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  • Palestinian "Militiamen" Celebrate Israeli Pullout from Gaza

    CAMERA Snapshots 2009

  • Militiamen also used chains to seal the doors of the ruling party headquarters and several ministries.

    Yemen officials: 38 killed in capital fighting 2011

  • Militiamen were also out in force on major highways and roads leading to neighborhoods in Tripoli that have been scenes of protests and violence.

    Gadhafi Forces Seek to Widen Grip Margaret Coker 2011

  • Militiamen have burned their homes, and raped most of the women over the course of multiple attacks.

    Rape Victims in Congo Call for Justice 2011

  • Militiamen and pro-Gadhafi troops were repelled when they launched attacks trying to take back opposition-held territory in Zawiya and Misrata in fighting that killed at least 30 people.

    Libya Protests: Tripoli In Open Revolt, Pro-Gaddafi Gangs Terrorize Capital 2011

  • *** Africa Militiamen and soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast's defeated president Laurent Gbagbo have started surrendering their weapons, but it may be months before his successor can restore security to the shattered city of Abidjan.

    World Watch 2011

  • PARIS—Militiamen and soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast's defeated president, Laurent Gbagbo, started surrendering their weapons, his rival's camp said, but it may be months before his successor, Alassane Ouattara, can restore security to the shattered city of Abidjan.

    Deposed Leader's Troops Yield Arms in Ivory Coast Monica Mark 2011

  • Jean-Philippe Ksiazek/AFP/Getty Images GAINING GROUND: Militiamen who support incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo patrolled the empty streets of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday as forces loyal to Alassane Ouattara, the internationally recognized Ivory Coast president, approached the capital.

    Photos of the Day 2011

  • Militiamen and soldiers loyal to Ivory Coast's defeated president Laurent Gbagbo have started surrendering their weapons.

    What's News— 2011

  • Militiamen and pro-Gadhafi troops were repelled when they launched attacks trying to take back opposition-held territory in Zawiya and Misrata in fighting that killed at least 30 people.

    Armed Pro-Gadhafi Gangs Patrol Libyan Capital Associated Press 2011

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