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For Ali, the punishment and public castigation does not end with the loss of his purse.

Orengo said the DP's castigation of government agencies mandated to fight corruption amounted to insubordination, which he said was gross misconduct.

He will forever be scarred by such a public castigation, for an act of unthinking child behavior that cannot be helped as part of growing up.

The castigation comes in the wake of Owaisi mounting an assault on the RSS over chief Mohan Bhagwat's Vijayadashami speech on Friday, wherein the Sarsanghchalak urged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government to "clear the path for construction of the grand temple through appropriate and requisite law."

In stark language, crystal clear analysis and in a depth of detail that is stunning and stinging in its castigation and condemnation, the United Nations human rights chief has sharply criticised the Israeli regime, calling the recent killings by its occupation soldiers during Palestinian demonstrations along the Gaza border fence as "shocking", adding that living conditions inflicted by the regime's 11-year blockade of the Strip are "grossly inadequate".

The government doctors' union Pasyki did not approve of the ministry's actions and has announced a two-hour work stoppage on Wednesday in protest against the "unprecedented castigation of health workers".

To raise an issue or request information will often lead to castigation.

All of the resolutions were introduced under Agenda Item 7, a permanent fixture on the UNHRCs program that mandates singling Israel out for castigation at every session of the UN agency.

By VERONICA ONJOROIt was right for the Ol-Kalou residents to put a local MCA to task over his public castigation of women in the area on the International Women's Day over alleged low birth rates.Women's health is important that's why First Lady Margaret Kenyatta launched her strategic framework for 2018-2022 that aims at promoting women, adolescents and children's health matters in the next five years.

This is indeed disturbing since it accounts for only the reported cases of child abuse in Pakistan, with others being unreported and hastily shoved under the covers for fear of social castigation, judgement, victim blaming and shaming.

He ended his speech stating that "we need to choose cooperation over castigation and the resilient democracy of Pakistan will continue to rise." Pakistan and the US' relationship is at a new low after President Trump's tweet.

Monday's ceremony - held in Lund, site of the founding of the Lutheran World Federation - was neither a celebration of Luther nor a castigation of Catholicism; instead, it was a commitment to, as the pope said, "mend a critical moment of our history by moving beyond the controversies and disagreements that have often prevented us from understanding one another."

Ken Livingstone's recent comments may have been ill-advised and historically inaccurate but he does not deserve to suffer national castigation, and suspension, or worse, from the Labour Party.

To make matters worse, the game's governing body, World Rugby, also joined in the public castigation of a thoroughly decent and honourable man.

Alan Arrojado, JTGS commander, said the concentration of the field military operation (FMO) under Oplan Castigation 17-15 were in the towns of Indanan, Parang, Patikul and Talipao where the Abu Sayyaf brigands are believed based.