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"insurrection" Definitions
  1. insurrection (against somebody/something) a situation in which a large group of people try to take political control of their own country with violence

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They are historical figures who are noteworthy almost exclusively because they led an insurrection against the United States of America, an insurrection whose primary purpose was to perpetuate slavery.
The government promptly dismissed any suggestion of a military insurrection.
Yet until then, prepare for coronation instead of an insurrection.
What we cannot, and must not, allow is armed insurrection.
The government arrested Anjouan's Juwa governor, accusing him of insurrection.
The Insurrection Act will be here before the 2020 election.
Rwigara's mother and sister are also charged with inciting insurrection.
Inevitably, the anniversary concert was a remembrance, not an insurrection.
Chants for freedom turned quickly to insurrection, bullets and war.
There's something about insurrection and execution and an asparagus chair.
Federal troops can be used domestically under the Insurrection Act of 1807 to suppress lawlessness, insurrection, and rebellion and have been so used in rare situations, for example the Los Angeles riots of 1992.
But what started as an insurrection has quickly become the norm.
She also played Perim in the 1998 movie Star Trek: Insurrection.
They'd call for an armed insurrection or something close to it.
Another ingenious idea became an iconic image of the suffrage insurrection.
"  The conservative blog Legal Insurrection said the video "is worth watching.
The specter of insurrection is embedded in the word "robot" itself.
It also encouraged armed insurrection at times, according to the report.
Thomas B. Edsall An insurrection now threatens the future of the Republican Party — an insurrection of white working class voters who have been among the party's most loyal supporters since the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
So, until the inevitable peasant insurrection happens, the "circle" will remain unbroken.
One of Mr Sharif's allies accused the ISI of orchestrating the insurrection.
Releases like Insurrection hint that Blizzard sees Overwatch as very important, indeed.
Other actors in the book threaten violent insurrection or target government critics.
Rwigara's mother was also acquitted of charges of inciting insurrection and discrimination.
Here is a visual timeline of the country's violent and chaotic insurrection.
But by the end of the night, the insurrection had calmed down.
The threat of insurrection is especially dire in the North of England.
Something about how she had quietly, behind the scenes, fomented an insurrection.
Maybe the insurrection was just a flash of her old Rasputin ways.
Here's what we're watching: • CBS continues its insurrection against its controlling shareholder.
Insurrection is another of those French habits that do not die easily.
A monument to a Reconstruction-era insurrection was taken down last month.
If that remains the case, the global populism insurrection may continue apace.
Joke or not, Walsh's tweet was also a call for armed insurrection.
That sounds like I'm calling for an insurrection — I'm not quite doing that.
The third period is three years long and sees widespread insurrection and revolt.
You can see the glow of revolutionary insurrection in his googled, swirling eyes.
An insurrection in Congo's normally peaceful center has killed hundreds since last August.
What did McConnell do about the insurrection in his own party in 2014?
Rewind to March 1983, and a mood of insurrection prevailed at the EPA.
But signs of insurrection are increasing, particularly in best-of-three-set events.
Booming out of nightclub speakers, it was an incitement to dance-floor insurrection.
This oppression may lead the individual to formulate ideas of insurrection and revolution.
Netanyahu's first immediate challenge will be to fend off an insurrection inside Likud.
During his election campaign Macron was himself the leader of a (peaceful) political insurrection.
Overwatch trades in collectibles with each update and Insurrection looks to be no different.
That is, until there was insurrection by the conservative House Freedom Caucus over immigration.
As recently as mid-June, there was still talk of an insurrection in Cleveland.
Bevin borrows language that Thomas Jefferson used to justify the suppression of an insurrection.
Indian troops had served loyally at home to crush an incipient insurrection in 1942.
Britain would soon become notorious for something far removed from literary criticism: armed insurrection.
A vote for Trump is not a vote for insurrection or terrorism or secession.
General P. G. T. Beauregard, and the "Battle of Liberty Place," an 1874 insurrection
A former member of Congress, he was defeated in the Republican insurrection of 1994.
Mr. Trump threw down the gauntlet: "It's foolish," he said of the potential insurrection.
In Turkey, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) led a terrorist insurrection seeking Kurdish autonomy.
Sowore has never been an advocate of violence or insurrection, according to his wife.
Which means that the global populism insurrection is unlikely to lose momentum anytime soon.
But this news shouldn't send Go players into a panic about the coming robot insurrection.
Ruling powers, quick to deny the legitimacy of their challengers, reduce it to illegal insurrection.
WATERS: Yeah and there&aposs a real insurrection growing at the rank and file there.
In Asia's fourth-largest economy, Presidents can't be charged with crimes except insurrection or treason.
Now his Central American country is witnessing a full-blown civil insurrection with mass casualties.
Putin's lightning occupation of Crimea and manufactured insurrection in eastern Ukraine took NATO by surprise.
There is apparently a mysterious figure orchestrating the Harpy insurrection, though, which could get interesting.
The House gives the minority no such rights, and the Democrats resorted to an insurrection.
The U.S. went into Syria in 28503 to support an insurrection against Bashar al-Assad.
The insurrection is quelled with the help of foreign military forces, including those from India.
Her 59-year-old mother, Adeline Rwigara, has been accused of divisionism and inciting insurrection.
Mr. Hooker also played a key part in the insurrection over the Islamic State intelligence.
"What we're seeing is an angry insurrection," as a political and a politically valid act.
Diane Rwigara was acquitted of all charges including insurrection and forging of documents last year.
There are undeniable echoes of the Brexit-Trump 2016 electoral insurrection in this first round.
Many Democrats expressed reluctance in breaking the rules of the House to mount their insurrection.
He was part of an insurrection that opposed the Mexican government's violent policy against indigenous peoples.
"This is a popular insurrection against the Kinshasa regime," says Claudel Lubaya, a former Kasai governor.
Its insurrection has strangled economic and farming activity around Lake Chad, leaving tens of thousands hungry.
FOR the past week, France has felt like a country on the verge of civic insurrection.
You will have a spasm of violence in this country, an insurrection like you've never seen.
"It went on in World War I. It went on during the Philippine insurrection," Stock said.
In Nicaragua there wasn't another woman photographer when I arrived in June 1978 during the insurrection.
But sometimes the taste, the texture and the look of a recipe are up for insurrection.
Rwigara's mother Adeline was also arrested on charges of discrimination and sectarian practices and inciting insurrection.
In a new video, the officer, Óscar Pérez, warned of a "new phase" in an insurrection.
I've just finished reading 'An American Insurrection,' by William Doyle, about the riots in Oxford, Miss.
Rwigara's mother, Adeline, was also arrested on charges of discrimination and sectarian practices and inciting insurrection.
Maduro accuses his opponents of an "armed insurrection," backed by the United States, his ideological foe.
Note that this interview was conducted prior to the leaking of the new Overwatch: Insurrection event.
FOAM designed Bernåzone as the perfect outside insurrection into the fabricated world of the Futures Market.
