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"desecration" Definitions
  1. the act of damaging a holy thing or place or treating it without respect

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France has become the site of a series of church desecration and arson attacks, and of a terrifying spike in antisemitic attacks, including desecration of Jewish sites, harassment, and murder of Jews.
The desecration of the Philadelphia cemetery isn't an isolated event.
This was desecration of patriotic sacrifice through advanced narcissistic disorder.
If they tear it down, it would be a desecration.
For a long time, people thought that cremation was desecration.
Przybycien is also charged with desecration of a body, a misdemeanor.
Yet, powerless as he was, he let Maman perform this desecration.
European anti-Semitism in the early 20th century involved cemetery desecration.
The desecration of Indian graves has prompted F.B.I. raids and convictions.
The crowd loves the Torah desecration scene; they love the lesbian kiss.
It struck down a law outlawing the desecration of the American flag.
It would not be the only act of desecration he would witness.
"The Magnificent Seven" remake has not been widely attacked as a desecration.
"It's horrific; it's a desecration of a sacred Jewish space," she said.
Others said the faux pas was not about the desecration of furniture.
Flag-burning is a jarring act because it is a symbolic desecration.
And, taking this as desecration, the men bathed the deity with milk.
The desecration of headstones at a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
Woodchucks are responsible for desecration of veterans' graves in Massachusetts, according to police.
To these men and women, a structure this large would be a desecration.
"I really feel it was a desecration — and I'm angry, actually," she said.
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As for the flag burning, US flag desecration has angered people in the past.
The steady desecration of Graham's legacy, which began long before she died, continues apace.
We don't seem to care enough to stop the desecration of our larger home.
But he was also suspicious of his own urge to glory in that desecration.
JCC threats, cemetery desecration & online attacks are so troubling & they need to be stopped.
Desecration of cemeteries, spray-painting of swastikas and violence are occurring with greater frequency.
So where do you draw the line between ritual and desecration of a corpse?
The desecration of these ancient places has already caused the Standing Rock Sioux irreparable harm.
The private project threatens both their water supply and the desecration of sacred ancestral lands.
Omar Carmona was charged with first-degree murder and third degree desecration of a corpse.
"Everything is being done to identify and detain the authors of this desecration," he continued.
The move has sparked a nationwide protest among Japanese Americans who call it a desecration.
But Mr. Potok cautioned that the desecration of the cemetery should be seen as alarming.
Disgusted to hear about the senseless act of desecration at the cemetery in University City.
But whether one finds that desecration offensive or not depends on what the flag symbolizes.
Each state has a different definition of what constitutes desecration, and they're all so vague.
Hidalgo has been charged with aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and desecration of a human body.
He was accused of aggravated murder, child kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and desecration of a body.
He was accused of aggravated murder, child kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and desecration of a body.
"No to the desecration of the land of revolutionary Tunis," read the text above the image.
Because Abraham's was a Jewish grave, the Israel military was sent to protect it from desecration.
"Have a great day, buddy," one Marine could be heard saying as the desecration went on.
If not, tens of thousands of irreplaceable sites will be left exposed to looting and desecration.
It seems to me like cemetery desecration is an idea imported directly from the Third Reich.
He blamed consumer societies for the desecration of nature that disproportionately harmed the poor and disenfranchised.
Italian prosecutors charged him in June with murder, drug dealing and the desecration of a body.
He also faces counts of aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a human body.
Active Episcopalians, the Shepards had long sought a final resting place safe from vandalism or desecration.
In "Desecration," a privileged young bride, Sofia, pursues a debasing affair with a thuggish local official.
And how do you feel about our legal system's take on what constitutes desecration in general?
Vidrio has been charged with aggravated murder, abuse or desecration of a corpse, and obstruction of justice.
Leading up to Charlottesville, we saw an increase in such acts as the desecration of Jewish cemeteries.
"The desecration of a war grave is a serious offense," hinting that the wrecks were illegally salvaged.
But understanding what these grounds look like, what desecration means, requires wisdom most of us don't have.
Johnson, in which the Supreme Court struck down laws forbidding the desecration of the Stars and Stripes.
It's the worst kind of desecration, and it he does it repeatedly and without a second thought.
Johnson's case reached the Supreme Court after he violated a Texas law regarding "flag desecration" in 1984.
In Borough Park, it would be more properly called a Chillul Hashem: a desecration of God's name.
As the historical revisionism has ramped up, so has the desecration of Ukraine's Holocaust sites and memorials.
"All violence inflicted on women is a desecration of God," he told a packed St. Peter's Basilica.
He's a great supporter of free speech, be it in the form of campaign dollars or flag desecration.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, also faces counts of aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a human body.
He has since been charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body, and obstruction of justice.
The fact they call it art does not make it any less of a desecration of our flag.
He found a way to perform one of the most violent profound acts of desecration against American culture.
On the way to the necropolis across the river, I thought about the desecration described by Victorian travelers.
Desecration of this cultural heirloom is an attempt to erase the historical significance of Indigenous cultures in Bolivia.
We have not seen cemetery desecration as widespread as this at any previous point in the 20th century.
Insults and daily Islamophobia have led to the desecration of houses of worship, and bullying in the streets.
As an archaeologist with ties to the American Southwest, I am appalled by this desecration of sacred land.
It is not nearly time to suggest Mr. Trump's unfettered desecration of our democracy is nearing a conclusion.
