investigators and rights groups have frequently accused both the South Sudanese army and rebels of murder, torture and rape, and say such crimes almost always go unpunished.
Iran's support for terrorism and its missile development don't go unpunished, they argue, pointing out that that Iran's activities are targeted by numerous UN, US and other sanctions.
Advocates said the defendant is the victim of bias and sexism, arguing many similar cases against men go unpunished and do not receive the same level of publicity.
The movie is an antidote to the lethal innocence that, as Baldwin and others have pointed out, allows the crimes of racism to remain unpunished and often unacknowledged.
It also applies to many of the abusive priests who went undetected and unpunished before the Catholic Church finally owned up to its failures and instituted necessary reforms.
President Barack Obama was deadly wrong in permitting Syrian use of chemical weapons to go unpunished, including by requesting prior congressional authorization but not seriously lobbying for it.
The system is currently doing an awful job at that: According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), for every 1,000 rapes, 993 will go unpunished.
Names like Trayvon Martin and Sandra Bland are front and center, but surrounded by hundreds of others who have fallen victim to violent — and often unpunished — hate crimes.
The Colombian government and the FARC reached a deliberately vague agreement on transitional justice last year, which has raised valid concerns that serious war criminals could go largely unpunished.
Critics have long accused the Chicago Police Department of not doing enough to deal with a "code of silence" within its ranks that allows abuse to go widely unpunished.
Human Rights Watch said many of the murders went unpunished in part due to delayed police investigations and "rhetoric" from ruling party politicians, which may have incited mob violence.
Uber's report comes more than a month after a former employee, Susan Fowler, wrote a blog post describing a company culture where sexual harassment was common and went unpunished.
If those individuals go unpunished, or even get off without intensive HR trainings, that will hint at just how much the company is willing to learn from its mistakes.
We must peacefully use the power of our voices and the strength of our numbers to demand changes in the judicial system so that brutality doesn't ever go unpunished.
The sexual abuses of the most infamous targets, Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein, were "open secrets" that went unpunished for decades — until the allegations went viral on social media.
"The deliberate destruction of heritage is a war crime, and UNESCO will do everything in its power to document the damage so that these crimes do not go unpunished."
No good deed goes unpunished, and the person doing the punishing in this case was Biel, who posted her own hilarious selfie in response to her husband's recent drama.
I also wish to avoid any public figure from making insulting or false allegations against an athlete using the media, without any evidence or foundation and to go unpunished.
Ms. Mattioli-Zeltner, who recently visited the Central African Republic, said that "many grave crimes, including the systematic use of sexual violence, remain unpunished" both there and in Congo.
"We are determined to ensure that light is shed on the exact circumstances of this crime and to ensure that this horrendous act ... will not remain unpunished," Kabila said.
James P. O'Neill must strike a balance between supporting his rank-and-file officers and sending the message that a needless death in police custody will not go unpunished.
According to Amnesty International's latest annual report, violence against women has become increasingly brutal, attacks against human rights defenders persist and violent crimes perpetrated against indigenous communities go unpunished.
"From Boies's perspective, this is no good deed goes unpunished," said Laurie L. Levenson, the David W. Burcham chair in ethical advocacy at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
When we have lacked real journalism, we have seen crimes like mortgage fraud go unnoticed and unpunished, leading to a devastating financial crisis that destroyed millions of Americans' lives.
It is well-known that African Americans faced the constant threat of ritualistic public executions by white mobs, unpunished attacks by individuals, and police brutality in Jim Crow America.
Michael Flynn had serious conflicts of interest and should not be appointed to serve as national security adviser, she learned that in Trump's world, no good deed goes unpunished.
Since Trump had gone unpunished for any improprieties related to the investigation of the 2016 campaign, Schiff reasoned, the President had been emboldened to tamper with the 2020 election.
Rape is pervasive and often goes unpunished in much of Somalia, where decades of conflict have fueled a culture of violence and weakened institutions meant to uphold the law.
Turcios, 33, whose beaten body was found dumped on a roadside, became a household name and symbol of the violence women face in El Salvador that often goes unpunished.
"Not including expanded articles … gives a green light for future presidents that these abuses can go unpunished," Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs at Common Cause recently told me.
Human Rights Watch said many of the murders went unpunished in part due to delayed police investigations and "rhetoric" from ruling party politicians which may have incited mob violence.
Their summit Monday in Helsinki will play out against a backdrop of fraying Western alliances, the investigation into Russian election meddling and fears that Moscow&aposs aggression may go unpunished.
According to Bloomberg, label executives have privately asked why the targets of the policy thus far have been black artists while white men with histories of violence have gone unpunished.
And 18% of Americans now think that false accusations of sexual assault are a bigger problem than attacks that go unreported or unpunished, compared with 13% in November last year.
If she does not recover, it is likely that her rape will go unpunished, since no witness's testimony may stand as evidence until it can be subjected to cross-examination.
It's a pity that the show writers decided to go in this direction because "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" could have been a useful way to contend with the stereotype.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children in Ivory Coast bear the brunt of sexual violence in a culture where rape is widely considered "insignificant" and perpetrators usually go unpunished, activists say.
It is deeply disturbing in its plainspoken and clueless banality, and tells you everything you need to know about why the crime of rape so frequently goes unpunished in America.
"Although I believe he should be in jail for his crimes, the reality according to statistics is that he will go unpunished," Dawn previously told PEOPLE of the alleged incident.
Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) unveiled a bill Thursday to close a loophole in military law that could allow some perpetrators of the Marines' nude-photo-sharing scandal to go unpunished.
The Miami Herald has published an in-depth expose detailing how Acosta, as a prosecutor in Miami, allowed billionaire Jeffrey Epstein to go largely unpunished for sex crimes against minors.
Wendy Bell, who anchored the news on WTAE TV, said she was fired for being white and that her comments would have gone unpunished had she been of another race.
Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) in March introduced legislation to close a loophole in military law that could allow some perpetrators of the Marines' nude-photo-sharing scandal to go unpunished.
These days, no good high-performing movie goes unpunished by a sequel, so a second installment — A Bad Moms Christmas — was rushed into production for release barely 17 months later.
Bradley D. Moses, then the commander of the 3rd Special Forces Group, is the only person in the Special Operations chain of command involved in the ambush who remains unpunished.
It would have been even harder to hold him to account if the acts happened before he joined the company, even if they had gone unpunished by a former employer.
But Netanyahu's push for immunity shows how his survival-at-all-costs approach to politics could bring an even swifter end to democracy in the country should he go unpunished.
Monaco is a race where small mistakes can lead to big problems, as the close walls make the street circuit unforgiving of errors that would go unpunished on other tracks.
Bradley D. Moses, then the commander of the 3rd Special Forces Group, is the only person in the Special Operations chain of command involved in the ambush that remains unpunished.
"Egregious violation of human rights by Maduro and those who are following his orders will not go unpunished," read a statement issued Friday night by the White House press secretary.
