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Essay heading: Is the Good Friday Agreement Fundementally Flawed as a Counter Terrorist Strategy
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Disarmament became the major problem with, on one side, Lebanese forces arguing that a more favourable communal balance had to be achieved, and, on the other, Hizballah claiming right to arm as a result of their liberation war with Israel. On a social level, however, progress was made with ten thousand Christians and Muslims being integrated into the Army and Police... displayed 300 characters
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Eventually partial voluntary decommissioning began with weapons being handed over to their origins, namely the armed forces, or exported to other conflicts.
The success of the T'aif Accord was to a genuine commitment to peace, highlighted by the fact that no third party organisation was required to oversee events; instead it was handled by the newly formed government... displayed next 300 characters
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