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الصفحة 122
Fulbe ( pro ) actions and responses to insecurity Prior to the crisis , cattle theft
was less frequent than it was during and subsequently , and cooperation with
farming communities such as the Tarok was greater . Especially today , when
politics ...
Fulbe ( pro ) actions and responses to insecurity Prior to the crisis , cattle theft
was less frequent than it was during and subsequently , and cooperation with
farming communities such as the Tarok was greater . Especially today , when
politics ...
الصفحة 564
Common forms of insecurity in West Africa include cattle theft on treks and in
urban areas , theft by herders , and cattle loss because of unfamiliarity with urban
areas . Insecurity in northern Kenya , in all forms , is a potentially devastating fact
of ...
Common forms of insecurity in West Africa include cattle theft on treks and in
urban areas , theft by herders , and cattle loss because of unfamiliarity with urban
areas . Insecurity in northern Kenya , in all forms , is a potentially devastating fact
of ...
الصفحة 568
the risk of robbery , cattle traders are often under pressure to dispose of their
cattle as soon as possible . Such circumstances not only compel businessmen to
sell cattle on credit , but also deny them the opportunity to explore different
options ...
the risk of robbery , cattle traders are often under pressure to dispose of their
cattle as soon as possible . Such circumstances not only compel businessmen to
sell cattle on credit , but also deny them the opportunity to explore different
options ...
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المحتوى
The politics of protection perspectives on vigilantism | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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