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informers
noun as in person who delivers news
noun as in reporter
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Drawing on his use of brutality in Kenya, he uses torture to cultivate informers, who were then often executed by the IRA.
In his 20s, he was convicted by Israel of killing four Palestinian informers.
He concedes that “the Russian state is creating the kind of society in which people, who are informers by nature, feel happy and comfortable.”
It is a town full of exiles, planning revolution, waiting for asylum offers, always fearful of spies and informers, and living in a state of almost constant anxiety.
"It is unevidenced and unhelpful conspiracy theorising. There was no evidence of anyone being allowed to continue in criminal ventures in order to protect informers," he added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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