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Until now, everything has been focused on relief, relief, relief, and on saving lives. But now, people, including the non-governmental organizations, the civilian authorities, the military, and the U.N. colleagues are all starting to raise questions about how to make the transition from relief to recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction. Jan Vandemoortele
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The thing that really struck me was how many firms that we think of as strictly civilian had ties to the Pentagon. Companies like Apple, Starbucks, Oakley the sunglasses manufacturer. Even Google, and a lot of big corporations like PepsiCo, Colgate-Palmolive, and Nestle, that you don't normally think of as defense contractors. Nick Turse
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I don't support terrorism and never have. As a Sri Lankan that fled war and bombings, my music is the voice of the civilian refugee. M.I.A.
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We're so used to using military terminology in civilian speech that we forget those terms might mean something very specific. Phil Klay
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There is a limit on our resources and the priorities we have are protecting civilians and supporting the transitional process. Kemal Saiki
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It is a rule of international law that weapons and methods of warfare which do not discriminate between combatants and civilians should never be used. Sean MacBride
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The Pentagon got fed up with its recruits getting ripped off by payday lenders and in 2007 got Congress to make it illegal to extend such loans to members of the military. But civilians remain fair game. Timothy Noah
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When things did go wrong for the IRA, when civilians were killed, I tried to put it in context, not defend it. Peter T. King
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I got drunk that night in Honolulu, and we had some celebration. I went to the nearest joint I could find. Soldiers and sailors paid for nothing. Civilians paid for everything, picked up all our tabs. They loved us. The town was ours. Charles Singley