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INSECURITY: Boko Haram war, bandit attacks can end in 15 days if… — Gen Alabi-Isama, Civil War Veteran

Translate Home » News » INSECURITY: Boko Haram war, bandit attacks can end in 15 days if… Gen Alabi-Isama, Civil War Veteran INSECURITY: Boko Haram war, bandit attacks can end in 15 days if… Gen Alabi-Isama, Civil War Veteran On • ‘We would have been fighting another Civil War were we to be under military rule’ • On 1966 coup: Nzeogwu putsch not an Igbo takeover bid • ‘I am still researching into Gen Adekunle’s problem with Gowon govt’ By Wale Akinola, Charles Kumolu and Kennedy Mbele FIFTY-one years after the end of the Nigerian Civil War, multiple forms of insecurity across the country have brought Nigeria to what many described as the point of another war. With instability escalating by the day, citizens are fast losing confidence in the ability of the Federal Government to ensure the security of lives and property.

The ghosts of Normandy: Images of the D-Day landings are superimposed onto modern day scenes

Spectacular images superimposed onto modern day scenes for a new book titled Ghosts of Normandy Black and white landing ships speed towards Omaha Beach as it appears today, tanks roll through Bayeux  Other images shows the ruins of Montebourg - which fell on June 19, 1944, after intensive bombing Another picture shows a warship being refuelled at the Port-en-Bessin, in contrast to fishing harbour of today 

Crpf Officers And Jawans Don t Want To Become The Part Of The Cobra Commando Unit - कोबरा कमांडो यूनिट का हिस्सा बनने से क्यों कतरा रहे जवान, युवा अफसर नहीं मिले तो 48 साल तक बढ़ाई आयु सीमा

Crpf Officers And Jawans Don t Want To Become The Part Of The Cobra Commando Unit - कोबरा कमांडो यूनिट का हिस्सा बनने से क्यों कतरा रहे जवान, युवा अफसर नहीं मिले तो 48 साल तक बढ़ाई आयु सीमा
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Germany declines arms export to India for poor human rights record

Germany declines arms export to India for poor human rights record   Published On Germany declines arms export to India for poor human rights record ISLAMABAD (APP) - In a big snub to India, over its “poor human rights record” in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the German government declined license to two firms planning small arms export. Though Germany is India’s sixth-largest trading partner and its largest trading partner from the European Union, it feared that their small arms could be used against the civilian population in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The massive human rights violations like military siege for the last 565 days since August 5, 2019, communication blackout, false incrimination of the innocent civilians have raised eyebrows of the international community with human rights organizations questioning the aggression against Kashmiri people fighting for their right to self-determination guaranteed under UN Security Reso

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