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The 1992 peace accords committed the government to heavy expenditures for transition programs and social services.
The 1992 peace accords made provisions for land transfers to all qualified ex-combatants of both the FMLN and ESAF, as well as to landless peasants living in former conflict areas.
By 1993 nine months ahead of schedule the military had cut personnel from a war-time high of 63, 000 to the level of 32, 000 required by the peace accords.
The Brigada Especial de Seguridad Militar ( BESM ) is a unit of the armed forces that replaced the National Guard ( El Salvador ) in accordance with the peace accords of January 1992.
Under the Arzú administration, peace negotiations were concluded, and the government signed peace accords ending the 36-year internal conflict in December 1996.
The 1996 signing of peace accords, which ended 36 years of civil war, removed a major obstacle to foreign investment, and Guatemala since then has pursued important reforms and macroeconomic stabilization.
An agreement signed in September 1996, which is one of the substantive peace accords, mandated that the mission of the armed forces change to focus exclusively on external threats.
* Supporting the institutionalization of democracy and implementation of the peace accords ;
The United States, as a member of " the Friends of Guatemala ," along with Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Norway, and Venezuela, played an important role in the UN-moderated peace accords, providing public and behind-the-scenes support.
USAID / Guatemala's current program builds on the gains of the peace process that followed the signing of the peace accords in December 1996, as well as on the achievements of its 1997-2004 peace program.
After several peace accords and declining military power, Taylor finally agreed to the formation of a five-man transitional government.
The group set up a provisional government in 1869, mainly under Brazilian auspices and signed the 1870 peace accords, which guaranteed Paraguay's independence and free river navigation.
President Emomalii Rahmon, while no longer specifically obliged as he was under the peace accords to allocate one-third of government positions to the UTO, has kept some former UTO officials in senior cabinet-level positions.
As part of the 1991 peace accords, a referendum was to be held among indigenous people, giving them the option between independence or inclusion to Morocco.
The peace accords also established the Ad Hoc Commission to evaluate the human rights record of the ESAF officer corps.
By 1993 nine months ahead of schedule the military had cut personnel from a war-time high of 63, 000 to the level of 32, 000 required by the peace accords.
As a result of peace accords worked out at the Geneva Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam at the 17th Parallel as a temporary measure until unifying elections could take place in 1956.
According to the Israeli government, the Israeli's trust in the accords was undermined by the fact that after the signing, the attacks against Israel intensified, which some explained as an attempt by certain Palestinian organizations to thwart the peace process.
He signed the peace accords with French Premier Pierre Mendès France.
With the government forces in ascendancy and following peace agreements in 1999, elections were re-scheduled for 2002, although not all rebel groups signed the accords.
Expatriate mediators and peacekeeping troops were brought in to negotiate peace accords between Patassé and the mutineers and to maintain law and order.

peace and call
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
The U. S. and Soviet heads of Government have met three times since Sir Winston Churchill in 1953 introduced a new word into international diplomacy with his call for a fresh approach to the problem of peace `` at the summit of the nations ''.
However, conservation movements, ecology movements, peace movements, green parties, green-and eco-anarchists often subscribe to very different ideologies, while supporting the same goals as those who call themselves “ environmentalists ”.
On 31 August, Ribbentrop met with Attolico to tell him that Poland's " rejection " of the " generous " German 16-point peace plan meant that Germany had no interest in Mussolini's offer to call a conference about the status of Danzig.
Following the al-Askari Mosque bombing in February 2006, imams and other Islamic leaders used mosques and Friday prayers as vehicles to call for calm and peace in the midst of widespread violence.
The articles identified by Arafat as nullified call for Palestinian unity in armed struggle, deny the legitimacy of the establishment of Israel, deny the existence of a Jewish people with a historical or religious connection to Palestine, and label Zionism a racist, imperialist, fanatic, fascist, aggressive, colonialist political movement that must be eliminated from the Middle East for the sake of world peace.
( To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire ; and where they make a desert, they call it peace.
would call for a day of peace between the gangs in L. A.
A detailed description of the lead-up to Run-DMC's call for a day of peace comprises the introduction to " Tougher Than Leather: The Rise of Run-DMC " by Bill Adler ( Consafos Press 2002 ).
According to Balakrishna the public sector companies in response to Sena's violent pressure, began employing Maharashtrians in large numbers, the company owners didn't object to the Sena entry in to trade unionism since " Thackeray ruled like a dictator, one phone call was enough to ensure peace on the shop floor.
The peace process collapsed following the outbreak of the second Palestinian ( Intifada ) uprising in September 2000, though Syria continues to call for a comprehensive settlement based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, and the land-for-peace formula adopted at the 1991 Madrid conference.
Reagan announced, " I call upon the scientific community who gave us nuclear weapons to turn their great talents to the cause of mankind and world peace: to give us the means of rendering these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete.
The Anglo-Saxons call the British nobles to a peace conference at Stonehenge but turn on them and massacre almost everyone ( approximate date ).
It is good to call on him for harvests and peace.
Zhou used the peace afforded in Zunyi to call an enlarged Politburo meeting, in order to examine the causes of the Communists ' repeated defeats.
The normalists “ call for incremental armament for national defense and accept using military force to maintain international peace and security ”.
The camerlengo Pere Roger de Belfort, nephew of Pope Clement VI, who was living in Avignon with his uncle, he persuaded the Pope to call the archbishop of Tarragona and the Pope received a commitment for peace.
The Reagan Doctrine was strongly criticized by the neoconservatives, who also became disgruntled with the outcome of the Gulf War and United States foreign policy under Bill Clinton, sparking them to call for change towards global stability through their support for active intervention and the democratic peace theory.
The first part containing a general call for the maintenance of peace and international security and respect for human rights.
The call to " peace, reconciliation, and healing of the spirit " is a recurring theme of the Community of Christ and is reflected in its official vision statement.
Some of the proposals eventually were included in Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points call for peace in January 1918.
This trilogy was complemented by his last opera Lysistrata, first performed in Athens ( 14 April 2002 ): a call for peace ... With his operas, and with his song cycles from 1974 to 2006, Theodorakis ushered in the period of his Lyrical Life.
Orisha devotees strive to obtain Ashe through Iwa-Pele or gentle and good character, and in turn they experience alignment with the Ori, or what others might call inner peace or satisfaction with life.

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