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By accepting that the fixed self is an illusion imprinted by experience and reinforced by appetite, meditation parachutes in a kind of peacekeeping mission that, if it cannot demobilize the armies, lets us see their nature and temporarily disarms their still juvenile soldiers.
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The presentation also carried a caution about the risks of dismissing the army in the early months of an American occupation in a nation racked by high unemployment: "Cannot immediately demobilize 250K-300K personnel and put on the street".
They cannot be easily demobilized, he explained, while the police, with whom the United Nations is supposed to work, are seen as tainted by their ties to the former government.
But let's demobilize and drop the battle metaphors.
Those who demobilized on Tuesday did so under the framework of earlier legislation allowing insurgent groups to demobilize and members to be reincorporated into society.
This strategy of violence was thus a means for these threatened elites to demobilize the population.
Furthermore, both the southern and northern armies have failed to demobilize tens of thousands of soldiers.
United Nations officials say they have offered the Somali government specific plans to demobilize the children.
American and Iraqi officials said they were trying to demobilize a large number of the fighters.
The paramilitary groups that earned Colombia its violent reputation began to demobilize in 2004.
Its immediate cause was the government's attempt to demobilize two Freikorps brigades.
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