The senators expressed concerns about the desecration of hundreds of headstones at Jewish cemeteries in St. Louis and Philadelphia.
"This is complete sophistry and a desecration of parliament," he was quoted by the Kyodo news agency as saying.
There's been a lot of vandalism or intentional desecration over parts of the park in the past few months.
The fact that they call it art does not make it any less of a desecration of our flag.
Along with acts of abuse or desecration, the 2018 total included 62 physical attacks, up from 37 in 2017.
The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations said the act constituted a desecration of the place of worship.
" He adds, "They basically force people into signing over every single right possible, including the desecration of their bodies.
A lucrative market for original artifacts led to the widespread desecration of Native American burial sites across the West.
His parents wrestled with a location for a burial after that, fearing it would be at risk of desecration.
Mr. Billings was charged with 13 counts, including murder, arson, desecration of a human body and cruelty to animals.
Opponents of the research consider it immoral, a desecration of human body parts and an ugly byproduct of abortion.
Hong Kong has outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, crimes that attract jail terms of three years.
The pure intentions of the Antiquities Act to protect our national treasures from destruction and desecration should be preserved.
Incidents ranged from the physical assaults, to the desecration of Jewish graves, bomb threats and swastikas drawn on synagogues.
What follows is a mad dash around Europe, during which we gain snippets from God of Vengeance's Torah desecration scene.
Punishment for flag desecration itself is outlawed by the Constitution, but stripping citizenship would also be a heavy lift, legally.
"The fact they call it art does not make it any less of a desecration of our flag," Kobach added.
It took the desecration of one of my family's vaults underneath Trinity Wall Street for this to happen to us.
Bryton Mellott, 22, was charged with flag desecration and disorderly conduct when he was arrested in Urbana, Illinois, on Monday.
On Friday, Ajayi was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body.
In the Christian town of Bartella, the church bell rang again, and the local priest surveyed the desecration of tombstones.
MM: I'm a little nervous that with the new Supreme Court, the flag desecration artwork will become against the law.
" When asked about the Big Star cover, Dirty Nil screamer Luke Bentham said, "Desecration is the highest form of adulation.
Some Mexican journalists speculate the women are victims of gangs that use corpse desecration to initiate members and reinforce loyalty.
The Russian embassy also protested, saying covering the statue was a desecration of the memory of fallen Red Army soldiers.
With that being said, I do strongly denounce the desecration of our flag, but certainly do not support Trump's stance.
But what life is this when our women and young men are killed unjustly and our Aqsa is facing desecration.
In a painfully close-to-home scene, a White House tour guide mourns the desecration of the office she serves.
Hong Kong has already outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, which can attract jail terms of three years.
"Maybe we'll never know if this was an anti-Semitic act, but it's a desecration of a holy site," Adler said.
Steven Goldstein, of the Anne Frank Centre, says the president needs to do more to stop the desecration and the threats.
"I'm a little nervous that with the new Supreme Court, the flag desecration artwork will become against the law," Mihelic says.
He was later charged with aggravated murder, child kidnapping, two counts of obstructing justice, and abuse or desecration of a body.
This path would be an obvious disappointment for kiaʻi who have invested so much into preventing the desecration of sacred lands.
The police said Ayoola Ajayi had been charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and desecration of a body.
That's why for many, the news amounted to the literal violation of a haven and the metaphorical desecration of a sanctuary.
He says the grave desecration and the bad Photoshop job were only a small part of a larger campaign of intimidation.
While the desecration of Thief stymied his creative output, he still occasionally put out works to remind everyone of his prowess.
Because Jason got run over by a bulldozer trying to stop the desecration of his native land THIS iS NOT HAPPENING.
A constitutional amendment that would allow the government to ban flag desecration has been proposed multiple times but has never passed.
And not the Barr-none desecration of the Justice Department through the president's egregious tweet-meddling in the Roger Stone case.
Shepard's parents previously said the National Cathedral was the only place they believed their son's remains would be safe from desecration.
Lolos was detained Thursday at a motel on charges of murder, desecration of human remains, hindering apprehension, credit card fraud and stalking.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was charged with aggravated murder, kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and desecration of a body, according to The Washington Post.
Texas code at the time banned intentional "desecration of a venerated object," including public monuments, places or worship and the national flag.
Can I sit by mere yards away and applaud the desecration of the most important office in the history of the world?
Meanwhile, there's mounting frustration and anger that neither Hassanen's murder nor the desecration of her memorial are being treated as hate crimes.
Israel is accusing Jordan of disrespect and "desecration" after a spokeswoman for the Amman government was photographed stepping on the Israeli flag.
I had always taken great care to avoid injury, orchestrating a life that left my fair skin unmarred by any permanent desecration.
Mr. Shepard's parents worried that if they chose a final resting place for their son, it would be at risk of desecration.
But Kealoha Pisciotta, a leader of the opposition, called the dismantling a "desecration" and "a hostile and racist act," in an email.
There are those who believe in Richard's approach, and others even more fervently think the carvings to be nothing less than desecration.
Laws against murder, buying and selling human meat, and corpse desecration make cannibalism difficult, but technically legal in the other 49 states.
He is now facing charges of aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body in connection with Lueck's disappearance, Brown said.
"JCC threats, cemetery desecration & online attacks are so troubling & they need to be stopped," the former Democratic presidential candidate said in a tweet.
