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- noun Plural form of
bloodsucker .
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You will find this issue saturated in bloodsuckers ...
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Justice was never served. 80,000 of the country's minority, named "bloodsuckers" by the tyrant, were expelled with 90 da ...
Rahim Kanani: From Idi Amin to Al-Bashir: A Critical Moment for International Criminal Justice
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Justice was never served. 80,000 of the country's minority, named "bloodsuckers" by the tyrant, were expelled with 90 days to flee their property and possessions.
Rahim Kanani: From Idi Amin to Al-Bashir: A Critical Moment for International Criminal Justice
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Justice was never served. 80,000 of the country's minority, named "bloodsuckers" by the tyrant, were expelled with 90 da ...
Rahim Kanani: From Idi Amin to Al-Bashir: A Critical Moment for International Criminal Justice
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Why did senators pass a resolution, attacking Muhammad for calling Jews "bloodsuckers" (and the pope a "no-good cracker") in a November speech at New Jersey's Kean College, but avoid criticizing one of their colleagues, Sen. Ernest Hollings, for making a joke about African diplomats who like "eating each other"?
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Jews, Koreans and others who run businesses in the ghetto are "bloodsuckers," he told Reuters Television in an interview disclosed last week.
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Its dictator, General Idi Amin Dada, declared us to be "bloodsuckers," seized our property, and gave us three months to leave or die.
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Farrakhan, who has been quoted as calling Jews "bloodsuckers" for their alleged lack of contributions to US African-American communities, was criticised for asking women to stay at home to take care of their children for his Million Man March.
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In previous Press interviews, he has called Jews "bloodsuckers" for not contributing to the African American community and recently requested that women stay home to take care of their children for his march in Washington, D.C. Despite the controversy, the African National Congress has said that Farrakhan's visit is part of South Africa celebrating its newly formed democracy.
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In previous Press interviews, he has called Jews "bloodsuckers" for not contributing to the African American community and recently requested that women stay home to take care of their children for his march in Washington, D.C. Despite the controversy, the African National Congress has said that Farrakhan's visit is part of South Africa celebrating its newly formed democracy.
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