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More than 20, 000 people were forced to leave the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2009, an action the DR Congo said was in retaliation for regular expulsion of Congolese diamond miners who were in Angola illegally.
If so, they may have originally comprised residual Celtic elements in central eastern Europe such as the Cotini, who formed a Celtic enclave in the Germanic-speaking zone and are described by Tacitus as iron-ore miners working as tributaries of the powerful Quadi Germanic people.
In 1912 the teams name was changed to " Cleveland Molly McGuires " after the coal miners who were trying to establish a union and were regarded as " heroes ".
By the gold-rush days of the 1890s they were joined by miners who were en-route to the goldfields.
The facts surrounding these events are disputed by the miners, who claim that most of the violence was perpetrated by government agents that were agitating the crowds.
: Violence occurs between striking members of a miners ' union in Scranton, Pennsylvania when Welsh miners attack Irish and German-American miners who chose to leave the union and accept the terms offered by local mining companies .< ref > The Coal Riot.
Hendrix tries to get Parker to join up with a group of miners who are about to steal a supply shuttle and escape the complex, but Parker arrives too late.
* 1885 – Rock Springs massacre: in Rock Springs, Wyoming, 150 White miners, who are struggling to unionize so they could strike for better wages and work conditions, attack their Chinese fellow workers killing 28, wounding 15 and forcing several hundred more out of town.
" The sense development from " plug " may have taken place among Mexican silver miners, who used explosive charges in plug form consisting of a paper wrapper and gunpowder filling.
The 1926 general strike was a nine-day nationwide walkout of 1. 3 million railwaymen, transport workers, printers, dockers, iron workers and steelworkers supporting the 1. 2 million coal miners who had been locked out by the owners.
Harding, who was keeping track of the situation, would only send in troops if state militia could no longer handle the striking miners.
In January 1894, Cripple Creek mine owners J. J. Hagerman, David Moffat and Eben Smith, who together employed one-third of the area's miners, announced a lengthening of the work-day to ten hours ( from eight ), with no change to the daily wage of $ 3. 00 per day.
It was the result of concerted action by Los Angeles-area businessmen and property owners who were concerned by the harm being done to the watershed of the San Gabriel Mountains by ranchers and miners.
Eastwood and fellow non-singer Lee Marvin play gold miners who share the same wife ( portrayed by Jean Seberg ).
The infrastructural capital of loggers, miners, fishers, suburban housing developers, the mass media, employers who are subject to strike actions, and even military forces have been targeted.
The Gold Rush town of Weaverville on the Trinity River today retains the oldest continuously used Taoist temple in California, a legacy of Chinese miners who came.
* 1841: First documented case of decompression sickness occurs, reported by a mining engineer who observed pain and muscle cramps among coal miners working in mine shafts air-pressurized to keep water out.
To avoid a beating, the cook threw leftovers in a wok and served the miners who loved it and asked what dish is this — he replied Chopped Sui.
* The Molly Maguires, a clandestine society of Irish miners who engaged in a violent confrontation with Pennsylvania mining companies in the 19th century.
In other roles she was a goddess of music, dance, foreign lands and fertility who helped women in childbirth, as well as the patron goddess of miners.
Circle was named by miners in the late 19th century who believed that the town was on the Arctic Circle.
It was founded by gold miners who abandoned the Slate Creek ( later Coldfoot ) settlement around 1919.
As a result, lawyers began to settle in Tombstone and became even wealthier than the miners and those who financed the mining.

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In Bendigo in 1853, an Anti-Gold Licence Association was formed and the miners were apparently on the brink of an armed clash with authorities.
Left-wing opposition to the government mounted and some miners formed a clandestine Marxist union in 1973.
Not long before this dispute, miners at Cripple Creek had formed the Free Coinage Union.
Unions were formed as miners joined the Western Federation of Miners in 1896.
The 1849 California Gold Rush led to conflicts between miners and natives, and the state formed the volunteer Mariposa Battalion as a punitive expedition against natives in the Yosemite area.
* September 10, 1897: Sheriff James Martin formed a posse and fired on a group of unarmed miners in what is known today as the Lattimer massacre.
The town incorporated in 1902, as miners moved into the area to extract magnetite ore, and the Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1907.
Empire was founded in 1923 ; in that year miners formed a tent city while mining a claim originally established by the Pacific Portland Cement Company in 1910.
In the inter-war period, Wieliczkaits saw the development of territorial area, new residential districts were formed until that in 1933 a miners ' strike took place, due to the reduction of wages by 13 %.
They met with an almost total lack of success although a tiny handful of " red " unions were formed, amongst them a miners union in Scotland and tailoring union in East London.
In August 1886 Hardie's ongoing efforts to build a powerful union of Scottish miners were rewarded when there was formed the Ayrshire Miners Union.
The federation was formed with the merger of several miners ' unions representing copper miners from Butte, Montana, silver and lead miners from Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho, gold miners from Colorado and hard rock miners from South Dakota, and Utah.
Later a provisional government was formed by land hungry miners demanding land reform.
After the New Zealand Social Democratic Party was formed in 1913 in an attempt to unify various groups within the labour movement, Hunter represented the miners on the party's executive committee.
The company was formed in 1920, operating two buses in Minnesota by E. Roy Fitzgerald and his brother transporting miners and schoolchildren.
Other clubs, such as the Reform Athletic Club, El British Club, F. C. and El México Cricket Club were also formed by miners.
The revolt lasted for about a year and the miners were bombed by the newly formed South African Air Force ( SAAF ) during this time.
The first trade union in the Illawarra region was formed by miners at Bulli in 1879.

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