Possible charges could include criminal mischief, dangerous burning and desecration of a flag, said Cara Cruz, assistant public information officer with the department.
The Rietz's office said it would ask Illinois legislators to consider reviewing the state's flag desecration law "given the constitutional issues it presents."
Lopez has been charged with murder, desecration of human remains, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and hindering apprehension from police.
The police said that Ayoola Ajayi, 31, had been charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and desecration of a body.
Desecration of wrecks of war and merchant vessels causes distress to loved ones of those lost on board and is against international law.
"The destruction of property -- and the desecration of any grave site -- is unacceptable, regardless who was interred," Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther said.
But today's anti-Semitism takes many forms, from the desecration of Jewish cemeteries to Holocaust denial to violent assaults on people wearing kippot.
Any happenings are a desecration of the memory of all those killed at Auschwitz, Jews, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, Roma, and others.
He is a board member of Citizens Flag Alliance, which has lobbied for a Constitutional Amendment prohibiting the physical desecration of the flag.
As such, we consider any violence and desecration to the earth a direct attack on our way of life and our physical bodies.
In response, Congress swiftly enacted a federal law against such desecration, but in 1990 the same five-justice majority struck it down, too.
"Piety turns away with horror from so fearful an act of desecration," he writes archly, yet facts are facts and metaphors are metaphors.
He also faces charges of aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body, according to Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown.
In the adjoining cemetery, a rocket launcher points east toward the front lines, and bullet-ridden gravestones stand as silent witnesses to the desecration.
Ayoola Ajayi also faces charges of aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body, said Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown.
The senator could utilize her influential platform to stand with Native Americans in opposition to this treaty violation and the desecration of burial grounds.
She was vulgarity and desecration of the natural refined like glass in the sea, and in this way her children were her countless facets.
Today I sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions asking him to investigate the desecration of Jewish cemetaries as a hate crime: pic.twitter.
In 2006, a congressional attempt was made to make flag burning illegal, it was called the Flag Desecration Amendment, or the Flag-burning Amendment.
Mr. Kelly did not personally know the Marine he defended in the 2013 investigation that focused on the 2011 desecration of the Taliban bodies.
"Why I took the flag down was my Boy Scout way of protecting it from desecration," he told The New York Times in 21980.
The idea did not go over well with a French national trade union, which handed out leaflets in protest of the desecration-by-frivolity.
Shepard's ashes will be interred Friday at the Washington National Cathedral -- the only place where his parents felt they would be safe from desecration.
"There is a desecration of New Zealand history going on – we're talking World War I, World War II guns," O'Brien was cited as saying.
Last Friday, a man named Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body.
As for the flag burning, US flag desecration has angered people, including Trump who said it should result in imprisonment or the revocation of citizenship.
" Which helps make sense of the eccentric behavior that characterized the riot, and also explains the desecration of property, essentially saying, "Fuck your property rights.
The tougher penalties also apply to desecration of the national flag, or emblem, including burning, defacing or trampling on it in public, the report said.
He called the reservoir his greatest regret, and the Glen Canyon dam has been a potent symbol of the desecration of wild places ever since.
The desecration of the tombstones also comes a month after the French government reported a sharp rise in anti-Semitic acts in France this year.
That included everything from bomb threats and assaults, to vandalism, desecration of cemeteries and the flooding of college campuses with anti-Semitic posters and graffiti.
The majority ruled that Mr. Johnson's act was symbolic speech protected by the Constitution, effectively striking down state laws against flag desecration across the country.
Then Mr. Trump, and the rest of us, might at last learn whether his party will impose any limits on his desecration of the presidency.
The groups seek to protect statues of Buddha from desecration and make Buddhism more central to Sri Lankan life, but they have also fomented violence.
He was also charged with a count of child kidnapping, two counts of obstruction of justice and a count of desecration of a body, authorities said.
To the native Hawaiians who hold Mauna Kea sacred, the 260 foot-tall observatory would be a desecration—which is why they're opposing it in court.
My brain is incapable of recognizing the reality of my image—or else it does, and something in me knows that that image only deserves desecration.
What is interesting about the English riots is the way this principle was spectacularly dismantled through the violation, desecration, and inversion of normal codes of conduct.
Furious at the desecration of her temple, Athena transformed Medusa into a monster with the deadly capacity to turn whoever looked upon her face to stone.
While series like Tomb Raider and Uncharted have turned the exploration and desecration of ancient civilizations into, varying degrees of, entertainment, Sable takes a different path.
Amazon's portal in Canada sells doormats fashioned around other national flags, but under Indian law any desecration of its flag is punishable with fines and imprisonment.
He said he understood that many people, including many students at Emory, had experienced Trump's victory as a violation—an "extraordinary desecration" of the progressive temple.
We can handle stumbles, presidential ineptitude, bungling, arrogance, presidential self-deception, poorly planned presidential executive orders, insults to world leaders and the desecration of American values.
In response to widespread looting and desecration of Native American historical sites near the turn of the 20th century, Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 85033.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, of Salt Lake City, has been taken into custody on suspicion of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body.
"Muslim Americans stand in solidarity with the Jewish-American community to condemn this horrific act of desecration against the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery," the fundraising page states.
Reactions to "American Mask" have fluctuated between misidentifying the piece as white supremacist art, understanding the intended message and expressing disgust at the desecration of the flag.
