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Many in Lebanon have worried that the indictments would ignite strife in a country that remains deeply divided.
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Some prefer candlelight to igniting strife /they strive with words /and with letters they fight /with a fresh page they cross out the night.
Nothing ignites strife or resentment as readily as double standards.
"The Imbaba incident clearly shows that there are some people who are still working behind the scenes to ignite sectarian strife in Egypt".
The Syrian regime has cast the uprising in Deraa as a conflict between a loyal military and a large and highly mobile group of heavily-armed foreign-backed insurgents, roaming the country attempting to ignite sectarian strife.
As the Arab countries have all had to learn, no matter how long a terrorist lives abroad, in the end he will inevitably come back to his motherland.Wael Qandil, writing in al-Shorouk, does not rule out the possibility of an external conspiracy against Egypt, but offers a stark warning if the culprits are not found soon:We're dealing with an act of terror intended to ignite sectarian strife.
The attack on Tuesday night followed the Christmas Day bombings of churches and other targets by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram that killed 32 people and seemed aimed at igniting sectarian strife.
Here in Austria, a dispute over tax relief for flood victims ignited the strife within the far-right Freedom Party that led the chancellor, Wolfgang Schüssel, to dissolve Parliament and call new elections.
It was from Anbar province, the Sunni protests ignited a strife against the Iraqi government in December 2012 calling for radical reform which included many illegitimate demands, while Daesh and al-Qaeda splinter groups moved freely to parade their weapons and fly their flags publically long before the fall of Mosul in June 2014.
(There is a map of Europe on the wall, and the starred flag of the European Union: a hint of the tensions that ignited the current strife in Ukraine).
Mr. Milosevic, the Communist leader whose embrace of Serbian nationalism ignited the ethnic strife, was president of Serbia from 1989 to 1997 and president of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.
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