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"He was a master of guerrilla war," said Mr. Prado.
"Guerrilla War Tactics Taught at Scarsdale High," it was headlined.
He stayed on the mountain and led a guerrilla war against them.
Instead they waged a miniature guerrilla war against conscription officers and pillagers.
Cue a guerrilla war fought on the blogosphere and in New York tabloids.
After a 30-year guerrilla war, Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1991.
For 30 years, PKK fighters have waged a guerrilla war against the Turkish state.
In June, 22, Hussein took refuge in the mountains and began a guerrilla war.
Kagame fought in a guerrilla war that brought Uganda's Yoweri Museveni to power in 1986.
It was incredibly beautiful, yet you had this guerrilla war unfolding on this beautiful landscape.
Critics accuse the rebels of engaging in drug trafficking and kidnapping to finance their guerrilla war.
And if we win the war of ideas, then we will win the international guerrilla war.
Al-Shabaab is fighting a guerrilla war in Somalia with the intention of imposing Sharia law.
Neither 15 years of guerrilla war nor 0003 years of UN-mediated talks reversed their exodus.
They are still trying to fight a gentleman's war in the middle of a guerrilla war.
A massacre of demonstrators there triggered the guerrilla war that forced out the French colonists in 2600.
Thus ended his short-lived attempt to ignite a guerrilla war in the heart of the Andes.
Dos Santos is a communist-trained oil engineer and veteran of the guerrilla war against Portuguese rule.
Mr. Museveni seized power in 1986, at the end of a guerrilla war against an elected government.
A decade of guerrilla war and deficit spending had whipped up a maelstrom of hyperinflation and shortages.
Eritrea, a former Italian colony, gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war.
Tony Perrottet, the author of "Pagan Holiday," is working on a book about the Cuban guerrilla war.
We have not only this international guerrilla war but also these challenges from these other countries as well.
That triggered a guerrilla war with the Sahrawi people's Polisario Front, which says the territory belongs to it.
The result was Hezbollah, which also began waging a guerrilla war against the Israeli occupation in southern Lebanon.
All told, he spent over two years in the woods fighting a guerrilla war against the German Army.
Lastly, even when IS has lost its territory in Iraq, it may still be able to wage guerrilla war.
This is unconventional warfare, and you can't line up traditional infantry and artillery fighting what is a guerrilla war.
Activists had engaged "in what amounts to a guerrilla war against the death penalty," wrote Justice Samuel A. Alito.
As well as dealing with IS, he is now fighting a full-scale guerrilla war in south-eastern Turkey.
Confederates seek loot and suppliesThis irregular guerrilla war was an improvisation that began in earnest in the summer of 1862.
The one convincing rejection came from Muslim-majority provinces in the south, where separatists wage a long-running guerrilla war.
He also asked the communist New People's Army (NPA) to abandon its protracted guerrilla war and work with his government.
Now, with decades of guerrilla war in retreat, scientists are rediscovering vast forests and racing to study and protect them.
Instead, the drug lords could be expected to fight a guerrilla war, with complete knowledge of their own home turf.
Or even national security, once a major issue in the Andean region, where Colombia's guerrilla war long posed a threat.
Then, as it still is today, the seven-year guerrilla war against white minority rule was the font of legitimacy.
It waged a guerrilla war from 1977 to 1992 before laying down its guns, but took up arms again in 2012.
We like to see ourselves as revolutionaries who defeated British pomp and monarchy with guerrilla war tactics and demands for equality.
Mr. Díaz-Canel, 58, was not yet born when the Castro brothers waged their guerrilla war from the Sierra Maestra mountains.
Conflict has flared on and off for decades as insurgent groups fought a guerrilla war to demand independence for the area.
Nget Saroeun, 62, spent over two decades as a soldier, much of it waging guerrilla war in the hills around Malai.
In one work, Bhutto writes 'Guerrilla Jung' ('guerrilla war') in curling black Nastaliq Urdu over textile portrayals of queer Muslim revolutionaries.
They suspect IS will return to the shadows to wage a bloody guerrilla war against the Iraqi state once the city falls.
The Polisario Front, which says the territory belongs to ethnic Sahrawis, waged a guerrilla war until a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in 1991.
