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DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:China   来源:Latin America  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“There should be more orientation for farmers about climate change,” said Yusuf Isah Sokoto, director of the College of Environmental Science at Sokoto’s Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic.

“There should be more orientation for farmers about climate change,” said Yusuf Isah Sokoto, director of the College of Environmental Science at Sokoto’s Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic.

The shift comes as the U.S. military“build a leaner, more lethal force,” including potentially cutting military leadership positions

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

, where America’s rivals continue to deepen their influence.China has launched its own expansive training program for African militaries.and cementing their role as security partner of choice throughout North, West and Central Africa.

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

Langley emphasized what U.S. military officials have long called a “whole of government approach” to countering insurgency. Even amid setbacks, he defended the U.S. approach and said force alone couldn’t stabilize weak states and protect U.S. interests against the risk of violence spilling out.“I’ve always professed that AFRICOM is not just a military organization,” Langley said last year. He called good governance an “enduring solution to a number of layered threats — whether it be desertification, whether it be crop failure from changing environments, or whether it be from violent extremist organizations.”

DRC’s conflict demands a new peace model rooted in inclusion and reform

The “whole of government approach” no longer occupies the same place at the center of U.S. messaging, though Langley said holistic efforts have worked in places like

, where development coupled with defense had reduced attacks by jihadi groups near its volatile northern border.Sisters were jailed, raped, driven into sex work. One comrade died after botched gender reassignment surgery in Casablanca.

“There was only Casablanca,” she emphasized, with one doctor performing the high-risk surgeries. Bambi waited cautiously until her best friends, Coccinelle and April Ashley, had safely undergone procedures from the late 50s before doing the same herself.Each night required extraordinary courage. Post-war Paris was scarred, haunted. The Carrousel wasn’t mere entertainment — but a one-fingered salute to the past in heels and eyeliner.

“There was this after-the-war feeling — people wanted to have fun,” Bambi recalled. With no television, the cabarets were packed every night. “You could feel it — people demanded to laugh, to enjoy themselves, to be happy. They wanted to live again … to forget the miseries of the war.”In 1974, sensing a shift, Bambi quietly stepped away from celebrity, unwilling to become “an aging showgirl.” Swiftly obtaining legal female identity in Algeria, she became a respected teacher and Sorbonne scholar, hiding her dazzling past beneath Marcel Proust and careful anonymity for decades.

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