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A recent surge in targeted killings in Karachi is the product of years of lawlessness, much of which implicates major political parties and not just militant groups.
Charge of the Knights, as the operation has become known, is credited with breaking the Mahdi army, after it had directed much of the lawlessness in Basra for at least four years.
They were responsible for much of the lawlessness and crime in the country, including attacks on US and British occupation forces, as well as Western civilians working in Iraq.
The case highlights the lawlessness of much of Afghanistan.
The conflagration also lays bare the lawlessness in much of Libya, which creates the conditions that enable Isis to secure a foothold.
Teenage gangs accounted for a large part of Boston's crime in the early 1990s; in New York, the sources of lawlessness were much broader and more diverse.Nevertheless, lesson number one in both cities is for the police to treat the public with respect.
Many say that the first step must begin with the national police force, which critics have said that Mr. Aristide uses as a weapon to punish political enemies, and the band of armed gangs -- known as chimeres after a fire-breathing monster from Greek mythology -- that many say cause much of the violent lawlessness.
Decades of political instability and lawlessness mean much of Haiti is avoided by tourists.
Why so much greed, and willful lawlessness?
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Much of Afghanistan's current lawlessness is due to the past mistakes of Russia, Pakistan and the United States.
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