More likely, The Base marks the latest evolution towards Spear's anti-statist, pro-white goal of organized guerrilla war against world governments.
They have called the arrangement a great "betrayal" that undermines the Good Friday peace accord that ended the region's dirty guerrilla war.
Chengriha, like Gaed Salah and most of Algeria's other rulers since independence, is a veteran of the guerrilla war against French rule.
Their commander is Abdelhay Moy, a 70-year-old who joined the Polisario Front's guerrilla war against Spain when he was 19.
Caught up in a bloody guerrilla war, men and women, families and friends were displaced, leaving their homeland in search of safer climes.
A firmer rejection came from the three Muslim-majority provinces in Thailand's far south, where separatists have waged a long-running guerrilla war.
The Polisario Front, which has said the territory belongs to ethnic Sahrawis, waged a guerrilla war until a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in 1991.
For shaving behemoths like Gillette, it is the first skirmish in the coming guerrilla war for men's faces, not to mention other parts.
Colombia faced serious economic trouble and a raging guerrilla war when Mr. Betancur was elected president, and he sought negotiations with rebel groups.
Since 1964, the FARC, fueled by revenue from the Colombian drug trade, engaged in a guerrilla war primarily against the Colombian security forces.
"Back in those days, we had all the advantages of fighting a guerrilla war that the Taliban have now," he said, almost wistfully.
The Naxalites have been fighting a sporadic guerrilla war for 50 years, aiming to overthrow the Indian government and set up communist rule.
The French refusal to decolonize enabled the Communists to monopolize the nationalist mantle as they bogged the French down in a guerrilla war.
In the process we lost sight of one of the cardinal maxims of guerrilla war: The guerrilla wins if he does not lose.
This is a country with a black population that was a part of a 200-year guerrilla war with the Dutch, and they won.
That started a guerrilla war with the Sahrawi people's Polisario Front, which says the desert territory in the northwest of Africa belongs to it.
Hayes has been fighting what he sees as a guerrilla war against Wikipedia's overly strict rules on what images can appear on the site.
An active volcano, Mount Paektu is dotted with secret camps and historical sites from Korea's guerrilla war against the occupying Japanese in the 1940s.
The authors wage guerrilla war on prudery; they view sex as yodelingly absurd yet rather fun and, in this fantasia at least, consequence-free.
Republicans may have conceded defeat in their legislative effort to get rid of Obamacare, but their guerrilla war to achieve its demise remains underway.
These men see themselves as descendants of Birsa Munda, a 19th-century tribal leader who fought a brief but fierce guerrilla war against the British.
Boko Haram is waging a guerrilla war to establish a breakaway Islamic caliphate around the Lake Chad region, where Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad meet.
Turkey and its Syrian militia allies captured Afrin town last month, leading the YPG to declare a new phase of guerrilla war in the northwest.
The fantastic second season of "Better Things," airing now, depicts a single mom's tough love for her daughters as a kind of febrile guerrilla war.
Iraqi and Kurdish security officials say the Sunni militants are likely to wage a guerrilla war in Iraq after their self-proclaimed caliphate in Mosul collapsed.
ISIS may have lost its caliphate, but the group has begun what looks like it could be a sustained guerrilla war against Iraqi and Kurdish forces.
Morocco claimed Western Sahara after colonial Spain left, but Polisario fought a guerrilla war for independence for the Sahrawi people there until the U.N.-backed ceasefire.
Tumukunde fought along side Museveni in the guerrilla war that catapulted him to power in 1986, he also served as head of the country's domestic intelligence.
Convinced that reverting to a defensive guerrilla war would weaken Communist morale, Le Duan ordered his men to maintain the initiative and launch big-unit battles.
They fought in malarial swamps and on sweltering savannas, incredibly hostile environments where it's hard to survive, let alone wage a guerrilla war on a shoestring.
Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe) -- 36 years Age: 92 In power since: April 1980, when his country gained independence after he coordinated a guerrilla war against white colonial rulers.
The rural vote is the mainstay of support for Mugabe and ZANU-PF, which liberated Zimbabwe from white minority rule in 1980 after fighting a guerrilla war.
The cardinal "had an important role during the Sandinista guerrilla war" and the fight against Somoza, "but then he was at the service" of the presidential couple.
