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The largest rebel group here regularly violates the rights of noncombatants by attacking civilians, kidnapping for ransom, recruiting children and focusing on medical workers, all in spite of the group's occasional pledges to abide by some international rights norms, Human Rights Watch says in a new report.
It was rife with lofty platitudes about agreeing to disagree, and pledges to abide by paraphrases of Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment: "Thou shalt not speak ill of another conservative".
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The party must be allowed to function freely, with new democratic elections scheduled and the junta pledging to abide by the results.
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