I think that the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of ex-combatants have been a success. |
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They are to support disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the former combatants, he said. |
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After Armistice Day, on 11 November 1918, the eight BWIR battalions in France and Italy were concentrated at Taranto in Italy to prepare for demobilisation. |
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A revised disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration policy letter are also awaited. |
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Technical problems prevented the Parties to the Peace Agreement from completing the withdrawal and demobilisation or cantonment of heavy weapons and forces by the deadline. |
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The Commission considers the successful demobilisation and reintegration of ex-Unita soldiers to be crucial for national reconciliation. |
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It is also the key to ensuring that disarmament and demobilisation take place in the first place and are maintained in the long term. |
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He believed that he would be accepted into the national demobilisation programme and reunited with his family. |
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In certain countries security, demobilisation, transport or the link between trade and development is much more in the forefront. |
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But reintegration is not only the end-result of disarmament and demobilisation. |
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Now the government is to demarcate assembly points where the AUC's fighters will live pending their demobilisation. |
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Destabilising, through the demobilisation and disorganisation of the teams in charge of running the business. |
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The spread of the disease was accelerated by the demobilisation of some 200,000 peacekeeping troops. |
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There have been problems, but given the difficult circumstances, the demobilisation process can be qualified as successful, although reintegration has not yet been fully achieved. |
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Mr Santos plans to train urban police squads to pursue the mobs, just as he helped develop army units for jungle combat. Mr Uribe's critics say the demobilisation scheme was part of a pattern of undermining the rule of law. |
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Within this context, the question regarding the demobilisation of former fighters and the issue of the creation of a truth commission to deal with past abuses will certainly soon be made use of. |
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They must also stop all recruitment, training and use of children under the age of 18 for military service, as well as ensure their disarmament, demobilisation and social rehabilitation. |
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The Office is also exploring ways and means for integrating traditional culture and inter-religious dialogue in the process of the disarmament demobilisation and reintegration of former combatants. |
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Actions to encourage demobilisation and the reintegration into the family or trades for child soldiers, has enabled 17 of these children to return to their families. |
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In 1946 the AELTC offered employment to wartime servicemen returning to civilian life during their demobilisation leave. |
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Following his demobilisation Baker returned to London determined to resume his acting career. |
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Could it have been given to him as part of his demobilisation after World War Two? |
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In addition, demobilisation and economic decline following the war caused high unemployment. |
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The music section of the YMCA's education department needed volunteers to work with British troops stationed in Europe awaiting demobilisation. |
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Could it have been given as part of his demobilisation in World War Two? |
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The initial demobilisation of government troops began on 10 March and was to extend to 18 of their 29 assembly points in the following three weeks. |
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Following the end of fighting in the war but prior to demobilisation Secombe joined a pool of entertainers in Naples and formed a comedy duo with Spike Milligan. |
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Upon Fleming's demobilisation in May 1945, he became the Foreign Manager in the Kemsley newspaper group, which at the time owned The Sunday Times. |
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