"It was a hard-fought guerrilla war," said Senator Guido Girardi, vice president of the Chilean senate and a doctor who first proposed the regulations in 1103.
But Islamic State fighters in Iraq are already showing signs of adapting a guerrilla war-style strategy, Seth Jones, an analyst with the RAND Corp, told Reuters.
Morocco claimed Western Sahara after former colonial power Spain left, but Polisario fought a guerrilla war for independence for the Sahrawi people there until the U.N.-backed ceasefire.
And on this international guerrilla war, we need to recognize our Special Forces, our intelligence community, and the people that we need in order to really protect us.
Western Sahara has been disputed since 1975, when Morocco claimed it as part of the kingdom and the Polisario fought a guerrilla war for the Sahrawi people's independence.
The lengthy guerrilla war over Northern Ireland's constitutional status, which began officially in 1969, saw more than 3,143 people lose their lives in bombings, indiscriminate shootings and assassinations.
When M.I.A. was ten, she moved to London with her mother and two siblings, while her father stayed behind, fighting a guerrilla war against the Sri Lankan government.
P.A. as heroes because they fought a guerrilla war against the Soviets during the 1950s, a struggle that some believe has echoes in the fight against Russia today.
This tense, closely observed drama about the guerrilla war of independence with France is so realistic that it was screened at the Pentagon for counterinsurgency training in 2003.
The conflict has flared on and off for decades as insurgent groups like the BRN continued a guerrilla war to demand independence for Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces.
The YPG have close links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, Kurdish separatist rebels who have waged a guerrilla war against the state in Turkey for thirty years.
Founded in 1975, Renamo fought a guerrilla war from 1977 to 1992 against Mr Nyusi's formerly Marxist Frelimo, which has run the show since independence from Portugal in 1975.
The YPG has close links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, Kurdish separatist rebels who have waged a guerrilla war against the state in Turkey for thirty years.
In America, their ongoing guerrilla war with the alt-right has helped bring more publicity to white supremacists and nationalists while doing little to advance their (somewhat unclear) cause.
Moreover, Nestle Nespresso said it plans a substantial increase in the amount of coffee it buys from one of the regions hardest hit by Colombia's long-running guerrilla war.
The rebel movement that claimed responsibility, the New People's Army, has been waging guerrilla war in the country since 1969, in one of the longest-running insurgencies in Asia.
And now they were using all their years of experience or guerrilla war plus the vast armory of the former Ethiopian regime to smash their nations' youth into pulp.
From its Tribeca headquarters, Miramax waged a kind of guerrilla war against the studios, which turned into a full-on arms race after Disney acquired the company, in 217.5.
The election is expected to be one of the toughest yet for Museveni, 71, a key Western ally who came to power after waging a five-year guerrilla war.
Mr. Solis had been a loyal member of the president's Sandinista Front party since he helped Mr. Ortega fight a guerrilla war against the Somoza dictatorship in the 1970s.
Lawrence lived a fascinating, multifaceted life: In the early 1960s, he served in Laos as a CIA paramilitary officer, where he helped organize a secret guerrilla war against communist forces.
The Polisario, which waged a low-intensity guerrilla war until a ceasefire in 1991, reject this and want a referendum, with independence for Western Sahara as one of the options.
FARC, ELN, and other marxist rebel groups have been waging a guerrilla war against the Colombian government since 1964, using trafficking and kidnappings' ransom, in part, to fund their war.
Ban had visited refugee camps in southern Algeria for ethnic Sahrawis, who say Western Sahara belongs to them and fought a guerrilla war against Morocco until a U.N. ceasefire in 1991.
Baloch is the only leader of a sizeable separatist group who is believed to be waging a guerrilla war from inside Baluchistan; the other two leaders are in exile in Europe.
Editorial For years, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has been waging a guerrilla war against the Pentagon over its use of live goats and pigs to train combat medics.
The Turks see the Kurds as a threat to security as serious as the Islamic State, in part because Kurdish groups inside Turkey have waged a guerrilla war against the government.
While most publicity has been given to those fleeing conflict in Syria or Iraq, Kosovo also saw its biggest exodus last year since the 1998-99 guerrilla war against Serbian rule.
