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Op-Ed: Is this deadly profession also among the most violent?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 26, 2022

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Crimes like this don't often happen on land. A 10-minute slow-motion slaughter captured by a cellphone camera shows a group of unarmed men at sea, flailing in the water, shot and killed one by one, after which the culprits pose for celebratory selfies. The only thing more shocking than the footage was the government inaction that followed. The case shows the challenge of prosecuting crimes on the high seas and the reason violence offshore... + full article



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