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- The nightmare scenario.
Cater, N. // Africa Report; Sep/Oct91, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p21Reports on the predictions that warfare will continue on the African continent for at least the next 10 years. Hunger, drought, lack of development, the easy availability of surplus weapons, and environmental degradation will likely contribute to further tensions, internally and externally,...
- The best chance for peace.
Omaar, Rakiya // Africa Report; May/Jun93, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p44Points out the effectivity of tribal elders in peace initiatives in local levels to end the fighting among factions and clans in the Republic of Somaliland, Somalia's breakaway northern region. United Nations intervention threatens peace initiatives; Elders' authority and diplomatic skills;...
- The terrorists return.
Slatter., Mick // Africa Report; Jul/Aug94, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p60Reports on the desire of Namibian members of the Koevoet counter-insurgency unit to return to their country Namibia. Synonymity of Koevoet with terror in Namibia; Description of the Koevoet members; Question on the safety of Koevoet members in South Africa under an ANC government; Reaction of...
- Algerian peace plan.
Nordahl, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 1/17/95, Vol. 87 Issue 35, p20Describes the peace plan in Algeria for negotiations between the Armed Islamic Group and the Army-backed government. Details of the plan.
- Cease-fire may bring breather to Chechnya.
Ford, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 1/18/95, Vol. 87 Issue 36, p7Reports on the proposed cease-fire between Russian and Chechen forces on January 18, 1995. Negotiations between the two countries on the issue.
- A chance for peace.
Ford, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 1/18/95, Vol. 87 Issue 36, p18Editorial. Discusses the announcement of cease-fire by the Russian and Chechen officials. Advice on role of the United States in the peace efforts in Chechnya.
- Europe pushes moderation to stem Algeria's civil war.
Chaddock, Gail Russel // Christian Science Monitor; 1/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 41, p6Comments on the efforts of Europe in finding a solution to end the civil war in Algeria. Details of the efforts; Stand of Algerian opposition parties to the same; Role of France in the issue; Background of the war.
- Angola needs the world's help in making peace triumph.
Santos, Jose Eduardo do // Christian Science Monitor; 1/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 41, p19Opinion. Appeals for effective external help in the establishment of peace in Angola, such as the United Nations and the United States. Details of the situation in Angola.
- Chechen battle drags on.
Nordahl, Pater // Christian Science Monitor; 1/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 41, p20Reports on the status of the Chechen battle as on January 24, 1995.
- Chechnya fighting.
Nordahl, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 1/26/95, Vol. 87 Issue 42, p20Reports on the status of the Chechnya conflict as on January 26, 1995.
- Russia and Chechnya agreed to a cease-fire.
Goodrich, Lawrence J.; MacLachlan, Suzanne L. // Christian Science Monitor; 2/14/95, Vol. 87 Issue 55, p2Reports on the cease-fire agreement between Russia and Chechnya. Details on the agreement.
- Dozens of gunmen believed to be Chechen rebels.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 6/15/95, Vol. 87 Issue 140, p2Speculates on the seizure of government buildings and hostages in southern Russian town of Budyonnovsk by suspected Chechen rebels. Focus on the statement of Chechen rebel leader Dudayev.
- Chechen rebels left Bundennovsk.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 6/20/95, Vol. 87 Issue 143, p2Reports the departure of Chechen rebels from Russian town Budennovsk on June 19, 1995 after an assurance for a safe passage home.
- Chechen desperation.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 6/22/95, Vol. 87 Issue 145, p20Editorial. Analyses the war in Chechnya. Hostage-taking tactics found all over the world; Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin's decision to start peace talks; Changes in Chechens demands; Possibility of a peaceful settlement.
- Weary Russians, rebels finally deal.
Ford, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 6/29/95, Vol. 87 Issue 150, p1Discusses the likely agreement between the Russian and the Chechen officials in their ongoing negotiations at Grozny started June 28, 1995. Speculations about the expected talks and the accord; Points of dispute between the two nations.
- More than 10,000 Sri Lankan troops.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 7/10/95, Vol. 87 Issue 156, p2No abstract available.
- Russian and rebel Chechen negotiators.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 7/12/95, Vol. 87 Issue 158, p2Reports continuation of peace talks between Russian and rebel negotiators despite fresh attacks in Chechnya.
- Northern Ireland finds reasons for peace after riots by both sides.
Craig, Carole // Christian Science Monitor; 7/17/95, Vol. 87 Issue 161, p7Looks at the progress of the peace process in the Northern Ireland after cease-fire by the paramilitary forces. Unrest following the release of a British soldier, charged with the murder of an Irish Catholic teenager, by the Britain Government; Irish Prime Minister's effort to bring peace to...
- A Tamil rebel mine.
