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betrayal and Toussaint
After the betrayal and capture of Toussaint L ' Ouverture in 1802, Dessalines became the leader of the revolution.

betrayal and news
In a high-profile news conference in early November he suggested that the new Conservative Party of Canada was " an abomination, conceived in deception, born in betrayal.
In view of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772, George III regarded this news as a betrayal by his most trusted sibling, and was deeply hurt, refusing at first to make any reply.
On 30 June 1978 Bahro was sentenced in camera because of " treasonable collection of news " and " betrayal of state secrets " to eight years imprisonment.
In a statement given to a Christian news service, Terry claimed Notre Dame's invitation of Obama was a betrayal of Catholic teaching, comparing it to Judas ' betrayal of Jesus Christ.
Raving, he explains that she must die as well because she was the one who brought him the news of Isabella's betrayal.

betrayal and French
Barère was sentenced for his betrayal of King Louis XVI ( by voting to execute him ), for being a traitor to France, and for being a terrorist, and he was imprisoned on Oléron, on his way for transportation to French Guiana.
However if the English are of the mind that they can only be defeated by treachery and betrayal, the play also presents the French as somewhat in awe of them, bearing a begrudging respect for them, and fearing their strength in battle.
The French people of Quebec felt great betrayal at the French concession.
On 15 January 1674 he was impeached by the Commons, the specific charges being " popery ", corruption, and the betrayal of his trust — Buckingham in his own defence having accused him the day before of being the chief instigator of the French and anti-Protestant policy, of the scheme of governing by consent.
He is embittered by his betrayal of his working class roots ( he has become a manager and partner in his engineering firm ), the Cold War, successive Thatcher governments, and the failure of his relationship under the pressure of Andrea's French lover's terminal illness.
In his accusation against the king, Lindet focused strongly on his duplicity and betrayal against the actions of the French Revolution.
Many French political and military leaders in Algeria viewed this as betrayal and formed the Organisation de l ' armée secrète ( OAS ) that had much support among ' Pieds-Noirs '.
Arabs in this area at this time were not primarily involved in activities against the Yishuv, but in strongly opposing the imposition of the French Mandate of Syria, which they regarded as betrayal of the promises made during the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule.
For many in the French Navy this was a final proof that there had never been a question of their ships ending up in German hands and that the British action at Mers-el-Kebir had been an unnecessary betrayal.
The French occupation zones in Germany and in West Berlin cemented this ambition, leading to some frustration on the part of other European nations, which became part of the deeper Western betrayal sentiment.
Outraged with the further humiliation of Poland by her neighbors and the betrayal of the Polish nobility and emboldened by the French Revolution unfolding in France, the Polish masses quickly turned against the occupying forces of Prussia and Russia.
The putschists saw de Gaulle's acceptance of Algerian independence as a betrayal of France and a betrayal of the local population both indigenous and French colonial.
In 1906 the Sultan Abdelaziz ratified the Algeciras Conference, granting colonial powers substantial concessions over Morocco, Ma al -' Aynayn's deemed this a betrayal, and supported in 1907 the Sultan's brother and rival Abdelhafid ( at the time opposed to the French ).
Enlisting the aid of two French acrobats, Pescade and Matifou, he scours the Mediterranean in search of those who planned the betrayal.

betrayal and actions
While biographers such as Ackroyd have taken a relatively tolerant view of More's campaign against Protestantism by placing his actions within the turbulent religious climate of the time, other equally eminent historians, such as Richard Marius, have been more critical, believing that persecutions -- including what he perceives as the advocacy of extermination for Protestants -- were a betrayal of More's earlier humanist convictions.
The majority of Saharaui People supported its patriotic actions and identified with this movement, which later was called Polisario, and gradually had more misunderstandings with the Autonomous and Central Government of the Metropoli for the signs of a vacilante, or feeble foreign policy, made up by Generals that had the " última palabra " or " last word ", feeling a possible betrayal of the Motherland.
Even the sale of a relatively small strip of land angered the Mexican people, who saw Santa Anna's actions as a betrayal of their country.
Kerr and Burchill apparently saw his actions as a betrayal, and MacNeil played his last concert with Simple Minds in Brisbane a week later.
For morbid jealousy to occur one ’ s memories are subconsciously changed and their partner ’ s actions are misinterpreted as well to the extent that the person is absolutely convinced of betrayal from the partner.
He saw the strike as a betrayal, and his actions at attempting to break the strike turned into one of the most important and violent events in Rhondda history, the Tonypandy Riots.
Later imperial propaganda declared that Tetricus had agreed to surrender to Aurelian in exchange for his life, but the price was to be his betrayal of his army prior to battle, which continued to fight even when notified of Tetricus ’ actions.
America ’ s “ betrayalof the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.
The group's initial letter against Kerry stated " It is our collective judgment that, upon your return from Vietnam, you grossly and knowingly distorted the conduct of the American soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen of that war ( including a betrayal of many of us, without regard for the danger your actions caused us ).

betrayal and collaboration
In the classic version of the game, collaboration is dominated by betrayal ( i. e. betrayal always produces a better outcome ) and so the only possible outcome is for both prisoners to betray the other.
The mainland's communist government despised Wang not only for his collaboration with the Japanese, but also for his anti-communism, while the KMT downplayed his anti-communism and emphasised his collaboration and betrayal of Chiang Kai-shek.
Critics saw the characters Marko and Blacky as " Kusturica's idealization of Serbs trapped into desperate acts by history and others ' evil while the cowardly characters in the film were Croats and Bosnians, who chose betrayal and collaboration.
He was later stripped of his titles and possessions in 1523, because of his betrayal of the king of France and his collaboration with the Holy Roman Emperor.
* Campbell, Mavis Christine ( 1988 ) The Maroons of Jamaica, 1655 – 1796: a history of resistance, collaboration & betrayal Bergin & Garvey, Granby, Mass., ISBN 0-89789-148-1
Cornwell argued that Pacelli's antisemitism combined with his drive to promote papal absolutism inexorably led him to collaboration with fascist leaders, a collaboration which led to what Cornwell characterizes as " the betrayal of Catholic democratic politics in Germany ".

betrayal and leaders
Through letters in the rebels ' possession and confessions from the leaders, the king uncovered the earl's betrayal.
This betrayal of his comrades induced confidence in the minds of the parliamentary leaders, who sent him back to his Portsmouth command.
South Carolina leaders cried betrayal, while the North celebrated with enormous excitement at this show of defiance against secessionism.
It was a betrayal by our leaders.
In Central and Eastern Europe the interpretation of the outcome of the Munich Crisis of 1938, and the Yalta Conference of 1944, as a betrayal of Central and Eastern Europe by Western powers has been used by Central and Eastern European leaders to put pressure on Western countries to acquiesce to more recent political requests such as membership in NATO.
and other Brotherhood leaders felt it was much better than the previously announced terms, but according to one version of events, the secret apparatus, now invisible and unaccountable to those not involved in it, saw the treaty it as a betrayal of Egypt and decided to act on its own.
The peace attempts failed and the conflict intensified with three leaders challenging each other for the Wallachian throne: Radu, who was supported by Mehmed ; the seemingly loyal Basarab Laiotă, who at first was supported by Stephen ; and Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr — who would gain the support of Stephen after Laiotă's betrayal.

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