Last Days: World
will be "talking" peace, but instead there will be more and
more wars and conflicts [I Thess. 5:1-3].
From:
"jagbir singh" <www.adishakti.org@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jan 1, 2005 7:39 am
Subject: Re: Shri Mataji: "It means the Last
Judgment has begun with full force."
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—- In
shriadishakti@yahoogroups.com,
"jagbir singh"
<adishakti_org@y...> wrote:
>
> In various places throughout the Bible we are told
that these
> "last days" will not be good times for mankind. The
world
> will be "talking" peace, but instead there will be
more and
> more wars and conflicts [I Thess. 5:1-3].
>
Significant Ongoing Armed Conflicts, 2004
Middle East
U.S. and UK vs. Iraq 2003
Israel vs. Palestinian Authority/Hamas/Hezbollah/Palestinian
separatists 1948
Asia
Afghanistan: U.S., UK, Coalition Forces vs. al-Qaeda,
Taliban 2001
India vs. Kashmiri separatist groups/Pakistan 1948
India vs. Assam insurgents (various) 1979
Indonesia vs. Aceh separatists2 1976
Indonesia vs. Christians and Muslims in Molucca Islands
1977
Indonesia vs. Irian Jaya separatists 1969
Nepal vs. Maoist rebels 1995
Philippines vs. Mindanaoan separatists (MILF/ASG) 1971
Africa
Algeria vs. Armed Islamic Group (GIA) 1991
Burundi: Tutsi vs. Hutu 1988
Côte d'Ivoire vs. rebels 2002—
Democratic Republic of Congo and allies vs. Rwanda,
Uganda, and
indigenous rebels3 1997
Somalia vs. rival clans 1991
Sudan vs. Darfur rebel groups 2003
Uganda vs. Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) 1986
Europe
Russia vs. Chechen separatists 1994
Latin America
Colombia vs. National Liberation Army (ELN) 1978
Colombia vs. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
1978
Colombia vs. Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) 1990
Significant Ongoing Armed Conflicts, 2004
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NOTE: As of Aug. 2004.
1. Where multiple parties and long-standing but sporadic
conflict
are concerned, date of first combat deaths is given.
2. 2002 ceasefire abandoned; fighting resumed in May
2003.
3. Ceasefire agreements signed in 2002, but violence
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