As a result, a movement has been afoot to mount an Electoral College insurrection to stop Trump.
The government says counters demonstrations were in fact a U.S.-backed "armed insurrection" designed to oust Maduro.
Instead, she may hope to parlay her insurrection into a return to the heights of the party.
Despite a pro-Brotherhood bias, its reporting of the insurrection was also extraordinarily detailed, comprehensive and informative.
Under the South Korean Constitution, the president is immune from criminal prosecution except for insurrection or treason.
A court in Rwanda dismissed "baseless" charges of insurrection and forgery brought against Diane Rwigara, a dissident.
Rwigara was arrested with her mother last year, accused of inciting an insurrection and using forged documents.
The "neutralisation" of Mr Paddar—in the words of a police spokesman—symbolised the futility of insurrection.
The insurrection by two wings of the House GOP Conference reflects restlessness among the rank-and-file.
But ugly stuff too: Tesla's investor insurrection, thanks (in part) to Grimes' Boyfriend's indelicate earnings call comments.
The government said detentions were necessary to restore order and accused the opposition of planning an insurrection.
U.N. investigators also accused Uganda in 2012 of backing an insurrection in the area, charges it denied.
Russia's Federal Security Service said that it had thwarted an insurrection in Crimea, heightening tensions with Ukraine.
Hemmed in and blocked from shifting to Plans B or C or D, the insurrection would collapse.
" Chávez spoke of the possibility of transformative action, Maduro recalled: "He said, 'A new popular military insurrection.
In recent weeks, a procession of Republican Party leaders has offered the case for such an insurrection.
The base commander and several other Turkish officers there have been detained for reportedly supporting the insurrection.
Within a week, the insurrection, known later as the Easter Rising, had been suppressed by British troops.
"He didn't request it," Mr. Wajspapir, one of the last survivors of the insurrection, said in 1984.
Historically, that insurrection has largely been led by militants from Pakistan, who have infiltrated into the valley.
White did not mention that Jesus was ultimately executed by Judean colonial authorities for perceived political insurrection.
Mr. Curbelo admits it feels a little out of character for him to be fomenting an insurrection.
That night, though Tacky's army had no way of knowing it, the insurrection was at its height.
With the presidency comes immunity While Park remains president she's immune from prosecution, unless for insurrection or treason.
In this case, the insurrection was led by delegates who are opposed to the nomination of Donald Trump.
But I do think -- I worry about this outrage that foments insurrection without coming up with a solution.
But the remainder of Keepin' It Clean reinterprets the washboard as the site of simultaneous subjugation and insurrection.
The 22010-hour battle went beyond violent protest, beyond rioting, to the point of insurrection, even civil war.
The speaker of the House could get booted in a nearly unprecedented insurrection right before the midterm elections.
"Any state faced with insurrection from within would do the same," Carl Bildt, Sweden's former prime minister, wrote.
His one-man insurrection led to an overhaul of the system for selecting the players and the captain.
Bannon is waging a larger insurrection against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and the GOP establishment.
Perhaps to justify the use of those military tribunals, officials say they are now facing an "armed insurrection".
During the insurrection, he also helped his parents take care of the large family land holdings in Biran.
The deal reached by Trump and congressional leaders on Wednesday already faces a possible insurrection from the right.
Jon Snow is the leader of the northern insurrection and has now partnered up with her archrival Daenerys.
" But Trump has the power to authorize the military to act as law enforcement at the border in case of a violent uprising, under the Insurrection Act, which allows the president to activate the military to act like law enforcement in the case of "insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy.
Yet after Cruz's insurrection, his task of hailing Trump and knitting together party unity was suddenly even more imposing.
And make no mistake what that message will be: the promotion of civil insurrection, and perhaps even race war.
Proceedings are more complicated for a fourth targeted monument to a post-Civil War violent insurrection led by whites.
Conservatives are also watching very closely, according to a senior GOP aide, to see how leadership handles the insurrection.
The year-long insurrection in Kasai killed up to 5,000 people and forced about 1.5 million from their homes.
"This is a category one insurrection," one diplomat told the Post, speaking anonymously out of fear of being fired.
We were trying to simulate what it'd be like to be in an urban insurrection in the 21st century.
And yet, when the 21st century brought about a populist insurrection, the United States government was quick to cave.
For Romans — and so many start-up entrepreneurs — there's quite a different between mindless political insurrection and productive economic innovation.
President George H.W. Bush invoked the Insurrection Act authorizing the Army, Marines, and the National Guard to enforce civilian law.
Turkey believes the YPG is aligned with Kurdish separatists who have fought a decades-long insurrection against the Turkish government.
That strategy has yet to break the regime, raising questions about whether the resistance could develop into an armed insurrection.
The tax accusations did not appear on the charge sheet and prosecutors did not give details on the insurrection charge.
National Assembly Vice President Edgar Zambrano was ordered to be arrested Thursday on trumped-up charges of treason and insurrection.
It warned that his units of armed Cossack fighters had the capability to launch an insurrection against the LNR leadership.
They would be more comfortable Ubering to Wall Street than marching on it, but their mission of insurrection is unchanged.
Chastain is a contributing editor at Legal Insurrection, where she covers international news, with a focus on Ukraine and Russia.
The officials reported that the colonists had started an insurrection: The king's property was being vandalized and his officers harassed.
A revolution, after all, is not just an insurrection but an alternative mode of order that replaces the previous one.
In the Democratic Party, some lawmakers warn of an insurrection if they don't get a win on the Dreamers issue.
The demonstrations included a strong outcry against Chinese rule, and China promptly labeled them an "armed insurrection," warranting military action.
While Trump had locked up the delegates necessary in the primaries, an insurrection brewed among Republicans dissatisfied with his selection.
He was the one who inspired the base, he was the communications innovator, he was the face of the insurrection.
Still, some of Mr. Trump's loyal backers are rousing one another with talk of insurrection should Mr. Trump be defeated.
His disagreements with the military leadership led him to mount an insurrection in late 1979, but it was quickly crushed.
Overwhelmingly, the monuments to Confederate generals and politicians are there because they led a pro-slavery insurrection, not despite it.
The court also said that intercepted WhatsApp audio files from her mother were private conversations and did not incite insurrection.
Boko Haram has been waging an insurrection since 2009 that is aimed at establishing an Islamic state in northeast Nigeria.
Can you help me, and other Americans who will watch it, understand why an unsuccessful religious insurrection is still celebrated?
On Monday, Pablo Casado, the spokesman for Mr. Rajoy's governing party, warned that Mr. Puigdemont could be imprisoned for insurrection.
He plays down his role, noting that he is not trying to lead any sort of insurrection against the president.
He plays down his role, noting that he is not trying to lead any sort of insurrection against the president.
I am proud of the physical courage shown by many, in war, civil insurrection and dozens of less spectacular ways.
"I can't get my brain around the insurrection in the Republican Party against Republican-led law enforcement agencies," Wallace said.
