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.
Umar Patek: Anger and fear in Australia as Bali bomber freed
... " If they ve still got the views of The Hatred, then there is a great possibility that they could incite another bombing...
Anthony Ogogo: 'When I started boxing I was an angry little boy'
... 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...
Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Civilian bloodbath warning as offensive escalates
... So deep is The Hatred between the two sides it seems almost inevitable that those who lose will be punished ruthlessly...
Ukraine war: A village celebrates Russian retreat
... The Hatred for these creatures has increased, " he says in Russian...
Crime bill: MPs reject proposal to make misogyny a hate crime
... " 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"...
German Covid protests turn nasty in row over rules and vaccinations
... BBCSome of The Hatred towards her, she says, is stirred up and exploited by the far right...
Desmond Tutu - the staunch and steadfast healer of a nation
... 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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Umar Patek: Anger and fear in Australia as Bali bomber freed
By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, Sydney
After The deadly bombings on two Bali nightclubs in 2002, some survivors say they got a " life sentence".
" My Life changed forever, " Australian man Andrew Csabi told The Bbc .
On Wednesday, The Man who crafted The bombs that killed Mr Csabi's friends and left him a double amputee was freed from an Indonesian prison.
Indonesia says Umar Patek has been deradicalised, but his parole has sparked Anger - particularly in Australia, where 88 victims were from.
Some 202 people from 21 nations were killed in The blasts on 12 October that year. It remains Indonesia's deadliest terror attack.
Patek was accused of being a bombmaker for Jemaah Islamiah (JI) - a group inspired by al-Qaeda - and spent almost a decade on The Run .
He was jailed for 20 years in 2012, serving just over half of his initial sentence.
Indonesian authorities say he no longer poses a threat and is eligible for release after a series of sentence reductions for good behaviour.
Jan Laczynski, an Australian who lost five friends in The bombings, Said he was among those shocked and angry.
" This guy gets his life back again. For a lot of us we'll never get our lives back again, " he told The Bbc on Thursday.
" It's appalling. It's dreadful. It's wrong. "
He described it as " another Kick In The guts" after Last Year 's release of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir - The alleged mastermind of The attacks - who had served a sentence unrelated to The bombings.
Mr Csabi Said it also brought fear. " You like to feel Safe - we all do - and now I don't feel as Safe as I was.
" If they've still got The views of The Hatred , then there is a great possibility that they could incite another bombing. "
The Australian government lobbied against Patek's release and says it will press Indonesian authorities to promise constant surveillance of him.
Australians had " every right to be disappointed and concerned by this news" minister Chris Bowen Said on Thursday.
Few survivors believe claims Patek is reformed, Mr Laczynski Said .
" I've seen him in jail, I've seen him Close Up . He didn't seem deradicalised to me. . I don't buy that at all. "
Patek is required to join a " mentoring programme" until April 2030 and if any violation is discovered his parole will be revoked, a statement from The Indonesian ministry of law and Human Rights Said .
Source of news: bbc.com