The Hatred
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Michael G. Kehoe |
Screenplay | Michael G. Kehoe |
Producers | Malek Akkad |
Composers | Alfred Montejano |
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ID | 2233736 |
About The Hatred
Four young women travel to their college professor's new country home for a weekend getaway, only to discover that the house has a malevolent past.
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... But it wasn t until he died that I realised The Hatred had started to dissipate and I was like: " Do you know what? He was an inspiring man...
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... So deep is The Hatred between the two sides it seems almost inevitable that those who lose will be punished ruthlessly...
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... The Hatred for these creatures has increased, " he says in Russian...
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... " Following the vote, Liberal Democrat justice spokeswoman Wera Hobhouse accused Conservative MPs of " turning a blind eye to The Hatred that fuels violence against women"...
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... He was the embodiment of evil, and The Hatred was just extraordinary, " remembered John Allen, a white journalist who later became Desmond Tutu s official biographer...
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Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Civilian bloodbath warning as offensive escalates
By Mary HarperAfrica editor, BBC World Service News
Diplomats are warning of a civilian bloodbath in Ethiopia's Northern Region of Tigray if rebels are pushed out of towns by Ethiopian and Eritrean troops.
Tigray residents say food and medical supplies are running out as a massive offensive on the region intensifies.
Cities are being carpet bombed, says Tedros Ghebreyesus, The World Health Organization chief, who is from Tigray.
Civilians are being killed and those wounded cannot be saved because of a siege,
Tigray has been under a blockade for 17 months and fighting has surged since a five-month humanitarian truce collapsed in August. An estimated one million people are At Risk of starvation.
The African Union (AU) has joined The Chorus of international voices calling for an end to hostilities and a recommitment to Peace Talks .
On Friday, an aid worker from The International Rescue Committee was killed while delivering emergency food to women and children in The Town of Shire, which has come under ferocious bombardment.
The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell at the violence in Shire, often directed at civilians.
Camps for the millions of people displaced by the fighting are also coming Under Attack , according to Samantha Power , The Head of the US's development agency.
If Ethiopian and Eritrean troops took control of them during the current offensive there was " significant risk of further assaults and killings being perpetrated against civilians" .
" The staggering human cost of this conflict should shock The World 's conscience, " she added.
A resident of Tigray's main city of Mekelle told The Bbc there was almost no food in The City .
He Said small amounts of the staple grain, teff, were being Sold - at More Than Three Times Last Year 's price.
Drones are flying overhead constantly, terrifying the population.
He Said growing numbers of women were offering to join the Rebel Forces in The Face of the relentless onslaught of Ethiopian and Eritrean troops.
It reflects a growing desperation amongst the Tigrayans who fear they will be crushed in The Coming weeks.
So deep is The Hatred between the Two Sides it seems almost inevitable That those who lose will be punished ruthlessly.
Kjetil Tronvoll , a professor In Conflict studies at the Oslo New University College in Norway, says World War One tactics are being used by Ethiopia's and Eritrea's infantry forces who are pushing " massive human waves" on Tigrayan defensive Lines .
That in his opinion The World 's biggest ongoing armed conflict was currently not Russia's attack on Ukraine, but the Ethiopian and Eritrean operation against Tigray.
He suggested That up to one million soldiers were engaged in the offensive.
" The carnage is horrendous. Likely as many as 100,000 have been slaughtered over The Last weeks, " he tweeted.
More on the Tigray crisis:Source of news: bbc.com