| Afghanistan Afghanistan
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| Demography of Afghanistan The Demographics of Afghanistan are ethnically and linguistically mixed. This reflects its location astride historic trade and invasion routes leading from Central Asia into South Asia and Southwest Asia. The Pashtuns are the largest ethnic group followed by Tajiks. Demography_of_Afghanistan
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| Pashto language Pashto (Naskh:transliterated Pakhto, Pushto, Pukhto, Pashtu, or Pushtu), also known as Afghani, is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian language family. There are nearly 40 million Pashtuns. As defined in the Constitution of Afghanistan, Pashto is a national and official language. Pashto_language
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| Kandahar Province Kandahar or Qandahar () is one of the largest of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is located in southern Afghanistan, between Helmand, Oruzgan and Zabul provinces. Its capital is the city of Kandahar, which is located on the Arghandab River. The province has a population of nearly 890,000, with over 300,000 living in its capital city. The main inhabitants of Kandahar province are the Pashtuns. Kandahar_Province
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| William L. Ball William L. Ball III (born June 10 1948) is an American former government service worker and political appointee. He held senior posts in the Reagan Administration, beginning as an Assistant Secretary of State under George Shultz in 1985 . He moved to the White House staff in 1986 as President Reagan’s chief lobbyist and liaison to Congress. After two years in that capacity, he was nominated by President Reagan and confirmed by the Senate to become the 67th Secretary of the Navy in 1988. William_L._Ball
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| The Asia Foundation The Asia Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization professing a commitment to "development of a peaceful, prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region." It has contributed tens of millions of dollars to Asian organizations for use in programs in Asia focused on improving governance, law, and civil society; women’s empowerment; economic reform and development; and international relations. The_Asia_Foundation
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| Krishanti Kumaraswamy Krishanti Kumaraswamy, also spelled Krishanthi Kumaraswamy, was a minority Tamil girl in Sri Lanka who was raped and murdered in 7 August 1996 by 6 Sri Lankan Army soldiers; the effort to bring her assailants to justice became a cause celebre as a part of the protest against atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan Army during the Sri Lanka civil war. Krishanti_Kumaraswamy
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| TamilNet TamilNet is a news website that provides news and feature articles on current affairs in Sri Lanka, specifically related to the erstwhile Sri Lankan Civil War. The website was formed by members of the Sri Lankan Tamil community residing in the United States and publishes articles in English, German and French.Its reporting is widely considered to be biased towards the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and although it is not officially affiliated with the rebel group, it is regarded by the Sri Lankan government as a propaganda instrument of the LTTE. TamilNet
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| 1997 Constitution of Thailand For legal and historical context, see the Constitutions of Thailand article 1997 Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand (promulgated 11 October 1997, abrogated 19 September 2006) was widely hailed as a landmark in Thai democratic constitutional reform. It replaced the 1991 Constitution, and was replaced by the 2006 Interim Constitution after a successful military coup.The 1997 Constitution was the first constitution to be drafted by popularly-elected Constitutional Drafting Assembly, hence was popularly called the "People's Constitution". 1997_Constitution_of_Thailand
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| Mary Brown Bullock Mary Brown Bullock was the seventh president of Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA from 1995 to August 1, 2006. Mary_Brown_Bullock
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| Pakistan Studies Pakistan Studies (Urdu:'discipline of academic research and study that encompasses the culture, demographics, geography, history, and politics of Pakistan. The subject is widely researched in and outside the country. Several universities in Pakistan have departments and research centres dedicated to the subject, whereas many independent research institutes carry out multidisciplinary research on Pakistan Studies. Pakistan_Studies
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| Eelam War II Eelam War II is the name given to the second phase of armed conflict between Sri Lankan military and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The war started after the failure of peace talks between the Premadasa government and the LTTE. This phase of the war was initiated by the LTTE who massacred almost 600 Tamil and Muslim police personnel after they were ordered by the Premadasa government to surrender to the LTTE. Eelam_War_II
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| Eelam War III Eelam War III is the name given to the third phase of armed conflict between Sri Lankan military and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. After the period of 100 days cease-fire the hostilities broke out on the 19th of April 1995. The LTTE - Sea Tigers planted explosives in two gun boats known as SLNS 'Sooraya' and 'Ranasuru', and blew them up. Eelam_War_III
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| Eelam War IV Eelam War IV is the name given to the fourth phase of armed conflict between the Sri Lankan military and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which is currently proscribed as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries (see list). Renewed hostilities began on the July 26, 2006 when Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed several LTTE camps around Mavil Aru anicut. Eelam_War_IV
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| Eastern Theater of Eelam War IV The Eastern Theater of Eelam War IV, the warfare started in the Eastern province of Sri Lanka on July 21 2006, when the LTTE cut off the water supply to the rice fields in the Mavil aru area in the eastern Trincomalee district. The government military claimed the total control of the Eastern province after capturing the Thoppigala (Baron's cap) on July 11 2007 after nearly a year of fighting. Eastern_Theater_of_Eelam_War_IV
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| Vadamarachchi Operation Vadamarachchi_Operation
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| Northern Theater of Eelam War IV The Northern Theater of Eelam War IV, the warfare started in northern province of Sri Lanka since July 2006. Northern_Theater_of_Eelam_War_IV
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| Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society, almost always referred to by its abbreviation CBCS, is the largest umbrella civil society organization (CSO) composed of 168 Moro non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and peoples organizations (POs) in Mindanao, Philippines. Consortium_of_Bangsamoro_Civil_Society
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