It's a reflection of the "overarching desire" to bear witness to the regime's brutality.
Corral a human relations director or another manager to bear witness to the conversation and perhaps lend emotional support.
And this is an amazing opportunity to be there in the flesh to bear witness to a historical moment.
This is our obligation -- not simply to bear witness, but to act.
The world continues to bear witness to their powerful calls for justice, and their courageous pursuit of universal rights.
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Rather, Johnstone hopes to bear witness to a third win over the Pumas.
There are people out there who want to love you, who would be honored to bear witness to your pain.
We do so by coming together to bear witness, just as our service members did more than sixty-five years ago.
And right now, we are bearing witness to the Iranian people's belief in that truth, and we will continue to bear witness.
Smithsonian officials invited a group of journalists to bear witness as a master watchmaker carefully opened Lincoln's watch to the inner workings.
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These are devastating words for Iranians struggling valiantly to keep the hope of democracy alive but forced to bear witness to the contradiction.
Both have afforded me the opportunity to bear witness to countless images that illustrate the incredible progress made in global health in the past decade.
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This is bad for a profession whose mission, I was taught as a young reporter, is to bear witness to the world in a truthful way.
Yet at the same time, the identical media that were used to bear witness and document the violence was now turned on the protestors by its own government to squelch the uprising.
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"The Church has clearly got to engage with the culture in which we're set, but at the same time is has got to bear witness to a wisdom which is intergenerational, " he told the BBC.
This evening, I am thinking of all the writers, translators, philosophers, sociologists, historians, artists, publishers and theatre directors from different backgrounds who have stepped up to this stage to bear witness to the vitality and diversity of Arab culture.
Born into a middle class Jewish family, she lost her father, brother and sister during the German occupation, survived four concentration camps and the Death March and went on to bear witness to the creation of Israel in 1948.
Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution.
Can you imagine a modern day Mamie Till Mobley, wracked with pain but filled with resolve to show the nation so they could bear witness to what hate did to their child?
They cover a vast range of subjects from religious studies to mathematics, medicine and astronomy, music, literature, poetry, architecture and esoteric practices, and bear witness to the rich history of the city as a cultural crossroads and centre of learning.
Indigenous peoples bear witness to these worrisome transformations of hereditary territories and their life-giving resources.
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo says the massive crowds bear witness to the huge love and respect for Pope Shenouda.
When you travel ethically, treading carefully, you bear witness to how our world, both natural and man-made, is truly beyond imagination.
Testimonies from newly literate women bear witness to the far-reaching transformation that new knowledge and skills have on all aspects of their lives.
Like almost everything in "The Path of Nature, " such works bear witness to the rapture of northerners confronted by the south and Italian sun.
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Many Syrian families never receive the bodies of their loved ones, so they cannot bear witness to horrific torture or so a funeral doesn't turn into another demonstration.
Six hours later, after a long soak and a quick baptism by fire, a heap of gnawed bones would bear witness to the success of this utterly haphazard approach.
Some regret the passing of communism, some do not, but all bear witness to a state that has broken down in a country too large to control even under a tyranny.
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