In numerous villages across Egypt, deadly disputes between Muslim and Christian neighbors have routinely ended with the forced evacuation of the Christian community -- crimes committed during the disputes largely go unpunished.
Consider the fact that Dean's sexual harassment and near-assault of Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook) not only goes unpunished, but is played for laughs at the end of the film.
That may be of little consolation to Machado years later, but perhaps it gives young girls hope that casually shaming a woman's body is no longer a deed that goes unpunished
"The most disturbing element of their recent show of force is that so far it has gone fully unpunished by the authorities," said Kyiv-based historian and political scientist Vyacheslav Likhachev.
His government appeared particularly unhappy about a 2015 report by the UN rapporteur for torture Juan Méndez that described the practice as "generalized" and noted that it goes almost completely unpunished.
The hostages included a local mayor, Mama Abakai, and 12 others, but two died in captivity, said President Paul Biya in the statement, adding that the crime would not go unpunished.
Though Christian Vieri scored the opener for Italy near to the 20-minute mark, their supporters became increasingly agitated by what they perceived to be a steady flow of unpunished fouls.
A Vatican official said it is up to local church leaders to sanction priests who sexually abuse sisters, but that often such crimes go unpunished both in civil and canonical courts.
But I'm going to say it's really hard for me that I'm being held to this standard when you have all this stuff going on under your nose that's going unpunished.
Hamas said that it, too, mourned Mr. Abu al-Ata's death and that his killing would not go unpunished, but the group stopped short of saying it would join the fighting.
Human rights organizations say physical and verbal attacks against members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersexual community regularly go unpunished and that politicians make homophobic comments during electoral campaigns.
But court-ordered reform can take years, which does little to ease the frustration of activists who say that police officers too often go unpunished for deadly encounters with unarmed people.
"We have reported 32 Mexican journalists that have been killed by drug cartels since 2012, and 90 percent of the crimes against journalists in Mexico have gone unpunished," Ms. Ghani said.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Mexico's new government vowed on Thursday to eradicate the torture of detainees which U.N. experts and activists said is systematically committed by security forces and investigators who go unpunished.
A separate crucial provision would identify and impose sanctions on those Saudi officials responsible for the Khashoggi murder, sending a much needed signal that the killing of dissidents cannot go unpunished.
The purpose of expulsions is twofold: One is to send a message of deterrence, demonstrating that flagrant attacks will not go unpunished and that the Russian state will pay a price.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) is introducing a bill to close a loophole in military law that could allow some perpetrators of the Marines' nude-photo-sharing scandal to go unpunished.
But it is equally emblematic of a Spain in which Franquist politicians were allowed to retain prominent roles in public life, and Franco-era crimes remain not only unpunished but unacknowledged.
"  "We're going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn to protect us should consistently go unpunished.
We're going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn to protect us should consistently go unpunished.
Twitter failed miserably over the years to protect its user base from the harassment and bullying that comes hand-in-hand with a network where anonymity is provided, and abuse goes unpunished.
It was around this time last year—after the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner went unpunished following a dehumanization campaign for both—that we were praying for a better 2015.
But, she adds, appearances matter—especially for sexual assault survivors who may decide not to come forward with their story after seeing an alleged perpetrator admit his actions but still go unpunished.
His African National Congress won last week's parliamentary election, but its majority slipped to the lowest in 25 years, with voters turned off by revelations of corruption that have gone largely unpunished.
"We expressed concerns regarding the fact that large-scale attacks against civilians, including in operations in Darfur between 2014 and 2016, remained unpunished," Sarah Cleveland, panel vice chair, told a news briefing.
India has some of the highest number of rapes in the world but many sex crimes are not reported, offenders often go unpunished and the wheels of justice turn slowly, activists say.
No one wants to be the referee who ignored a real injury or let an egregious slide tackle go unpunished, so there's a slight bias to taking aggrieved players at their word.
But the program's effectiveness has been limited by a perception that some officers who have been accused of misconduct or brutality have gone unpunished, a problem that Officer Pantaleo came to symbolize.
"The Greek justice system, contrary to the rules and the principles of the international law, is letting the culprits go unpunished and is violating the victims' rights," Cavusoglu was quoted as saying.
It has been understood to grant the United States military nearly exclusive jurisdiction over its personnel, such that even high-profile offenses committed by American soldiers against South Korean citizens go unpunished.
In its most recent episode, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," the show seems to take pride in the way it hasn't changed since 1989, even as change is a fact of life.
From before the time it was signed, though, many opposed it, furious that rebels or soldiers would go unpunished, or doubting that the government would follow through on promises of rural assistance.
FRANKFURT — Even after Volkswagen was hit with billions of dollars in penalties in the United States over an emissions-cheating scheme that continues to unfold, the company remained mostly unpunished in Europe.
Members of mobs who had been filmed in broad daylight beating the life out of someone went unpunished, or, if they were caught, they were often hailed by party leaders as heroes.
One way of looking at Trump's evolution from candidate to President, from Mueller's time to Schiff's, is that his abuses are accelerating, with each unpunished act serving as a license for more.
"The destruction of Sharyat airbase marks an important step to ensure that chemical and conventional attacks against the civilian population do not go unpunished," spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said in a written statement.
Only time will tell what lasting legacy exists from a town like Ferguson, but that doesn't change the fact that those truly responsible for the unrest there remain unpunished for their crimes.
The case, which has received widespread media coverage in Peru, has triggered an outcry and fueled calls in Peru for an end to violence against women and girls that often goes unpunished.
With its broad historical scope, Eisinger's book lacks the juicy, infuriating details of "Chain of Title," David Dayen's chronicle of foreclosure fraud — another instance of white-collar crime that went largely unpunished.
When crime victims and witnesses are unwilling to testify because they're afraid an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent will be waiting to arrest them at the courtroom doors, real criminals go unpunished.
In the fifteenth episode of Season 239, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," Marge reads Lisa "her favourite book ever," The Princess in the Garden, which has troubling stereotypes of Irishmen and South Americans.
But her organisation's research had found there were major human rights abuses that went unpunished in the city, and the number of slaves could be much higher than researchers have estimated, she said.
"Despite all the caterwauling from Wall Street about CFTC's tough enforcement, there's reason to believe a lot of manipulation in commodities markets goes undetected and unpunished," Miller, the former US congressman, told me.
Events like that are increasingly spurring fund managers to look closer at environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks before investing in emerging markets, where polluting industries and accounting issues have often gone unpunished.
The bottom line: If Russia's latest move against Ukraine goes unpunished, Moscow is likely to see it as carte blanche for further aggressive acts before Ukraine's new government is in place this fall.
Those most zealously committed to the diversity creed — that all differences in outcome are due to differential treatment and all people are inherently the same — could not let this public offense go unpunished.
Still, she encourages readers to imagine the impossible: that the Jews of Germany still had to live with Hitler's portrait hanging in the main square of Berlin, and their tormentors went on unpunished.
