demilitarization - meaning and definition. What is demilitarization
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What (who) is demilitarization - definition

REDUCTION OF A NATION'S ARMY, WEAPONS, OR MILITARY VEHICLES
Demilitarization; Demilitarise

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Demilitarisation or demilitarization may mean the reduction of state armed forces; it is the opposite of militarisation in many respects. For instance, the demilitarisation of Northern Ireland entailed the reduction of British security and military apparatuses.
Demilitarization Protective Ensemble         
  • A worker wearing a DPE suit
ONE-PIECE DISPOSABLE SUIT USED IN CHEMICAL WEAPONS DISPOSAL
DPE suit
The Demilitarization Protective Ensemble (DPE) is a heat-sealed, one-time-use positive pressure personnel suit.

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Demilitarisation

Demilitarisation or demilitarization may mean the reduction of state armed forces; it is the opposite of militarisation in many respects. For instance, the demilitarisation of Northern Ireland entailed the reduction of British security and military apparatuses. Demilitarisation in this sense is usually the result of a peace treaty ending a war or a major conflict. The principle is distinguished from demobilisation, which refers to the drastic voluntary reduction in the size of a victorious army.

Examples of use of demilitarization
1. He said demilitarization can start from Srinagar, Baramula and Kapwara.
2. What we want is a complete demilitarization of the situation," he added.
3. A phased demilitarization would follow on both sides of the current line of control dividing Kashmir.
4. "What we want is a complete demilitarization of the situation," Tsvangirai said at a press conference on Saturday.
5. The agreement also contains provisions on disarmament, policing reform, human rights, prisoners and demilitarization by British armed forces.