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However new grievances were being generated by the process of European settlement.
In the speech he euologised the actions of a German Nazi and Freikorps officer, Leo Schlageter who had been shot whilst engaging in sabotage against French troops occupying the Ruhr ; in doing so Radek sought to explain the reasons why men like Schlageter were drawn towards the far right, and attempted to channel national grievances away from chauvinism and towards the support of the working movement and the Communists
Young Czechs would write grievances on the wall and in a report of the time this led to a clash between hundreds of students and security police on the nearby Charles Bridge.
The newly sworn revolutionary committee paraded the bloody corpse to the Roman Forum and arriving there heard grievances against the Tarquins and began to enlist an army.
Though unable to halt the bill's passage, his campaign was successful in drawing attention to the grievances of Indians in South Africa.
" He argued that the anti-feudal sentiment of French peasants expressed in the 1789 cahier de doléances ( list of grievances ) was linked to the " seigneurial reaction " of the late 18th century in which lords significantly increased feudal dues.
He also gave a list of grievances of the English people and stated that his proposed expedition was for the sole purpose of having " a free and lawful Parliament assembled ".
By the end of the 18th century, some Muslim ulema began articulating the grievances of the common people.
Past grievances are usually involved and can cause revanchism.
Cyril, however, used the opportunity to further attack Nestorius, who pleaded with Emperor Theodosius II to call a council so that all grievances could be aired.
He won conservative support by promising to undercut the appeal of Socialists — the Socialists always voted against his proposals, fearing they would reduce the grievances of the industrial workers.
Economic grievances and political disenfranchisement in East Pakistan led to violent political tensions and army repression, escalating into civil war followed by the third war with India.
At the request of the Corinthians, the Spartans summoned members of the Peloponnesian League to Sparta in 432 BC, especially those who had grievances with Athens to make their complaints to the Spartan assembly.
In his absence they issued a manifesto of grievances on 9 August that declared his election invalid since they had been cowed by the mob into electing an Italian.
In 1517, Luther famously posted his grievances on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Later, in the 1980s, Presbyterian evangelicals added homosexuality to their list of grievances, although the UPCUSA decided in 1978 not to ordain non-celibate gays to the ministry or eldership, a decision that liberal groups succeeded in reversing in 2011.
With these grievances, two years of combat ( 1186 – 1188 ) followed, but the situation remained unchanged.
A law, which introduced forced labor, made it illegal for the local population to publicly air its grievances and excluded them from all the important jobs.
Governor General Felix Eboué had a carrot and stick approach to local Congolese grievances.
Camp workers in BC struck on April 4, 1935, and, after two months of protesting in Vancouver, began the On-to-Ottawa Trek to bring their grievances to Bennett's doorstep.
Al Jazeera < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Teresa Bo reported that a preliminary draft of the proposals indicated that a resolution would involve answering FARC's historic grievances including rural development and agrarian reform ; democracy development via an enhancement of the number of registered political parties ; security and compensation for the victims of the conflict.
In December 1483 Richard instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests, a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.
A loose confederation of anti-Bolshevik forces aligned against the Communist government, including land-owners, republicans, conservatives, middle-class citizens, reactionaries, pro-monarchists, liberals, army generals, non-Bolshevik socialists who still had grievances and democratic reformists, voluntarily united only in their opposition to Bolshevik rule.
Prolonged minority grievances and the use of communal emotionalism as an election campaign weapon by both Sinhalese and Tamil leaders abetted a fledgling Tamil militancy in the north, during the 1970s.
The governors act as regional " mini-kings ", sitting in majlises, hearing grievances and settling disputes.

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