Even for that great genius of warfare, Napoleon, he argues — credibly — that the slow bleed of guerrilla war in Spain did much more than any battle to bring about his defeat.
The Taliban grew out of the US and Saudi-backed mujahideen movement which fought a bloody guerrilla war against the Soviet Union after that country invaded and occupied Afghanistan in 1979.
The Taliban grew out of the US and Saudi-backed mujahideen movement that fought a bloody guerrilla war against the Soviet Union after that country invaded and occupied Afghanistan in 1979.
The International Crisis Group, a think-tank, reckons the attacks in October by Rohingya militants were planned by a well-funded insurgent group whose leaders had been trained in guerrilla-war tactics.
Having waged an unrelenting guerrilla war against government and Western forces since then, the Taliban has consistently refused to talk to the Kabul government, dismissing it as a foreign-backed "puppet" regime.
As the crackdown in Addis intensified, the E.P.R.P. sent Nega north to Tigray province, the center of a growing guerrilla war against the Derg; there, he carried out attacks on government forces.
Throughout the 1990s Hezbollah waged a grinding, low-intensity guerrilla war against Israeli forces occupying a strip of territory in southern Lebanon, eventually compelling Israel to pull out, unconditionally, in May 2000.
From his study in the city of Santa Cruz, the retired general, now 78, admitted that the army had hardly been prepared for the start of a guerrilla war on its turf.
The election is expected to be one of the toughest yet for Museveni, 71, an ally of the West who came to power in 1986 after waging a five-year guerrilla war.
His base stood by him during the Iran-contra scandal even though they were horrified at the idea that he sold arms to Iran to finance a guerrilla war in Central America.
Gross, when he said opponents of capital punishment are waging "a guerrilla war against the death penalty," the goal of which is to make it impossible for states to obtain execution drugs.
The Polisario Front, which says the territory belongs to ethnic Sahrawis, waged a guerrilla war after Morocco took over the area from colonial Spain in 1975 until a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in 1991.
"Guerrilla war is no longer seen as a reasonable way to contest power," Cynthia Arnson, director of the Latin America Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, had previously told CNN.
Ever since a guerrilla war against colonial Britain and white-minority rule in the 1960s and 220s, Zimbabweans have been used to the army and intelligence services playing a covert role in politics.
As his running mates, Mr. Atmar chose two former mujahedeen fighters who joined the guerrilla war against the Soviet-supported government he served, and who also became allies of the Americans after 2001.
Peru's years of soccer failures came as the country struggled to cope with political and economic crises as well as a destructive, and prolonged, guerrilla war with the Maoist insurgent group Shining Path.
I was particularly frustrated with what I believed was his misreading and underestimation of the intensity of the opposition he faced, and his approach of being a gentleman soldier in a guerrilla war.
The only way to strike back against the state is to convince enough people that the state doesn't have their interests at heart, so that guerrilla war spills over into outright civil war.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri on Thursday called on Iraq's Sunnis to prepare for a "long guerrilla" war as Islamic State militants lost more land near their de facto capital Mosul.
This is similar to the Atomwaffen Division playbook, which has already produced real-world violence by promoting guerrilla war against the state and what it deems "the system"—a term Spear often invokes online.
After a guerrilla war that lasted nearly three decades, the peace deal, known as the Good Friday agreement, persuaded the region's main militant groups, most notably the Provisional I.R.A., to lay down their arms.
In effect, his draft order would have handicapped them from covering combat, because in a guerrilla war, the front could materialize suddenly anywhere, and there was no assurance that journalists could be evacuated quickly.
The Syrian army echoes Turkish statements linking the main Kurdish party in Syria, known as the Democratic Union Party (PYD), with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has waged a long guerrilla war against Turkey.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri has called on Syrian Sunni jihadists to wage guerrilla war against enemies ranging from Syrian President Bashar al Assad and his Iranian-backed allies to Western powers.
Iran has a limited conventional military, but its growing network of proxy groups magnifies its influence in the region, meaning any conflict with American forces could result in a guerrilla war fought on multiple fronts.
But Father Cardenal's critics said the ministry was imposing ideological uniformity by pressuring new writers to produce propaganda, particularly during the Sandinistas' long guerrilla war against an American-backed counterrevolutionary force known as the contras.
