A:Gunmen from Mr. Arafat 's Fatah movement burst into a tent set up to mourn their late leader , and fired shots in the air to protest a visit by Mahmoud Abbas . B:Arafat 's Fatah is an organization Answer: drop
A:The Australian / New Zealand edition of Time magazine says the incident was sparked when Australian soldiers on a U.S.-led patrol shot and killed two villagers they mistakenly believed were Afghan militants . B:Australian is a geographical/political entity Answer: drop
A:The report was compiled by the African Commission on Human and Peoples ' Rights during a fact-finding mission in 2002 . B:African Commission is a geographical/political entity Answer: circumstances
A:A United Nations resolution to end the fighting has called for Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon to be disarmed . B:Hezbollah is a famous person Answer: circumstances
A:Rwandan President Paul Kagame had threatened to send soldiers across the border to fight Hutu militias blamed for attacks on Rwanda . B:Kagame is a time or duration of time Answer: circumstances
A:The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda accepted a plea bargain in which Paul Bisengimina pled guilty to two counts of murder and extermination . B:Paul is a time or duration of time Answer: circumstances
A:The soup fell out of the long bill of the Crane at every mouthful , and his vexation at not being able to eat afforded the Fox much amusement . B:Fox is an organization Answer: drop
A:The demand , published by North Korean state-run media , comes after Japanese forensic experts said the remains were not those of Megumi Yokota , who was kidnapped in 1977 . B:Korean is a geographical/political entity Answer: drop
A:The U.S. Defense Department says it will comply with a federal judge 's order to release the identities of hundreds of terror suspects being held at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay , Cuba . B:Cuba is an organization Answer:
circumstances