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Oklahoma lawmakers will take up legislation next week aimed at ensuring sex crimes do not go unpunished in the state because the victims were unconscious or intoxicated when they occurred.
The film was a box-office disappointment, partly because of parental concern that the moral of Roald Dahl's story — that greedy, gluttonous children should not go unpunished — was too dark in the telling.
"We will not go unpunished," Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, Australia said in the homily of a final Mass ending the four-day conference convened by Pope Francis to confront a worldwide scandal.
The fastest way for the US military to lose its credibility with the foreign populations it must protect to defeat the enemy is by desecrating dead bodies or letting "killing machines" go unpunished.
Bradley D. Moses, then the commander of the Third Special Forces Group, is the one of the only people in the Special Operations chain of command involved in the ambush who remains unpunished.
QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador's president has vowed that the deaths of 17 people this past week at a drug rehabilitation clinic that was set ablaze by patients trying to escape would not go unpunished.
When the Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation Division gets stuck with the same number of special agents it had 50 years ago, lots of tax cheating is going to go undetected and unpunished.
Trump's status and wealth have allowed him to ignore limits, norms, rules and regulations and have created a vicious circle — as violations of customary norms go unpunished, such violations become ever more widespread.
In a Hindu majority nation, with a Hindu nationalist government that has allowed the killers of Muslims to go unpunished, fear has been growing that violent Hindu extremism could spin out of control.
"You can also message it another way, which is that no trade deal goes unpunished and this is NAFTA 85033 and anybody who seriously cares about labor and environmental standards" won't support it.
Some banned and challenged books upset adults because they teach children that the world is a complicated and sometimes disturbing place, in which good people sometimes behave badly and evil sometimes goes unpunished.
Mr. Liang, they argued, was a scapegoat to placate a black community angered by the death of Eric Garner and other fatalities where the officers involved, most of them white, had gone unpunished.
The Amazon spokeswoman said that the infraction was serious and grounds for dismissal, and that if other workers went unpunished in such cases, it might only mean the violation had not been noticed.
" Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey's presidential spokesman, said in a statement: "The destruction of Shayrat air base marks an important step to ensure that chemical and conventional attacks against the civilian population do not go unpunished.
"Despite the passing of the Modern Slavery Act, we still fail the majority of the victims of modern slavery in Britain today, while traffickers go unpunished," said Aidan McQuade, director of Anti-Slavery International.
In Mexico, the vast majority of crimes go unpunished, countless government officials participate in organized crime, and the police and military have been deployed in massive numbers in an ostensible fight against the cartels.
Since the turnaround time of an episode of The Simpsons is generally several months, that response finally came via the April 8 episode "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" — and amounted to a deadpan shrug.
" Frumkin continued: "Yandex's actions are unacceptable, and should not be left unpunished, because they illustrate to the world that Russia is a country with a yet immature business culture with high risks for investors.
Nearly two in every five pregnancies among girls in El Salvador aged 21998 to 22005 are the result of rape and incest but the rapists often go unpunished, according to the UN Population Fund.
Alarmed that acts of vandalism against public and private installations will not go unpunished, groups that can best be described as "Green Antifa" are conjuring up visions of noble activists facing police-state tactics.
The withdrawal of the invitation extended to the president in January by Prime Minister Theresa May would indeed be a diplomatic embarrassment and — given Mr. Trump's vindictive temperament — would be unlikely to go unpunished.
On Sunday, a front-page article in The Times uncovered how female prison workers frequently face retaliation for reporting sexual harassment, while the male co-workers or inmates who harassed them often go unpunished.
The Toll takes place hundreds of years in the future, where the world is run by an artificial intelligence named Thunderhead; surveillance is comprehensive and constant; no action goes unnoticed, no crime goes unpunished.
A self-described innovator, he embraced the ''broken windows'' theory of policing — the idea that the police could cut down on serious crimes by making it clear that even the trivial ones wouldn't go unpunished.
"I pledge the word of the State of Colombia and of course of the Attorney General to the families that this horrendous crime will not go unpunished," Attorney General Nestor Martinez said in a statement.
Notably, Chevalier's posts had been quoted in Damore's lawsuit against Google — in which Damore sued the company for discrimination against conservative white men — as evidence Google permitted liberals to speak out at the company unpunished.
"As Netherlands is currently a member of the UN Security Council, we proposed to them to impose sanctions on six of the worst perpetrators -- and that will mean that this crime won't be left unpunished."
Groups monitoring journalistic freedom say corrupt local authorities and police target journalists as well, and that the vast majority of attacks on the press go unpunished, despite a special prosecutor's office assigned to investigating them.
Thirty-six years later in New York, March 1999, I was struck by echoes of Birmingham in the protests against Mayor Rudolph Giuliani over the unpunished police shooting of an unarmed African immigrant, Amadou Diallo.
The solutions to a network of global, unreported, and unpunished crimes are as varied as the problems themselves; removing plastic waste from the ocean looks very different from curbing the mistreatment of stowaways, for example.
No good deed goes unpunished in this vision of contemporary China, a dog-eat-dog world in which the strong don't just consume the weak, they also suck the marrow out of every last bone.
"Not including expanded articles … gives a green light for future presidents that these abuses can go unpunished," said Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs at Common Cause, which works closely with staff of House committees.
But when former employees make damaging claims about unpunished harassment in the office, it is not surprising that the face offered by Uber to the public — at least for one day — is not Mr. Kalanick's.
It is incumbent on Myanmar's authorities to launch a thorough, independent investigation into Mr. Ko Ni's death, bring the perpetrators to justice, and send a strong message: assassinations will not be tolerated or go unpunished.
"This wrongheaded enforcement action sends the message that if a victim is undocumented, future domestic abuse may go unpunished," said Terri Burke, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, a civil rights group.
The opinions expressed are his own.) By John Lloyd March 2300 (Reuters) - Political corruption in France is common, and usually – if the politician is at or near the top of the political game – unpunished by law.
"We're going to stand up as a community and fight against anyone who believes that murder or any violent action by those who are sworn in to protect us should consistently go unpunished," Beyoncé's statement continues.
U.N. investigators and rights group have frequently accused both the army and rebels in South Sudan of murder, torture and rape since the civil war began in 2013, and say the crimes almost always go unpunished.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer, though we can probably build consensus on a few absolutes: Banishing a person's work from exhibitions goes too far; letting living abusers go unpunished doesn't go far enough.
Meanwhile, a female engineer like Susan Fowler Rigetti (who goes by Susan J. Fowler on her blog) may find herself in an abusive work environment where sexual harassment goes unpunished and the victim becomes the pariah.
For many years, the justice system has allowed serious corporate corruption to go unpunished, banks to be prosecuted repeatedly for the same crimes, and corporations and executives to get deferred prosecutions and below-the-guideline sentencing.
