111.   The government has denied rebel claims that Zimbabwe and Namibia have sent troops to support President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.

112.   The likely impact of the expulsions in other states is not clear, but the rebels claim they have growing support.

113.   The rebels also claim there had been fighting between Zairian rebels and Rwandan Hutu militiamen from the camps.

114.   The rebels also claim there had been fighting between Zairian rebels, many of them ethnic Tutsis, and Rwandan Hutu militia from the camps.

115.   The rebels claim that Moldovan authorities handed Soysal over to Turkey, but Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit denied reports of foreign involvement in the capture.

116.   The rebels claim that Tamils are discriminated against by the majority Sinhalese, who control the government and military.

117.   The rebels claim the federal government discriminates against Muslims in the state.

118.   The rebels claim the Sinhalese-dominated government and military systematically discriminates against Tamils.

119.   The rebels claim the Tamils are discriminated against by the majority Sinhalese, who control the government and military.

120.   The rebels claim their leader, Savimbi, is still inside Angola.

n. + claim >>共 721
group 11.62%
official 4.05%
government 3.92%
side 2.70%
rebel 2.03%
critic 1.83%
company 1.83%
police 1.64%
authority 1.48%
leader 1.47%
rebel + v. >>共 661
say 5.63%
be 5.41%
attack 3.57%
fight 2.64%
kill 2.17%
take 2.14%
have 1.87%
hold 1.70%
want 1.61%
seize 1.61%
claim 1.57%
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