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1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716221 | What information does the article about '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions' provide on 'Commemoration'? | some other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of government, visited the shooting range and laid roses on ... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716220 | Reconstruct the content about 'Commemoration' from the article on '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions'. | The executions were a seminal event of the Greek Resistance against the Axis forces, and resonate among the Greek Left to this day. When on 1 May 1950 the celebration of the International Workers' Day was permitted for the first time since 1936 (the Metaxas Regime abolished it soon after), it was held at the Kaisariani... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716217 | What information does the article about '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions' provide on 'Executions'? | On 27 April 1944, ELAS partisans ambushed and killed the German general Franz Krech and three other German officers at Molaoi in Laconia. As a retaliation, the German occupation authorities announced via proclamation the execution of 200 communists on 1 May, as well as the execution of all males found by the German tro... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716216 | Describe the 'Background' section of the article about '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions'. | Greece had been under the dictatorial and fiercely anti-communist Metaxas Regime since 1936. Members of the Communist Party of Greece were persecuted and put in prison, chiefly in the Akronauplia and Corfu prisons, or sent to internal exile in small islands. With the German invasion of Greece and the start of the Axis ... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716219 | Reconstruct the content about 'Executions' from the article on '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions'. | the former Akronauplia inmates (ca. 170), the former exiles in Anafi and a few who were imprisoned by the Germans. According to eyewitness accounts, the prisoners reacted with defiance, singing the Greek national anthem, the Dance of Zalongo song, and the song of the Akronauplia prisoners, even as the trucks arrived to... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_1944_Kaisariani_executions_22716218 | Describe the 'Executions' section of the article about '1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions'. | called the workshop foremen, all former Akronauplia inmates, and asked which of the other prisoners could replace them, ostensibly as they would be moved to a different camp the next day, along with the inmates of the Chalkis prison. Interpreting this "move" as a cover for their execution, all Akronauplia prisoners sai... | [
"1 May 1944 Kaisariani executions — Commemoration\n\nsome other places in Greece where the German Wehrmacht had perpetrated massacres: Kalavryta, Distomo, Kleisoura, Kommeno, Lyngiades, and Kandanos. On 26 January 2015, the newly elected Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, the country's first leftist head of ... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363740 | Summarize the 'Background and possible motives' part of '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | in Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking operations, specifically for heroin and methamphetamine, increased the g... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363765 | Explain what '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' covers in the 'Government' section. | Governor Sandoval Díaz held a meeting at El Grullo with several mayors from Región Costa Sur and Región Sierra de Amula (es), two regions in Jalisco. Among those present were Jalisco's secretary general Roberto López Lara and Army General Miguel Gustavo González Cruz, the head of Operation Jalisco. Outside of the build... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363787 | What information does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' provide on 'Investigation and crackdowns'? | men were arrested at a ranch in Jalisco that was thought to be owned by the CJNG and used as a distribution hub. Renato Salas Heredia, the CNS commissioner, stated that investigators believed these men were part of the inner circle of the CJNG's leadership. Salas explained that these arrests were carried out as part of... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363764 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Government' content. | they would take action. "We will kill every soldier we see in the street," the banner read. The government took the threat seriously and reacted by tightening security in Autlán, the coastal region of Jalisco, and in the southern part of the state. The banner was supposedly signed by four suspected CJNG local leaders k... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363755 | Based on the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', describe the 'Roadblocks and arsons' section. | only rely on official information. The severity of the attacks forced the Government of Jalisco to activate its "red code" alert, a designation used to warn citizens of risk situations across the state. This is the highest level in the alert system and is used when the state is considered to be under great danger. With... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363774 | Explain what '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' covers in the 'Continued violence' section. | because they feared reprisals from the Army. They said that they believe the Army summarily executed civilians out of rage for the incidents that occurred on 1 May in Villa Purificación. The families also said that the Army was not letting cattle ranchers give water to their livestock in order to kill them, and asked P... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363761 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Government' content. | Lara. Peña Nieto offered his condolences to the family members and gave them a Mexican flag. In an interview at the World Economic Forum in the Riviera Maya on 7 May, Sandoval Díaz stated that the attacks of 1 May were "acts of vandalism", not signs of narcoterrorism. He stated that the word "narcoterrorism" was not de... