The railway and road construction works require the removal of land mines strewn across the demilitarized zone. |
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High-performance tactical aircraft or drones would cross the demilitarized zone and North Korean coasts and penetrate up to fifty miles inland. |
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The prisons systems would be emptied and the borders demilitarized and opened. |
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French troops also occupied the Rhineland, to ensure that Germany remained demilitarized, as the treaty insisted. |
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Every society that at least partially demilitarized at some point, he argues, had strong monastic institutions, including Tibet, India and Japan. |
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North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel. |
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At present, most of the Sectors have marked demilitarized zones around IDP camps in their areas of responsibility. |
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Through Uribe's 'forgive and forget' policy, he has allowed the distribution of demilitarized paramilitaries throughout all institutions. |
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Turning the lush Korean demilitarized zone into a nature preserve is an enticing idea. |
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Military cooperation is needed because thousands of land mines dot the abandoned demilitarized zone. |
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The Gaeseong industrial park, set up north of the demilitarized zone, is beginning to operate, despite a few hitches. |
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These took place at Tifariti, an uninhabited area in the demilitarized zone of the Western Sahara. |
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While investigating a conflict in the demilitarized zone, both men were seriously injured by a land-mine from the 1948 war. |
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Numerous Chinese tourists come to North Korea to visit the demilitarized zone and relax in casinos. |
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A demilitarized zone must be placed around the borders and they must be policed by a multilateral peacekeeping force. |
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The fort was demilitarized in 1905 after the separation of Norway from Sweden. |
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The Bosporus and the Dardanelles were to be demilitarized and placed under international control. |
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On March 7, 1936, German troops occupy Rhineland, the demilitarized sector along the Rhine bordering on France and Belgium. |
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The Caguan jungle region of Colombia had been demilitarized by the government's 1998 decision to conduct peace talks with the guerrillas. |
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The country held symbolic ground-breaking ceremonies to relink railways and roads through the heavily fortified demilitarized zone splitting the peninsula. |
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A small strip of land, the demilitarized zone, separates the two sides. |
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One entry suggests that the two countries tear off the barb wire along the demilitarized zone, sell them and use the fund to finance the cost of national unification. |
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Senator Marco Rubio, on his trip to Southeast Asia, visited the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. |
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In the main agreement, Germany recognized its frontier with France and Belgium as specified in the Treaty of Versailles, along with the demilitarized status of the Rhineland. |
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Selling demilitarized missiles however is acceptable, an spokesman said. |
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It virtually constitutes the largest demilitarized zone in the world. |
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Common types of buffer zones are demilitarized zones, border zones and certain restrictive easement zones and green belts. |
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Subsequent to the verification of the location of forces, the AMIS Forces will need to identify respective areas of control, demilitarized zones, buffer zones and redeployment zones. |
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In addition, as a member of the UNCMAC Advisory Group, the attaché conducts regular inspections of the demilitarized zone and investigates any Armistice violations. |
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The UN halted hostilities in February 1992, demilitarized the Prevlaka Peninsula and established a zone free of heavy weapons for five kilometres on either side of the Croatian-Yugoslav border. |
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The Special Rapporteur recommends that priority be given to the indigenous peoples' demand that all the armed groups respect their neutral and demilitarized zones. |
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As a result we are very interested in keeping outer space demilitarized and support strict compliance with existing international legal instruments that regulate the activities of States in the field of outer space law. |
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Secure areas have to be demilitarized by properly garrisoning contingents not involved in the joint operations or in patrolling and by deploying the police to maintain law and order. |
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In March 1921, French and Belgian troops occupied Duisburg, which under the Treaty of Versailles formed part of the demilitarized Rhineland. |
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Svalbard is a demilitarized zone, as the treaty prohibits the establishment of military installations. |
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Lastly, Canada should make it very clear it is committed to promoting the demilitarization of Canada's North and to negotiating with Russia granting this region the same demilitarized zone status as Antarctica. |
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They also established Svalbard as a free economic zone and a demilitarized zone. |
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The Svalbard Treaty of 1920 recognized Norwegian sovereignty and established Svalbard as a free economic zone and a demilitarized zone. |
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Discussions with the FARC are taking place in a demilitarized zone the size of Switzerland in south-western Colombia, a process supported internationally by 10 countries, including Canada. |
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The negotiations are due to start at 6 pm local time in Panmunjom, the demilitarized zone and de facto border between the two Koreas, RIA Novosti reported. |
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In March 1921, French and Belgian troops occupied Duisburg, which formed part of the demilitarized Rhineland, according to the Treaty of Versailles. |
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South Korean activists are already planning to loft them over the Demilitarized Zone in balloons. |
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North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War. |
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He brings to light many factual activities of the top secret Operation Prairie Fire, that involved supporting SOG special forces raids into Laos and the Demilitarized Zone. |
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Demilitarized zones along borders are arguably another type of fortification, although a passive kind, providing a buffer between potentially hostile militaries. |
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This Military Demarcation Line is surrounded by a Demilitarized Zone. |
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