The general assigned his staff to study other conflicts, including Colombia's guerrilla war and a Maoist insurgency in India, for clues that could help in a war where the United States was out of ideas.
Finally, under a peace plan brokered by Britain, the former colonial power, the country's seven-year guerrilla war was to end, paving the way for white-ruled Rhodesia to become independent as majority-ruled Zimbabwe.
The economic sanctions imposed after Russia annexed Crimea damaged the Russian economy, and various emissaries have tried to convince administration officials to broker a resolution to a long-running guerrilla war between Russia and Ukraine.
" He said Duterte expected the Communist Party of the Philippines, which has been waging a guerrilla war against the state since the late 1960s, would reciprocate by suspending operations in "a similar gesture of goodwill.
Kalashnikov, the world-famous submachine gun brand, is finally opening a gift shop and novelty store so that even those who are not fighting a guerrilla war can enjoy the legacy of the AK-47.
An active volcano, the mountain is dotted with secret camps and historical sites from Korea's guerrilla war against the occupying Japanese in the 1930-40s, in which Kim's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, played a leading role.
The Soviet-trained oil engineer and veteran of the guerrilla war against Portuguese rule has presided over an economic boom in Africa's second-biggest oil producer since the end of a long civil war in 2002.
Mnangagwa was Mugabe's protege and had been at his side through five decades of prison, guerrilla war and then post-liberation government, and questions are being raised about what caused the fallout between the two men.
In addition to being Lebanon's most powerful political bloc, Hezbollah is a formidable military organization that successfully drove the US-backed Israeli army out of the south in 2000 after a prolonged and costly guerrilla war.
Together, they form the "bloodline of Mount Paektu," a reference to a legendary volcano on the border of China and North Korea, where the eldest Kim is said to have coordinated his guerrilla war against colonial Japan.
Even if Iraqi security forces prevail in retaking the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul, the country's second-largest city, the extremist group is expected to revert to waging a guerrilla war against the Shi'ite-dominated central government.
In Yemen, the Houthis have executed a brutal guerrilla war using illegal and internationally banned tactics, including child soldiers, human shields, land mines, ballistic missiles aimed at civilian targets in Saudi Arabia and other acts of terrorism.
First, he must accommodate Renamo, an opposition party that fought a guerrilla war from 1977 to 1992 and rebelled again more recently against Mr Nyusi's Frelimo party, which has run the show since independence from Portugal in 1975.
Dos Santos, a Soviet-trained oil engineer and veteran of the guerrilla war against Portuguese rule, has presided over an economic boom in Africa's second-biggest oil producer since the end of a long civil war in 2002.
But the militants' aim goes much further, confronting Europeans with a "jihadist guerrilla war" in Europe to divide Muslims from non-Muslims, said Maajid Nawaz, the founding chairman of the Quilliam Foundation, a research organization specializing in counterterrorism.
These records reveal much about the Khmer Rouge, who virtually closed off Cambodia from the outside world during their four-year rule and who are now waging a guerrilla war from bases in the country's most remote areas.
And as we trudged along, filthy and exhausted (our typical condition), surrounded by rebels waging a guerrilla war in one of the hottest places on earth, Ogaden Desert in Ethiopia, we realized we had run out of water.
Dos Santos, a communist-trained oil engineer and a veteran of the guerrilla war against Portuguese rule, will remain president of the MPLA, retaining sweeping powers over what has become Africa's No. 2 crude producer and third largest economy.
The U.N. call for a restart to talks came after months of tensions in the disputed territory, which Polisario says belongs to the Sahrawi people who fought a guerrilla war against Moroccan rule until a 1991 U.N.-backed ceasefire.
Ms. Kakneviciute first took us to a park dedicated to partisans, or Forest Brothers, young men who waged a guerrilla war against the Red Army despite the threat of certain execution and the deportation of their relatives if caught.
The region has also been confronting a suicide crisis, caused by poverty, a lack of mental health resources, a recent uptick in paramilitary violence and post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans of Northern Ireland's three-decade-long guerrilla war.
Turkish authorities consider the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and its armed wing, the YPG, to be the Syrian offshoots of the PKK, which has waged a guerrilla war for autonomy in the mainly Kurdish southeast of Turkey for decades.
