Miku of the remnants of the Slovak branch of the Communist Revolutionary Army, her battle is destined to fail but she is trying
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By some estimates, about 40 percent of the cases in the Central African court system are witchcraft prosecutions. (Drug offenses in the U.S., by contrast, account for just 12 percent of arrests.) In Mbaiki—where Pygmies, who are known for bewitching each other, make up about a tenth of the population—witchcraft prosecutions exceed 50 percent of the case load, meaning that most alleged criminals there are suspected of doing things that Westerners generally regard as impossible.
[M]ost lawyers I consulted there favored keeping the law intact, although they admitted that it fits uneasily in a modern legal system. “The problem is that in a witchcraft case, there is usually no evidence,” said Bartolomé Goroth, a lawyer in Bangui, who recently defended (unsuccessfully) a coven of Pygmies who had been accused of murder-by-witchcraft in Mbaiki. Goroth said the trials generally ended with an admission of guilt by an accused witch in exchange for a modest sentence.
if we had no plea bargains, how would we deal with the crisis of witches and sorcerers in vulnerable developing countries?
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Hatsune Miku is uruguayan now. Dice bo, ta, gurí y todo.
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A beautiful sight for compound eyes
(Eurypterids coming ashore under the recently-proposed rings of ancient Earth)
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djerbian/tunisian miku :)
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Contributing to the "Draw Hatsune Miku based on your culture" trend with a Persian Court Dancer Miku eheheeee
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