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363766 | Based on the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', describe the 'Government' section. | to deal with organized crime infiltration. On 8 June, the Army issued a posthumous promotion to eight of its members who were killed in the helicopter attack. Among them were two Army infantry captains, an Air Force pilot, an Army infantry lieutenant, an Air Force sub-lieutenant, two-second-degree Army infantry sergean... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363753 | Summarize the 'Roadblocks and arsons' part of '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | roadblocks is a common tactic of the CJNG and other organized crime groups in Mexico; the CJNG had used roadblocks on a large scale at least three times since 2012 in an apparent attempt to create confusion after strategic arrests. Their purpose is to halt the mobility of security forces on the road and prevent them fr... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363736 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | On 1 May 2015, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) carried out a series of attacks in Jalisco, Mexico, and four adjacent states to prevent the capture of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (alias "El Mencho"), their suspected leader. The operation began early that morning in Villa Purificación, where four Mexican Air Forc... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363773 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Continued violence' content. | resulting in dozens of locals killed. The families claimed that the Army took the corpses of the civilians killed—close to 40—and piled them in the wilderness for two weeks. One of the family members said she tried to go to the area where the bodies were reportedly located, but several soldiers prevented her from going... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363749 | Reconstruct the content about 'Helicopter attack' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | the Army, died at a hospital. Authorities confirmed that four other passengers had been discharged from the hospital after treatment. Five more remained in the hospital receiving medical attention. Following the helicopter attack, the PF and military personnel cordoned the area and conducted a thorough search of the pr... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363746 | What information does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' provide on 'Helicopter attack'? | hit, the helicopter spun several times in the air as it tried to maneuver its way back into trajectory. It then fell at a distance from where it was struck and exploded. The assailants fired six missiles at the helicopter and hit it twice; the gunmen tried shooting down another helicopter, but missed. The CJNG gunmen t... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363786 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Investigation and crackdowns'? | and Veracruz. Prior to his arrest, the PF carried out several covert operations over six months and eventually found their way to El Tanque's inner circle, where they discovered that he frequented a location that the CJNG used as one of its centers of operations and as a recreation spot. The police highlighted that no ... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363778 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Continued violence'? | in Jalisco. The CNDH told the lawyer that the families no longer had to go to Mexico City for the DNA samples and that they could do the procedures in Jalisco. The government was able to confirm the identity of three of the eight civilians killed. The government stated that their DNA samples matched those of the family... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363776 | Describe the 'Continued violence' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | Mexico City. The lawyer stated that the families went to the forensic medical services installations in Guadalajara to see several bodies the government had sent from Villa Purificación. Although they gave DNA samples at the PGR offices in Jalisco to see if any of the corpses at the morgue were relatives, investigators... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363744 | Describe the 'Background and possible motives' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | of the surprise operation. They said the government confirmed this through wiretapping. The sources stated that the CJNG had detected unusual law enforcement activity in the area where El Mencho was hiding, but they did not have clear information on the operative against him until it was leaked by an insider. When the ... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363738 | Describe the content of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | this attack had not been displayed by other crime groups in Mexico. The attacks garnered international headlines and reactions from the highest levels of the Mexican government, including President Enrique Peña Nieto, who promised the dismantling of the CJNG's leadership structure. Mexico's National Security Commission... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363780 | Describe the 'Continued violence' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | to the state government, the increase in violence was a result of the arrests carried out by security forces against the criminal groups' leadership structures, as organized crime groups are destabilized and have to restructure – often violently – after their leaders are taken down. In 2016 alone, Jalisco recorded 1,15... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363785 | Reconstruct the content about 'Investigation and crackdowns' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | the helicopter attack. At the building where he was arrested, authorities confiscated four assault rifles, three handguns, a package of cocaine, four vehicles, and radio communication equipment. According to PF chief Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos (es), El Tanque was a high-ranking leader of the CJNG and reported d... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363770 | Describe the 'Peaceful protests' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | and played a video recording of a child who advocated honesty as a means for peace. "Peace starts in each and everyone one of us," was the final quote of the recording. On 14 May, multiple civil organizations got together in Mexico City and announced their plan to organize another silent march for Jalisco in the city o... