Examples of Organised violence in a sentence
Organised violence and armed conflict in Colombia has historically been related to sharp divisions between the two traditional political parties, Conservatives and Liberals, and the weakness of the state.4 In recent years, however, this traditional divide has become less relevant to the violence as insurgency, paramilitarism and the drug trade have grown.
Organised violence and intimidation have preceded and commonly followed the Parliamentary Elections of June 2000, the Presidential Election of March 2002, Rural District and Urban Council Elections of September 2002, Urban Council Elections of August 2003 and constituency by-elections held alongside and in between these major election periods.
Organised violence, such as the campaign of repression initiated in autumn 2013 against LGBT persons, is used to confer a moral and religious legitimacy on the regime and to justify the strengthening of State security.
Strategic subject matter focus areas are:• Drug-trafficking.• Organised violence, urban terror and street gangs.• Precious metals smuggling.• Human-trafficking.• Vehicle theft and hijacking syndicates.• Serious offences.• Organised public corruption.
Organised violence is violence committed against civilians by an organised group of people, which may be Governmental or not.
A.P [2000], Organised violence and torture: A Zimbabwe case study, Paper presented to “Human Rights Monitoring and Reporting”, the Southern African Human Rights NGO Network, 27-30 November, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Organised violence and torture have characterised all election processes throughout Zimbabwe’s independence period.
Organised violence and torture are integral features of Zimbabwean political life, and have been since the early 1960s.
Organised violence and the stress of exile: predictors of mental health in a community cohort of Vietnamese refugees three years after resettlement.
Organised violence, at least in its modern forms, requires considerable capital equipment, specialised personnel and significant organisational, technological and financial capabilities.