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World Service,16 Oct 2013,11 mins

The Aftermath of War

From Our Own Correspondent

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Tales of the chaos and instability of war - not just during the fighting, but in its wake. Tim Whewell meets members - and victims - of the militias still plaguing Libya, and asks how they're affecting the country's post-Gaddafi prospects. In Berlin, Steve Evans ponders what makes a war memorial truly affecting - and concludes that the key is what it's really commemmorating: an ideology, a nation, a leader, or the war dead themselves. Presenter: Pascale Harter Producer: Polly Hope Photo credit: Patrick Baz

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