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363763 | Reconstruct the content about 'Government' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | security forces to divide their units to restore order and clear up the streets, allowing the CJNG members to escape. He attributed the root cause of the violence to the balkanization of organized crime groups in Jalisco and the nearby regions. His remarks, however, drew criticism after the media considered that the go... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363750 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Helicopter attack' content. | rocket launcher missiles, 5 hand grenades, 92 chargers for multiple weapons, and 3,800 cartridges of different weapon calibers. Possession of several of the above weapons was illegal under Mexican law. Authorities also seized radio communication equipment, several bullet-proof vests, and nine vehicles. One of the vehic... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363760 | Based on the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', describe the 'Government' section. | helicopter attack victims in private. On 4 May, the government held a ceremony at Campo Marte in Mexico City, where Peña Nieto headed a flag ceremony with the Military Service volunteers. In his speech, he thanked the Mexican Armed Forces for "risking their lives" for working to maintain peace in Mexico, and stated tha... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363768 | Summarize the 'Peaceful protests' part of '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | On 9 May, around 1,000 civilians in Guadalajara dressed in white and conducted a 3.2 km silent march. The march started in the Providencia neighborhood in western Guadalajara and ended at La Minerva, one of the city's main monuments. It was organized online under the hashtag #CaminataPorLaPazGDL. According to the march... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363788 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Aftermath'? | After the 1 May attacks, the Mexican government placed significant attention on El Mencho. In other violent events in the Mexican Drug War, the government has swiftly responded against sensational acts of violence, often leading to the arrest or death of drug kingpins. Peña Nieto said after the attacks that the CJNG wa... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363783 | Describe the 'Investigation and crackdowns' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | May attacks. On 15 May, the Government of Jalisco disarmed the municipal police forces of Villa Purificación and Unión de Tula. Villa Purificación had 19 police officers and one police chief, while Unión de Tula had 11 police officers and one police chief. All of them were ordered to appear in court. Legally, the state... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363758 | Explain what '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' covers in the 'Roadblocks and arsons' section. | blockades, and asked them to remain at home until the situation was resolved by law enforcement. The warning also extended to American tourists planning to visit Jalisco, imploring them to avoid visiting the area and to observe public announcements by the Mexican government. The consulate was closed for International W... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363745 | What information does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' provide on 'Helicopter attack'? | Before dawn at around 6:30 a.m. on 1 May 2015, an armed convoy from the CJNG made their way from Casimiro Castillo to Villa Purificación via dirt roads. The vehicles drove with their headlights off to avoid detection by the Mexican Air Force and the Federal Police (PF), who were doing air surveillance of the area in fo... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363751 | What information does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' provide on 'Helicopter attack'? | The smoke from the helicopter's crash lasted a few hours, and several of the helicopter's pieces scattered as far as 250 m from each other. About 24 hours after the crash, the Army reached the crash site and cordoned off the area to allow investigators to collect forensic evidence. Soldiers established checkpoints arou... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363743 | Based on the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', describe the 'Background and possible motives' section. | violence in Jalisco was a reaction to Operation Jalisco. According to sources from the PF, prior to the helicopter attack, El Mencho was spotted in Tonaya, Jalisco, which prompted a law enforcement offensive to apprehend him. His gunmen defended him from the PF and he was able to escape. The helicopter that was shot do... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363757 | Explain what '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' covers in the 'Roadblocks and arsons' section. | passengers killed in Villa Purificación, eight suspected CJNG members and a state police officer from Autlán were killed in other clashes stemming from the 1 May attacks. Several state and federal police officers were reported wounded in confrontations in Jalisco and other states. The day of the attacks, the U.S. Consu... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363754 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Roadblocks and arsons'? | to burning vehicles and setting up numerous blockades, the CJNG also burned several banks, gas stations, and businesses across western Mexico. Thousands of people were left stranded across major highways and streets since they were unable to get to their destinations because of the attacks. The roads in Guadalajara and... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363784 | Reconstruct the content about 'Investigation and crackdowns' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | government conducted a large-scale investigation and discovered that organized crime groups had infiltrated the police. Around 150 state officials were disarmed. Jalisco's security commissioner Francisco Alejandro Solorio Aréchiga informed the press that they retrieved 36 rifles (20 from Villa Purificación and 16 from ... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363789 | Based on the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', describe the 'Aftermath' section. | they were able to manage resources, logistics, and intelligence information in their favor. In addition, the CJNG was suspected of having well-trained foot soldiers, likely with former police and military training, who employed paramilitary tactics during the 1 May attacks. The attention shifted from El Mencho on 15 Ju... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363777 | Describe the 'Continued violence' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | since this gave investigators an excuse to not investigate the highly decomposed bodies. He also stated that it would be impossible for investigators to prove that those killed used any weapons on 1 May or were part of the CJNG. On 21 May, the families attempted to put forward a writ of amparo and accused the governmen... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363737 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | Drug War in which organized crime groups shot down an aircraft. As the government extended its crackdown on the CJNG, it issued its highest security alert level and coordinated municipal, state, and federal security forces. The CJNG responded to the offensive by hijacking 39 buses, trucks, and cars throughout western M... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363741 | Describe the 'Background and possible motives' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | was covered in international media, prompting reactions at the highest levels of the Mexican government. President Enrique Peña Nieto told the public that day through his Twitter account that the CJNG would be dismantled by the government. Mexico's security commissioner Monte Alejandro Rubido García (es) told reporters... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363772 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Continued violence'? | On 19 May 2015, rumors spread that the Army was involved in a shootout with suspected organized crime members in Villa Purificación. The death toll that circulated was eight civilians dead. The state government clarified that those killed were involved in the attacks of 1 May. According to accounts from several familie... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363756 | Reconstruct the content about 'Roadblocks and arsons' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | had assigned Secretary of Interior Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong to communicate on his behalf. By the end of the day, Jalisco and the surrounding states were restored to normality, but Jalisco authorities recommended that its citizens remain indoors if possible. The red alert lasted until 3 May, and the government issued a... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363781 | Summarize the 'Investigation and crackdowns' part of '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | Following the attacks of 1 May, the government arrested 19 people suspected of participating in the attacks. One of the suspects was injured after engaging in a gunfight with an officer from the Jalisco State Police, and was under arrest at the hospital. He was shot in the head after reportedly hijacking and setting a ... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363748 | Reconstruct the content about 'Helicopter attack' from the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | area when the missing men were not found. On 4 May, the government confirmed that it had located the victims of the attack. They had to identify their corpses by conducting DNA tests as the bodies has been torn into pieces from the helicopter's explosion. This increased the death toll to six. On 6 May, the seventh pass... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363762 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Government' content. | police's side to the CJNG, he stated that he was not aware of any illegal intelligence sharing between law enforcement and organized crime. A reporter asked him whether the helicopter attack counted as vandalism too, and he clarified that that attack was different from the roadblocks and arson reported elsewhere in Jal... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363779 | What information does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' provide on 'Continued violence'? | claimed that the Army safeguarded the morgues to prevent civilians from seeing the bodies and identifying them. On 22 May, the families of the missing people returned to Villa Purificación. According to the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, a branch of the Government of Jalisco, violence between organized crime g... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363747 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Helicopter attack'? | PF. Some of the soldiers killed were part of the Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales, the elite special forces unit of the Army. The other passengers were taken to the Regional Military Hospitals in Guadalajara to receive medical attention. Their health conditions were not made public. The day of the attack, the Mexican gove... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363759 | Describe the 'Government' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | At 1 p.m. on 1 May, President Peña Nieto made an official announcement on social media regarding the helicopter attack. He stated that he lamented the death of the soldiers killed "in the line of duty," and thanked the courage of the federal forces in combating organized crime. The government confirmed that they were p... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363752 | From the article on '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks', restate the 'Roadblocks and arsons' content. | As the government deployed throughout Jalisco to crack down on the CJNG's offensive, violence erupted in 25 of its municipalities and in four surrounding states: Colima, Nayarit, Michoacán, and Guanajuato. In these areas, the CJNG hijacked 39 vehicles and established roadblocks using cars, trucks, and transportation bu... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363782 | Summarize the 'Investigation and crackdowns' part of '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | were released after they were found not guilty. Of the 11 detainees, 6 were accused of terrorism and organized crime charges for participating in the car hijackings and arson. Four additional suspects were charged with the theft of oil for use in arson. On 6 May, the PGR formally charged five suspects for illegal posse... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363769 | Describe the 'Peaceful protests' section of the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks'. | included people from various age groups; entire families were also recorded in attendance. There were also several sports, business, and religious groups present. They were guarded by the Guadalajara Municipal Police, the Jalisco State Police, and the Civil Protection and Fire Brigade corporations. Once civilians reach... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_May_2015_Jalisco_attacks_30363775 | What does the article about '1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks' say regarding 'Continued violence'? | told her that the relatives were not getting their bodies back and that they would let the corpses rot. She claimed that the soldier told her that they killed those people because they were responsible for the deaths of their comrades. This case was first reviewed by the PGR in Jalisco, and was then sent to the SEIDO ... | [