Her mother, who was also in court, was being held on charges of discrimination and sectarian practices and inciting insurrection.
So important is the tortilla, that in 1951 a Harlingen, Texas taco vendor exclaimed taking away tortillas would lead to insurrection.
Troops quelled the insurrection, which left more 1,100 mostly militants dead and the heartland of the mosque-studded city in ruins.
He later wrote and published The Confessions of Nat Turner: The Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Virginia in 1831.
Toshiba, meanwhile, faces a shareholder insurrection while electronics group Alps Alpine has been sued over the merger that created the company.
Tension is ramping up, with hard-line opposition supporters threatening protests, and Kabila's camp, in return, accusing them of preparing insurrection.
Viewing the second-largest ethnic group, the Ndebele, as disloyal, he used a minor insurrection as an excuse to crush them.
Thereafter the Raj was paranoid about another insurrection, and its officers, such as Dyer, often acted disproportionately, largely out of fear.
The first office they'll see is the presidency, and their presumed nominee is greatly unpopular and possibly facing a convention insurrection.
For Key, however, the British mercenaries were scoundrels and the Colonial Marines were traitors who threatened to spark a national insurrection.
If you utter "insurrection" in Paris today, you will likely conjure up images of the right-wing nationalist Marine Le Pen.
If Haftar took Tripoli, "he would be left in charge of a raging insurgency and insurrection," said a senior U.S. diplomat.
Instead of undertaking a thorough investigation of the facts, though, they have accused the United States of complicity in the insurrection.
The nation's chief executive threatened to "defund"  the Golden State, while California politicos promise an ongoing legal insurrection against the administration.
The political system is in shock over the insurrection of the white working class, which has flocked to Mr. Trump's candidacy.
"Rod Rosenstein's Insurrection" was produced by Theo Balcomb, with help from Paige Cowett and Lisa Tobin, and edited by Larissa Anderson.
Against the Church, monarchy, police and the local government, this ragtag group of artists, activists, and students used playful street insurrection.
It rattled boardrooms around the country and raised the question about whether Deutsche Bank's top managers would face a similar insurrection.
Formed in 1982, the PAP was used to suppress insurrection and riots in restive mainland regions such as Xinjiang and Tibet.
In the 1920s, Abdelkrim el-Khattabi led the tribes of the Rif in an insurrection against Spain, establishing an independent territory.
With their armed insurrection, black balaclavas and fervent speeches, the Zapatistas forced Mexico to grapple with its long history of inequality.
Some fears are real as, for instance, the fear of terrorism, of armed attacks from across borders, of externally orchestrated insurrection.
Russia, irked at having its man displaced by the "Euromaidan" uprising, responded by annexing Crimea and fomenting insurrection in the east.
On Sunday, a group of soldiers and citizens attacked a military base in Valencia in the hopes of sparking an insurrection.
India has long accused Pakistan of fomenting a decades-long armed insurrection against its rule in the portion of Kashmir it controls.
A Justice Department official dismissed the idea of an insurrection within the agency, as some outside experts have suggested could have happened.
According to the South Korean constitution, the president cannot be charged with a crime while holding office except for insurrection or treason.
Miller said the problem has grown in recent years as groups with goals advocating violent insurrection have begun pushing more extremist agendas.
No one on Thursday night was talking about Ted Cruz's insurrection from the convention stage Wednesday when he refused to endorse Trump.
Rather than applaud this landmark in the history of human freedom, governments around the world viewed the successful slave insurrection with horror.
The fall of Mosul and Fallujah to IS in 2014 is a clear warning of how resentment can quickly turn to insurrection.
But Maduro has said the harassment tactics are just another front in what he has called an "armed insurrection" on the street.
The law states that as long as Park remains president, she cannot be charged with any criminal offense except insurrection or treason.
It was during a religious and political gathering that enslaved Africans and Creoles mounted an insurrection against plantation owners in August 1791.
" Historian Rune Blix Hagen writes that "we can easily see the witch-trials as an expression of the demonization of female insurrection.
Although the Christian-majority Philippines has endured bouts of insurrection by Muslim groups for centuries, the two communities mostly live together peacefully.
The reasons for her rebellion emerge piecemeal, starting with the first wedding, and imply a greater, more destabilizing insurrection is in process.
Rwigara's mother, Adeline, who was also in court facing charges of inciting insurrection and sectarian practices, was also acquitted of all charges.
Last week, the insurrection handed Michigan's Democratic primary to Bernie Sanders while continuing to buoy the insurgent Republican candidacy of Donald Trump.
But we have to make sure that Saturday is only the beginning of our peaceful and ongoing insurrection and not the end.
An earlier version of this article misstated the middle initial of a Republican strategist who spoke of Stephen K. Bannon's attempted insurrection.
Mali has been in chaos since 2012 when jihadist fighters hijacked an insurrection by Tuareg separatists to seize Mali's entire desert north.
The LP follows last year's The Silence Is Deafening EP, also on mau5trap, and her 2015 EP Insurrection on OWSLA's Nest imprint.
There were armed men in camouflage and military-style equipment threatening insurrection if the state's elected representatives acted contrary to their wishes.
The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by the US government, for its bloody 30-year insurrection against the Turkish government.
"This is a criminal insurrection by people who say they hate the white man but who really hate America," Governor Hughes charged.
The exhibition begins in 1910, when an insurrection broke out against President Porfirio Díaz, who had been in power for 35 years.
The exhibition and art installation are in conjunction with a greater commemoration project for the anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising insurrection.
The preacher-turned-rebel led an insurrection that resulted in the murders of over 60 white women, men and children in Southampton, Virginia.
This insurrection, of course, failed in its specific goals of changing the convention rules to make it easier to defeat Trump's nomination bid.
But closed hearings are common in sensitive congressional investigations, so it's hard to see today's insurrection as anything more than a political stunt.
But the defeated challenger, Peter Dutton, a populist former policeman backed by the right wing of the party, refused to abandon his insurrection.
Sri Lankans also survived two terror-filled periods of Sinhala leftist insurrection and counterinsurgency, as well as the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Venezuela's government denies abuses, saying protesters were in fact part of a U.S.-promoted "armed insurrection" designed to sabotage socialism in Latin America.
This victory came despite a late-race insurrection from Serbian duo Marko Tomicevic and Milenko Zoric, who finished with silver 0.188 seconds later.
A secret alliance of women is plotting an insurrection to vote out one of the strongest players, a cunning furniture designer named Wendell.
Turkey has to contend with conflicts across the border in Syria and Iraq, and Kurdish insurrection and attacks by Islamic State at home.
Overall, despite the headlines that will come out about Trump fomenting a hideous insurrection, Las Vegas was fairly predictable and oddly anti-climactic.
These laws reflected white racial paranoia and fear of servile insurrection and assumed black people would break their chains if given the chance.
He said that he was worried about "a culture of insubordination" emerging in Texas, adding that the next step would be outright insurrection.
