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- noun Plural form of
faction .
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Russia, Iran and Pakistan, all signatory members of the UN-brokered power-sharing agreement, continued supporting the different mujahedin factions that were fighting each other.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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Russia, Iran and Pakistan, all signatory members of the UN-brokered power-sharing agreement, continued supporting the different mujahedin factions that were fighting each other.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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Russia, Iran and Pakistan, all signatory members of the UN-brokered power-sharing agreement, continued supporting the different mujahedin factions that were fighting each other.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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During the civil war, the USA, Russia, Iran and Pakistan, all signatory members of the UN-brokered power sharing agreement continued supporting the different mujahedin factions that were fighting each other.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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Russia, Iran and Pakistan, all signatory members of the UN-brokered power-sharing agreement, continued supporting the different mujahedin factions that were fighting each other.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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Putting together societies with political, magical and supernatural factions is no easy task, and this is done quite well - while Nicodemus takes the top spot in the book, he's supported by a host of secondary characters that come and go throughout, which is very cool.
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Kabul, the old city fortress and walls, a site of infighting between mujaheddin factions; Baghi Babur, the garden of the tomb of the 16th-century Mogul emperor
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But when you factor in that 90% of the largest party DO approve of him, and he has support from factions from the OTHER parties, the math ... plain and simple .... a BIG Majority of america DOES approve of him.
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Reconciliation between the two factions is considered critical because Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas needs a unanimous stance to back newly restarted talks with Israel.
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The different mujahedin factions were fighting each other for the control of the capital Kabul and other major provinces.
Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan Michael Hughes 2010
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