"1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks — Background and possible motives\n\nin Mexico's criminal landscape had grown significantly since 2009–2010. The group was formed as a splinter organization of the Milenio and Sinaloa Cartels after several of their leaders were arrested or killed. Their international drug trafficking ope... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692776 | What information does the article about '1 Medical Battalion Group' provide on 'History'? | 1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC). | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692784 | From the article on '1 Medical Battalion Group', restate the 'Further reading' content. | Ladysmith Municipality Heritage Commemorative Brochure – 2 July 2011 ; 1 Medical Battalion Group 1895– 1990 (brochure published in 1990) ; The Scottish Connection- Based on an original article written by Ken Gillings, Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, 29 October 2007. Adapted and *shortened by Graeme Fuller. ; 1 Medical Battali... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692778 | Reconstruct the content about 'The Great War 1914–1918' from the article on '1 Medical Battalion Group'. | The Natal Medical Corps was mobilised in 1914 and served in the South West African Campaign where they formed the 6th Stationary Hospital at Swakupmond and manned the hospital ship 'Ebani'. Another section took part in the battle for Gideon against German forces. At the conclusion of the SWA Campaign the Field Ambulanc... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692782 | Reconstruct the content about 'The Border War and the formation of 1 Medical Battalion Group' from the article on '1 Medical Battalion Group'. | After the Second World War the activities of the Unit were confined to reorganisation and training camps. The reinstated 17 Field Ambulance did Border duties and conventional operations in Angola in the late 70's. 1st Field Ambulance members were involved in detached duties in Northern Natal along the Mozambique border... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692779 | Describe the 'The Great War 1914–1918' section of the article about '1 Medical Battalion Group'. | was involved in most major battles including the Somme, Deville Wood, Ypres and Menin Road. The Natal Medical Corps was again mobilised with other Natal Regiments and sent to the Reef during the Rand Strikes of 1922. In the 1935 the Natal Medical Corps was designated 1st Field Ambulance and in 1939, and following the m... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692781 | From the article on '1 Medical Battalion Group', restate the 'Internal unrest in South Africa' content. | The Unit was mobilised in 1959/60 as part of Ops Duiker during the Cato Manor Riots. During Ops Letaba in Voortrekkerhoogte in 1961, helicopters were used for casualty evacuation for the first time, and members of 1st Field Ambulance were told they were in the 'forefront of modern warfare'. In 2021 the group was mobili... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692777 | What does the article about '1 Medical Battalion Group' say regarding 'Anglo-Boer War and early years – 1914'? | 1899 saw the first active mobilisation of the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps in the Anglo Boer War where the Corps served with distinction with Imperial forces including the Seaforth Highlanders, their first association with the Highland Tartan. The Militia Act of 1904 saw the change in name to Natal Medical Corps and a... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692775 | What information does the article about '1 Medical Battalion Group' provide? | 1 Medical Battalion Group (1 Med) is a Medical Battalion in the South African Medical Health Services (SAMHS), part of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit. It is based in the c... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Medical_Battalion_Group_24692780 | What information does the article about '1 Medical Battalion Group' provide on 'World War II'? | All medical units were pooled and new units numbers from 10 upwards. The members of 1st Field Ambulance formed the major component of 10 and 11 Field Ambulances wearing the Mackenzie Tartan behind their cap badges to maintain their identity. 10 and 11 Field Ambulances saw service in the Western Desert and Italy. 17 Fie... | [
"1 Medical Battalion Group — History\n\n1 Medical Battalion Group can trace its roots back to the Militia units of old Natal, dating back to 1895, when the Ambulance detachments of Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles and Natal Carbineers were merged to form the Natal Volunteer Medical Corps (NVMC).",
"1 M... |
1_Mile_to_You_4676993 | Based on the article about '1 Mile to You', describe the 'Reception' section. | S. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. It received a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. | [
"1 Mile to You — Production\n\nThe movie was filmed in Jackson, Mississippi and other locations near it.",
"1 Mile to You — Reception\n\nS. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. It received a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.",
"1 Mile to You\n\n1 Mile to You is a 2017 American... |
1_Mile_to_You_4676989 | Describe the content of the article about '1 Mile to You'. | 1 Mile to You is a 2017 American sports romantic drama film directed by Leif Tilden and starring Billy Crudup, Graham Rogers, Liana Liberato, Stefanie Scott, Tim Roth, and Melanie Lynskey. It is based on Jeremy Jackson's 2002 novel Life at These Speeds. | [
"1 Mile to You — Production\n\nThe movie was filmed in Jackson, Mississippi and other locations near it.",
"1 Mile to You — Reception\n\nS. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. It received a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.",
