While ground rules have yet to be spelled out, Italy's top military official, Adm . Guido Venturoni, said in an interview published Friday by Milan daily Corriere della Sera that general disarmament of Albanians will be the task of the Albanian police.
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In addition to supporting the policy of ending capitalism and organising a matriarchy as a future society, she continued to fight against all forms of discrimination by gender and nationality, for general disarmament, and for the independence of all nations oppressed by colonialism.
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The congress drafted a series of resolutions detailing plans for a just peace, calling for general disarmament and the removal of the profit motive through nationalizing the production of armaments, and asserting the benefits of free trade and freedom of navigation on the high seas.
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Yanez said the group is also demanding the government " clear up the deaths of 40 Indians, deliver 25, 000 acres ( 10, 000 hectares ) of land and a carry out a general disarmament in the ethnic communities " as conditions for leaving the embassy.
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In 1997, with the holding of general disarmament in Liberia, Weeks established Liberia s first children s information service, The Children s Bureau of Information, which worked alongside Search for Common Ground / Talking Drum Studio to produce radio programs aimed at reintegrating child soldiers into the community.
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While ground rules have yet to be spelled out, Italy's joint chief of staffs, Adm . Guido Venturoni, said in an interview published Friday by Milan daily Corriere della Sera that general disarmament of Albanians will be the task of the Albanian police, not of the multinational force.
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This might be because of the general disarmament of the Empire in the 20 years leading up to the sacking, or because the Byzantines had lost access to the areas where the primary ingredients were to be found, or even perhaps because the secret had been lost over time.
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The aims of the General Confederation were not only economic, but also partly political; and they announced that they aimed at the international allotment of war burdens, an economic " entente " of all peoples on a basis of cooperation, at the cessation of all colonial expeditions, and at general disarmament.
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The plan was based on the following six points : general disarmament in Central America, the reduction of foreign military and other advisers ( then a point of contention with the Nicaraguan government ), international supervision of a final agreement, an end to regional arms traffic, respect for delineated and demarcated borders, and the establishment of a permanent multilateral dialogue.
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They did not come to any major agreements, but this process led to negotiations and to Khrushchev's September 1959 visit to the US, at the end of which he and US President Dwight Eisenhower jointly asserted that general disarmament was of utmost importance and that such issues as that of Berlin " should be settled, not by the application of force, but by peaceful means through negotiations ."