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Sudan's recurring wars don't stem from religious conflict but from the Arab government's exploitation of various non-Arab groups on the country's periphery — including the southern Christians and predominantly Muslim groups like the Darfuris in the west, the Bejas in the east, the Nubians in the north and the Nuba in Kordofan.
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We need to find a permanent resolution in the region that do not include continued hostility and recurring war.
Where the narrative fireworks best fit their subject is in scenes of the recurring civil war: the violent eruption into the villages of Amin's retreating forces, the initial celebrations in Kampala when Obote's troops move in.
It is telling that conflict-affected and fragile states are furthest behind in achieving the Millennium Development Goals, and that recurring civil war is now the dominant form of armed conflict.1 A renewed food crisis unfolding in 2011 is but one of several inter-related global trends with far-reaching consequences for the world's poorest.
Government borrowing, in order to finance recurring deficits or wars, is so substantial that budgetary policy has important effects on capital markets and on interest and credit generally.
Born in Athens in 1935, Angelopoulos lived through the Nazi occupation of Greece during World War II and the ensuing 1946-49 Greek Civil War — recurring themes in his early films.
In his sculpture, there is a recurring emphasis on war and its instruments, usually to make a case for peace.
"The Parade" is a modernist dirge of a book that still packs an emotional wallop, telling the story of mankind's recurring and deadly war fever.
The sleeplessness, anxiety and irritability of post-traumatic stress disorder, for instance, often take months to emerge as combat veterans confront the tensions of home and the recurring memories of war.
Asked why he opposes razing the hill, already surrounded by homes and an apartment complex owned by the Carabettas, Mr. Caruso shrugged and said, "That's like asking me, 'Why not take this little mountain out of the Rockies?' " Understanding the recurring tug of war over the hill, which is too small to hike and too gentle to climb, requires a brief overview of Meriden city politics.
That means an end to recurring civil and border wars in favour of "peace and stability" across the continent.
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