Dhaka, March 22 -- The history of almost all traditional wars in the world is a history of armies and politicians giving orders. Traditional wars mostly have two sides fighting each other from both sides of the front, some lose, some win, some live, some die.

But what we call "people's war" is a little different. It involves ordinary people and professionals, not just soldiers but many kinds of people. War happens all around; it's not front-based. In the end, it happens like what happened to us. It happened in villages, towns, rivers, everywhere. People die, live and participate in various ways. The concept of a professional warrior and politicians based war is a bit outdated now. Like history as the autobiography of kings.

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