Senior White House administration officials said that the commission heard a "recurring narrative" that teachers and students were afraid because individuals who had a history of antisocial, or sometimes violent, behavior were left unpunished or unchecked.
Due to a language barrier, the insular nature of the new Italian immigrant community, and the very crafty or very stealthy efforts of the black handers, crimes would go unpunished and investigations would meet dead ends.
On a recent Wednesday at United Nations headquarters, during the annual forum dedicated to indigenous people's issues, a delegation of Chakma people from Bangladesh brought her a list of killings and rapes that have gone unpunished.
He must strike a balance between supporting his rank-and-file officers and sending a message to New York's elected leaders that the unnecessary death of an unarmed man in police custody will not go unpunished.
Last month, a federal jury in Westchester County convicted the remaining two — one of them a supervisor — of a barbaric crime and an extensive cover-up that might have gone unpunished if not for federal intervention.
No goals and the only highlights of the half are the two Belgium yellows, a mockery of the notion of fair play that will not go unpunished when the history of this tournament is writ .... kidding.
And it was here where another fellow Republican, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, joked that any homicide committed against Mr. Cruz would go unpunished, so long as the other 99 senators filled the jury pool.
This, too, will not go unpunished: In addition to wanting to please Iran, pro-Iran militias in Iraq will be angered by al-Muhandis's death and the arrests of their leaders and eager to avenge them.
Maybe Simon Blackburn was correct in his excellent book "On Truth" that the chronic and unpunished lying of this administration has not put us in a "post truth" environment but a "point shame" one as well.
The boy says, "Androids are trash, but they make a living" — a phrase that comes to me now unbidden as I fall asleep, jolting me awake in a way I imagine is common to unpunished murderers.
The boy says, "Androids are trash, but they make a living" — a phrase that comes to me now unbidden as I fall asleep, jolting me awake in a way I imagine is common to unpunished murderers.
So the notion that the average person who was thinking about disclosing vital classified information would think that it goes unpunished, I don't think would get that impression from the sentence that Chelsea Manning has served.
"As a highly visible member of the administration, Ms. Conway's violations, if left unpunished, send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions," Mr. Kerner wrote the president.
Jordan's King Abdullah said the perpetrators would not go unpunished and that his security forces would deal with "an iron fist" with any group that sought to harm the country's security or borders, a palace statement said.
Thousands of women continue to use it to share (some for the first time ever) their own stories of being sexually harassed, abused, and assaulted by men whose actions went unpunished, while they felt silenced and shamed.
In October, the government said it will prosecute those responsible for the collapse of Skye Bank in an attempt to set an example that the state will no longer bail out lenders while the culprits go unpunished.
Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), a member of the committee, introduced a bill Thursday that would close what many say is a loophole in the code that could allow some Marines involved in the scandal to go unpunished.
Sextortion - defined as the abuse of power to obtain a sexual benefit or advantage - affects women globally, but low awareness of the issue means it often goes undetected and unpunished, found a review by Transparency International (TI).
To the chagrin of dumbfounded coaches and confused teams, perplexed broadcast crews and enraged fans, every week across the N.F.L.'s vast empire one player interferes with another before a pass arrives — and goes unpunished for it.
"As former federal prosecutors, we recognize that prosecuting obstruction of justice cases is critical because unchecked obstruction — which allows intentional interference with criminal investigations to go unpunished — puts our whole system of justice at risk," the letter concluded.
A total of 77 journalists have been killed in the Philippines since 1992, according to the CPJ, which ranks it fourth in its Global Impunity Index, which spotlights countries where journalists die and their alleged killers go unpunished.
"After ten years of searching, what I have realized is that in this country justice has disappeared, so we have chosen to get access to the truth," Trujillo said, even if it means some people may go unpunished.
"The conviction is important because all too often when powerful executives orchestrate marketing maneuvers that put patients at risk, they go unpunished even as their companies pay fines or their lieutenants are prosecuted," Stat News' Matthew Herper writes.
Even under Savage's illuminating construct, however, it is hard to fathom how a rule-of-law president could allow blatant violators of law at the highest levels of government—the authors of Bush's torture policies—to go unpunished.
A Turkish official said the claim that sexual abuse of children under 15 would now go unpunished was "completely baseless" and that new legislation would go into effect before the court ruling does to plug any legal loopholes.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who directed the winning short documentary, A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, spoke about how her film may lead to Pakistan changing a law that allows murders of women to go unpunished.
People need to know that the game is not fully rigged, that the rule of law does still exist, and that even when committed by powerful people in the highest places, crimes of magnitude will not go unpunished.
There is no central racing commissioner's office, and as a result there is no way to set testing standards for drugs, or to effectively penalize doping; state racing commissions make their own rules, and often doping goes unpunished.
"Nobody who betrays this nation can remain unpunished," Erdogan said, promising again to restore the death penalty if parliament votes to bring it back - a move that would all but end Turkey's bid to join the European Union.
The real women Ms. Lopez interviews speak of contraception denied, rape unpunished, family leave legislation ignored, pay inequities unaddressed, children plucked from foster care and forced irretrievably into prostitution, and women's shelters shut down for lack of funds.
In 1976, North Korean troops axed to death two American soldiers trimming a tree in the Demilitarized Zone; the Ford administration responded with a "reconnaissance in force" that cut down the tree but otherwise left North Korea unpunished.
The White House warned Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on Friday that any "egregious" human rights violations by troops under his government's command would not "go unpunished" as Maduro's forces seek to keep foreign aid out of the country.
President Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said the U.S. action marked "an important step to ensure that chemical and conventional attacks against the civilian population do not go unpunished" and said a no-fly zone should be enforced.
And if these crimes do go unpunished, or if little more than wrist slaps are issued to attackers, Lopez fears it might affirm what she suspects these men already believe: it is okay to do something like this.
The documentary, directed by PJ Raval, delves into frictions between the two countries and raises questions over the Visiting Forces Agreement, which protects accused American service personnel and is said to have allowed past crimes to go unpunished.
It was one of the most infamous crimes of the civil rights era, and one for which Blanton and Cherry had gone unpunished for nearly four decades, although the FBI knew of their involvement as early as 1964.
"That's where SIGINT (signals intelligence) or COMINT (communications intelligence) comes into collaboration with HUMINT (human intelligence)," said Geers, who described the present moment as the "golden age of espionage," as cyberwarfare remains nonlethal, unattributable, and almost completely unpunished.
Jim Mattis, a retired Marine general who at the time was the defense secretary, quickly lashed out at his subordinates because the Army had focused its official ire on junior officers, allowing higher-ranking commanders to go unpunished.
The episode, titled "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," featured a scene with Marge Simpson sitting in bed with her daughter Lisa, reading a book called "The Princess in the Garden," and attempting to make it inoffensive for 2018.
At a hearing on Thursday in federal court in Manhattan, Michael Thomas' lawyer said it was "highly likely" he would soon seek a dismissal because his client was singled out for conduct for which other guards go unpunished.