McLaughlin, Abraham; Siems, Shelby // Christian Science Monitor; 7/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 171, p2Reports the killing of three military members by Tamil rebels in eastern Sri Lanka.
- Russians, Chechens end the war, not the debate.
Ford, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 7/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 171, p5Informs about the agreement reached between the Russian officials and the Chechen rebels to stop fighting in Chechnya. Negotiations likely to focus on Chechnya's independence; Details of the peace agreement.
- The Russian Army and Chechen separatists accused.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/7/95, Vol. 87 Issue 176, p2Reports about the stand taken by the Russian Army, and Chechen separatists regarding the delay in the enforcement of the military agreement reached between them. Details.
- Leftist rebels in Colombia continued deadly.
Mutch, David; McLaughlin, Abaraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/9/95, Vol. 87 Issue 178, p2Reports attacks on civilians by the Leftist rebels in Colombia. Resistance of peace initiatives by the rebels.
- Scattered fighting and an aborted prisoner exchange.
Mutch, David; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/10/95, Vol. 87 Issue 179, p2Reports the renewed fighting between Russian troops and Chechen rebels on August 8, 1995, jeopardizing the July 1995 military accord.
- Chechnya accord stumbles on.
Mutch, David; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/21/95, Vol. 87 Issue 186, p14Informs about the allegations made by Chechnya and Russia on each other, of breeching the terms of the July 30 peace accord.
- Russian and Chechen negotiators agreed.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 190, p2Reports the peace agreement reached between Russian and Chechen negotiators on August 23, 1995, that will lead to the withdrawal of Russian troops from Chechnya.
- Trouble in Shangri-La.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/30/95, Vol. 87 Issue 193, p20Editorial. Focuses on the deteriorating condition of law and order in Kashmir and emphasizes the need to solve the Kashmir problem. Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao's efforts to solve the problem.
- A long, hot summer of peace.
McCreary, Alf // Christian Science Monitor; 9/6/95, Vol. 87 Issue 197, p16Speaks about the return of peace in 1995 summer in Northern Ireland after a long experience of violence. Author's own understanding of the situation.
- Britain voiced disappointment yesterday at Ireland's.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 9/7/95, Vol. 87 Issue 198, p2Informs about Britain's disillusionment over Ireland's cancellation of an important Northern Island summit.
- Zaire's future uncertain as rebels advance in East.
Ludden, Jennifer // Christian Science Monitor; 12/10/96, Vol. 89 Issue 11, p5Reports that the future of Zaire is uncertain as rebels in Eastern Zaire continue to gain territory at a remarkably fast pace. Rebels' stated goal; What allowed the rebels to take their first major cities; Reactions of Western diplomats; Statistics on Rwandan Hutu refugees who were allowed to...
- Sudan's civil war looking less civil.
Matloff, Judith // Christian Science Monitor; 1/31/97, Vol. 89 Issue 46, p6Presents information on how rebels are trying to stop the civil war between Arab northern opposition groups and the black Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) which began since 1983. Views from analysts in the region on what has helped the rebel onslaught; Comments made by Norman Aphane,...
- Suddenly, Africa's conflicts aren't so local.
Matloff, Judith // Christian Science Monitor; 2/7/97, Vol. 89 Issue 51, p6Focuses on civil wars in Sudan and Zaire. Role of the United States in Sudan and Zaire; Countries which are backing black insurgents in the south of Sudan; When and what caused fighting in eastern Zaire; Information on the cross-border conflicts; Countries which are alleged to be helping...
- Albania's chaos begins to form political order.
Santoro, Lara // Christian Science Monitor; 3/18/97, Vol. 89 Issue 77, p5Reports that the civil unrest in Albania has merited the arrival of an advisory mission, to help restore civilian structures and law and order. Amount of members in the advisory team; Person named to head the team; Comments from former premier, Fatos Nano; Evaluation of the situation by Italian...
- End of a nation? Why Albania fell apart.
Johnson-Cramer, Sharon; Kociu, Uliana // Christian Science Monitor; 3/20/97, Vol. 89 Issue 79, p7Reports on the disorder in Albania and the outrage against the government. Reference to poor people in Albania; Effects which outrage might have on Albanians; How efforts to solve the Albanian crisis is viewed by Europe; History on Albanians; Details on fighting in Albania. INSET: Key events..
- Multiple Albanian crises.
Mertus, Julie // Christian Science Monitor; 3/21/97, Vol. 89 Issue 80, p18Focuses on the insurgency in Albania, and the view that it could increase the chance of intensified conflict in Kosovo, the ethnic-Albanian populated land in the south of Yugoslavia. Difference between the troubles in Albania and Kosovo; Effects of the intensified militarization of Kosovo;...
- Finding my courage in a crisis.
