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Emotional distress is common in Colombian armed conflict victims.
Some people never completed the paperwork to prove they were conflict victims.
"Peace is now ever closer for the Colombian people and millions of conflict victims," he said.
Kerry, who said the US would consider removing the Farc from the US list of terrorist organizations after the agreement, lauded the deal, telling conflict victims and former combatants in Cartagena: "Anybody can pick up a gun, blow things up, hurt other people, but it doesn't take you anywhere... Peace is hard work".
From his first movie, Knife in the Water, and his British masterpiece Cul-de-sac, through his American triumphs Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown, down to his version of Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles and The Ghost, he's been fascinated by people in claustrophobic conflict, victims of a malign destiny playing dangerous games with each other.
Far-rights rise and dehumanising of conflict victims are greatest barriers to join European action.
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The only adult subject was never recorded as a conflict victim.
Each PC was a 10 minute focal sample on the conflict victim recording all affiliative (defined as contact sitting, preening or beak-to-beak or beak-to-body touching) and aggressive interactions, taken immediately after aggressive conflict ceased.
A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with binomial error structures and a logit link function was used to see whether providing support to a conflict victim during the conflict (yes/no; independent variable) influenced the likelihood of providing consolation during the postconflict period (yes/no; binomial dependent variable).
Finally, as consolation (postconflict affiliation from a bystander to the conflict victim) in ravens is provided by bystanders with whom the victim shares a valuable relationship (Fraser & Bugnyar 2010b), we investigated whether dyadic levels of agonistic support predicted levels of postconflict consolation.
The first affiliative contact (defined as preening, contact sitting or briefly touching another's body or beak with own beak) from a bystander (any group member other than the conflict opponents) to the conflict victim (initial recipient of aggression) in the 10 min following the cessation of aggression (known as 'consolation'; see Fraser & Bugnyar 2010b for further details) was also recorded.
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