A police source said the government of Punjab, the country's largest province, has made it impossible for the family to forgive the son who murdered her - a common legal loophole that sees many honor killings go unpunished in Pakistan.
Advocates say there are hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits in the country, largely because of a lack of funding and sparse resources in rural and isolated areas — a backlog that results in sexual assault crimes going unpunished.
ET, "'Be sure of this: The wicked will not go unpunished' Proverbs 11:21 " The United States, Britain and France proposed a draft U.N. resolution on Tuesday to condemn the attack and press Syria to cooperate with international investigators.
Yet the new deal — announced November 0003 following renegotiations that incorporated the opinions of those who campaigned against the original pact — does little to challenge the fear amongst victims families that these military crimes will continue to go unpunished.
Yet the new deal — announced November 12 following renegotiations that incorporated the opinions of those who campaigned against the original pact — does little to challenge the fear amongst victims families that these military crimes will continue to go unpunished.
"We're confident it will improve the response to these cases, looking for civil and canonical justice under the principles of zero tolerance, so that no case goes unpunished in our Church," Miranda said of the March 20-27 visit.
And proactive forest management to reduce the spread and severity of wildfires violates the climate catechism: Sin is left unpunished and the need for atonement, in the form of carbon fasting and purging, is deferred, if not obviated altogether.
Editorial In a comprehensive report late last week, The Washington Post described how narrow-minded politics and dithering by the Obama administration and congressional Republicans allowed Moscow to go largely unpunished for an assault on the American electoral process.
Editorial The history of the American South is littered with lynchings and burnings of black citizens that went unpunished, either because the authorities could not rouse themselves to charge the killers or because all-white juries reflexively exonerated them.
The cases have cast a dark cloud over the K-pop craze, one of South Korea's most successful soft power exports, and brought a renewed focus on personal attacks and cyber bullying of young stars that goes largely unpunished.
"This country throughout its history was marked by serious episodes of violations which remain unpunished, thus making impunity the brand image of the country, which has consequently generated a sense of hatred, revenge, retaliation," da Silva said in 20503.
Instead, this assault was just the most ghastly of dozens of incidents in an eight-year campaign of unpunished arson, vandalism, death threats and assaults against the management of Quinn Industrial, also called the Quinn Group or simply Quinn.
At the same time, in the same month, an Economist-YouGov survey found that a majority of Republicans, 59-41, believe that "false accusations of sexual assault" are a bigger problem than sexual assaults that go unreported and unpunished.
Dundar, who was appointed after the military could not be accounted for in the chaos of an attempted coup by rebels in the armed forces, was cited by Reuters as saying that anyone who betrayed the country would not go unpunished.
And if Equifax goes largely unpunished by government agencies, it sends a signal that's loud and clear to other companies that control your data: Companies will pay absolutely no price for being horrifically negligent with the financial lives of Americans.
But realistically — especially through the eyes of people who have watched the deaths of a long list of black people every bit as unthreatening as those whom Roof massacred during their Bible study session go unpunished in recent years — there was.
In a phone interview Friday, Bill Crane accused the school of taking an "intimidate and destroy" approach to dealing with alleged victims and said the culture that allowed his abuse to go unpunished for so long still exists at the school.
Employees are taking firms to court too—including Google, where a plaintiff cites a "bro culture" that allegedly allowed harassment to go unpunished, and Ford, which faces a class action by workers claiming they were sexually harassed and their complaints obstructed.
Wake County students, they said, often go unpunished when the victims are poor and minority kids, who make up almost a quarter of the district but aren't given the same benefit of the doubt as their wealthier or whiter peers.
" Critics of the government noted that a group of lawyers went largely unpunished after mobbing a courthouse where the student leader, Kanhaiya Kumar, was expected for a hearing, beating up students and reporters and shouting slogans, including "Hail Mother India.
The argument they made was a logical one, according to the broken rules of justice in this country, and terribly sad: If white officers were going unpunished for killing black people, why should an Asian cop have to pay the price?
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Haitian police have arrested nine people in connection with sex trafficking, involving girls as young as 13, highlighting the dangers facing children in the Caribbean nation where human trafficking is rife and the crime often goes unpunished.
" Later, the Book of Mormon tells the story of the Gadianton Robbers — the worst of the worst among Mormonism's villains — who took over the government, sought glory, and let "the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money.
Living with microaggressions, being invisible as who you really are, the collective pain of seeing a society's indifferent reaction to continued unpunished murder and incarceration of people who look like you — these daily assaults can be avoided by people of privilege.
What no one has written in response to any of these deaths is that the Kremlin's antigay campaign, which simultaneously pushes people underground and communicates to the public that homophobic violence will go unpunished, ensures that these shameful killings continue.
"After having endured this relationship and then watching her name be tarnished in the press and then watching this person, from her perspective, go unpunished, she wanted to make sure that her side of the story got out," Pointer said.
Let this woman's brave statement peel the blinders off young men who rationalize this behavior and who have been steeped in a culture that allows these behaviors to seem normal and then go unpunished (if one is white and privileged).
"But the defense expressed dismay that the Wexners were even named in the lawsuit, writing in a filing that, given Epstein's intent on gifting the family the portrait, their inclusion "unfortunately evokes the old adage that 'no good deed goes unpunished.
Ponce's attacker is behind bars, serving a 20-year sentence, but justice remains elusive for many acid attack survivors as most crimes of violence against women go unpunished with many women refusing to come forward and report attacks, Ponce said.
"As a highly visible member of the Administration, Ms. Conway's violations, if left unpunished, send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions," special counsel Henry Kerner wrote on the agency's behalf.
Very unusual to see outside of 90s era Pancrase and I was glad that he was able to finish it as his opponent went unpunished for landing numerous illegal upkicks to the face in an attempt to get out of it.
"The Unpunished Vice" pulls together his lived life and his reading life; what he cares about is giving the reader a sense of some of the authors he has enjoyed the most, and from whom he has learned the most.
Efforts to reconcile Sinn Fein with the senior partner in the Belfast government, the Democratic Unionist Party, have foundered over a number of issues, including a failure to agree on how to deal with unpunished crimes committed during the Troubles.
But unfortunately, it's entirely possible that Epstein went unpunished for a reason that's very commonplace and very simple: When a rich man abuses poor young women and girls, a lot of people are only too happy to look the other way.
In one of the final chapters in a lengthy investigation into how four Americans died on an obscure battlefield, some of those who fought in the pitched firefight have been reprimanded, while senior officers who approved the mission have gone unpunished.
Earlier this year, House Republicans unanimously endorsed a resolution that condemned white nationalism and white supremacy after Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa, asked when the term "white supremacy" had become controversial, capping years of bigoted comments that had gone unpunished.
Deanna G. Logan, the bureau's chief, said the daily presence of prosecutors inside the jail system has begun to pay off, persuading many officers and inmates that slashings and beatings will not go unpunished as they often did in the past.
