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Belligerents were also capable of using prisoners as hostages to prevent "inhumane" practices.
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Belligerents, politicians and representatives of civil society in the Democratic Republic of Congo open crucial talks Monday in
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Belligerents in the war, which has ravaged the tiny central African counrty, also attended the summit, which was chaired by Tanzanian
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Belligerents in the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) signed a peace agreement in Lusaka in mid-1999.
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Belligerents in the war also attended the summit, which was chaired by Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa.
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Belligerents in Lusaka appeared set on sending the message that the ground in the vast DRC was now ready for the UN forces.
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Belligerents in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) conflict, meeting in the Zimbabwean capital, will press the United Nations for the speedy deployment of 500 observers, a source involved in talks here said Wednesday.
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Belligerents in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) conflict, meeting in the Zimbabwean capital, will ask the United Nations to quickly deploy 500 observers, a source taking part in talks here said Wednesday.
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Out of their sessions came a set of eight “Rules Governing Belligerents.”
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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Out of their sessions came a set of eight “Rules Governing Belligerents.”
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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