Full-time students withdraw from college when mobilized for 12 months but are notified to demobilize early. |
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Splinter paramilitary groups did not sign on to the agreement to demobilize. |
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Politically, everyone wants to demobilize reserve soldiers as quickly as possible following a national emergency requiring their presence. |
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Finally, it should be remembered that many combatants who are asked to demobilize have women and children with them in the bush. |
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The decision was being made whether to demobilize the child soldiers or send them to the front lines. |
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The Government would like to recall that it was even prepared to demobilize and reintegrate the 40 other children associated with dissidents. |
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Our nationwide programme to demobilize child soldiers was completed in that same year. |
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On the other hand, Americans as always wanted to demobilize rapidly and return to the private lives and careers interrupted by Pearl Harbor. |
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Strafford's execution took place on the 12th, and the following day Parliament voted the funds needed to demobilize all the troops in the north. |
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This mission has played a critical role in supporting the government's efforts to demobilize paramilitary forces in Colombia. |
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Mr. KÄLIN said that there was widespread concern at the slow implementation of measures to demobilize all children in the Sudan. |
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Efforts to demobilize non-State militia or integrate them into the FARDC have improved the overall security situation in Ituri. |
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The government of 1945 was better prepared than that of 1918 to demobilize its soldiers and secure the future of its military. |
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But this week, even as a new cabinet was sworn in, the Houthis showed no signs of honoring their commitment to demobilize. |
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Please indicate the measures taken to comply with the obligation under the Comprehensive Peace Agreement to demobilize all children in the ranks of former warring parties by July 2005 and to report on the situation. |
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According to the agreement, the FNL's estimated 3,000 fighters could either join the national army or demobilize under UN supervision within 30 days. |
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He is an eloquent symbol of hope for young victims of violence, as well as those working to demobilize and rehabilitate children caught up in armed conflict. |
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The idea of trying to demobilize soldiers during an armed conflict is unique to the issue of child soldiers as demobilization normally occurs once a conflict has ended. |
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We are one of the largest supporters of the work of the Organization of American States to support peace and demobilize paramilitary forces in Colombia. |
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Therefore, had the PAE agreement with the United Nations not been confirmed, PAE was at risk of losing its legal status in the Sudan and consequently would have had to demobilize. |
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This legislation provides for the granting of benefits by reducing the penalty of deprivation of liberty to a maximum of eight years for those who demobilize, lay down their arms and cease hostilities. |
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We are one of the largest supporters of the Organization of American States, working in Colombia to support peace and demobilize paramilitary forces in that country. |
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England added further unkeepable promises guaranteeing to restrain English settlement if Pontiac would demobilize his allies and leave the restraining up to the English. |
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Germany was to demobilize sufficient soldiers by 31 March 1920 to leave an army of no more than 100,000 men in a maximum of seven infantry and three cavalry divisions. |
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Both leaders agreed to demobilize their armies and sign the peace treaty. |
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