"1 Mile to You\n\n1 Mile to You is a 2017 American... |
1_Mile_to_You_4676990 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '1 Mile to You'. | When a teenager loses his girlfriend in a horrible and devastating accident, he finds that his running keeps him connected to her during his "runner's high" moments in which his heart elates and becomes ecstatic. Chasing her memory drives him to run faster and win races for his new coach. Before long, his newfound noto... | [
"1 Mile to You — Production\n\nThe movie was filmed in Jackson, Mississippi and other locations near it.",
"1 Mile to You — Reception\n\nS. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. It received a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.",
"1 Mile to You\n\n1 Mile to You is a 2017 American... |
1_Mile_to_You_4676991 | From the article on '1 Mile to You', restate the 'Cast' content. | Tim Roth as Coach Jared ; Peter Coyote as Principal Umber ; Billy Crudup as Coach K ; Melanie Lynskey as Coach Rowan ; Graham Rogers as Kevin ; Liana Liberato as Henny ; Stefanie Scott as Ellie | [
"1 Mile to You — Production\n\nThe movie was filmed in Jackson, Mississippi and other locations near it.",
"1 Mile to You — Reception\n\nS. Jhoanna Robledo of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. It received a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.",
"1 Mile to You\n\n1 Mile to You is a 2017 American... |
1_Monk_Street,_Monmouth_24068498 | From the article on '1 Monk Street, Monmouth', restate the 'History' content. | May many hearts receive the seed Of saving the truth. Another song which was sung at each general meeting was: Hurrah for the men who work According to Keith Kissack some of the lectures may have been hard going with a programme of 1892/3 a selection being Hommer, Drink Work & Wages, Queens English, The Family Circle, ... | [
"1 Monk Street, Monmouth — History\n\nMay many hearts receive the seed Of saving the truth. Another song which was sung at each general meeting was: Hurrah for the men who work According to Keith Kissack some of the lectures may have been hard going with a programme of 1892/3 a selection being Hommer, Drink Work & ... |
1_Monk_Street,_Monmouth_24068497 | Based on the article about '1 Monk Street, Monmouth', describe the 'History' section. | Mrs. Matilda Jones (died 1874) of Ancre Hill financed the Institutes construction. It opened its doors on 15 October 1868 following a procession to Ancre Hill, then the home of Matilda Jones, of working men headed by a Military band and accompanied by the friendly Societies with their banners. The purpose of the constr... | [
"1 Monk Street, Monmouth — History\n\nMay many hearts receive the seed Of saving the truth. Another song which was sung at each general meeting was: Hurrah for the men who work According to Keith Kissack some of the lectures may have been hard going with a programme of 1892/3 a selection being Hommer, Drink Work & ... |
1_Monk_Street,_Monmouth_24068499 | Summarize the 'History' part of '1 Monk Street, Monmouth'. | Teachers because they were unhappy being excluded from decision making in the schools. In 1885 the Church of England Temperance Society had offices in the building. Its members used the building when distributing petitions in favor of Sunday Closing and that flower shows were an antidote to alcohol. In 1890 the winter ... | [
"1 Monk Street, Monmouth — History\n\nMay many hearts receive the seed Of saving the truth. Another song which was sung at each general meeting was: Hurrah for the men who work According to Keith Kissack some of the lectures may have been hard going with a programme of 1892/3 a selection being Hommer, Drink Work & ... |
1_Monk_Street,_Monmouth_24068496 | Describe the content of the article about '1 Monk Street, Monmouth'. | 1 Monk Street, Monmouth was built as a Working Men's Free Institute. It is a Grade II Listed building in Monmouth, Wales and located next to Monmouth Baptist Church. The architect was Benjamin Lawrence of Newport who later designed the church next door. The institute's staircase was made by Macfarlane, Glasgow, Wrought... | [
"1 Monk Street, Monmouth — History\n\nMay many hearts receive the seed Of saving the truth. Another song which was sung at each general meeting was: Hurrah for the men who work According to Keith Kissack some of the lectures may have been hard going with a programme of 1892/3 a selection being Hommer, Drink Work & ... |
1_Month_2_Live_22051961 | Describe the 'Critical response' section of the article about '1 Month 2 Live'. | USA Today called the story "nuanced and moving". IGN described it as "one of the most human stories that Marvel has published in a long time", and commended Marvel for not devising "some magical cure for Dennis' cancer"; however, Comic Book Resources stated that it was "ambitious but flawed". | [
"1 Month 2 Live — Critical response\n\nUSA Today called the story \"nuanced and moving\". IGN described it as \"one of the most human stories that Marvel has published in a long time\", and commended Marvel for not devising \"some magical cure for Dennis' cancer\"; however, Comic Book Resources stated that it was \... |
1_Month_2_Live_22051959 | Describe the content of the article about '1 Month 2 Live'. | One Month to Live, also called 1 Month 2 Live, is a 5-issue limited series comic book produced by Marvel Comics on a weekly basis in 2010. It was written by Rick Remender in collaboration with Stuart Moore, John Ostrander, and Rob Williams. The concept was devised by Marvel editor Steve Wacker with the premise "What wo... | [
"1 Month 2 Live — Critical response\n\nUSA Today called the story \"nuanced and moving\". IGN described it as \"one of the most human stories that Marvel has published in a long time\", and commended Marvel for not devising \"some magical cure for Dennis' cancer\"; however, Comic Book Resources stated that it was \... |
1_Month_2_Live_22051960 | Reconstruct the content about 'Plot' from the article on '1 Month 2 Live'. | In an accident with toxic waste, banker Dennis Sykes gains superpowers and an untreatable cancer. With a life expectancy of barely a month, Sykes launches himself on a brief career as a superhero, in an attempt to make a difference in the world while he still can, assisting the Fantastic Four in saving Ego the Living P... | [
"1 Month 2 Live — Critical response\n\nUSA Today called the story \"nuanced and moving\". IGN described it as \"one of the most human stories that Marvel has published in a long time\", and commended Marvel for not devising \"some magical cure for Dennis' cancer\"; however, Comic Book Resources stated that it was \... |
