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THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- September 9, 2017- Topic 1

Episodic justice
On the Mumbai blasts sentencing
The serial blasts that rocked Mumbai on March 12, 1993, occupy a special place in the history of terrorism in India. Planned abroad and executed with chilling precision in a dozen chosen spots, the crime altered the country’s understanding and perceptions of security; it inflicted near-permanent damage to inter-community relations in society; and more importantly, it warranted resolute action to render justice to the 257 people who died and over 700 people injured in the blasts. But then, justice in India is slow and episodic. 
More so when it involves the logistical challenge of trying a large number of suspects and apprehending conspirators living abroad. The trial that began with the accused available at that time took about 14 years to end, with a hundred suspects being convicted. One of them was hanged in 2015, while 28 are serving life terms. With Abu Salem being extradited from Portugal in 2005 and a few others subsequently arrested, a second trial began in 2007. This week two more have been sentenced to hang, subject to the Supreme Court’s confirmation, and two sentenced to spend their life in jail. One has been acquitted, another given a 10-year term, while a third, a key conspirator, died a few days after being found guilty in June. Few would disagree when the trial court says punishment must be proportionate to the depravity and gravity of the crime and taking a lenient view would weaken the fight against terrorism. Misgivings, if any, may turn around the fact that the trial took place under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, which allows confessions made to senior police officers to be admissible evidence.
The outcome of the second trial has few surprises. With the conditions of his extradition prohibiting the death penalty, Salem has been handed down a life sentence despite playing a major role in the conspiracy by facilitating the transportation of arms and ammunition. In the normal course, the prosecution would have asked for the death penalty for him too. There seems to be some controversy over Salem getting a life term, which is for the duration of one’s remaining life, as India had assured Portuguese authorities that he would not be sentenced to a jail term beyond 25 years. Such a condition is binding on the executive, and at some stage the government may have to commute the life term and ensure that his imprisonment does not exceed this limit. Convictions at the end of the trial in heinous crimes usually leave one with a sense of satisfaction that the justice process has been successfully completed. In this case, the end of the trial may mean only a sense of partial closure to the families of the victims. As long as Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon, the main brains behind the serial explosions, remain out of the law’s reach, they have a right to expect a third trial.
Vocabulary
Abroad: in or to a foreign country or countries.
Example: We usually go abroad for a week in May
Synonyms: overseas, out of the country, to/in foreign parts

Precision: the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
Example: The deal was planned and executed with military precision
Synonyms: exactness, exactitude, accuracy, correctness, preciseness

Alter: change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
Example: Eliot was persuaded to alter the passage
Synonyms: change, make changes to, make different, make alterations to

Perception: the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
Example: The normal limits to human perception

Inflict: cause something unpleasant or painful to be suffered by someone or something.
Example: They inflicted serious injuries on three other men
Synonyms: administer to, deliver to, deal out to, dispense to, mete out to

Resolute: admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering.
Example: She was resolute and unswerving
Synonyms: determined, purposeful, resolved, adamant, single-minded

Render: cause to be or become; make.
Example: The rains rendered his escape impossible
Synonyms: make, cause to be/become, leave

Episodic: containing or consisting of a series of loosely connected parts or events.
Example: An episodic narrative
Synonyms: in episodes, in installments, in sections, in parts

Apprehend: understand or perceive.
Example: Great art invites us to apprehend beauty
Synonyms: appreciate, recognize, discern, perceive, make out, take in

Conspirator: a person who takes part in a conspiracy.
Example: Mary and her conspirators openly discussed their plans in these encrypted letters, as they believed no one else would be able to read them.
Synonyms: plotter, schemer, intriguer, colluder, collaborator, conniver

Extradited: hand over a person accused or convicted of a crime to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed.
Example: Greece refused to extradite him to Italy
Synonyms: deport, send, ship, deliver, hand over, repatriate

Depravity: moral corruption; wickedness.
Example: A tale of wickedness and depravity
Synonyms: corruption, vice, perversion, deviance, degeneracy, immorality

Ammunition: considerations that can be used to support one's case in debate.
Example: These figures provide ammunition to the argument for more resources
Synonyms: bullets, shells, projectiles, missiles, rounds, shot, slugs

Explosion: a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb.
Example: A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions .

Synonyms: detonation, eruption, blowing up, bang, blast, boom, kaboom



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