Dave Jackson, the cemetery's superintendent, said only that he was pleased with the city's decision, which he said would prevent the "desecration" of mausoleums like Mr. Bradlee's.
Instead, it's the form intimidation and desecration take when people grow so hostile to Muslims that they see them as subhuman monsters to fight off with charms.
"All of the desecration to build this wall constitutes a very personal attack on us," said Amber Ortega, 33, an O'odham student who lives near the monument.
Director Robert Clouse pads 11 minutes that Lee shot before his death with approximately 80 minutes of the most sustained desecration of a beloved entertainer's work imaginable.
Minnesota&aposs chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations has called on authorities to investigate the "attempted religious desecration" of the mosque as a possible hate crime.
Frank Ocean responded to this desecration of America in a Tumblr post last night, writing that he was looking forward to the day's (paltry) attendance figures being released.
He is also facing charges of aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a dead human body, possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person, witness tampering, and obstructing justice.
The Philadelphia Police Department on Monday called the cemetery desecration in its city an "abominable crime that appears to target these particular headstones," but it also urged patience.
Hong Kong has already outlawed the desecration of national flags and emblems, also punishable by three years' jail, but no equivalent laws are in place for the anthem.
What they have done is a desecration, a foolish and vindictive act of vandalism, by which they betrayed all the best and most valiant labors of our ancestors.
"To come into the temple today and to see the words of hate, the paint on the posters, the desecration of this temple is heartbreaking," Conrad said Wednesday.
And [Marsh] argues that that goes against desecration of corpse laws because chopping up a corpse, except for medical purposes, is something we don't agree with in America.
Officials charged Crystal Boettler, 40, with accessory after the fact and Barker with accessory after the fact, unlawful removal of a dead body, and desecration of a human corpse.
He said Philip could be charged with desecration of a corpse, which is a misdemeanor, but that he could face other charges, depending on autopsy results, the paper reports.
Danno was reluctant at first, but soon he had an idea: he'd use water-soluble red paint, and the coming storm would eliminate all evidence of the desecration immediately.
One reason is the emergence of an ultra-Orthodox online media, which has over the last few months been lambasting its elected representatives for allowing "desecration of the Sabbath".
"This desecration of a place of worship by criminals is tragic and condemnable," said a five-part statement on the verified Twitter account for Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari's office.
" Several days after the shooting, Mr. Trump denounced the episode and the desecration of two Jewish cemeteries by saying that the country "stands united in condemning hate and evil.
Scientists have begun to document the effects of human-generated sound on non-humans—effects that can be as devastating as those of more tangible forms of ecological desecration.
Ulysses S. Grant and Abraham Lincoln would be equally horrified by the desecration of memorials to Confederate war dead, as both considered them to be Americans (even if misguided).
He said that his project was an act of faith, motivated in part by his desire to make amends for the desecration he witnessed during the Spanish Civil War.
Not only did "Vengeance" present a physical relationship between women as natural and even purifying, but it also concluded with a desecration of the Torah by Mr. Schildkraut's character.
They weren't so worried about the show's depictions of prostitution or Torah desecration, but about Asch's unrepentant, enthusiastic inclusion of two women in love, sharing a kiss in the rain.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was taken into custody last week in connection with the case, charged with suspicion of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body, and obstruction of justice.
Brett was charged April 25 with first- and second-degree murder, unlawful removal of a dead body, desecration of a human corpse, and possessing a firearm after a delinquent adjudication.
Environmentalists and lawmakers should be writing legislation that's innovative, effective, enforceable, and specific to the object being protected, while instilling an ethos that decries the desecration of the natural world.
Nakira Griner was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, second-degree desecration of human remains and fourth-degree tampering with evidence.
Meanwhile, other leaders urged victims of xenophobia to rise up in the face of hatred and said the latest cemetery desecration has strengthened the bond between Jewish and Muslim communities.
Brigadier-General Yahya Rasool, spokesman for the military's joint operations command, said in a statement broadcast on state television that the district had been liberated from "the desecration of terrorism".
"The thought of moving these bodies from where they were sacrificed is desecration of their honor," said unemployed 35-year-old Habtom Shiferaw, whose family members fought in the war.
The country's powerful and ultraconservative clerical establishment was outraged, seeing this as a humiliation and a desecration of Muslim holy land, and openly hinted it might support a violent uprising.
It does make for a particularly fascinating moment to re-evaluate Jackson's image as a fundamentally "black" but simultaneously racially transcendent figure, or a monstrous desecration, depending on your perspective.
Mr. Macron must also stand with the many French who have been outraged by the desecration of national monuments, or who have seen their cars burned or other property destroyed.
It is a rendering in miniature of the price of progress as measured out in terms of life and limb and, most haunting, the wanton desecration of the natural environment.
But it gives a wonderfully vivid and clear account of an episode which Westerners have forgotten: the conquest and desecration of the city in 1204 by crusaders from the Christian West.
Despite its obvious importance, the Till story remained shut out of Mississippi's civic life until 2005, when signs memorializing the lynching started to appear in public — and were targeted for desecration.
The acts of desecration were so widely accepted as normal that three University of Mississippi fraternity brothers posed triumphantly in front of the bullet-riddled sign, two of them holding weapons.
Jerrod William Baum was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of aggravated kidnapping and two counts of abuse or desecration of a human body.
