81. While some see the conflict in terms of a struggle for Chechen independence, Moscow views it as terrorism, pure and simple. 82. Zubak said he did not see more conflict. 83. He saw no conflict between radio and cabinet. 84. But others see future conflicts arising. 85. Conflicts are seen in limits of foreign ownership of national telephone companies and ways to allow foreign companies to obtain smooth access to existing telecommunications networks. 86. Despite this admission and the growing goodwill between the countries, the two sides still see the conflict from very different angles. 87. Silajdzic said he saw the conflict as a one of democracy against fascism. 88. The latest unrest in West Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo, saw violent conflicts between the indigenous Dayak population and migrants from Madura island, near Java. |