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SLA and against
At her sentencing hearing, Olson's teenage daughter Leila, her pastor, and her husband spoke in her defense, while Olson's mother claimed on the stand that Olson had never been a part of the SLA and spoke against prosecutors and police she asserted had harassed the family.
On January 16, 2002, first-degree murder charges for the killing of Myrna Opsahl were filed against Olson and five other SLA members: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Michael Bortin ( Olson's brother-in law who had married her sister Josephine ), and James Kilgore, who remained a fugitive.
Janjaweed militias use technicals on their raids against civilian villages in Darfur, Sudan, as do the Sudan Liberation Army ( SLA ) and Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ) rebel troops in defense of their areas of operations.
However, she refused to give evidence against the other captured SLA members.
" On April 11, after initial strikes against Hezbollah positions, Israel, through South Lebanon Army ( SLA ) radio stations, warned residents in forty-four towns and villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate within twenty four hours.
* BBC Darfur on the brink of new conflict as the SLA now joins the government fighting against rebel groups including the JEM:
SLA members believed they were forming an anti-bourgeois ideology of popular rule partly based on the idea that the most oppressed members of society, who were often blacks, must be the ones to lead a revolution against The Establishment.
Since the outbreak of the Darfur conflict in 2004 between the government of Omar al-Bashir and rebel groups such as the Sudan People's Liberation Army ( SPLA ), Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ) and the Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ), the NCP has been almost universally criticised for allegedly, however not officially, supporting Arab militias such as the Janjaweed through a campaign of murder, rape and deportation against the local population.
The ‘ Sip In ’, though, did gain extensive media attention and the resultant legal action against the SLA eventually prevented them from revoking licenses on the basis of homosexual solicitation in 1967.
The LCP was also active in the guerrilla warfare against Israel and its proxy militia, the South Lebanon Army ( SLA ), in southern Lebanon, after the Israeli invasion in 1982.
At that time members of the Sierra Leone Army ( SLA ), calling themselves the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ), were supporting Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ) leader Foday Sankoh against the Kabbah government.

SLA and various
In this case the SLA will typically have a technical definition in terms of mean time between failures ( MTBF ), mean time to repair or mean time to recovery ( MTTR ); various data rates ; throughput ; jitter ; or similar measurable details.

SLA and groups
SLA is organized by Chapters ( geographic ) and Divisions ( topical ) and special interest groups.
An operational-level agreement ( OLA ) defines the interdependent relationships among the internal support groups of an organization working to support a service-level agreement ( SLA ).
On November 9 the government of Sudan and the two leading rebel groups, the Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ) and the Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ), signed two short term peace agreements aimed toward progress in ending the conflict.

SLA and including
When Atwood and other core members of the SLA were killed in 1974 during a standoff with police near Watts, California following their murder of the Oakland school superintendent, the Soliahs organized memorial rallies, including a rally in Berkeley's Ho Chi Minh Park where Soliah spoke in support of her friend Atwood, while being covertly filmed by the FBI.
In 2002, new forensics technology allowed police to link these shells definitively to those found at Crocker Bank prior to charging the former members of SLA, including Soliah, with the crime.
Torture, including electric shock torture, by the SLA was routine.
Many members of the SLA ( including some with their families ) fled to Israel ; the Christian majority feared being suspected of serious offences committed by SLA members, and a number of members were reportedly granted asylum in European countries ( primarily Germany ).
Atwood, along with five other founding members of the SLA, including Donald DeFreeze, was killed in Los Angeles, on May 17, 1974, in a shootout with police.

SLA and Liberation
Sara Jane Olson, formerly Kathleen Ann Soliah ( born January 16, 1947 ), was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ) in the 1970s.
Following the Darfur Peace Agreement, the office of senior Presidential advisor was allocated to Minni Minnawi, a Zaghawa of the Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ), and this thus became the fourth highest constitutional post.
The Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ) was an American self-styled left-wing revolutionary group active between 1973 and 1975 that considered itself a vanguard army.
The SLA manifesto for sale in a magazine-store in StockholmIn his manifesto " Symbionese Liberation Army Declaration of Revolutionary War & the Symbionese Program ", Donald DeFreeze wrote, " The name ' symbionese ' is taken from the word ' symbiosis ' and we define its meaning as a body of dissimilar bodies and organisms living in deep and loving harmony and partnership in the best interest of all within the body.
The Arabic text on the bumper reads " The Sudan Liberation Army " ( SLA ).
The granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst and great-granddaughter of millionaire George Hearst, she gained notoriety in 1974 when, following her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ), she ultimately joined her captors in furthering their cause.
Child soldiers are fighting with the Chadian Military, integrated rebel forces-the United Front for Democratic Change ( Front Uni pour le Changement, FUC ), local self-defense forces known as Tora Boro militias, and two Sudanese rebel movements operating in Chad-the Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ) and the G-19 faction of the Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ).
Patty Hearst takes part in the April 1974 Hibernia National Bank | Hiberna bank raid with other Symbionese Liberation Army | SLA members
* Symbionese Liberation Army, ( SLA )
The U. S. group Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ) assassinates Oakland, California superintendent of schools Dr. Marcus Foster and badly wounded his deputy Robert Blackburn.
* The Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA )
Angela DeAngelis " General Gelina " Atwood ( 6 February 1949 – 17 May 1974 ) was a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ), a domestic terrorist group of the 1970s.
The case of Patty Hearst, a newspaper heiress who had committed armed bank robberies after being kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army ( SLA ), was one of Bailey's defeats.
The Sudan Liberation Movement / Army or ( Arabic: حركة تحرير السودان, ḥarakat taḥrīr as-Sūdan ) ( abbreviated as either SLM or SLA ) is a Sudanese rebel group.
The platoons aid the Royal Army Corps of Sahrani ( RACS ) in fending off the more powerful neighbour's offensive being spearheaded by the Sahrani Liberation Army ( SLA ).
Starting point and connecting factor was the ceasefire agreement between the main actors in then 20 year-old civil war, the Sri Lankan Army ( SLA ) and the Liberation Tigers Tamil Eelam ( LTTE ) that gave rise to some hope for a longer term peace agreement.
This apparent claim of the landmark attack on Golo, actually carried out by the Sudan Liberation Army, was mocked by the SLA and the JEM was forced to back away from their announcement.
He produced music for the Seahorse Liberation Army ( SLA ).
Three personnel were killed in attacks believed to be perpetrated by the Sudan Liberation Army ( SLA ).

SLA and Organization
The SLA formed as a result of the prison visitation programs of the radical left-wing group Venceremos Organization and a group known as the Black Cultural Association in Soledad prison.

SLA and PLO
In the south, military exchanges between Israel and the PLO led Israel to support Saad Haddad's South Lebanon Army ( SLA ) in an effort to establish a security belt along Israel's northern border, an effort which intensified in 1977 with the election of new Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin.

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