Last year, Tim Ryan, a centrist Democrat from Ohio, led an insurrection in which 63 members voted to remove her as minority leader.
In the House, Republicans negotiated for weeks on something that would work amid an insurrection by moderate members pushing for a DACA compromise.
Enrolment began in parts of Kasai, a region ravaged by insurrection, in mid-September and will take about three months, the commission says.
The first time you loot a shopping center in Bloc by Bloc—"The Insurrection Game"—you'll leave the streets covered in mutinous graffiti.
Therefore, Iran has been stoking the Houthi insurrection in Yemen, providing, among other things, long-range missiles that have been fired into Riyadh.
He joins Andreia and Marquim, along with a larger group in solidarity, to stage an insurrection against the politicians in the National Congress.
In Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), the Cherokee tried to remain neutral, but Confederates threatened to foment insurrection if they didn't join the cause.
An obsession with "winning" can dampen desire for compromise, sabotage successful governing and allow corruption and insurrection in the name of party victory.
At least one conservative Republican, though, Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio, suggested party leaders have only themselves to blame for the moderates' insurrection.
But the intruders are the insurrection, and soon the girls find themselves in the back of an open truck, hurtling through the jungle.
Kamto was arrested in January after leading protests which security forces dispersed with live bullets, and faced insurrection charges before a military court.
In their view "a deliberately planned insurrection" had occurred, where black sharecroppers had intended to murder the plantation owners to seize the land.
DOMESTIC DEVELOPMENTS THAT SHOULDN'T BE OVERSHADOWED:  -- Thousands of gun rights advocates descended upon the Virginia Capitol carrying weapons, flags and threats of insurrection.
In the summer of 1831, Nat Turner's slave insurrection ripped through Southampton County, Virginia, leaving scores of white men, women, and children dead.
As it turns out, leading an insurrection to preserve the option of enslaving other people isn't the best long-term strategy for veneration.
In addition to the roughly 6,000 soldiers and officers arrested for Friday's insurrection, Erdogan further ordered the suspension of almost 3,000 civilian judges.
The articles of the day ran a wide gamut—a report of an insurrection in Sarawak was published alongside discussion on Charlotte Brontë.
The Insurrection is ... you've done a lot of consulting, and sort of started things and moved on, but this is your own company. Yeah.
"The Civil War was an act of insurrection and treason and a defense of the deplorable practice of slavery," Soglin wrote in a statement.
Thanks to what looks like an early leak of Tuesday's reveal, we now know that the next Overwatch event is likely called Overwatch: Insurrection.
Fearing insurrection and separatism, China's rulers have reinforced techniques of totalitarian control—including the mass detention of Uighurs for re-education—with digital technology.
The aliens in the game are actually rebels, and the Kronn Hunter has been sent by the mainline alien faction to quell the insurrection.
It doesn't really give us a look at any new footage, but it does hint at the aftermath of last season's bloody robot insurrection.
Fearing an insurrection from his ideological right, Romney adopted the incoherent policy of "self-deportation" -- undocumented immigrants would simply choose to leave the country.
Though it has been considered for other situations since, the last formal invocation of the Insurrection Act occurred during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
The Democratic Party establishment managed to overcome the Sanders insurrection, but Trump carried disaffected Republicans, and some disaffected Obama voters, too, through Election Day.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blamed a former ally living in exile in the U.S., Fethullah Gulen, for the insurrection, but Mr. Gulen denied involvement.
No civil society groups or political parties issued statements in support of the insurrection, and no elites appeared to take action on its behalf.
The army was to make a beachhead at the Bay of Pigs, a remote spot on Cuba's southern coast, and instigate a popular insurrection.
It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection.
There was a time in American politics, 50 or so years ago, when there was a culture of violent insurrection on the far left.
But the combination of Mr. Trump's provocations, the Supreme Court's lurch and the insurrection in Queens has rocked liberals to the core, she said.
On the home front, both men see themselves as transgressional leaders at a time of popular insurrection against the media, political and economic elites.
The first monument to come down was commemorating an 1874 insurrection by a white supremacist militia against the multiracial Reconstruction government in New Orleans.
That is more than the combined deaths over the same period from conflict in Kashmir, insurrection in the north-east and the Naxalite rebellion.
In other words, the Clinton counties are the ones in which the economy is booming; they are hardly fertile territory for a worker insurrection.
She faced a 22-year prison sentence until she was acquitted of charges of fraud and inciting insurrection by Kigali's High Court last year.
Winning over the Russian workers and peasants to create a new socialist state would pave the way for an insurrection in Germany and elsewhere.
During the Civil War, California was so lousy with Confederate sympathizers that the Union Army garrisoned troops in Los Angeles to guard against insurrection.
Russian-language media stokes the discontent of Russian-speaking minorities, especially in Latvia, setting conditions for a protest movement that could become an insurrection.
A second Tiananmen in Hong Kong would be a horrific gamble that perhaps only armed insurrection or an outright push for independence would provoke.
Persistent conflict in Congo's eastern borderlands with Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi and insurrection in the center of the country have displaced 4.3 million people internally.
Separatist militia launched an insurrection last year against the predominantly Francophone central government after authorities violently repressed peaceful protests against perceived marginalization of English speakers.
On the supply side, if tensions erupting between Saudi Arabia and Iran lead to armed conflict or an insurrection, the excess production could quickly disappear.
Maduro has said Venezuela was the victim of an "armed insurrection" by U.S.-backed opponents seeking to gain control of the OPEC country's oil wealth.
The message has filtered down to Trump's loyal supporters who now speak of armed insurrection and assassination of Hillary Clinton should she win the election.
KIGALI (Reuters) - A prominent critic of Rwanda's president appeared in court alongside her mother and sister on Friday, all charged with forgery and inciting insurrection.
By nightfall on Saturday, Masaya seemed close to full-blown insurrection: The town hall was on fire and protesters had erected roadblocks across the city.
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate have appeared close to a deal, and GOP leaders aren't dealing with a major conservative insurrection on their side.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - A Cambodian judge on Thursday upheld the "insurrection" convictions of 11 members and supporters of the country's now dissolved main opposition party.
Only a few years ago he endorsed "insurrection" as a way of changing the government and praised a worker for spitting in her boss's tea.
Uncertainty around Erdogan's role comes at a time of tension in NATO member Turkey as it faces Kurdish insurrection and spillover of violence from Syria.
In the meantime, let me know if you have any questions about the show's various hacks, or need advice on fomenting your own Polanyist insurrection.
They have requested a sentence of 22 years for inciting insurrection and 15 years for inciting divisions for her mother, local media Rwanda Today reported.
It was enough for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking on his cellphone's FaceTime app, to call supporters into the streets for the insurrection to fold.
The director Rachel Chavkin says she wants a revolution, and in this revival of Caryl Churchill's 1976 drama, she's exploring insurrection in 17th-century England.
