Across
- 3. To increase in intensity or severity.
- 4. A chemical gas used to cause temporary blindness or irritation.
- 6. An official or legal prohibition. Une interdiction.
- 9. Soldiers or military personnel.
- 10. A large organized walk or protest.
- 11. Méfiance. Lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
- 15. Imprisonment without trial.
- 16. Contester. To challenge or question the truth or validity of something.
- 19. To detain someone legally due to suspected wrongdoing.
- 22. Exonérer. To clear someone from blame or wrongdoing.
- 23. Fuir. To run away from danger or a difficult situation.
- 24. Ambassade. A government building where diplomats work in a foreign country.
- 25. A statement expressing regret or sorrow for wrongdoing.
Down
- 1. Without weapons.
- 2. Armed groups that are not part of the official military.
- 5. People who are killed or injured during a conflict or disaster.
- 7. People who take part in a violent disturbance of the peace.
- 8. Interdire
- 12. Une impasse. A situation in which neither side can make progress.
- 13. Un manifestant.
- 14. Héritage. Something handed down from the past, such as traditions or consequences.
- 17. Enquête. An investigation to uncover facts or information.
- 18. Inciter. To cause or trigger an action or response.
- 20. Représailles. Action taken in response to an attack or wrongdoing.
- 21. Injured, especially in a conflict or accident.
