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That issue set off an outbreak of lawlessness in Gaza.
Sir John Chilcot's report into the Iraq war disclosed that Admiral Sir Michael Boyce, who was then chief of the defence staff, issued no instructions on how to deal with an outbreak of lawlessness, despite the joint intelligence committee and the Defence Intelligence Staff warning that it was likely, and despite Tony Blair and the Ministry of Defence recognising the seriousness of the risk.
Chilcot reported that both before and during the invasion, the chief of joint operations, Lt Gen John Reith, pointed out to the chiefs of staff that they had issued no instructions about what to do in the event of an outbreak of lawlessness.
CAIRO — At least 73 people were killed in a brawl between rival groups of soccer fans after a match in the city of Port Said on Wednesday, the bloodiest outbreak of lawlessness since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak one year ago.
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But some outbreaks of lawlessness were also indicators of strong, shared sentiments and were driven by a sense of higher purpose.
This is the narrative that in their minds justifies these outbreaks of lawlessness.
First World War helped generate the era of lawlessness.
"There's just an aura of lawlessness.
They create an atmosphere of lawlessness, which in turn leads to real lawlessness.
Looting is rife amid a sense of lawlessness and anarchy.
Rumored gang violence fuels the sense of lawlessness.
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