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Some Burundian rebel groups have used neighboring countries as bases for insurgent activities.
Creative measures must also be used, including the use of double agents, or even bogus " liberation " or sympathizer groups that help reveal insurgent personnel or operations.
Though many types of improvised explosive devices (" IEDs ") can technically be classified as land mines, the term land mine is typically reserved for manufactured devices designed to be used by recognized military services, whereas IED is used for makeshift devices assembled by paramilitary, insurgent, or terrorist groups.
The last official census in 1983 occurred at a time when parts of the country were controlled by insurgent groups and inaccessible to the government.
This publication was an antecedent to Meinhof's ' The Urban Guerrilla Concept ' and has subsequently influenced many guerrilla and insurgent groups around the globe.
The Shining Path's ideology and tactics have been influential on other Maoist insurgent groups, notably the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) and other Revolutionary Internationalist Movement-affiliated organizations.
After the collapse of the Klan in 1872, organized conservative southern insurgent militia groups took over, having used violence and intimidation tactics against African Americans and weakened supportive Republican state government control.
As per the proclaimed view, this would not only contributes to the major social problem of drug abuse but also financially supports insurgent groups that collaborate with drug traffickers in some cocaine-producing territories.
Following Reconstruction, white conservative Democrats and insurgent groups used force to regain power in the state legislatures, and pass laws that effectively disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites in the South.
Due to these activities, the General Command is regarded as the most hard-line of the old insurgent groups, and currently resists the Oslo Accords from its bases in Syria and Lebanon.
Secret vigilante and insurgent groups such as the Ku Klux Klan ( KKK ) instigated extrajudicial assaults and killings to keep power and to discourage freedmen from voting, working and getting educated.
It is believed that some if not many members of the Republican Guard joined several of the insurgent groups currently operating in Iraq such as the Return.
In November 2007, Khalilzad charged that Iran is helping the insurgent groups in Afghanistan and Iraq.
TULF leader Appapillai Amirthalingam, even provided letters of reference to the LTTE and to other Tamil insurgent groups to raise funds.
Some groups may have the insurgent consciousness and resources to mobilize, but because political opportunities are closed, they will not have any success.
They are also used in Afghanistan by insurgent groups, and have caused over 66 % of the Coalition casualties in the 2001 – present Afghanistan War.
Since the war he has signed the ' Unite Against Terror ' declaration, arguing that " the pseudo-left reveals its shameless hypocrisy and its wholesale abandonment of humanitarian values " by supporting resistance and insurgent groups in Iraq that resort to indiscriminate terrorism, killing innocent civilians.
# Padilla was " closely associated with al Qaeda ," a designation for loosely knit insurgent groups sharing common ideals and tactics, " with which the United States is at war ";
This was an attempt by Ríos Montt to win over the large insurgent groups to his version of the rule of the law, unleashing a scorched earth campaign on the nation's Mayan population, particularly in the departments of Quiché and Huehuetenango, that, according to the 1999 United Nations truth commission, resulted in the annihilation of nearly 600 villages.
The administration intervened on the side of insurgent groups RENAMO in Mozambique and UNITA in Angola, supplying each group with covert military and humanitarian aid.
Pakistan has accused India of supporting insurgent groups in Pakistan, but no evidence has been found to support the allegation.
Peace talks were convened between the RC and various armed insurgent groups in 1963, but without any breakthrough, and during the talks as well as in the aftermath of their failure, hundreds were arrested in Rangoon and elsewhere from both the right and the left of the political spectrum.
Although there had inevitably been some underground CPB presence as well as that of ethnic insurgent groups, there was no evidence of their being in charge to any extent.
With time, its role has evolved into cross border intelligence, intelligence sharing with friendly nations, infiltrating insurgent groups and counter-terrorism.
As hope of a short war was present, insurgent groups merged into bigger formations and recruited new personnel.

insurgent and Tripura
At present insurgent activity is present in Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura.
There is a rise of insurgent activities and regional movements in the northeast, especially in the states of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Tripura.

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The British negotiated with the most influential sirdars, cut off as they were by winter and insurgent tribes from any hope of relief.
The four nurses remained the sole women recipients of the Silver Star until: Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was awarded the Silver Star in 2005 for gallantry during an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq, three nurses who had served in World War I were awarded the Silver Star posthumously in 2007, and Army Specialist Monica Lin Brown was awarded the Silver Star in March 2008 for heroism in the War in Afghanistan.
By the 1980s all insurgent activities were defeated.
The besieged garrison made several sorties from the Saint Paul's Gate, which were repulsed by the insurgent peasants.
Such tactics were considered unsavory even in early times, when, according to the 10th century Shōmonki, the boy spy Koharumaru was killed for spying against the insurgent Taira no Masakado.
Several people were arrested in the aftermath of the attack, and were reported to be members of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, a large insurgent organisation.
Although the French commissioners were unwilling to treat with the insurgent Lords of the Congregation, they offered the Scots certain concessions from King Francis and Queen Mary, including the right to summon a parliament according to use and custom.
Eleven people died and over 180 others were wounded in the four bomb attacks allegedly perpetrated by Islamic extremists with connections to the Abu Sayyaf insurgent group.
" Because of similar insurgent paramilitary violence in other areas of the state, especially during campaigns and elections, federal troops remained in Louisiana until 1877, when they were removed on orders of U. S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
A small insurgent group called the Invincibles were responsible.
Fujimori contended that these measures were justified, that this compromise of open trials was necessary because the judiciary was too afraid to charge alleged insurgents, and that judges and prosecutors had legitimate fears of insurgent reprisals against them or their families.
Tragically for the Bandiera brothers, they did not find the insurgent band they were told awaited them, so they moved towards La Sila.
Members of the republican insurgent movement were left out of this government.
When insurgent demands were met ( Filipino troops out of Iraq ), the hostage was released.
During that time, several Filipino soldiers were wounded in an insurgent attack, although none died.
In 1180, Yoritomo was defeated at Ishibashiyama, his first major battle ; but his early years as an insurgent chief were mostly spent in consolidating his power over the warrior aristocrats in the Kantō area, most of whom accepted his authority peaceably.
In 2003 and early 2004, three aircraft were hit by three insurgent surface-to-air heat seeking missiles.
Such of the insurgent leaders as were caught, notably the ex-officers, suffered military execution ; the army was dispersed among Prussian garrison towns ; and Prussian troops occupied Baden for a time.
The city, however, suffered severe calamities during the Servile War in Sicily ( 134-132 BC ), having fallen into the hands of the insurgent slaves, who, on account of the great strength of its position, made it one of their chief posts, and were able for a long time to defy the arms of the consul Publius Rupilius.
The Iraqi troops who were left in charge of Fallujah after the truce began to disperse and the city fell back under insurgent control.
Initially, Stewart remained loyal to Rutherford, and went so far as to allege in the legislature that insurgent Liberal John R. Boyle had offered two members of the legislative assembly ( MLAs ), who were also hotel keepers, immunity from prosecution for liquor violations if they would support a new government in which Boyle was Attorney-General.
New state legislatures were writing constitutions, and the social climate was highly volatile, with insurgent attacks against freedmen and Republicans on the rise in numerous areas.
They were constituted as a complement to the regular troops of the bourbonic army, which had to confront the Miquelets, who persisted as an insurgent redoubt of supporters of Archduke Charles.

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