Hunter, Frederic // Christian Science Monitor; 4/23/97, Vol. 89 Issue 103, p16Presents information on Central Africa, focusing on the insurgency in Zaire. Reference to the revolt by peasants there in 1964; What country was known as in 1964; Details on the author's experiences in 1964.
- Algeria's real war: Ending the cycle of violence.
Peterson, Scott // Christian Science Monitor; 6/24/97, Vol. 89 Issue 146, p1Reports on an attack by Islamic militants on May 14, 1997 in Algeria. Number of lives claimed by such attacks in Algeria in recent years; Effects of this attack on 12-year-old Abdurahim Menaour; Information on the beginning of this war in 1992; How Aglerians try to break a cycle of violence.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Liberia.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Spring93, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p444Reports on the death of five American nuns in Liberia as a result of the country's civil war. Circumstances of death; Baptist World Alliance's call on the United States and the United Nations to create a peace force to intervene in the Liberian civil war.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Tajikistan.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Spring93, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p447Reports on the civil war in Tajikistan. Emergence of Muslim refugees; Tajik Communists movement into the capital city of Dushanbe; Death of Muslims by communists.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Tajikistan.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Winter95, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p202Reports that the pro-Russian Tajikistan government has reached an agreement with the rebels for a cease-fire and for elections to beheld on November 6, 1995. Foreign diplomats' skepticism of the honesty of the planned elections.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Algeria.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Spring95, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p447Reports that the Islamic insurgency against the military-backed government of Algeria continued at the end of 1994 and the beginning of 1995. Hijacking of Air France airbus in Algiers; Compromise agreement with Islamic opposition groups; Bombing of police headquarters; Security planning.
- Peace accords at risk.
Martinez, Demetria; Malcolm, Teresa // National Catholic Reporter; 12/27/96-01/03/97, Vol. 33 Issue 9, p8Reports that Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo appears to be backing away from peace accords signed with Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico.
- Yeltsin's doomed military adventure.
Geshen, Masha // New Statesman & Society; 1/20/95, Vol. 8 Issue 336, p12Focuses on the war in the breakaway Russian republic of Chechnya. Shrinking of safe areas in Grozny; Short supply of basic necessities; Casualties; Defense by Chechens; Haunted history of the country.
- Ceremony in El Salvador marks formal end to 12-year conflict.
Geshen, Masha // United Nations Chronicle; Mar93, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p67Recounts the December 15, 1992 ceremony in San Salvador marking the formal end of the 12-year conflict in El Salvador between the government and the Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacion Nacional. United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali attended the ceremony. Goal of...
- `Serious disruptions' in Zimbabwe.
Phillips, J.L. // Christian Century; 11/15/89, Vol. 106 Issue 34, p1038Recounts the author's personal experiences with the activities of the Mozambique National Resistance (MNR, or RENAMO), a terrorist organization. History of RENAMO; First-hand account of its violence against civilians in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
- Zimbabwe's `situation' and prayers for unity.
Jorstad, E. // Christian Century; 8/26/87 - 9/2/87, Vol. 104 Issue 24, p710Reports on the current tribal conflicts that are seriously hampering any efforts to effect a peaceful progression towards unity in Zimbabwe. History of Zimbabwe; Source of conflicts; Role of the church.
- British and Irish government ministers met yesterday.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 10/18/95, Vol. 87 Issue 226, p2Informs about the meeting of British and Irish government ministers to discuss on the efforts to rescue Northern Ireland's peace process on October 17, 1995.
- The main political headquarters of the Tamil Tigers.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham T. // Christian Science Monitor; 11/15/95, Vol. 87 Issue 246, p2Reports on the capture of the main political headquarters of the Tamil Tigers by the Sri Lankan forces in Jaffna as on November 13, 1995.
- For the first time in five years, Sri Lankan's Army.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham T. // Christian Science Monitor; 11/21/95, Vol. 87 Issue 250, p2Informs that the Sri Lankan Army is fighting its way into the Tamil rebel stronghold of Jaffna after five years, as reported on November 20, 1995. Analysts' opinion about the capture.
- Russian troops said they captured Gudermes.
Hanson, Cynthia; Bandrapalli, Suman // Christian Science Monitor; 12/26/95, Vol. 88 Issue 21, p2Reports on the control of Gudermes, Chechnya's second biggest town, by the Russian soldiers during the war between Chechnya and Russia. Casualties of the war, as reported on December 26, 1995.
- Russia claims hollow victory against Chechen rebels as...
Ford, Peter; Ingwerson, Marshall // Christian Science Monitor; 1/19/96, Vol. 88 Issue 37, p7Reports on the Chechen invasion of Pervomaiskoye and the efforts of Russian forces to subdue them. Comments from villager Khadijat Ivzudinova, who was caught in the crossfire; Decision by Russians to destroy village; Actions of Chechen independence fighters; President Boris Yeltsin's motive for...





