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For example, where I am from in Kargil in India there have been a bunch of incidents which I haven't seen in the international news: nomad conflicts, spillovers from kashmir, etc. Are there any other similar incidents from history which are not really covered in the international media?


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Operation Bwezani, Malawi

Kuki-Paite & Naga-Kuki Wars, 1992 - 1998

Ethnic Wars and Cleansing in the North Wa State

Hindu Extremist Insurgencies in Bangladesh post-independence

likoni massacres

Ndogboyosoi War

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