"It's a desecration of the Bible for he obviously pays no attention to any of it," said Wayne Flynt, one of the state's pre-eminent historians and an ordained Baptist minister.
However, protestors consider the plan to build the huge telescope on a Hawaiian mountain — which already is home to more than a dozen telescopes — a further desecration of the sacred place.
Just over the last few days, we've seen a slew of bomb threats to Jewish community centers around the country and the desecration of over 100 headstones at St. Louis' Jewish cemetery.
America's repeated attempts to criminalise flag desecration appalled him; they were selective (nobody cared about the flag's abuse for commercial purposes) and contradicted the freedom for which the star-spangled banner stood.
"The desecration of The Hebrew Cemetery of Fall River is an inexcusable act of antisemitic hatred in the place where we honor and remember the lives of our community members," Trestan said.
The country's powerful and ultraconservative clerical establishment was outraged, seeing this as a humiliation and a desecration of Muslim holy land, and openly hinted they might support a coup or violent uprising.
Macuga's past works suggest that despite its reputation for squelching dissidence, the Communist People's Republic of Poland's actions seem merely part of a continuum of her countrymen's habits of art desecration and censorship.
Back in 2012, several Buddhist monasteries were set on fire by Muslim extremists after a post showing the desecration of the Quran was posted by a fake Facebook account of a Buddhist youth.
This, and the fact that he was dressed as a girl, would be of no interest to anyone outside the city's grimy underworld, except for the killer's unusually brutal desecration of the corpse.
First, the half-good news about Ewan McGregor's streamlined screen adaptation of Philip Roth's 1997 novel, "American Pastoral": The movie is not a desecration but a severe diminution of a complex literary masterpiece.
The following year, when the Senate again tried to approve a constitutional amendment to empower Congress to ban flag desecration and it fell one vote short of the necessary two-thirds majority, Mrs.
But now Bears Ears could very well become another Standing Rock in both desecration and resistance — the latest example of a new colonialism, with the government bulldozing Indian sovereignty and privileging Big Oil.
In the Southwest, the harvesting of such clay from protected local sources is a form of prayer for many indigenous potters, and in comparison invasive strip mining is seen as an act of desecration.
"The sanctity of these waters is a central tenet of their religion and the placement of the pipeline itself, apart from any rupture and oil spill, is a desecration of these waters," Ducheneaux wrote.
The desecration was recorded on video and widely published by Islamic State supporters, who portrayed it as part of their campaign to erase any cultural history which contravenes their extreme interpretation of Sunni Islam.
"We know that the people of the Burns Paiute Tribe have specific concerns about the potential desecration of their ancestral lands and artifacts dating back thousands of years," Bretzing said in a statement released Thursday.
The ruling came after an appeal from Gregory Johnson, who had been convicted by a Texas court of violating a state law that prohibited the "desecration of a venerated object" such as the US flag.
Despite the Facebook drama and losing two members, the remaining 12 jurors took two days to find McAtasney guilty of all seven charges, which also included desecration of human remains and hindering his own apprehension.
"You are changing history, you're changing culture," Trump told reporters, suggesting that removing Confederate statues paves the way for the desecration of the country's slave-owning Founding Fathers, specifically naming George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Alex Hidalgo, 37, of Ogden, was being held without bond at the Weber County Jail on suspicion of felony charges of aggravated murder, abuse or desecration of a dead human body and obstruction of justice.
The North Dakota authorities should instead be pressing charges against the real vandalism taking place at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation: the desecration of sacred burial sites and the immoral use of vicious attack dogs.
"Through this campaign, we hope to send a united message from the Jewish and Muslim communities that there is no place for this type of hate, desecration, and violence in America," the funding page said.
Since the election, there has been a surge in anti-Semitic attacks across the United States, including several waves of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers and the vandalizing and desecration of two Jewish cemeteries.
And while the legal challenges to Trump's actions work their way through the courts, the Bureau of Land Management is ramming through hastily prepared management plans that open up formerly protected lands to development and desecration.
Taking to Instagram in May, Mr. Rucci let rip with an unfettered attack on designs emanating from the house of Balenciaga, venting spleen on what he saw as desecration of its founder, the couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga.
French President Emmanuel Macron visited the cemetery on Tuesday in the village of Quatzenheim, near the city of Strasbourg, following the overnight desecration, walking through a gate daubed with a swastika as he entered the graveyard.
Whipple, 21, who has been the main suspect in the girl's disappearance, also was charged with a count of child kidnapping, two counts of obstruction of justice and a count of desecration of a body, said Jensen.
Criticism of Gitmo stems from numerous issues, including: the alleged torture of prisoners, the holding of men who weren't combatants or terrorists, the desecration of prisoners' Qurans by guards and the force-feeding of hunger-striking prisoners.
Asked about the recent bomb threats against Jewish community centers and the desecration of a number of Jewish cemeteries, Trump reportedly told a group of state attorneys general that anti-Semitism might not actually be to blame.
"The APC hereby condemns this action and views it as an attack on our democracy and a desecration of the hallowed institution of the National Assembly, " Bolaji Abdullahi, a spokesman for the party, said in a statement.
MOSUL, Iraq, (Reuters) - Extensive excavations by Islamic State militants under Mosul's ancient Mosque of Jonah show they took care to preserve artifacts for loot, a local archaeologist said, in sharp contrast to their public desecration of antiquities.
