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But it is not their lives that are on the line, it’s ours and that of our children ... that the use of these nukes would lead to mutually assured destruction. Of course, if that decision ...
Our culture does not acknowledge such an act,” he stated, condemning the cruelty with which women are murdered in the name of ritual practices.
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