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1 His decision to quit France had prompted accusations of national betrayal.
2 The announcement, which needs further approval, prompted accusations of mass surveillance.
3 Sri Lanka's war against the Tigers repeatedly prompted accusations of human rights violations.
4 The discovery of mass graves prompted accusations of genocide against Mugabe.
5 The incident had prompted accusations of racism by Twitter and online forum users.
6 Uber's much-loathed surge-pricing policy has prompted accusations of price gouging, market manipulation and worse.
7 That prompted accusations from the Police Association she had succumbed to pressure from gun lobbyists.
8 The protest prompted accusations of blasphemy from the Orthodox Church and acerbic criticism from Putin.
9 The discovery of mass graves prompted accusations of genocide.
10 The incident prompted accusations of police brutality, and violence spread from Husby to other poor neighborhoods.
11 The incident prompted accusations of police brutality, and violence spread from Husby to other poor neighbourhoods.
12 This has prompted accusations that the true scale of harm in privately run jails has been suppressed.
13 The interview prompted accusations of misogyny.
14 Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has apologised for posting an image on Instagram that prompted accusations of racism and antisemitism.
15 The charter has prompted accusations by Labour that Ukip is inappropriately diverting EU funds to keep its electoral hopes alive.
16 The incursion prompted accusations that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was trying to deflect attention from scandals ahead of the elections.
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