By November, the Bolsheviks had the forces and support they needed to lead an armed insurrection by workers and soldiers that overthrew the provisional government.
It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, and foments occasionally riot and insurrection.
But they could lead to a public insurrection within WeWork at a time when its fundamental business, along with Mr. Neumann's management, are in question.
Around the same time, a woman named Cubah, who called herself the Queen of Kingston, planned an insurrection with the aim of ruling the colony.
If Saudi Arabia tries to destabilize Iran by promoting insurrection, as MbS has said privately to visiting interlocutors, its own vulnerability may be quickly exposed.
The insulindian phasmid will emerge for someone else; after the war or the insurrection or the singularity, it will still be there in the foliage.
Richard J. Hughes declared Newark a city in "criminal insurrection" as the fighting and looting continued despite a curfew and the presence of armed troops.
Then-President George H.W. Bush invoked the Insurrection Act to enforce the law because he deemed it impossible for other law enforcement to do so.
So may the insurrection gain ground but be channeled not by punishing scapegoats, but by pursuing reforms that make the system work better for ordinary Americans.
An insurrection there that first began last July has caused hundreds of deaths and displaced more than 1 million people, with thousands fleeing into neighboring Angola.
Though Choi was arrested, South Korean presidents are immune from prosecution for anything but insurrection or treason, and Park's term wasn't due to end until 2018.
If one views the text in the back room, one can begin to understand why William believes it necessary to pictorially rehearse the action of insurrection.
Ingabire, who returned from the Netherlands to contest a presidential election in 2010, had previously served six years of a 15-year sentence for inciting insurrection.
Maduro casts the arrests as a legitimate reaction to "armed insurrection" by violent coup-plotters following a U.S. agenda to take control of Venezuela's oil wealth.
The sadistic CO Thomas Humphrey (Michael Torpey) gets caught in the middle of the insurrection and attempts to pull a gun on the understandably angry women.
Also on Monday, a municipal court sentenced three CNRP supporters to seven years in jail for insurrection after an anti-government protest turned violent in 2014.
As the insurrection unfolded Friday night, beginning with the seizing of two bridges in Istanbul by military forces, Mr. Erdogan was not heard from for hours.
When Chun and Fiery lead an insurrection and torch Lei Gong's opium dens, furious but graceful brawls (orchestrated by the renowned fight choreographer Corey Yuen) erupt.
Red may be the color of all-out rebellion, but pastels, which by definition are a dilution of pigment, can provide a sneakier kind of insurrection.
The Medea Insurrection pairs works by some of these women with those by contemporary artists based in Southern California whose works also veer into the subversive.
In addition to Trump and Americans concerned about apparent bias in the US justice system, Barr may be trying to head off a potential internal insurrection.
The insurrection sent the kingdom in a more conservative direction as its rulers sought to appease hardliners by ceding control over schools, courts and social issues.
"Here's to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies," Samuel Johnson once toasted at an Oxford dinner party, or so James Boswell claims.
Adeline now faces charges of discrimination and sectarian practices and inciting insurrection, based on WhatsApp messages exchanged between her and her sister, who lives outside Rwanda.
Ms. Merkel agreed to the latest policy after an insurrection over migration policy led by her interior minister, Horst Seehofer, threatened to bring down her coalition.
Therefore, he argued, the working class should lead the socialist revolution without waiting; this insurrection would be aided and sustained if it occurred in multiple countries.
"We are in a state of insurrection, I've never seen anything like it," said Jeanne d'Hauteserre, the mayor of Paris' 8th district, near the Arc de Triomphe.
Such an insurrection was wholly aimed at persuading Democrat electors to change their votes if Bush had won the popular vote and lost the Electoral College vote.
The government has been restrained thus far in dealing with Malheur, but as Locke argues, insurrection encourages the government to be oppressive and act outside the law.
But around two hours after Guaido tweeted his announcement, there was no sign of any other military activity, and the government dismissed any suggestion of an insurrection.
The insurrection that led to the rise of President Daniel Ortega and his Cold War struggles with the United States began here in Masaya 40 years ago.
Four surviving sons of El Chapo were already regulars in Culiacan's nightclubs and restaurants, despite U.S. indictments against them, before last Thursday's dramatic act of armed insurrection.
On April 24th—marked, in some states, as Confederate Memorial Day—a monument to a post-war insurrection by white supremacists was taken down in New Orleans.
That puppet court, meanwhile, launched a criminal investigation for insurrection against six opposition legislators, who were stripped of their parliamentary immunity by the regime's National Constituent Assembly.
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One of them was Diane Rwigara, a young businesswoman who appeared in court this week with her mother, charged with "inciting insurrection or trouble among the population".
Whereas the general claimed he was forestalling an insurrection, those gathered in the public garden of Jallianwala Bagh were in fact unarmed, listening peacefully to some speeches.
Museveni's moves to extend his term mirror similar attempts in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi, where they have sparked serious political instability, including armed insurrection.
KIGALI (Reuters) - A critic of Rwandan President Paul Kagame will appear in court on Friday charged with inciting insurrection and forgery, the prosecutor's office said on Thursday.
Her mother, Adeline, was also arrested on charges of divisionism and inciting insurrection, based on WhatsApp messages exchanged between her and her sister, who lives outside Rwanda.
Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker, recently likened Mr. Trump approvingly to Margaret Thatcher as a figure of the right leading an insurrection against the established order.
It is about the ones who really meant it — neither those playing at insurrection, nor the ideologues who, in their sincerity, betray a fatal affinity for dogma.
On today's episode: • Glenn Thrush, a White House correspondent, says that Tuesday was "a day of historic insurrection by the Republican ranks," but only on its surface.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - A Democratic Republic of Congo court convicted seven soldiers on Thursday for the murder of suspected militia members in the country's insurrection-ravaged Kasai region.
Arsenal was in the midst of its worst run under Wenger's aegis; another defeat, it seemed, might finally tip the club over the edge, into outright insurrection.
Bannon's insurrection suffered one painful defeat when his candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama, accused child molester Roy Moore, lost a race Republicans thought they couldn't lose.
Separatist militias launched an insurrection last year against the predominantly Francophone central government after authorities violently repressed peaceful protests against perceived materialization of the English-speaking minority.
Church officials, citing their own sources in the remote territory bordering Angola, said the army had destroyed 10 villages as it sought to stamp out an insurrection.
Humor is an important tactic for the artist's insurrection, allowing them to destabilize hierarchies of power without becoming as combative as the institutions they seek to dismantle.
Referring to the US Code's delineation of insurrection powers (Title 10, USC, Sections 251–255), the doctrine affirms that: This invocation of the Insurrection Act connects it directly with homeland defense powers under Pentagon command—a move which is in tension with the idea that DSCA, or "Defence Support to Civil Authorities," should be led by the DHS, instead giving ultimate authority for such an operation to the DOD.