The movement to protect Maunakea from desecration has galvanized Kānaka across the islands and across generations, as well as garnered staunch supporters abroad as it reached beyond its borders to link arms with other contemporary indigenous movements.
Turkish government interference in the independence of the Armenian and Ecumenical Patriarchates, desecration of churches in Occupied Cyprus, oppression of Syriac Christians native to their southeastern region, and reckless actions in Northeast Syria all underscore this point.
It could be said that one-half of our country has told the other it is full of shit, deliberately choosing those words because it knows that their object finds rudeness — the desecration of language — especially upsetting.
Last Friday police arrested 31-year-old Ayoola Ajayi in connection to Lueck's death and at the time said he was expected to be charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a body.
BARTELLA, Iraq (Reuters) - Several hundred Iraqi Christians flocked on Saturday to a northern town recently retaken from Islamic State, celebrating Christmas for the first time since 2013, their joy tainted with sadness over the desecration of their church.
"Based on legal requests from the Pakistan Telecom Authority, we restricted access to content for allegedly violating local laws prohibiting blasphemy, desecration of the national flag, and condemnation of the country's independence," reads the Facebook page on Pakistan.
"Fans of the real-deal 'Chucky' movies, with their cheerfully low-rent effects and bawdy, impish humor, may well regard this slick new offering as a desecration masquerading as an upgrade," said Justin Chang of the LA Times.
Israel's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Sunday deploring the flag "desecration", and said it had summoned acting Jordanian ambassador Mohammed Hmaid for a reprimand and that the Israeli embassy in Amman had also issued a "sharp protest".
It is disappointing to see a small number of Utah elected officials try to divide communities, and now our country, over our dire need to stop the looting and desecration of sacred sites and antiquities in Utah. Gov.
"The desecration of those ideals and the near moral collapse of this country falls squarely in the lap of Trump's supporters, as opposed to Trump himself, who is merely what psychology labels the 'objective negative function,'" Baldwin continued.
The leader of Spain's fascist Falange party, Jesus Muñoz, said they were marching against the "desecration" of Franco's remains, which were exhumed in October, and against Spain's historical-memory law which recognizes those who suffered during the dictatorship.
Huynh Thuc Vy, 33, was convicted of "desecration of the national flag", at a one-day trial at the People's Court of Buon Ho town in Vietnam's Central Highlands province of Dak Lak, the official Vietnam News Agency reported.
President Trump has indicated that he is considering pardons for several American military members accused or convicted of war crimes, including high-profile cases of murder, attempted murder and desecration of a corpse, according to two United States officials.
Laws prohibiting the burning or desecration of the flag have been struck down by the Supreme Court, most recently in 1990, because they were found to have violated the First Amendment of the Constitution, which protects freedom of speech.
WASHINGTON — President Trump reverted Tuesday to blaming both sides for the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Va., and at one point questioned whether the movement to pull down Confederate statues would lead to the desecration of memorials to George Washington.
Eric Greitens said on Twitter that he was "disgusted to hear about the senseless act of desecration," issuing the kind of condemnation that Jonathan A. Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, had urged of all politicians.
"Through this campaign, we hope to send a united message from the Jewish and Muslim communities that there is no place for this type of hate, desecration, and violence in America," the campaign wrote on its fundraising landing page.
The former case stemmed from a flag burning protest at the 1984 Republican National Convention and a Texas law banning desecration of a venerated object, and the latter responded to a bill from Congress that made harming the flag illegal.
Roof was motivated to commit these murders after adopting white supremacist ideology, and as a black woman I was especially horrified by the particular choice of Mother Emanuel, the desecration of the church and the callous murder of the prayer circle.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called at the weekly meeting of his cabinet on Sunday for international condemnation of "this heinous act" and said it should equal the outcry over the desecration of mosques by suspected Jewish militants in recent years.
Supreme Court ruling However, Champaign County State's Attorney Julia Rietz said charges would not be filed against Mellott because the Illinois flag desecration statute was contradictory to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that deemed flag burning protected by the First Amendment.
Iraqis are appalled and horrified by this desecration of their history; they will find ways to commemorate it -- if not with bricks and mortar, then with poems and paintings, and with a greater resolve to preserve their religious and cultural heritage.
The two were arrested after arriving in Finland last year and were charged with war crimes involving desecration of bodies in incidents in 2014 and 2015 in Iraq, where Iraqi government forces are embroiled in war with Islamic State (IS) militants.
I, and Heirs to the Confederacy as a whole, will have no part in the damaging, desecration, or destruction of any historical monument, memorial, or marker, and actually support the protection of all such monuments, be they Confederate or otherwise.
With Blackfeet leaders in ceremonial headdress, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell canceled 15 energy exploration leases in the Badger-Two Medicine Area along the majestic Rocky Mountain Front, halting the feared desecration of lands at the heart of the tribe's creation story.
"That would be an absolute desecration for the gravestone of 49 men who died defending our freedom -- under no circumstance can that be permitted," said Jeremy Dys, general counsel of the First Liberty Institute, a group representing the American Legion.
PARIS — Thousands rallied against anti-Semitism in Paris on Tuesday night, summoned by France's major political parties, the country's Jewish organizations, and by a sharp spike in anti-Semitic incidents, including the desecration of a Jewish cemetery the night before.