A six-month grace period follows today's official activation of the CCPA; this is a normal and necessary part of breaking in such a law, when honest mistakes can go unpunished and the inevitable bugs in the system can be squelched.
One New Jersey sixth grade teacher was removed last year after parent outcry, according to the report, after residents discovered that the teacher had been forced from the priesthood but otherwise unpunished for impregnating a teen parishioner, the AP reported.
Implementation of the criminal justice reform, which has a constitutional deadline of June 18, has introduced oral trials and aims to overhaul an antiquated, dysfunctional system that leaves some perpetrators unpunished and suspects languishing in prison awaiting trial for years.
The 7-6 ruling by the panel of judges, which is to take effect in January 2017, stirred outrage on Turkish social media and among women's rights activists, who voiced concern that it would lead to cases of child abuses going unpunished.
That presents a major challenge: While the federal government will take on some of these cases, it doesn't have the resources to enforce its law against all hate crimes nationwide — so a gap in state laws means some hate crimes will go unpunished.
The index is based on expert opinions of public sector corruption, looking at a range of factors like whether governmental leaders are held to account or go unpunished for corruption, the perceived prevalence of bribery, and whether public institutions respond to citizens' needs.
After all, given that most sexual assaults go unreported and most perpetrators go unpunished, her decision to fight back publicly (as well as her subsequent victory) feels particularly satisfying in a society where even powerful women are shamed for coming forward about assault.
In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court earlier this month, a former WeWork employee claimed that the company's "entitled, frat-boy culture permeates from the top down," and that that very culture fostered an environment where sexual assault and harassment went unpunished.
" German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande gave a full throated backing of President Trump's move in a joint statement: "Assad carries the complete responsibility for these developments, his continuous use of chemical arms and mass crimes cannot remain effectively unpunished.
"These war crimes should not go unpunished and the international community has a responsibility to provide international protection for the Palestinian people," senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said after a meeting of the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
He wants the US to lift the sanctions imposed over its annexation of Crimea, give him a freer hand in Syria, continue to distance itself from NATO and Washington's European allies, and — potentially above all else — allow his election interference to go unpunished.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Perpetrators of war crimes including murder and rape in Central African Republic are going unpunished and fuelling worsening violence in the country, Amnesty International said on Wednesday as it called for funds to rebuild the national justice system.
The problem for the U.S. is our lack of credibility when it comes to standing up and enforcing our stated interests, epitomized by President Obama's pathetic "red line" warning against Syrian chemical weapons, a transgression now going into its third unpunished year.
The bottom line: If NATO countries join the U.K. in expelling Russian diplomats from their countries or choose to freeze Russian assets, they would be sending an undeniably clear message to Russia that its shadow operations will not go unpunished among NATO allies.
Yet all anyone could talk about afterward was Wilson's attempt to end Marchessault's season that will surely go unpunished by the NHL's Player "Safety" Department and the taint on the victory caused by the manner in which Reaves scored the tying goal.
Buy it here >>In the latest installment of Lee Child's popular Jack Reacher series, our hero discovers that no good deed goes unpunished when he comes to the aid of an elderly couple who have gotten mixed up with a seriously bad crowd. 
The legislation, which is being pushed through congress by Sérgio Moro, Brazil's justice minister, would expand the excludente de ilicitude, an article in the country's criminal code which permits actions normally considered crimes to go unpunished, such as killing in self-defence.
Without Jones and Baxley, both white men born in Alabama and educated in the state's law schools, the murders of the children killed on that "bloody Sunday" and memorialized in Spike Lee's wrenching film "4 Little Girls" would have gone forever unpunished.
The allegations against him, from sexual assault to using girls to recruit other girls for abuse to plans to create a baby farm, are so heinous and disturbing that perhaps Americans are searching for a reason why he went unpunished for so long.
"What we need to ask ourselves as a country and what we in the the West need to ask ourselves, is can we allow the use of chemical weapons, the use of these illegal weapons to go unreproved, unchecked, unpunished," Johnson said.
"There has never been a case at Interpol with the kind of investigative, prosecutorial and judicial problems that have allowed a murderous terrorist attack where 85 persons were killed and many more wounded more than 20 years ago to go unpunished," he said.
The missile strikes were in response to the assassination of Soleimani, and it was inevitable that Iran would do something like this, because it could not leave the US measure unpunished — especially after the large crowds of Iranians we saw for Soleimani's funeral.
Beating of Disabled Teenager Highlights a Crime That Often Goes Unpunished After four people in Chicago were charged with hate crimes for an assault caught on a Facebook video, advocates for those with disabilities still hold that such violence is often underreported.
This probably isn't the sort of reference White would catch, or even care to notice; the closest he gets to acknowledging pop culture in "The Unpunished Vice" is a brief reverie on "The Pillow Book," a Japanese romance novel from the 11th century.
PARIS (Reuters) - Five years after the sex scandal that forced IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign, hundreds of female French politicians on Tuesday denounced sexual harassment in the corridors of power and a Mafia-style code of silence that lets it go unpunished.
Minutes later Rashford forced a great save from Dubravka with a powerful low shot from distance, although England were fortunate on the stroke of halftime when Vladimir Weiss burst through on goal before tumbling under a desperate tackle from Kyle Walker that went unpunished.
As CNN New Day's John Avlon put it, the attack on Flight MH17, which killed 280 civilians, was one of the two "defining crimes of our time" -- the other is the murder of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi -- and would not go unpunished.
While the voracity of such stories sometimes can be difficult to assess, they can strike a chord with African-Americans, who in the past were the target of government sanctioned discrimination and abuse under Jim Crow laws and lynchings by culprits who went unpunished.
While in prison afterward, Anne-Marie March gains a kind of power, inspiring others who would fight back against male violence, and the book acquires a measured, righteous outrage as it considers the unpunished, tolerated and even celebrated drumbeat of daily violence toward women.
It is certainly possible that men commit a higher number of violations but are penalized for a smaller percentage of them, while women commit far fewer violations but are more likely to be penalized, often for the same behavior that goes unpunished in men.
After all, as the subtitle suggests, it grapples not merely with the dead but with how, for decades, the normalized bigotry of the 1960s that killed so many innocent Americans went largely unpunished, in turn haunting those desperate for even a scrap of justice.
Chelsea Manning has served a tough prison sentence, so the notion that the average person who was thinking about disclosing vital classified information would think that it goes unpunished I don't think would get that impression from the sentence that Chelsea Manning has served.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The boyfriend of a slain journalist in El Salvador was found guilty of femicide and given the maximum 50-year prison sentence on Friday, a rare conviction in the deadly gender violence that often goes unpunished in the Central American nation.
The idea that criminals can't control their behavior has been replaced by attention to the cultural and institutional failures that allow rapes to happen and go unpunished; the idea that it's up to potential victims to change their behavior is usually criticized as victim blaming.