Bernie Sanders's only hope is an impossible-to-imagine superdelegate insurrection against Clinton, and casting a ballot for a third party will accomplish exactly nothing, same as usual.
"I can't imagine that Warren really believes that she was helping to save a rural power cooperative," Mr. Farley wrote in 2012 on a blog called Legal Insurrection.
Then, the people of Iraq waged a bloody insurrection against the British, who, in the process, allegedly used poison gas against, among others, the Kurds in the north.
In "Insurrection" (2016), a raging fire overwhelms the Bureau of Printing and Engraving (where US paper currency is produced) as the Washington Monument stands helplessly in the background.
Overwatch: Insurrection takes place in the not-too-distant past when the titular Overwatch team (starring Tracer, Reinhardt, Torbjörn and Mercy) took on the Omnic uprising in London.
Eleven of its members wait to hear whether their convictions for "insurrection", which could lead to 20 years in prison in some instances, will be upheld on appeal.
Tellingly, Texans celebrate 1836 as their founding year, when the state became independent from Mexico after an armed insurrection, not 1845, when Texas officially became an American state.
Maduro, whose personal popularity has plunged since his 2013 election due to food shortages and runaway inflation, said "sabotage" and "insurrection" were being planned against the mayoral votes.
Dedekind blends N.W.A's insurrection into hardstyle abandon, and Kate Bush's fantasia into System of a Down's paranoia—all scarred by sounds of breaking glass and high-gloss violence.
Maduro says the 545-seat Constituent Assembly, which will have the power to dissolve all other state institutions, will overcome the "armed insurrection" to bring peace to Venezuela.
American Michael Sharp and Swede Zaida Catalan disappeared in March in central Congo's Kasai region, where hundreds have died since last July in an insurrection against the government.
Wang is a designer who embodies youth culture and insurrection, and who, of course, has an affinity for streetwear that other brands have tried and failed to emulate.
" The outcome of such a clash could end up putting Trump's Defense Secretary in charge of a response to a domestic emergency categorized by Trump as an "insurrection.
However, if Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, military activities at the border that were questionably legal before would be legal, relieving DOD of its continued explanatory appeasement efforts.
Newly emboldened, he issued a blanket pardon to anyone who had taken part in "the late insurrection" and even restored their property—not including former slaves, of course.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina helped lead an insurrection among Republicans in the House, where they insisted on an effort to strip funding for the Affordable Care Act.
The symbolism of trans-Atlantic insurrection was rich on Friday: Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and embodiment of American fury, happened to be visiting Britain.
In the nineteen-seventies, he and Ortega were comrades, leaders of the insurrection against the dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle, whose family had run the country for four decades.
North Korea was offended by the remark, since Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was killed during an insurrection years after he agreed to end his country's nuclear weapons program.
The court alleged that they were part of last week's attempted uprising, and accused them of "treason, conspiracy, instigation of an insurrection, and civil rebellion," among other crimes.
The West imposed economic sanctions on Russia over its annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in 2014, followed by a pro-Russian insurrection in the east of the country.
Similarly, "The Birth of a Nation," having its theatrical release on Friday, puts Nat Turner, who led an 18043 insurrection in Virginia, at the center of the tale.
In some cases, it seems the violence stems from people's fears — that robots will steal their jobs, say, or one day mount a violent insurrection against human overlords.
"If you drilled down into it, it was fantasyland given what the Senate landscape look liked," said Brian J. Walsh, a Republican strategist, of Mr. Bannon's attempted insurrection.
First order of business is Simon, who's been fomenting insurrection for the past few episodes and doesn't see Negan's surprise return as any reason to cancel his coup.
Twenty-two thousand members of the Democratic Socialists of America, armed and threatening insurrection if the Commonwealth of Virginia didn't establish a system for single-payer health care.
Cameroon President Paul Biya, who has governed for nearly four decades, is seeking to calm unrest stoked by a disputed presidential election last year and the separatist insurrection.
He sees the Islamic republic as a direct threat to his country, one that can be dealt with only by sponsoring insurrection and overthrowing the regime in Tehran.
Some of the Salafis belonged to an organization called Ansar al-Sharia, the Defenders of Sharia, which opposed electoral democracy and wanted to set off an Islamist insurrection.
Within weeks, a pro-Russian insurrection broke out the east of Ukraine that has so far cost over 9,000 lives and soured relations between Moscow and the West.
In 1797, William Blount was expelled for treason in his effort to encourage insurrection by Creek and Cherokee Indians to join Great Britain in the invasion of Florida.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry described suggestions of a U.S. role as "utterly false", and said on Sunday that Washington had had no advance intelligence of the insurrection.
"Emmanuel Macron thought he could hand out some cash to calm the citizen's insurrection that has erupted," said Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left La France Insoumise.
"Since these announcements, the yellow vest movement, for those who continue to protest, has become the thing of agitators who promote insurrection to topple the government," Griveaux told reporters.
But a Tuareg insurrection in 2012 created a power vacuum that has turned it into a launchpad for jihadi attacks across the Sahara and the Sahel to the south.
Defense chiefs were expected to discuss a major Syrian government offensive backed by Russia and Iran now underway near Aleppo that rebels say threatens the future of their insurrection.
Yet they are augmented by some subtle but unprecedented changes concerning the powers to respond to a domestic "insurrection" and the role of Pentagon intelligence in such a response.
I lived through the unsuccessful 1992 nativist insurrection within the Republican Party led by Pat Buchanan and the third-party challenges mounted by Ross Perot in 1992 and 1996.
Officials say Fidel Castro survived 600 assassination attempts The rebel leader won popular support among the peasants in his remote hideaway while urban dissidents sowed insurrection in the cities.
When he returned to Petrograd in early October, he instigated a furious debate over the question of insurrection, and the Bolshevik leadership voted 10-2 in favor of uprising.
As a private lawyer, he also successfully appealed the conviction of Angelo Herndon, a black Communist, under a Georgia anti-insurrection law for keeping radical literature in his room.
"That they reached the city does not mean that we are surrendering," said Yubrank Suazo, the spokesman in the city for the insurrection known as the April 19 Movement.
The book begins on "that first awful night" when masked men invade the girls' secondary-school dormitory, pretending to be soldiers come to protect them from the extremist insurrection.
In the past, she has accused the protesters of being tools of the United States, which has a long history of supporting violent insurrection against socialists in the region.
Early last Thursday, a statue of Jefferson Davis was taken down; last month, workers removed a monument to an 1874 insurrection in New Orleans by a white supremacist militia.
But U.N. monitors noted in a report that the conflict has shifted away from an insurrection of a specific community towards a wider upheaval far beyond its initial confines.
The president freed opposition figures Franck Diongo, Diomi Ndongala and Firmin Yangambi, who had been imprisoned on charges such as insurrection against the Congolese state, under former president Joseph Kabila.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's electoral commission accused the country's Catholic Church on Friday of "preparing an insurrection" by saying it knows the winner of last Sunday's presidential election.
