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Othman

[oth-muhn, ooth-mahn]

noun

plural

Othmans 
  1. Osman.

  2. Ottoman.



Othman

/ ˈɒθmən, ɒθˈmɑːn /

adjective

  1. a variant of Ottoman

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"In most of the death certificates, they only wrote 'infijar', which means explosion," says Kamaran Othman from Community Peacemaker Teams.

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"The sheer scale of sexual violence we have documented in Sudan is staggering," said Mohamed Chande Othman, chair of the UN's fact-finding mission when its previous report was published in October.

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"The sheer scale of sexual violence we have documented in Sudan is staggering," said Mohamed Chande Othman, the UN chair of the panel that compiled the report.

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“Given the failure of the warring parties to spare civilians, it is imperative that an independent and impartial force with a mandate to safeguard civilians be deployed without delay,” the UN mission’s lead, Chande Othman, said.

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“They really tried to emphasize social media is a tool, but can also be like your worst enemy if you so make it,” Othman said.

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