Examples of using Desecration in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Part 2 of the same article establishes stricter punishments for the aforementioned actions when coupled with desecration of holy symbols and(or) religious texts.
The Red Terror in Spain during the Spanish Civil War involved massive desecration of churches, synagogues
the villagers of Silwan were paid £100 annually by the Jews in an effort to prevent the desecration of graves on the mount.
Blood-sin and the desecration of the race is the original sin in this world
and in debauchery, and in desecration.
Residents of the town of Silwan have protested against the desecration of the cemetery, which contains the graves of many Palestinian scientists,
Of course, in the desecration of holy sites of the people,
Mr Obama said the desecration of any holy text was"an act of extreme intolerance
other U.S. officials have apologized for the desecration of the Quran, but that has done little to quiet the outrage in Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan.
France: During just the first two weeks of February,“[a]t least 10 incidents of vandalism and desecration of Catholic churches have been reported in France,” notes a February 15 report.
where the desecration of the dead was followed by cocktails
where the desecration of the dead was followed by cocktails
Bud Parker, William Johnson... you are charged with desecration of a public building...
The desecration of the cross was repudiated by Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot, who said"Their surprise displays
that by becoming willing participants in this wicked desecration, that your souls will be darkened
The desecration of the cross was repudiated by Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot,
St. Nicholas' body was rescued from desecration by Italian merchants in 1087 and was entombed in a new church in Bari, Italy.
prohibition of use, desecration, and manufacture of the flag are stated in the Regional Flag
the practice of LGBT is a desecration of human dignity,”
the villagers of Silwan were paid £100 annually by the Jews in an effort to prevent the desecration of graves on the mount.