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In future years, she traveled to other war-stricken countries, including Rwanda.
In 1915 he established a life-saving committee for war-stricken people.
On the way, theyve had a very interesting conversation with the driver, an immigrant from a war-stricken country.
There are numerous cases of mass emigration from poor or war-stricken states.
The rebels also are eager for American aid to war-stricken areas of the countryside.
Educational institutions should be protected as a priority, wherever the environment is still violent or war-stricken.
In the war-stricken country he was a puppet whose strings were pulled by the clerical establishment.
Mission: Every fall, community members fill shoeboxes with items for a child in a poverty- or war-stricken country.
The economics which were meant to heal a war-stricken continent have instead set countries at each other's throats.
If the peace negotiations are concluded successfully, the reconstruction of the war-stricken area will follow, in particular in Bosnia.
It depicts a young boy Manuk playing on the streets of a village in war-stricken Korea.
“In short,” the Taliban statement said, “he should set out on a policy that will have a message of peace for the war-stricken world.”
And I remember feeling a vague horror and amazement that money could still be wasted upon such things in a hungry war-stricken country.
He reconstructed and repopulated his war-stricken duchy, encouraging immigration.
Recently travelled to war-stricken Columbia.
After being rejected by the Sandinistas, he resolved to become a flying doctor and ferry medical supplies to war-stricken campesinos.
On 1945, the PAS was called for a noble cause to help rehabilitate the war-stricken country.
But the latter did not want to remain in the civil war-stricken Russia and December 27, 1611 made an attempt to escape from Moscow.
Tomis was "by his account a town located in a war-stricken cultural wasteland on the remotest margins of the empire".
An able and highly successful mining engineer, he had also show outstanding ability and humanity in organizing relief for war-stricken Europe in 1919.
The last little flurry of exports came in 1919 after the end of the war, when the reconstruction of the war-stricken countries brought another short rise.
Mr Netanyahu says Israel will always open its doors to refugees from war-stricken countries but will not let thousands of foreign workers "flood the country".
Both traders have a long history of taking on risk in exchange for hefty premiums when supplying crisis and even war-stricken countries - including Libya last year.
"It does all kind of seem to share this similar vein of war-stricken maidens," said designer Gareth Pugh.
"Embryo Convicted" is Abedin's first fictional cinematic movie which its subject deals with Iraqi war-stricken children.
In a war-torn land, a young woman takes a stand against her city.
This is why he went to all the war-torn countries to try to make things better, particularly for the children.
He is being sent back to a war-torn country which has no protection for him.
But the pressure of living in a war-torn city became too much to handle, and we had to leave.
This foundation has been set up to help children from war-torn countries.
He was the 10th reporter killed in the war-torn nation since last year.
Its many programs have helped hundreds of thousands in war-torn countries around the world.
You just think about women all over the world in war-torn areas who can hear the bombing.
Is this a team likely to bring war-torn Afghanistan together?
The war-torn nation hasn't had a functioning government since 1991.
When trying to rebuild a war-torn nation, focus first on security, not economic development.
He's come from war-torn Sudan to having the world at his feet.
War-torn Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991.
For somewhere so war-torn it is probably one of the most beautiful places in the world.
New construction has changed the war-torn north more than anywhere.
A teenage girl must try to save her war-torn land.
In the same year children from war-torn countries settled the first houses.
Since then, she's done volunteer work in war-torn areas around the world.
But she could not remain here, crying in the street of the war-torn city.
Their goal is to bring laughter back to the children of the war-torn country.
She added that the international community must find ways to help war-torn countries to develop their own institutions.
The pair even travelled to the war-torn country together in 2008.
And, he added, hopes his vote will help bring security to this war-torn land.
A look at the region's war-torn history offers a good reason to back up that argument.
They suffer in war-torn areas along with citizens under attack.