This year will be remembered for the Trump insurrection, but it should also remind us of the vulnerability of a system that includes an independently elected president with remarkable power.
A Maoist insurrection simmers on the edge of coal country, partly because the benefits have been so unevenly shared between those who exploit coal and those living on the land.
The crackdown unfolded so quickly and with so much specificity that many in Turkey began referring to the military insurrection as "coup theatre," suggesting it was orchestrated by Erdogan himself.
UBS' director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange told CNBC he doubts the media's interpretation that Trump will stoke an "insurrection" if he doesn't win the election.
By March 2015, the PeaceHealth leadership, whatever its interest in efficiency gains, was apparently not pleased that one of its hospitals had a white-collar labor insurrection on its hands.
She spent over a year in jail, facing a 22-year prison sentence until she was acquitted of charges of fraud and inciting insurrection by Kigali's High Court in December.
He accuses street protesters of leading an "armed insurrection" designed to bring down socialism and allow big business to get its hands on Venezuela's crude oil reserves, the world's largest.
Some Democratic lawmakers have suggested Pelosi could tamp down any insurrection by promising to serve as speaker for a limited time, opening the way for a new generation of leaders.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Diane Rwigara, a critic of veteran Rwandan president Paul Kagame, was acquitted by Rwanda's high court on Thursday of charges that included inciting insurrection and forging of documents.
An estimated 265 people, including "coup plotters" and civilians, were reported killed during the insurrection, which began Friday night when a faction of the army seized two bridges in Istanbul.
After the insurrection, Mr. Erdogan blamed the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric in exile in Pennsylvania, who was his ally until a bitter falling-out three years ago.
CNN -- Diane Rwigara, the 37-year-old human rights activist who had once hoped to run for the Rwandan presidency, has been acquitted of charges of fraud and inciting insurrection.
John Campbell of the Army, formerly a NATO commander in Afghanistan; and Henri Barkey, who runs the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson Center, of being behind the insurrection.
While, historically, black social justice and political protest rarely turns into armed insurrection, for a number of reasons, many white voters still can't grasp black politics as anything but that.
Tuesday: Donald Trump invites his supporters to organize an armed insurrection if Hillary Clinton wins, so, to campaign reporters' surprise and dismay, the Seddique non-story never really breaks through.
I suspect Iran would prefer tactics where its fingerprints are less obvious — such as sabotaging Saudi or Bahraini oil installations, or encouraging insurrection by Shia Muslim communities in these countries.
News Analysis A populist insurrection is gaining force in much of the world, drawing middle-class and blue-collar recruits who lament that they have been left behind by globalization.
Geographical obstacles, scarce financial resources and the terrors of political insurrection can transform what should be one of the happiest times of a woman's life into a race for survival.
General Dostum sent thousands of Mullam Mazloom's men to an overcrowded prison, and his militia killed hundreds — if not thousands — of those foot soldiers after an insurrection in the prison.
Smuts supported his Boer War compatriot, Prime Minister Louis Botha, who put down the insurrection at home and initiated a series of daring raids into South West Africa in 1915.
There are also fears of an insurrection within the Democratic Party itself, in which there's previously been a chasm between Senate red-state moderates and the rest of the caucus.
Her mother, Adeline was also arrested on charges of discrimination and sectarian practices and inciting insurrection, based on WhatsApp messages exchanged between her and her sister, who lives outside Rwanda.
Mark Sanford just became the third Republican to announce a 2020 primary challenge and to dream of a successful insurrection against an emperor whom most of the party meekly obeys.
The indictment against the coup plotters suggests that Turkish intelligence officials were warned about the insurrection at least six hours before it began on the evening of Friday, July 15.
It feels like the culture is telling me that both forms of veneration go hand in hand: worship for the Judeo-Christian god and the leaders of the Confederate insurrection.
It was a sight that had become inexcusably normal, even unexceptional, in that small "breathtakingly poor" Central American country in the throes of a civil war and a guerrilla insurrection.
While he failed to convince shareholders to give him three seats on the board, Lew's insurrection against the executive remuneration report opens the way for a board spill next year.
It is a conversation fueled in part by fear: If the world is indeed in the throes of a populist insurrection, the pitchforks could do worse than to point here.
Eve wants to protect her naive younger sister from her murderous husband, while Pierre wants to save his comrades from a trap the Regency has set for their planned insurrection.
The last time these putative guardians of civilization convened for this festival of internationalist concern, they found themselves in an uncustomary position: in the cross hairs of a global insurrection.
But we have declined, since this will really look like a coup, and while we are trying to prevent violence, we don't wish to incite it through, say, an insurrection.
Among the reasons for the state to exit the United States were the following: [The United States] advocates negro equality, socially and politically, and promotes insurrection and incendiarism in our midst.
It's also a surprisingly subdued insurrection movie, a science-fiction feature about revolution and resistance that defies genre expectations and focuses more on a personal story than on big action beats.
This is why Jon refused to consider stripping certain Northern nobility of their castles, while Sansa offered an appealing Machiavellian alternative as a way to encourage loyalty and wipe out insurrection.
The country also faces a smouldering insurrection in the oil-rich Delta and an insurgency in the north-east by jihadists under the banner of Boko Haram ("Western education is sinful").
His surprisingly long-lived insurrection now looks to be entering Act V, but his principled fight to put left-wing populism at the heart of the election will live after him.
Many of the goals of the incrementalist left-wing parties that can be traced back to 1889's Second International, Marxists who favoured the parliamentary process over insurrection, have been met.
While awaiting the fateful arc, Russia seized Crimea, stoked insurrection in eastern Ukraine and put military forces into Syria, thus making Putin the capo di tutti capi of that critical country.
Several opposition M.P.s face charges of insurrection for leading in July 2014 a peaceful protest calling for freedom of speech and assembly that devolved into violence after state security forces intervened.
Before its campaign began in 247, the country had survived a Maoist insurrection and what was reported to be a murder-suicide within the royal family that ultimately ended the monarchy.
But the Insurrection Act makes an exception for "whenever the president considers" that unlawful obstructions have made it "impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States" in the ordinary way.
Ms. Merkel's only other option is to rule as a minority government, which would mean building coalitions on the fly, behind every new piece of legislation, always worrying about an insurrection.
There she meets a reclusive puppeteer, another guest, who is developing his next show, a political allegory about an insurrection of serfs, bats and donkeys against a corrupt king and queen.
A propaganda video promoted by public security agencies this month warned that anti-party forces were "using foreign nongovernmental organizations to nurture 'proxies' and to establish a social basis" for insurrection.
He has faced several rebellions since coming to power in 1990 at the head of an insurrection that toppled then president Hissene Habre, but there has been relative calm since 2009.
In 1867 Hurricane San Narciso — when hurricanes had saintly names — devastated the island and set the stage for the Grito de Lares in 21625, an armed insurrection against the Spanish government.
They should build domestic intelligence, riot control, gendarme and other internal security apparatuses that can detect and defuse organized efforts to stoke violent protests and insurrection before they can take hold.
