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Examples
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Copper Green | 'Copper Green' was one of several codewords for a US Black Ops program, formed with the direct approval of the then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who reportedly told special access members to “Grab whom you must. Do what you want.” |
Wayne Couzens | |
Steven Dale Green | A US soldier convicted of raping and murdering an Iraqi girl. |
Dennis Hastert | The longest serving republican speaker of the house. |
Rape victims on Wikispooks
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Viktoria Marinova | Marinova was an investigative journalist. After an interesting segment on alleged fraud with EU funds by businessmen and politicians - promising to uncover more about those individuals next week - Marinova was murdered in the most popular place for joggers in the city of Ruse. Although deemed a rape and murder, some of her belongings have never been found. |
Virginia Roberts | Claimed that she was employed as a sex slave to have sex with Prince Andrew by Jeffrey Epstein. Notoriously pictured with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell. |
Related Quotation
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement | “So sexual abuse in immigration detention has been happening for decades. These cases have come up for watchdog organizations. We want to take a deeper look and really understand the extent to which this was happening. And so, we were looking at two sets of data. One was from the Office of the Inspector General which you mentioned and then the other was from ICE itself that was looking at 1,310 allegations of sexual abuse occurring between 2013 and 2017. So, we were looking at those two sets of data but understanding that there were a number of issues with those sets of that. The first, of course, is that this issue is largely under reported.” | PBS PBS Newshour | 2018 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:MaleRapeInUSPrisons.pdf | report | April 2001 |
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