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nationalists and freedom
Most nationalists welcomed the review but unionists attacked it as an erosion of the right to freedom of assembly.
During the negotiations concerning this principle the nationalists were concerned that the formulation ought to promote religious freedom.
The outcome indicated that there was no simple, unified " struggle for freedom ", and support lent to the active nationalists was gone as quickly as it had appeared.
Bose along with A M Nair was instrumental in persuading the Japanese authorities to stand by the Indian nationalists and ultimately to support actively the Indian freedom struggle abroad.

nationalists and struggle
This defeat of a colonial power and the ensuing recognition of African sovereignty became rallying points for later African nationalists during their struggle for decolonization, as well as activists and leaders of the Pan-African movement.
The first stadtholder of the Dutch Republic was William I of Orange, who joined with Dutch nationalists and led the struggle for independence from Spain.
The banning of successive nationalist parties from August 1959 to August 1964 hastened their radicalisation and strengthened the nationalists ' resolve to turn to armed struggle.
In the early Meiji period, in what was locally called the Gunma Incident of 1884, a bloody struggle between the idealistic democratic westernizers and the conservative Prussian-model nationalists took place in Gunma and neighboring Nagano.
He argued that the reformist camp never recovered from the wounds sustained in this struggle, setting the political stage for conservative nationalists, and eventually Vladimir Putin.
The conflict, which had its roots in grievances over power sharing and the state control of economic assets, was portrayed by the government as a struggle between SNM nationalists ( defending Somaliland's independence ) and government federalists advocating a relationship with Somalia.
Despite the controversies, he was respected for his role in the anti-colonial struggle and was seen by many Arab intellectuals as one of the last original Arab nationalists.
Some embraced it as a heroic last stand of Jewish nationalists who chose death over slavery in their struggle against an aggressive Empire.
During the colonial period, the Korean nationalists carried on the struggle for independence, fighting against Imperial Japan in Korea, China particularly Manchuria and China Proper and Far East Russia.
Many Indian nationalists, including Roy, became convinced that only an armed struggle against the occupying forces of Great Britain would be sufficient to separate India from the British empire.
Expatriate Indian nationalists organized as the Indian Revolutionary Committee in Berlin made an informal approach to the German government in support of aid to the cause of anti-British armed struggle in their native land.
More than a century after the French Revolution, there was still a fierce struggle between the left-wing French government and its right-wing opponents, as socialists like Jean Jaurès pushed for peace against nationalists like Paul Déroulède who were inclined to go to war.
At the beginning and during its early years the actions of ETA were conducting nationalists painted what they were confused by these facts with the claims of EGI, until ETA has chosen to back the armed struggle.
Raja was founded on March 28, 1949 as part of the political struggle against French rule by nationalists who aimed to create a focus for working-class young Moroccans.
It played an active role in uniting students, labour unions, nationalists and left wing parties to struggle against Ziaul Haq's military and fundamentalist rule.

nationalists and India
The flag of India was hoisted publicly across India by Congress volunteers, nationalists and the public.
British concerns over political stability in India and criticism by Indian nationalists that the program was a form of human bondage caused the British government to outlaw indentured labor in 1917.
Since the late 1940s with the dissolution of British India and creation of Pakistan, some rigid Pashtun nationalists proposed merging with Afghanistan or creating Pashtunistan as a future sovereign state for the local Pashtun inhabitanits of the area.
Afghanistan and Pashtun nationalists did not exploit Pakistan's vulnerability during the nation's 1965 and 1971 wars with India, and even backed Pakistan against a largely Hindu India.
Further, had Pakistan been destabilised by India, nationalists would have had to fight against a much bigger country than Pakistan for their independence.
She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and for Indian nationalists a symbol of resistance to the rule of the British East India Company in the subcontinent.
In the same year, he proposed an " absolute majority " threshold of 55 per cent when deciding whether a district should become part of India or Pakistan, triggering a huge controversy among nationalists.
The " nationalists ", including prominent leaders such as S. A. Dange, A. K. Gopalan backed India.
The presence of nationalists, and internationalists P. Sundarayya, Jyoti Basu, and Harkishan Singh Surjeet in the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) proves this fact.
The 2nd Battalion ( the former 80th ) was stationed in India in 1881, soon moving to Tralee in Ireland, where they were involved in actions against Irish nationalists.
They are also worried that it deflects attention from genuine achievements of ancient and modern Indian mathematics and mathematicians, and that its promotion by Hindu nationalists may damage mathematics education in India.
In 1939 Indian nationalists were angry that the British Governor-General of India, Lord Linlithgow, had without consultation with them brought India into the war.
He met many other prominent nationalists there, including Jawaharlal Nehru from India, Hafiz Ramadan Bey from Egypt and Lamine Senghor from Africa.
In 1929, supporters of the government of India tried to have Patel removed as president of the Imperial Legislative Assembly, but were thwarted by the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, who at the time was trying to win over radical nationalists.
* In India, the terms Saffronization and Saffron Brigade are used to refer to the Hindu nationalists
The musical film is set in the British India of the tumultuous 1940s when Indian nationalists fighting for the country's independence rose up as one, urging the British Raj to leave.
In modern times, such mythical aetiologies in nationalist constructions of history were replaced by the frequent attempt to link one's own ethnic group to a source as ancient as possible, often known not from tradition but only from archaeology or philology, such as Armenians claiming as their origin the Urartians, the Albanians claiming as their origin the Illyrians, the Georgians claiming as their origin the Mushki, or Hindu nationalists claiming as the origin of their religion the Indus Valley Civilization ( see Indigenous Aryans ( India )) — all of the mentioned groups being known only from either ancient historiographers or archaeology.
In 1905 he founded the India House and The Indian Sociologist, which rapidly developed as an organised meeting point for radical nationalists among Indian students in Britain at the time and one of the most prominent centres for revolutionary Indian nationalism outside India.

nationalists and dubbed
The subsequent crackdowns and arrests drew media attention to the Moroccan occupation, and Sahrawi nationalists seized on the opportunity: in May 2005, a wave of demonstrations subsequently dubbed by the Independence Intifada by Polisario supporters, broke out.
The political climate – dubbed the Era of Good Feelings – favored the development of national programs and institutions, including a protective tariff, internal improvements and the revival of a Bank of the United States Southern and western support for the Bank, led by Republican nationalists John C. Calhoun of South Carolina and Henry Clay of Kentucky was decisive in the successful chartering effort.
Like many other German nationalists, Hitler believed in the stab-in-the-back myth, which claimed that the army, " undefeated in the field ," had been " stabbed in the back " by civilian leaders and Marxists back on the home front, later dubbed the November Criminals.
Because Rimsky-Korsakov used Russian folk and oriental melodies in his First Symphony, Stasov and the other nationalists dubbed it the " First Russian Symphony ," even though Rubinstein had written his Ocean Symphony a dozen years before it.
Papen and his supporters, mostly right-wing nationalists and monarchists ( his cabinet, packed with aristocrats, was dubbed " Kabinett der Barone " (" cabinet of the barons "), loathed the democratic system established by the Weimar constitution and aimed to replace it by an authoritarian regime.
Systematic oppression of pro-Ukrainian intellectuals, conveniently and uniformly dubbed as " nationalists ", was carried under the propaganda campaign against Ukrainian nationalism threatening the Soviet way of life.

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