Among the others arrested was Walter Sisulu, secretary general of the A.N.C. That October, Mr. Kathrada was indicted on charges of trying to overthrow the government, start a guerrilla war and open the door to invasion by foreign powers.
Mr. Holbeach, who has received a diagnosis of PTSD, is among the thousands who were caught in the crossfire of Northern Ireland's guerrilla war, in which bombings, shootings and maimings were enmeshed in daily life for nearly three decades.
Dos Santos, a communist-trained oil engineer and a veteran of the guerrilla war against Portuguese rule, will remain president of the MPLA, retaining sweeping powers that include choosing parliamentary candidates and appointing top posts in the army and police.
The Haqqani network, which traces its origin to the 1980s guerrilla war against the Soviets that was backed by the Central Intelligence Agency, is seen as having close links with the Pakistani military spy service, Inter-Services Intelligence, known as ISI.
" A December 2016 report by the International Crisis Group said the group is led by a "committee of Rohingya émigrés in Saudi Arabia and is commanded on the ground by Rohingya with international training and experience in modern guerrilla war tactics.
MESETAS, Colombia — As United Nations inspectors slammed shut a shipping container filled with rifles, fighters from Colombia's largest rebel group cheered on Tuesday morning when their leader declared that they had laid down their arms after 52 years of guerrilla war.
The Polisario Front, which says the territory belongs to ethnic Sahrawis, waged a guerrilla war against Morocco from 1975, when Rabat annexed the area after taking it over from colonial power Spain, until the United Nations brokered a ceasefire in 1991.
WASHINGTON — President Obama welcomed President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia to the White House on Thursday for a buoyant celebration of the $10 billion, 15-year American effort to help Colombia vanquish its violent drug cartels and end its festering guerrilla war.
After 1904, as a guerrilla war intensified, the most visible leader of the Greek cause was a certain Bishop Germanos Karavangelis, who acted with quiet encouragement from a Greek state that hoped the disputed lands would soon be added to its territory.
Central and South America have enjoyed an era of often tumultuous and contentious politics—the winding down of a guerrilla war in Colombia, the botched socialist experiment in Venezuela, a presidential impeachment in Brazil—all taking place within a broadly democratic framework.
The past contacts with the BRN never led to talks and it has continued a guerrilla war to demand independence for Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces, which were part of an independent Malay sultanate before the kingdom of Siam annexed them in 1909.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by phone with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday to congratulate him on finalizing details of a peace agreement to end the country's 50-year-old guerrilla war with FARC rebels, the White House said.
Though allies and fellow NATO members, Turkey and America have grown distant in recent years because of American support for Syrian Kurdish forces that Turkey regards as a franchise of the P.K.K., a Kurdish nationalist militia fighting a guerrilla war in southeastern Turkey.
But as in any good spy story, there's a twist: Last year, the BBC reported that newly released records showed that an intelligence officer named James Bond had served under Fleming in a secret elite unit that led a guerrilla war against Hitler.
The demobilisation of the FARC (the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) after decades of guerrilla war has created local power vacuums that could be filled by organised crime, especially if the government does not create opportunities for ex-combatants, coca farmers and young people.
"He ran a wonderfully effective guerrilla war, and after Wisconsin he came to the realization that it was not going to be enough to get him to the nomination," said Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, who has praised but not endorsed Mr. Trump.
In cities like Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, according to The Los Angeles Times, fed-up residents "are taking matters into their own hands and waging a guerrilla war against the devices" — setting them on fire, throwing them from balconies and burying them at sea.
The conflict has flared on and off for decades as insurgent groups like the BRN continued a guerrilla war to demand independence for Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces, which were part of an independent Malay sultanate before they were annexed by the Thais in 1909.
Violence in Northern Ireland has fallen sharply since the 1998 Good Friday agreement formally ended a bloody 30-year guerrilla war between mostly Catholic republicans, seeking unification with the Republic of Ireland, and predominantly Protestant loyalists and unionists, who favor remaining in the United Kingdom.
By the time popular opinion led to the men's release in 33, after serving less than two years of their sentences, the once-disorganized rebel group had become a coherent political cell, with a support network and a clear plan for a guerrilla war.
