Mr Silvester said islanders deserve better than what they have at the moment to remember the victims of war.
NGOs are taking over directly from diplomats: not attempting to help the victims of war, but to end the wars themselves.
Even if we multiplied that rate to account for unrecorded deaths and the victims of war-caused disease and famine, it would not exceed 1%.
He worked harder than anyone I'd ever met, spending fourteen hours a day defending Haitian refugees and Muslim political detainees and the victims of war and empire.
JAJCE, Bosnia-Herzegovina (CNN) -- Hundreds of mass graves containing the butchered victims of war dot the once-picturesque hills of Bosnia.
The book also reveals the amazing humanitarian efforts of the doctors and the tragedy of the victims on both sides of the war.
"For too long, they have been the forgotten victims of war, responsible for none of the blame but bearing the worst of the pain, " she said.
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But the myth that the Boers were the sole victims of the war is now being challenged.
They're not wounded by bullets or bombs, but they're the victims of this war nevertheless.
Roma groups want international support for these people, whom they call the forgotten victims of the Kosovo war.
In short remarks to the crowd after the game, the Secretary-General praised the undying spirit of victims of war crimes and reaffirmed the commitment of the United Nations to a robust system of international justice.
"Turtles Can Fly" is a cry of anguish for the youngest victims of every war.
The BBC's Mark Doyle in the capital of Sierra Leone, Freetown, says traditional chiefs and victims of the war watching the proceedings by video link breathed a sigh of relief when the verdict was read out.
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At Gulu hospital, malnourished babies wait down the hall from amputees, all victims of the war, all waiting for treatment.
That chiefly took place in occupied Poland, and the largest number of its victims were citizens of the pre-war republic.
The great majority of the victims were not foreign war correspondents but local journalists who were generally working on issues of local interest in countries at peace.
In 2012, he received an additional 50-year sentence for the kidnapping of babies, taken from victims of the Dirty War to be adopted by government backers.
In a televised address read by Information Minister Mohamed Said Sahaf, the Iraqi leader said both Iraq and Kuwait had been victims of the Gulf War in 1991.
Mr Sicilia has called for the "Tower of Light", an existing monument built for the bicentennial of Mexico's independence, to be turned into a "Tower of Peace", in memory of the victims of the drug war.
Now the Limbless Association, a UK-based support charity, has set up a fund to help victims of the war in Iraq.
She listened to America's victims of the Vietnam war, both traumatised veterans and rueful ex-protesters.
"Those orphans who helped the sculptor in building this monument were the victims of Bush's war, " al-Naseri said.
However, the majority of victims were not war correspondents, but local reporters covering illegal activities such as drug trafficking or illegal logging.
Al-Najada has already treated five other young victims of the war.
Save the Children's report - Unspeakable Crimes Against Children - says figures from a range of countries affected by conflict over the past decade show that children are often the majority of sexual abuse victims in war and its aftermath.
Like all the Farc delegates at the talks in Cuba, Ms Nijmeijer portrays the guerrillas as victims of a murky war, not aggressors.
That is the highest number of victims discovered in a single day since the war began in March 2011, LCC spokeswoman Rafif Jouejati said.
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It forms the centrepiece of a memorial to the victims of the two atomic bombings on Japan during World War II.
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