This week, three decades after the court invalidated prohibitions on flag desecration in 48 states, the city of Cleveland agreed to pay Mr. Johnson $225,19893 to settle his claim that officers had retaliated against him for an exercise of free expression.
That confrontation, the new spate of threats against JCCs, the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis and growing political pressure for Trump to speak out -- including from his defeated presidential rival Hillary Clinton -- help explain the timing of his remarks.
Charles Dogan, 60, has been charged with desecration of human remains, criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice while Tony Dogan, 52, has been charged with criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice for his alleged involvement in the case, according to the spokesperson.
Hidalgo was charged with aggravated murder for the act of killing the child, obstruction of justice for cleaning the blood and destroying evidence, and desecration of a human body for concealing the body in a garbage bag and then inside a trash can.
As we traveled downriver the next day, stopping at temples of the crocodile god Sobek and Horus the hawk at Kom Ombo and Edfu, it became somewhat clear how centuries of raids, desecration and time had turned once beautifully adorned monuments into ruins.
Given that the authorities had held back from prosecuting when Christianity's holy text was burned, it now seemed that there was a kind of "jihadist veto" on acts of desecration against Islam and its symbols, which did not apply to other faiths, Mr Mchangama said.
Heavenly Blues' gang is shown tangling with the police, attempting to rape a nurse, and engaging in other unsavory deeds, all leading up to a still-shocking funeral scene that climaxes in the desecration of a church and an attempt to party with a corpse.
Still, insofar as anyone can guess the motives behind such nihilistic acts of desecration, they seem to be aimed not so much at the person of Mary as against the very idea of artistically reproducing a holy person, or indeed artistically reproducing any human being.
AUBURN TREES BURNED A man was charged with desecration of a venerable object in a fire that damaged oak trees at Toomer's Corner following Auburn's victory over L.S.U. The trees were planted in 2015 after the original oaks were poisoned by a rival fan.
An outspoken opponent of flag-desecration laws, on First Amendment grounds, Mr. Smith appeared as a defense witness for a Massachusetts teenager who had been arrested after wearing a small American flag on the seat of his jeans and sentenced to six months in prison.
Nothing is more important than voting Trump out next year, and I suspect that Biden is surging in the polls in part because, rather than pretend that the election is about so-called kitchen table issues, he's taking on Trump's desecration of the presidency directly.
In India, the internet meme was used to glorify the 1992 desecration of the Babri Masjid mosque in the Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh state by Hindu nationalist mobs, an act that triggered riots across India and the killing of hundreds of innocent Muslims.
No community appears safe from this rash of hate — with reports like school bullying against Muslim children, stories of Latinos being harassed on the street and told to "go back to your country," attacks on blacks and gays, and the desecration of Jewish cemeteries.
Take Occvlta—their appearance back in 2010 was their inaugural desecration; now, the world waits as they prepare to drop their debut LP. So you've got some of the underground's success stories playing, with everyone's thrash favorites Antichrist closing proceedings at the after show on Saturday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anti-Semitic incidents, from bomb threats and cemetery desecration to assaults and bullying, have surged in the United States since the election of President Donald Trump, and a "heightened political atmosphere" played a role in the rise, the Anti-Defamation League said on Monday.
In the summer of 2628, Frist set up votes on a constitutional amendment to ban the desecration of the flag, a bill to increase the exclusion from the so-called death tax and legislation to build double-layered fencing and vehicle barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
An Indian foreign ministry source cited three more instances of forceful marriages of Hindu or Sikh women in Pakistan in the past two years and said that the government had raised "intimidation of Sikhs, Hindus, and desecration of their places of worship" with Pakistan on various occasions.
Somali pirates (Chinoo refers to them half-jokingly as the Somalian Navy) came about as a response to the desecration and destruction of traditional fishing grounds by multi-national corporations taking advantage of Somalia's lack of a central government to dump in or overfish the waters.
The desecration of religious sites and the appropriation of the land and property of the local Kurdish population has met only limited condemnation from Turkey's Western allies, which Kurdish authorities see as having laid the groundwork for Turkey to attempt ethnic cleansing on a far greater scale.
In a heavily Catholic country like Portugal, where shrines to the Virgin Mary gaze beatifically out from every corner, this kind of grave desecration is obviously not appreciated—and explained the avalanche of hairy eyeballs I got from locals as I walked quietly through the cemetery itself.
Otomí began complaining about the desecration of the site — known as Mayonikha and said to be thousands of years old — as soon as it took place in May, although they were largely ignored until a local academic called Luis Pérez Lugo talked to local media this week.
Theoretically I'd enjoy the desecration of sacred cows, as when "Hallelujah" becomes a dance banger complete with Europop hook, but the song selection irritates not so much for projecting reverential nostalgia but rather for its treatment of the past as a monolith and its consequent failure to engage.
Zeroing in on the latter front means examining both sides of the same coin: The law enforcement agencies battling homegrown radical terrorists to protect our country, and — in a fascinating move for the show — the resulting desecration of the very civil liberties our country is supposed to hold sacred.
" And what he believed really counts as the desecration of burial grounds and sacred land: "I'm wondering, do you think illegal border crossers bathing, drinking, and defecating in Quitobaquito Springs and other springs will have an environmental impact on the resources and species at these critically important desert habitats?