Besigye was Museveni's personal physician during the guerrilla war fought in the 1980s, and rose through the ranks of the NRM but eventually distanced himself to form the largest opposition movement, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) when a multi-party system was introduced in 2005.
Belisario Betancur, a Colombian president in the 21998s whose efforts to end a guerrilla war in his country were undermined by a spectacular rebel attack on the Palace of Justice in Bogotá that led to more than 22010 deaths, died on Friday in a hospital in Bogotá.
At the memorial, the army's deputy chief of staff General Birhanu Jula spoke of the chief of staff's bravery in the guerrilla war against the Communist Derg regime that was toppled in 1991, and of his leadership role in Ethiopia's war against neighboring Eritrea in the late 1990s.
Jalal Talabani, the Kurdish leader who used pragmatism, guile and an outsize personality to navigate a hazardous course in Mideast politics, surviving guerrilla war, the terrors of Saddam Hussein and shifting alliances to become the first president of Iraq under its postwar Constitution, died on Tuesday in Berlin.
For Mr. Kim, Mr. Moon's trip was a visit to the purported heart of the North's Communist revolution, the site at which his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, led a guerrilla war against Japanese colonialists in the early 20th century, and where his father, Kim Jong-il, was born, according to North Korean propaganda.
And after Mr. Johnson's weekend defeat, British newspapers on Monday morning were already casting roles for a looming fight in Parliament and, eventually, in an early general election, depicting Mr. Johnson as the victim of what The Daily Telegraph described as a "guerrilla war" by Labour Party opponents to stop his deal.
Like the Minutemen of the American Revolution who independently organized into military units or the Baltic Forest Brothers who waged a guerrilla war against Soviet rule, the EDL CDU addresses key challenges in this domain and serves as an example model for cyberspace that should be adopted, adapted and put to scale.
In one case a few years back, Alito famously accused opponents of the death penalty of engaging in a "guerrilla war" in their efforts to halt drugs from being sold to states for use in executions, and Sotomayor told the lawyer defending the state that she wasn't going to believe anything he said until she could read it herself.
Clinton or Mr. Trump is inaugurated, in fact, the besieged city of Aleppo may well have fallen to Mr. Assad and his Russian backers, its exhausted residents may be dead or displaced, and the rebels who holed up there scattered into the hinterland, where analysts believe they would be likely to wage a guerrilla war against the Assad government.
Then there is the Umkhonto We Sizwe Military Veterans Association, a ragtag army of ardent Zuma supporters in ill-fitting camouflage uniforms who purport to be veterans of the A.N.C.'s guerrilla war against the apartheid regime (though members in their early 20s are too young to have fought in a war that ended more than 25 years ago).
The Clippers can lay strong claim to being a top contender this year, and their Big Tech oligarch owner, Steve Ballmer, has waged a six-year guerrilla war to claim the hearts and minds of Angelenos, dedicating money to building or renovating about 350 Clippers-branded basketball courts and decking out youth teams in Clippers colors.
Leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the country's largest rebel group, issued a call to arms three years after it signed a historic peace deal with the Colombian government, reports AP. Why it matters: FARC and the Colombian government's 2016 deal ended a guerrilla war that spanned 50 years, killed more than 220,000 people and displaced millions more, says NPR.
Iraqi Kurdish President Massoud Barzani said on Monday he would proceed with the vote in the absence of any international guarantee that Baghdad would hold talks on Kurdish independence, Although U.S.-backed Iraqi forces have dislodged Islamic State from its urban stronghold of Mosul and dashed its dreams of a caliphate, security officials say the jihadists will now wage guerrilla war in a new attempt to destabilize Iraq.
There is every risk that Turkey, which has a less than illustrious history dealing with its Kurdish population, could find itself embroiled in a guerrilla war in Syria, an extension of its decades' old battle against the Kurdish insurgency at home led by the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K. "Afrin is not a region easy to command for Turkey," said Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, director in Turkey of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
His own experience with the French underground had given him a taste of what it meant to fight a guerrilla war against such a force, and he saw the phenomenon again when, as a doctoral student at Syracuse University, he first visited Indochina in 2802 to conduct research for a dissertation on the nature and evolution of Ho Chi Minh's regime (which he completed the following year and published as his first book in 24).

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