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Colombia: Still Engulfed in a Series of Non-International Armed Conflicts despite the 2016 Peace Agr
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Southern Thailand: A Non-International Armed Conflict between the Thai Military and Armed Groups
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Non-international armed conflicts in Colombia
Colombia has experienced one of the longest non-international armed conflicts (NIACs) in modern times. Notably, the Government of Colombia is still involved in parallel NIACs against the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (National Liberation Army) (ELN) and the FARC-EP dissident group (Bloque Oriental (Eastern Bloc)).
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RULAC: Armed Violence in Kachin, Shan and Rakhine States Amounts to Non-International Armed Conflict
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Non-international armed conflict in Thailand
The Government of Thailand is involved in a non-international armed conflict against the Barisan Revolusi Nasional Coordinate (BRN).
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Non-international armed conflicts in Myanmar
There are currently multiple non-international armed conflicts in Myanmar between the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) and several Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs).
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The International Armed Conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir Added to our RULAC
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The Non-International Armed Conflicts in the Central African Republic Added to our RULAC
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RULAC: Updates on the Armed Conflicts in Iraq, Libya, Syria, South Sudan, Turkey, and Yemen
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International armed conflict between India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan are involved in an international armed conflict over the status of Kashmir.
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The Armed Conflict in Israel-Palestine
Our new publication The Armed Conflict in Israel-Palestine provides an update of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and highlights 2017’s most important developments.
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Gang violence in Colombia, Mexico and El Salvador
Our new publication Gang Violence in Colombia, Mexico and El Salvador analyses three case studies of countries – Colombia, Mexico and El Salvador – that have stood out for their elevated rate of violence, violent homicides and criminal activities linked to confrontations between state forces and armed gangs or between…
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Myanmar: A Battle for Recognition
ur new publication Myanmar: A Battle for Recognition provides an overview of the subnational tensions and armed violence in the country and focuses on the latest developments and escalation of violence in Rakhine state where the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) are opposed to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA).
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