On Friday, a jury found Raphael Lolos, 43, guilty on 29 counts including murder, desecration of human remains and stalking in the killing of Jenny Londono, who was 31 at the time of her 2017 death, Assistant Prosecutor Elizabeth R. Rebein of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office confirms to PEOPLE.
More worrisome are the plastics that don't make it to the landfill at all, and end up getting washed into the ocean, where they create massive deposits of plastic junk and contribute to the painful death of an untold numbers of sea creatures every year and the desecration of marine environments.
In the early twentieth century, recognizing that looting and desecration was threatening to wipe entire sites in the Southwest clear, President Theodore Roosevelt and Congress set about declaring much of the land "public domain" so that it could be taken under the stewardship of the federal government's new national parks system.
Late last year, Holland was convicted on 18 criminal counts, including murder, desecration of human remains, hindering, felony murder, burglary, theft, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, multiple counts of endangering the welfare of a child and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.
Within a few hours of the latest attack, the president, François Hollande, appeared at the scene, flanked by his stolid interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, to express his dismay at the "desecration of democracy" and to promise to use all means necessary to defeat those who have declared war on France and its values.
McAllister now signs out corpses at the Queens morgue, drives them to embalming classes in Midtown Manhattan and returns them after mortuary students have practiced incisions, drainage and chemical infusion — a process that leaves the cadavers unfit for medical schools' purposes, and which, absent consent, is seen by some as a bodily desecration.
In 2017, when I was preparing for a solo exhibition in London, I visited the British Museum for the first time to see the famed works known as the Benin Bronzes — which, despite the name, are not all bronzes — and other artifacts that were looted during a devastating lash of desecration in 1897.
Prosecutors detailed the allegations in the newly released documents as suspect Jerrod William Baum, 41, briefly appeared in court Tuesday after being charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, abuse or desecration of a human body and obstructing justice, among other counts, according to local news station KUTV, The Salt Lake Tribune and CBS News.
Asked on Tuesday about a wave of bomb threats against Jewish community centers — 69 of which have occurred in the first weeks of 2017 — and the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis on Monday night, Trump finally acknowledged these as specifically anti-Semitic threats targeting specifically Jewish institutions, and decried them as such.
"The fact that the Marine Corps was not even consulted on such a change is disgraceful and disrespectful, and the action of Secretary Mabus, especially knowing he has never served in the Marine Corps, amount to the desecration of holy ground — which to any Marine is recruit training," wrote Hunter, who served in the Marines.
"This whole thing is such a grace note," says Marsden, a friend of Matthew's, whose killing became a flashpoint that drew large numbers of mourners and support for the family but also bigoted anti-gay protesters, and led his parents, Dennis and Judy Shepard, to fear their son's eventual burial site might lead to disruption or invite desecration.
" Violet—the same voice of authority who had previously rejected member claims of grave desecration—seemed to alter their position in response to this line of criticism: "I support people discussing the use and distribution of racialized people's bones, especially bones of black people (which very well may be in this graveyard) being given to non black or esp.
"The federal court decision halts the planned desecration of the Izembek Refuge Wilderness and wildlife and is yet another blow to Interior's aggressive policy of giving away public lands to serve special interests at the expense of the American people," David C. Raskin, president of Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, one of the plaintiffs, said in a statement.
"Cheyenne River's religious-exercise claim ... involves a government action — granting an easement to Dakota Access to build and operate a pipeline — regarding the use of federal land — the land under Lake Oahe — that has an incidental, if serious, impact on a tribe's ability to practice its religion because of spiritual desecration of a sacred site," he wrote.
In a letter to Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE sent Thursday, Wolf pointed to desecration at a Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia, where more than 500 headstones were toppled and damaged.
Mr. Trump had used his speech for some damage control, beginning it by denouncing hate crimes he had been criticized for avoiding: the murder of an Indian technology worker in Kansas, blamed on a man who is said to have thought his victim was Middle Eastern, and the rash of bomb threats against Jewish community centers and desecration of Jewish cemeteries.
While it hasn't quite provoked the same rage that the "sync" button you'll find on most up-to-date decks has, you can guarantee that somewhere, in some dingy room where the afterparty's never ended, someone'll be moaning about us being "a step closer to the death of the DJ." That once noble artform, surely as important as poetry or painting, is set for destruction and desecration.
As President, when confronted in February with a slew of anti-Jewish acts (bomb threats to Jewish community centers, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries) he declared anti-Semitism to be "horrible," but then added "You don't know where it's coming from..." -- a disingenuous remark given the circles in which he moves and the people with whom he associates, which include white nationalist propagandist Stephen Bannon, Trump's chief strategist.
Equally impressive is that live, Miku sidesteps many of the major concerns associated with so-called "hologram performances"—there's no icky sense of corpse-desecration that comes with, say, a Tupac hologram, and unlike Chief Keef's attempt at a virtual tour there's no possibility of feeling short-changed by the performer not actually showing up—which opens up the possibility that she's a harbinger of a new era of the concert experience.
" Grady Hendrix on the book The Desecration of Susan Browning: "The cult's big ability is to mind-control people, so it'll make you addicted to your master or your mistress, and they never quite have sex, but the CEO of a company will be found in a French maid outfit scrubbing the floors with a toothbrush in some woman's house, saying, 'I hate her, I hate her, she humiliates me, but if she's not around me every second of the day I want to kill myself.

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