On VICE News: A Crime Unpunished: Bangladeshi Gang Rape: Only hours after the murders of Mannan and Majumdar, at a party meeting in Gonobhaban, Sheikh Hasina laid the blame for the killings with her political opposition, the Bangladesh National Party and Jamaat-e-Islami.
No good deed goes unpunished, and the smugglers identified that like they watch everything we do and identify any other weakness and started leveraging that as a way to get their clients -- INGRAHAM: And 22018 percent or 22018 percent never show up for their immigration hearing.
Read more: Why war crimes go unpunished But U.N. Secretary General António Guterres did suggest some forward movement when in July he appointed former French judge Catherine Marchi-Uhel to head up a new team to prepare evidence that could be used by a future court.
Uber expects to conclude an internal investigation into the sexual harassment allegations by the end of April, Huffington said The investigation was prompted by a former Uber employee who last month published a blog post describing a workplace where sexual harassment was common and went unpunished.
Advocates and lawmakers who support these laws hope that removing the time limit will act as a warning to sexual predators, instilling the idea that fear of criminal consequences related to rape or sexual assault won't go unpunished—even if the victim doesn't come forward right away.
Around 1,010 journalists have been killed for doing their job over the past 12 years, and nine out of 10 killings remain unpunished, according to a statement from the UN. The organization has called on nations to prevent violence against journalists and bring perpetrators to justice.
"As a highly visible member of the administration, Ms. Conway's violations, if left unpunished, send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions," said the letter to the president, signed by Henry J. Kerner, the head of the agency.
Here's an excerpt from a comment from a user going by "astaritt," who lives in Washington: So we learn that Trudeau is not a saint, but a politician (how dare he!), that nobody acted out of personal profit, and that the company did not go unpunished.
Since then, Mr. Peña Nieto's presidency has been marked by exposed acts of corruption, incompetence and negligence; the country has been battered by shocking crimes that remain unsolved, including the disappearance of 43 college students in Iguala, and the unpunished murder of one journalist after another.
"Prosecutors were concerned from the start that the McDonnell decision would allow a lot of reprehensible behavior to go unpunished, and that seems to be precisely what happened here," said Peter R. Zeidenberg, a former public corruption prosecutor in Washington who is now in private practice.
In the end, Democrats concluded, with almost no defections even from the moderates whose re-elections will be most in jeopardy, that they could not let Mr. Trump's conduct in encouraging Ukraine to investigate a political rival go unpunished even if it cost some lawmakers their seats.
Like Fedor, the wide looping blows of Nurmagomedov often go unpunished because firstly, they're scary, and secondly, no one wants to step inside of the swings of a guy whose sole ambition in the fight is to grab a hold and drag his man to the mat.
Democrats shouldn't leave obvious illegal conduct unpunished, but even clear evidence of a crime might not be enough to get rid of Trump, and barring shocking revelations from the Mueller investigation that unite the country against him, no one should regard it as a realistic endgame to his presidency.
The prize for public service, considered the most prestigious of the Pulitzers, went to The New York Times and the New Yorker magazine for their revelations of sexual harassment and abuse that had gone on, unheeded and unpunished, in the spheres of Hollywood, politics, the media and Silicon Valley.
"Let's be clear: Chelsea Manning has served a tough prison sentence, so the notion that the average person who was thinking about disclosing vital classified information would think that it goes unpunished, I don't think would get that impression from the sentence that Chelsea Manning has served," he said.
But that does not diminish what he has had to endure while going to work, while scoring goals: what happened at Cagliari and the aftermath; the constant drip of stories about racist abuse unpunished or tacitly encouraged; an unnecessarily provocative front page or outrageously misguided anti-racism campaign.
The swift dismissal of Mr. Singhal, a high-profile hire who signaled Uber's ability to attract the technology industry's most sought-after executives, comes at a particularly inopportune time for Uber, which is struggling with complaints that a rough-and-tumble culture has allowed sexual harassment to go unpunished.
While Ramirez's account certainly serves to both highlight and explain a culture in which sexual misconduct goes unpunished, considering that the new misconduct allegation is a big revelation in its own right, it would have made sense for the Times to highlight it in a separate news piece.
Related: Intelligence Agents Killed in Attack on Refugee Camp in Jordan Jordan's King Abdullah vowed that the perpetrators will not go unpunished and said his security forces will deal with "an iron fist" with any group that sought to harm the country's security or borders, a palace statement said.
Westbrook has decided to go it alone, and every Dennis from Dumont or Paulie from Passaic who calls in to WFAN and asks the talk-radio host Mike Francesa how he can possibly raise a son in a world where money-grubbing, disloyal athletes strut around unpunished has a new hero.
Hundreds of female French politicians on Tuesday denounced sexual harassment in the corridors of power and what they called a Mafia-style code of silence that lets it go unpunished, a day after lawmaker Denis Baupin quit his post as vice-president of France's National Assembly after being accused of harassment.
For many years, most of the bigger fish responsible for the worst crimes of the war — General Mladic, the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and the president of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic — roamed free while their victims were either dead or had to live with the fact that these men remained unpunished.
What's weird about "No Good Read Goes Unpunished" is how essentially everything in the episode but the one-off gag about Apu seems to suggest the show is thinking these things through, at least as much as a show that will enter its 30th season in the fall possibly can.
Instead, the call-out provided what some felt was a rare platform to spotlight the darker consequences of military service for soldiers and their families, as tweet after tweet described lifelong health complications, grief over loved ones lost, sexual assaults gone unpunished and struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
After demonstrators burned vehicles and clashed with the police at the end of the protest, a senior leader of the Gerindra party, Fadli Zon, wrote on Twitter that Mr. Joko had "insulted the Muslim people and the people who were demonstrating" by allowing Mr. Basuki's Quran reference to go unpunished.
"It is impossible to know whether the high-profile nature of these murders and their consequences has deterred any would-be killers," the group adds, noting that even as murders decline, self-censorship may be rising in nations where previous murders of journalists have gone unpunished, such as Russia or Pakistan.
Suppressing peaceful protests "These men worked to block aid for people in need and suppress peaceful protests, their actions will not go unpunished," Pence said, speaking at a gathering of the Lima Group, an international group formed in August to try to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) just recently listed some of the most egregious unpunished crimes of Wall Street.
"We cannot improve the safety of our communities if our police force is not held accountable for its actions and the very real culture of the code of silence goes unpunished," Toni Preckwinkle, a leading candidate in a large field of mayoral hopefuls, said in a statement after Thursday's verdicts.
As tales of hideous attacks on women flood my newsfeed daily — the essentially unpunished Stanford rape, the Bill Cosby charges, the Sharia law stonings of victims who have "brought shame" to their families, the state of Texas attacking the rights of women seeking legal abortion — I feel a bubbling within me beyond description.
But rather than centering on any kind of ethical standard or neutral arbiter, those whose corruption goes unpunished under Trump often seem to survive solely based on how much negative press they generate, whether their boss happens to catch wind of it, and whether an ideologically suitable replacement is waiting in the wings.
