Women have been inculcated with the inhuman belief their wombs are bomb factories, rather than the sources of life.
Still quoting Tom Paine: "He sees his species not with the inhuman idea of a natural enemy" you're either with us or against us, no.
Granted, crimes committed against women in the military, the inhuman behavior of someone like Mike Rice at Rutgers, and the reprehensible behavior of some who lead organizations are not the same, but I have to wonder if they all have the same genesis a desire to win at all costs, along with an incredible sense of entitlement and selfishness.
But its leader, Pizango, would not cooperate and it was clear from the start that he was looking for a violent row with the government to gain supporters, delegitimize the government and appear as a victim of the "inhuman" free trade agreement signed with the United States.
Looking back over the last ten years what was the most inspiring sight and what was the worst sight, the most distressing, the most inhuman sight you encountered?
McCain borrows the term cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment (CID) from the 1984 United Nations Convention Against Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT).
Fans of the biggest European teams also benefit from the wasteful, inhuman. industrial production of soccer players made possible by the kinds of social problems Brazil faces.
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In Nablus, during the Palestinian Intifadah that broke out in October 2000, a most disturbing "exhibition" was presented to the general public in the city public square, which showed in inhuman detail the replicas of blown-up limbs and body pieces of Israelis who had perished in a restaurant by Hamas Islamikaze.
The Podgorze ghetto was notorious for its inhuman conditions, while the Nazis built Auschwitz nearby.
The Daily Star newspaper in Bangladesh described last year's attacks as "the most mindless, inhuman and destructive terrorist attacks ever".
In the address, Pope Benedict quoted an obscure text that described the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "cruel and inhuman, " sparking deadly riots across the Muslim world.
"The government stands firmly against torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, " the Cabinet Office said at the time.
Their faces peering from newspaper pages are daily reminders of the human toll of an inhuman crime.
Should the law make clear that inhuman and degrading physical punishment can never be justified as reasonable chastisement?
Sentencing him, Mr Justice Burnett told him the murder was of "inhuman depravity" and so serious that no minimum term would be appropriate.
IR I was horrified to read that your inhuman solution to the problem of children and carry-on baggage on aircraft was to put the children in the hold.
Dick Cheney has fought hard against Mr McCain's amendment, it seems, precisely because it would remove any doubt, banning the use of cruel and inhuman techniques everywhere and by everyone.
"The court did not consider that these sentences were grossly disproportionate or amounted to inhuman or degrading treatment, " the court said.
"From 2002 through 2003, Mr. al-Qahtani was the victim of a deliberate and calculated interrogation strategy involving the repeated use of torture and other profoundly cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, " according to the lawsuit filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights.
The Taliban condemned the video, saying in a statement that U.S. forces have committed "war crimes, inhuman and immoral deeds" through the 10 years of war.
The court held by six votes to one that there would be no violation of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment) of the European Convention on Human Rights if the two failed asylum seekers - referred to as Mr H and Mr B - were removed to Afghanistan.
But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.
Ms Morales complained that she had been the victim of "perverse and inhuman attacks" by journalists and media seeking to force her resignation.
The Pakistanis then hit back with a raid across another border area on Tuesday morning, with India condemning their actions as "barbaric" and "inhuman" following reports the bodies of the two Indian soldiers who died had been mutilated.
Watching the audience react to Lustgarten's in-your-face play, it becomes obvious that even the well-heeled types are prepared to believe society contains people like James Asset-Smith, people who despite the best of human intentions are driven by the logic of finance to do inhuman things.
"There are other photos -- many other photos -- that depict incidents of physical violence towards prisoners, acts that can only be described as blatantly sadistic, cruel and inhuman, " Rumsfeld told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Last December it did so, on the grounds that man-powered transport was inhuman.
As a result of a judgment protecting her right not to be subject to "inhuman and degrading treatment", the law in this country was changed.
Odhikar, a human rights organisation which has been documenting the killing of Bangladeshi civilians along the 4, 000km (2485-mile) border by Indian forces, said the incident was "totally unacceptable, totally inhuman and unjust".
But on Tuesday the court decided unanimously that extradition - possibly to the ADX 'supermax' prison in Florence, Colorado - would breach Mr Aswat's human rights, specifically Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights which prohibits inhuman or degrading treatment.
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