In Oliseh's case, he was victimised for standing up for our rights in Mali.
Meanwhile Chelsea manager Avram Grant claims that his side are being victimised by the Football Association.
Is near enough not good enough, ask some who argue that Iraq is being disproportionately victimised?
But the report highlighted that some prisoners felt victimised and intimidated by a small number of staff.
Rallies in Mogadishu are calling for victimised Muslims around the world to come and fight in Somalia.
Foolishly, then, many Pakistanis, including some of the country's most senior officials, are claiming that JUD is being victimised.
Critics of the government say that the judge is being victimised and the independence of the judiciary is being challenged.
They are seeking the reinstatement of a number of staff who, they claim, have been victimised for taking "excessive" sick leave.
Far less attention was paid to the Sunni Muslim minority, which feared it had lost power and would now be victimised.
As German governments have faced history bravely with contrite determination, Germany has won forgiveness and respect from the victimised countries in Europe...
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"Africa is victimised by agricultural neo-colonialism, " said the ministry's spokesperson, Hong Lei, quoted by the China Daily and Guangzhou's Southern Metropolis Daily.
It's for other people to comment if we've been victimised but I'm certainly disappointed about the nature of the publicity that has come about.
The tribunal found Ms McGeady, a lecturer at the North West Regional College, had been victimised because she had brought complaints in the past.
"There is not enough money in there for the victimised homeowners, " added Mr Marks, who used to work for the Fed in New York.
If the victim says they are an emo, and believes they were victimised because of it, Manchester police would treat it as a hate crime.
Anyway, do you suffer from the same sort of thing that she's complaining about at times, a whispering gallery - is she right to fee victimised?
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Mothers feel victimised, fathers feel guilty, mothers define themselves by assuming command on the home front, fathers convinced of their own parental incompetence stay later at work.
Mr Saakashvili complained last month that members of his party were being victimised when several ministers under the previous government were arrested on suspicion of various offences.
The Chinese minority are often victimised in times of trouble.
The director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), John Morton, said the case was significant because the girls were repeatedly victimised over several years and transported to many places.
That made it possible for plaintiffs to sue employers not just for being singled out and victimised because of their sex, but simply for being offended by other employees' behaviour.
The moderator also criticised negative public attitudes to prisoners, particularly sex offenders, warning that it led to offenders being victimised at the expense of their needs and those of their victims.
Mr Straus felt victimised at his Episcopalian private school.
The American administration, for its part, loathes the new court, does not accept its jurisdiction and is intensely concerned obsessively so, some Europeans say about the risk of American peacekeepers being unfairly victimised and hauled before judges in The Hague.
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Other figures from the chief inspector of prisons' annual review of children and young people in custody, found a quarter of young men in custody said they had been bullied or attacked by a fellow inmate and 23% claimed to have been "victimised" by a prison officer.
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