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Some opposition to the home rule movement started to be heard yesterday, with spokesmen for the town's insurgent Democratic leadership speaking out against the home rule charter in favor of the model municipal league charter.
Vladko Maček, who had succeeded Radić as leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, the largest political party in Croatia, was imprisoned, and members of a newly emerging insurgent movement, the Ustaše, went into exile.
Members of the republican insurgent movement were left out of this government.
A Philippine Constabulary was organized in 1901 to deal with the remnants of the insurgent movement and gradually assume the responsibilities of the United States Army.
Hidalgo's leadership would also give the insurgent movement a supernatural aspect.
Political process theory argues that there are three vital components for movement formation: insurgent consciousness, organizational strength, and political opportunities.
The insurgent consciousness is the collective sense of injustice that movement members ( or potential movement members ) feel and serves as the motivation for movement organization.
In 1815, Victoria commanded the insurgent movement in the region of Veracruz.
From then until 7 November 1901, the company conducted patrols to track the movement of the insurgent General Cailles.
For Jewish leaders of the time, there were serious concerns about Roman rule and an insurgent Zealot movement in Beit Shammai to eject the Romans from Israel.
The strategy has never on its own defeated an insurgent movement, but it can pressure insurgent groups into political negotiations.
A weak insurgent movement against the Pinochet government was maintained inside Chile by elements sympathetic to the former Allende government.
The new supra-nationalistic statute renamed it to Secret Macedono-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organization ( SMARO ), which was to be an insurgent organization, open to all Macedonians and Thracians regardless of nationality, who wished to participate in the movement for their autonomy.
News about the insurgent movement started by Miguel Hidalgo on September 16, 1810 was virtually nonexistent to the inhabitants of the New Kingdom of León until a letter sent by Felix María Calleja to then New Leon governor Manuel de Santa María on September, 29.
The ideology or ideals which Miguel Hidalgo fought were at his first attempt not well received in the Provincias Internas de Oriente, because of stronger ties with Spain and loyalism to Fernando VI, and counter-insurgency movements were present on the region, mainly in the first years of the war, with the movement of a former insurgent general Ignacio Elizondo, who changed to the army of loyalists of Fernando VI, the reasons are controversially disputed, but its understood that he was a loyalist when he joined the insurgent side, and its convictions were stronger when he was influenced and persuaded by general Ramón Díaz de Bustamante to organize a plot to caught major insurgency precursors such as Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende, and Mariano Abasolo, whom Ignacio Elizondo, caught on Bajan, Coahuila, on 1811, while they were moving toward north Monclova.
The main indigenous revolutionary insurgent movement, the Marxist African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde or PAIGC was well-trained, well-led, and equipped and received substantial support from safe havens in neighbouring countries like Senegal and Guinea-Conakry.
In 1986, the campaign against the insurgency was stepped up and in 1987, retaliating an increasingly bloody insurgent movement, Operation Liberation was launched against LTTE strongholds in Jaffna Peninsula, involving nearly four thousand troops, supported by helicopter gunships as well as Ground attack aircraft.
Meanwhile, the teenage group Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor was carving out a role as a national pioneer in the nascent youth rights movement, with one fifteen-year-old member's insurgent school-board candidacy earning her 1, 300 write-in votes, or eight percent of the total, in spring 1972.
María Elena Moyano Delgado ( 29 November 1960 – February 15, 1992 ) was a Peruvian community organizer and activist of Afro-Peruvian descent who was assassinated by the maoist Shining Path ( Sendero Luminoso ) insurgent movement.
In an interview with the Silski Visti ( Village News ) newspaper on 29 January 2009 interior minister Yuriy Lutsenko declared that Civil Movement " People's Self-Defense " as an insurgent, protesting, and not very structured civil movement has ceased to exist ".

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Malloum proved himself unable to cope with the FROLINAT and at the end decided his only chance was in coopting some of the rebels: in 1978 he allied himself with the insurgent leader Hissène Habré, who entered the government as prime minister.
Along with polearm weapons made from farming equipment, the crossbow was also a weapon of choice for insurgent peasants such as the Taborites.
The one incident that resulted in the death of Gibraltarians occurred on 31 January 1938 when the insurgent submarine General Sanjurjo sank the SS Endymion, a small Gibraltar-registered freighter taking a cargo of coal to Cartagena, which was chartered by the Republican government.
For several years a brutal campaign was fought to quell the insurgent natives.
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 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.
In 1708, the fortress was held by insurgent Cossack Kondraty Bulavin.
In April 1858, Tubman was introduced to the abolitionist John Brown, an insurgent who advocated the use of violence to destroy slavery in the United States.
He felt that the new July Monarchy ( which claimed widespread popular support ) was disorganized and unprincipled, in need of a mediator to keep the political peace between the King and insurgent forces.
With the insurgent candidacies of Republican Pat Buchanan and Democrat Jerry Brown winding down, Perot was the natural beneficiary of populist resentment toward establishment politicians.
The Kosovo Liberation Army ( KLA ) ( or ) was an Albanian insurgent organization which sought the separation of Kosovo from the FR Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
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.
Prince Wartislaw I confronted these uprisings with some success, but was not able to prevent several insurgent raids into Polish territory.
Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution of Iraq was founded in 1982 during the Iran – Iraq War after the leading Islamist insurgent group, Islamic Dawa Party, was severely weakened by a government crackdown following Dawa's unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
During this period, insurgent activity level was the highest recorded to date in OEF.
Papon was known to have tortured insurgent prisoners ( 1954 – 62 ) as prefect of the Constantinois department during the Algerian War.
Churchill later wrote that ' Mr. Chamberlain was incomparably the most live, sparkling, insurgent, compulsive figure in British affairs ...' Joe ' was the one who made the weather.
The war eventually ended in December 2011, however, it was the immense depletion of insurgent attacks and sectarian violence that led to the withdrawal American forces.
Some historians attributed this to insurgent activity, such as the Quantrill Gang operating generally in Missouri ; also significant was the isolated nature of the area and the vast swamps that surrounded Floyd.
Having broken their treaty with America several times, with most of the friendly and allied chiefs killed by insurgent Yavapais, who also killed Americans, Crook was authorized to enter into new negotiations with the aim of reducing the size of the Yavapai reservation and removing it to an area more readily cordoned off from American communities and their communication lines.
The insurgent First Philippine Republic was formally established with the proclamation of the Malolos Constitution on January 21, 1899 in Malolos, Bulacan and endured until the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo by the American forces on March 23, 1901 in Palanan, Isabela, which effectively dissolved the First Republic.

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