1_More_Hit_3829878 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1 More Hit'. | 1 More Hit is a documentary film by Shauna Garr. It follows the life of hip hop producer J-Swift, formerly of The Pharcyde, from homelessness and crack addiction to his mission to win back his life and music career. 1 More Hit premiered at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. The documentary highlighted J-Swift's... | [
"1 More Hit — Cast\n\nJ-Swift ; Akon ; Twink Caplan ; Shauna Garr ; Paul Mooney All appearing as themselves.",
"1 More Hit\n\n1 More Hit is a documentary film by Shauna Garr. It follows the life of hip hop producer J-Swift, formerly of The Pharcyde, from homelessness and crack addiction to his mission to win back... |
1_More_Hit_3829879 | What information does the article about '1 More Hit' provide? | and tobacco use and addiction. The filmmaker updated the documentary in 2011 when it was picked up for digital release by Gravitas Ventures. It released digitally over 16.5 million homes. The doc had its ON DEMAND premiere in January 2012 and is available on DVD through Smart Girl Productions. Shauna Garr started a Kic... | [
"1 More Hit — Cast\n\nJ-Swift ; Akon ; Twink Caplan ; Shauna Garr ; Paul Mooney All appearing as themselves.",
"1 More Hit\n\n1 More Hit is a documentary film by Shauna Garr. It follows the life of hip hop producer J-Swift, formerly of The Pharcyde, from homelessness and crack addiction to his mission to win back... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137688 | Describe the 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"' section of the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | experience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed Commissioner of the 1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. In March 2004, Mikhail Shvydkoy w... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137704 | Reconstruct the content about 'Results' from the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | the event was closed, discussion and preparation for the 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art started. These works were taken over by the curator-coordinator of the 1st Moscow Biennale, Joseph Backstein, who established the art fund-operator "Moscow Biennale" for these purposes and acted as the Commissioner of the M... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137689 | What information does the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' provide on 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"'? | Biennale took place. It was attended by: the head of the FACC Mikhail Shvydkoy, the head of the Department of Contemporary Art of the FACC Maya Kobakhidze, her deputy Alexander Zavolokin, the Biennale Commissioner, the General Director of ROSIZO Evgeny Zyablov and the curator-coordinator of the Biennale Joseph Backstei... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137681 | What information does the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' provide? | Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography (FACC) and the State Museum and Exhibition Center ROSIZO. The Minister of Culture (since 2004 - the head of FACC) Mikhail Shvydkoy was appointed the chairman of the organizing committee, the commissioner - the director of ROSIZO Evgeny Zyablov, the curator-coordinator - Zya... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137687 | From the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art', restate the 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"' content. | theme "The Big Project for Russia. Problems and Prospects ". Prominent curators from all over the world took part in the symposium, which became the first stage of the implementation of the "Big Project": Francesco Bonami and Germano Celant (Italy), Harald Szeemann and Hans Ulrich Obrist (Switzerland), Rene Block (Germ... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137696 | Describe the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' section of the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | former Lenin Museum was picketed by its employees, and rallies against the content of the exposition were held there. Conservatives - : communists, monarchists, representatives of the Orthodox Church - were harshly criticized in media. The exhibition was criticized for pessimism, "chernukha", the desire to scare and sh... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137680 | Describe the content of the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | The 1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art was held in Moscow from January 28 to February 28, 2005. This exhibition laid the concept, structure and traditions of the Moscow Biennale, in accordance with which the subsequent shows were held: the division of the Biennale program into three parts - the thematic main project... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137694 | Based on the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art', describe the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' section. | of Hope", the building of the Lenin Museum, which has been part of the State Historical Museum since 1993 and closed to visitors, was freed from the funds stored in it. The organizers understood that they were taking a risky step: "The Biennale is unlikely to cause a culture shock. It has been prepared by many exhibiti... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137699 | From the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art', restate the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' content. | window onto the street, into the courtyard of the museum, where there were severe February frosts. Anyone could walk into the booth and urinate. In the courtyard, a stalactite of a characteristic yellow color hung down, which was the final piece of art. The artists dedicated their brainchild to Marcel Duchamp, who exhi... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137683 | What information does the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' provide? | of the main project, 41 artists from 22 countries presented their works. More than 30 special projects were posted at the Pushkin Museum, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Central House of Artists, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMMA) and the Museum Center of the Russian State University for the Humanities. The artists Chri... