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For a time, Zadran resorted to banditry, with his fighters extorting money from motorists on the road that passes his headquarters.
And he continues: "These attacks are part of a spectrum of banditry, with corruption at one end, terrorism at the other, and regular robbery in the middle".
These attacks are part of a spectrum of banditry, with corruption at one end, terrorism at the other, and regular robbery in the middle.
The northern and northeastern lowlands of Kenya were considered by the post-colonial government of Kenya to be a source of insecurity and banditry with little economic potential.
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I think that it makes sense, because it not only has to do with banditry but with guarding the production of goods.
Danger has also curtailed emergency aid programs, with banditry and simmering feuds between armed groups.
Some sought separate states, some sought autonomy agreements and some were occupied primarily with banditry and drug running.
High politics mixed with banditry, and even the most powerful persons and societies were subject to acts of extraordinary savagery and cruelty.
In his lightning trip to Kabul, Mr. Annan met Afghan leaders and the local United Nations staff, which is struggling with banditry and other security issues as it delivers food and other relief around the country.
The other challenges of camel production reported in the study area included insurgency and trans-border problems, armed banditry and conflicts with crop farmers.
As is true of the early days of cryptocurrencies, the early days of physical money were rife with banditry, corruption, fraud and a multitude of other perils.
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