Likely emboldened by Obama's failure to enforce his own "red line" in Syria, to let Russia go virtually unpunished for its annexation of Crimea, and to allow Iran's spread of terrorism to go unchecked, Kim assumed the previous administration wouldn't take serious steps to constrain his ability to acquire a nuclear weapon.
But for now, the administration continues to defend illiberal leaders like Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman, despite his unpunished involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, and Egyptian strongman Abdel Fattah Sisi, who will likely remain in power as president in the long term thanks to a proposed constitutional change.
"We have warned the UK government that it must conduct an honest and transparent investigation into the activity of the Integrity Initiative and the Institute for Statecraft ... The outrageously illicit use of the British taxpayers&apos money to organize a smear campaign against Jeremy Corbyn and entire Labour party must not remain unpunished!"
Only 2 percent of complaints against cops leading to punishment The DOJ reports that the City of Chicago received more than 30,000 complaints of police misconduct in the five years that preceded the investigation, but only 2 percent of those complaints were sustained, meaning officers went unpunished 98 percent of the time.
Employing a frank yet eloquent writing style, the slim book traces a path from the author's rape as an 18-year-old in 1980s Europe to the ways our society stigmatizes victims into silence, shame, and helplessness while, at the same time, allowing perpetrators to go unpunished for many years, if ever at all.
"In Italy there is a generalized spirit of indulgence to allow the guilty to go unpunished ... no one seriously believes in penal sanctions," says Pier Camillo Davigo, the head of Italy's powerful Magistrates Association, who made his name in the "Clean Hands" corruption investigations of the early 2200s that swept away an entire political class.
About 80% of all reported femicides go unpunished in El Salvador, according to the U.N. "This (conviction) is to make it clear that in this country it will not be allowed to continue killing women because of their condition of being a woman," lead state prosecutor Graciela Sagastume told the media outside the courtroom.
But the attention that has been paid to explaining how she ended up in the wrong apartment and the details of her account have only increased concerns and frustrations that after years of unsuccessful demands for police accountability, Guyger may end up as yet another police officer who goes unpunished for a fatal shooting.
Image 2 of 2 HELSINKI – With rattled world capitals watching, President Donald Trump and Russia&aposs Vladimir Putin are ready to go one-on-one in a summit that plays out against a backdrop of fraying Western alliances, a new peak in the investigation into Russian election meddling and fears that Moscow&aposs aggression may go unpunished.
Wall text lets you know that this refers to Bill Cosby's Fat Albert character — and thus addresses the rise and fall of his career — but also acknowledges that the piece stands as an uncomfortable reminder of how we are "confronted almost daily" with news of African Americans being killed by white police officers who typically go unpunished.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said the strike was "a positive response" to the "war crimes" of the regime of Assad and added that the bombing of the Sharyat air base marked "an important step to ensure that chemical and conventional attacks against the civilian population do not go unpunished," according to AFP.
" The N.Y. Times points out that the call-out "provided what some felt was a rare platform to spotlight the darker consequences of military service for soldiers and their families": "[T]weet after tweet described lifelong health complications, grief over loved ones lost, sexual assaults gone unpunished and struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
Matt Calvert's winning goal came off a Holtby rebound, but the Oscar-worthy writing only became clear on replay, when you see him score while illegally holding Jakub Jerabek's stick—a callback to Smith-Pelly's infraction that led to the Columbus goal that made it 4-3—and not only go unpunished, but get rewarded for it.
" Alternatively, "The Simpsons" these days feels increasingly like the product of a machine: It often leans hard into its guest stars instead of its writing ("Lisa Goes Gaga," from Season 23, is a prime example), and it sometimes seems out of touch — as in its woeful handling of the Apu controversy last season in "No Good Read Goes Unpunished.
Appointed on an interim basis by the Board of Education in January 2000, explicitly against the wishes of Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Levy, a small, energetic man who arrived at his new office in a pinstriped suit carrying a pillow embroidered with "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished," faced daunting challenges directing the nation's largest public school system.
In the wake of accusations against powerful politicians like Roy Moore, Al Franken, and others, liberals must grapple with the argument that their response to Clinton two decades ago was misguided and harmful, and ultimately contributed to a culture of impunity allowing decades of sexual offenses by men in a variety of fields to go unreported and unpunished.
But watching Speaker Paul D. Ryan sit on his hands, daring to stand and applaud only when our troops were singled out for praise, and seeing other Republicans roll their eyes while much of the House chamber was full of applause for Mr. Obama, makes me wonder if we've come to a point in America where no good idea goes unpunished.
The wanted notice had been put there in August last year by Russia, where the theft of millions and even billions of dollars by the politically connected goes mostly unpunished but where the alleged theft of a street sweeper's all-but-worthless drawing has been the focus of a lengthy investigation involving some of the country's most senior law enforcement officials.
Publicly accusing rapists is far from a perfect solution, but at a time when a vast majority of rapes still go unpunished by the criminal justice system despite decades of reforms aimed at making the process more hospitable to victims, it may be one of the few options that many victims have for bringing some consequences to bear on those who rape.
There were other films devoted to "bad girls," such as "Red-Headed Woman," in which Jean Harlow, working with a script by Anita Loos, starred as an unstoppable and unpunished home-wrecker; and "The Story of Temple Drake," from the Faulkner novel "Sanctuary," in which a Southern belle (a sensational Miriam Hopkins) lives with a gangster for a while before returning to respectability.
" Ri, who had called Trump "mentally deranged" after the UN speech, told TASS that North Korea was "winning" and represented "a worthy counterweight to the US." Echoing previous warnings by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Ri said, "the United States should act sensibly and stop touching us if they do not want to disgrace themselves in the face of the whole world," adding that his nation's forces "will not leave America, the aggressor state, unpunished.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, Fiona Symon and Jennifer Thompson, reporting on the previous day's events, wrote in the Financial Times, "Donald Trump sowed confusion over his immigration stance in a highly anticipated speech that stressed that there would be 'no amnesty' for illegal residents" while leaving unclear "the fate of some of the 11m undocumented immigrants in the US." Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished.
He started off saying something about working at Walmart (???) and then launched into the single most insane thing I've heard in the year we've been talking about this: Just so we are absolutely crystal clear on this: Lou Holtz, an old white dude, compared one routine traffic stop that did not end in his murder to the numerous encounters that unarmed black men and women have had with law enforcement that do end in their murder—murders that have gone largely unpunished.
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Why it matters: The organized effort among the countries, just one week after Vladimir Putin was reelected as president, is intended to send a clear message to Russia that its shadow operations will not go unpunished among global allies of the EU. The countries, both inside and outside of the EU, include: Canada, Germany, Poland and France will expel four Russian diplomats each; Italy, Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands will expel two each; Lithuania will expel three and ban 44 people from entering the country; Ukraine will expel 13; the Czech Republic will expel three and Estonia will expel Russia's defense attache.

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