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137686 | Describe the 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"' section of the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | director of ROSIZO Evgeny Zyablov, whose deputies at that time they both worked. The idea was supported in the ministry and personally by the Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoy, who headed the organizing committee created in 2003 to prepare the Moscow Biennale. 53 million rubles were allocated from the state budget t... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137692 | Reconstruct the content about 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' from the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | Almost from the very beginning of the preparation, the theme of the Biennale was announced as "The Dialectic of Hope" - after the title of the book by the sociologist and publicist of the left wing Boris Kagarlitsky (1988), which was banned in the Soviet Union. Kagarlitsky himself was declared an "associated thinker", ... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137693 | Explain what '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' covers in the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' section. | the main project, prompted commentators to assume that the entire event was left-leaning. However, Zyablov and Backstein invariably answered journalists' questions that "the project will not be left-wing." The Biennale Commissioner explained in his opening remarks to the catalog: "The main exhibition of the Biennale - ... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137685 | What does the article about '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' say regarding 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"'? | 1990s.This policy was expressed in increasing the participation of the state in the cultural life of the country, primarily through the growth of funding for large-scale cultural projects. The embodiment of the new cultural policy was the federal target program "Culture of Russia (2001-2005)", adopted by the Ministry o... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137682 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | things. In Moscow we wanted to do something special. A group of curators came here, each with their own ideas, and it is a collective project. <..> We present a new generation of interesting, emerging artists from different countries, from whom we made a focussed selection. We had never worked with many of them before.... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137697 | From the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art', restate the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' content. | as an "epigraph", they demonstrated Mikhail Romm's documentary "Living Lenin", entirely composed of newsreels and once part of the museum exposition. Many of the artists presented at the exhibition also worked with the "theme of the leader", others - with a broader theme of reflection on the revolutionary and totalitar... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137684 | From the article on '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art', restate the 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"' content. | By the mid-1990s, regular large international event were held in Moscow, dedicated to most areas of culture and art: the International Tchaikovsky Competition, the Moscow Film Festival, the Golden Mask Theater Festival, the Moscow International Book Fair and others. An obvious gap in this row was the absence of an even... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137691 | Summarize the 'Background - "The Big Project for Russia"' part of '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | curators: Joseph Backstein (curator-coordinator), Daniel Birnbaum (Sweden), Yara Bubnova (Bulgaria), Nicolas Bourriaud (France), Rosa Martinez (Spain) and Hans Ulrich Obrist (Switzerland). An independent and separate curatorial program was announced by Robert Storr (USA). However, at a regular press conference on Septe... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137695 | Explain what '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' covers in the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' section. | that Lenin was a revolutionary. That is, an actual political artist. <...> So there is no particular hostility from this place to what will be displayed there. Mikhail Shvydkoy" The 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art opened on January 27: first at the Vorobyovy Gory metro station, then at the Shchusev Museum of Ar... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137700 | Explain what '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' covers in the 'Special projects and guests' section. | More than 30 special projects were presented at the 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. They were housed in the Pushkin Museum, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Central House of Artists, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMMA) and the Museum Center of the Russian State University for the Humanities. The artists Christian... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137698 | Summarize the 'Main project - "Dialectic of Hope"' part of '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'. | brought a hundred small bronze figurines of Deng Xiaoping - such figurines were created by her father, a socialist realist artist. French artist Melik Ohanian invited viewers to compose a chain of words on the light panel, leading from the word slave to its anagram valse. Moscow artist David Ter-Oganyan presented the i... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
1_Moscow_Biennale_of_Contemporary_Art_31137703 | Explain what '1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art' covers in the 'Results' section. | The main result of the 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, according to many commentators, was the confident statement of Russia about itself in the world art community. The Biennale was attended by about 200 thousand people, and 600 publications dedicated to this event were published in the Russian and world pres... | [
"1 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art — Background - \"The Big Project for Russia\"\n\nexperience - a year earlier he worked as Commissioner for a Russian project at the 25th Bienal de São Paulo, and then his partner-curator was Backstein. Thus, at the beginning of the following year, Evgeny Zyablov was appointed ... |
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