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  • 122May 24, 2008 violence in Sucre — The May 24, 2008 violence in Sucre, Bolivia, consisted of clashes, hostage taking, assaults, and public humiliation against primarily indigenous rural leaders and their supporters. The events prevented Bolivian President Evo Morales from making a …

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  • 125Pillory — A device which held an offender by head and hands or by hands and feet for public punishment, where public humiliation was intense. Offenders were to be amerced the first two or three times, so long as the offence were not too grievous. However,… …

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