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De-mining outfits, which rely a great deal on military expertise and ex-military personnel, are sometimes suspected of pursuing dual agendas for their home governments.
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De-mining has not only attracted humanitarian organisations, commercial de-miners are also cashing in.
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De-mining must proceed at a far faster rate than has been the case in the past.
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"De-mining continues to be one of my government's top priorities," Foreign Minister Leonardo Simao told the U.N. General
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"De-mining is essential to get people back on their feet and working for themselves," Ekloff said.
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The aid workers, American Jessica Buchanan and Dane Poul Hagen Thisted, were kidnapped from the town of Galkayo in the semi-autonomous Galmudug region in October while working for the Danish De-mining Group DDG.
News - chicagotribune.com Abdi 2012
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The aid workers, American Jessica Buchanan and Dane Poul Hagen Thisted, were kidnapped from the town of Galkayo in the semi-autonomous Galmudug region in October while working for the Danish De-mining Group DDG.
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The aid workers, American Jessica Buchanan and Dane Poul Hagen Thisted, were kidnapped from the town of Galkayo in the semi-autonomous Galmudug region in October while working for the Danish De-mining Group DDG.
News - chicagotribune.com Abdi 2012
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De-mining operations are very dangerous and costly
MercoPress 2010
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"The existence of landmines ... continues to hamper the delivery of humanitarian aid and the return of refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs)," Margaret Mathew Mathiang, deputy chair of the South Sudan De-mining Authority (SSDA) in Juba, told IRIN.
Spero News 2010
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