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boys
Event Types (Count):
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Negative Trigger
The
first
wave
of
massacres
Killing
in
the
town
began
Process_start
on
11
or
12
May
1941
,
when
a
band
of
Ustaše
led
by
Mirko
Puk
murdered
Killing
a
group
of
Serb
men
and
boys
in
a
Serbian
Orthodox
church
before
setting
Placing
it
on fire
Damaging
.
In
a
plea
bargain
,
two
16-year-old
boys
Frey
and
Zehnder
pleaded
Request
guilty
to
sexual
abuse
Committing_crime
in
the
first
degree
,
a
felony
,
and
voyeurism
,
a
misdemeanor
.
International
controversy
regarding
Know
the
case
developed
Coming_to_be
when
attorneys
for
the
boys
attempted
to
have
her
held
Defending
in
contempt
,
but
the
motion
was
subsequently
dropped
Motion
.
Paul
Richwalsky
,
the
prosecutor
in
the
case
was
a
graduate
and
booster
of
Trinity
High
School
(
Louisville
)
,
the
same
school
the
boys
attended
Perception_active
.
The
14-year-old
girl
from
Fern
Bay
was
assaulted
Attack
by
a
group
of
boys
after
she
returned
distressed
from
a
sexual
encounter
on
the
beach
that
a
reviewing
Scrutiny
judge
later
called
Name_conferral
non-consensual
.
The
Mighty
Men
Conference
Social_event
,
organised
Arranging
by
Shalom
Trust
of
South
Africa
,
was
an
annual
gathering
Come_together
of
Christian
men
and
boys
which
ran
from
2004
to
2010
.
The
final
national
event
in
2010
was
attended
Participation
by
up
to
300,000
men
and
boys
.
The
survivors
were
treated
Giving
with
cruelty
;
15
,
including
Neilson
of
Corsock
,
were
hanged
Rewards_and_punishments
,
drawn
and
quartered
Attack
,
and
several
,
including
two
boys
of
18
,
were
tortured
Bodily_harm
first
with
the
boot
.
The
Dunmanway
killings
,
also
known
as
the
Dunmanway
murders
or
the
Dunmanway
massacre
,
refers
to
the
killing
Killing
(
and
in
some
cases
,
disappearances
)
of
thirteen
Protestant
men
and
boys
in
and
around
Dunmanway
,
County
Cork
,
between
26–28
April
1922
.
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