Their most recent insurrection in Chad ended in 2011, but the NATO-backed uprising that toppled Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi the same year drew them in, providing easy access to weapons.
"In seasons of insurrection or rebellion, there are often critical moments, when a well-timed offer of pardon to the insurgents or rebels may restore the tranquility of the commonwealth," Hamilton wrote.
His cabinet called Sunday's special session after Bukele said on Friday that Salvadorans had a legal right to insurrection in such situations, calling for protests and briefly removing lawmakers' security protection details.
The installation is the title work of Tsui's new solo exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Retainers of Anarchy, which explores the art of wuxia as a mechanism for insurrection and resistance.
Along with the removal of a monument to the Battle of Liberty Place, which commemorated a Reconstruction-era insurrection by white supremacists, three of a planned four monuments have been taken down.
Offenses such as insurrection -- including publishing literature encouraging slaves to rebel -- and assaulting a white person with the intent to kill were punishable by death, serving as a deterrent for black people.
He was and remains popular with Sri Lanka's Sinhalese Buddhist majority, which credited him and his brothers with bringing a bloody 26-year insurrection by Tamil separatists to an end in 2009.
Maduro has said that he is facing an "armed insurrection" and the constituent assembly, a super body that would supersede all other public powers, is the way to restore peace to Venezuela.
Commemorations of the revolutionary hope of yesteryear, achieved through a violent insurrection of unelected militants, will coincide with the consecration of today's authoritarian promise, secured at the ballot box through democratic means.
For almost a century, Ireland has been Roman Catholic and, officially at least, Gaelic-speaking, but before the insurrection of 1916, a sense of national identity molded around those characteristics hardly existed.
"In seasons of insurrection or rebellion, there are often critical moments, when a well-timed offer of pardon to the insurgents or rebels may restore the tranquillity of the commonwealth," he wrote.
" And "Up the Tower" pounds ceaselessly on one chord as Mr. Casey envisions an insurrection at the "golden door," with the band building an overwhelming squall as he chants, "Knock it down!
President Ho Chi Minh and Minister of Defense Vo Nguyen Giap opposed Le Duan's ambitious Tet Offensive, stating that Communist forces lacked the requisite strength to incite a nation-wide general insurrection.
British political and military leaders confronted what Hoock calls a "strategic-moral dilemma": how to crush the insurrection without driving the rebels further from the imperial fold and closer to each other?
More than 3,000 people have been killed and 1.3 million displaced since the start of an insurrection last August by the Kamuina Nsapu militia, which demands that the government withdraw its forces.
In 18th century New York, for example, the fear of armed insurrection by enslaved people led to a series of ordinances strictly regulating the movement of blacks and Indians within the city.
The exhibition, The Medea Insurrection, comes across not as an apology but a cumulative roar against the curtain of silence and opacity that renders invisible the works and lives of women artists everywhere.
I doubt Trump would be extolling the virtues of armed black citizens patrolling protests in Ferguson or Baltimore as a legitimate exercise of their right to insurrection or the right to bear arms.
This smaller marker, tucked in an out-of-the-way spot just off the French Quarter, commemorates an 1874 insurrection against the Reconstruction-era city government staged by a white supremacist paramilitary group.
Attacks on the leadership of insurgencies have been a staple of US military practice at least since 1901, when an insurrection in the Philippines ended with the capture of rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo.
But fans of Jamala, and Ukrainians upset over the insurrection by Russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country, say that political music has a place in a country at war.
Since the trial of the militiamen was suspended, Tshibuabua was arrested and charged last week with the murder of Catalan and Sharp and participation in an insurrection, his lawyer, Tresor Kabangu, told Reuters.
" Another of his lawyers, Emmanuel Simh, told Reuters the charges he faces include: "hostility against the homeland, incitement to insurrection, offence against the president of the republic, destruction of public buildings and goods.
In the years between the European-wide revolutions of 1848 and the czar's brutal suppression of the Polish insurrection of 1863, he was one of the most provocative revolutionary minds of his time.
Meanwhile Hillary Clinton, as a former Goldwater girl, reformed feminist, and globe-trotting diplomat who barely fended off a populist insurrection in her own party, is uniquely situated to answer the alt-Right.
Meanwhile Hillary Clinton, as a former Goldwater girl, reformed feminist, and globe-trotting diplomat who barely fended off a populist insurrection in her own party, is uniquely situated to answer the alt-right.
KIGALI (Reuters) - A critic of Rwandan President Paul Kagame asked him to free her and her detained mother and sister as she stood in court on Monday charged with forgery and inciting insurrection.
A prominent critic of Rwandan president who was barred from running for presidency, Diane Shima Rwigara, was detained in Kigali in September and faces charges of forgery of electoral documents and inciting insurrection.
As the standoff continues (and House Democrats are feeling themselves for the insurrection), there's a surge of spiteful social media conversation from detractors on the left searching for authorship amid great political theater.
If a suburban insurrection might help Democrats take the House, the Senate seats at stake next year are overwhelmingly in conservative, rural states, where feelings about Mr. Trump range from ambivalent to positive.
That law doesn't apply to the National Guard when it's operating under state authority, or if the president calls on it under federal authority to do things like quelling an unlawful domestic insurrection.
One oddity is an English-language brochure for the 1973 Skoda that includes either an unfortunate typo or a disgruntled copywriter's small act of insurrection: "The Skoda does not change much," it reads.
For nearly two years, New Orleans has been deeply divided over Mayor Mitch Landrieu's proposal to take down four monuments to Confederate leaders and to a Reconstruction-era insurrection organized by aggrieved whites.
Five hundred Africans died during the Coromantee War, and another five hundred were shipped to other colonies, to discourage rebellion—a questionable strategy, since they carried knowledge of the insurrection wherever they went.
Maduro has said he is facing an "armed insurrection" designed to end socialism in Latin America and let a U.S.-backed business elite get its hands on the OPEC nation's massive crude reserves.
As calamities befall people close to him (his wife is raped and beaten by a group of slave catchers that harassed his father), Nat decides that armed insurrection is actually his true calling.
She also put down an insurrection designed to block the reinstatement of so-called pay-as-you-go rules that require new spending to be offset by equal spending cuts or tax increases.
Insurrection in the capital city of Landfall is in its infancy, and spy Michael Bravis, veteran Mad Ben Styke, and mercenary general Lady Vlora Flint must protect the city as even greater challenges arise.
It looks like Overwatch is getting a new PvE mode and a slew of new skins to go with it, thanks to a leaked French trailer for an April 11th event dubbed Overwatch: Insurrection.
House Speaker Paul Ryan was scrambling Thursday to settle a brewing insurrection among Republican lawmakers over immigration as moderates in coalition with Democrats look to force a debate on a series of immigration bills.
The local population is terrified of these children, which observers think may explain in part why the relatively small and poorly armed insurrection has been able to hold off official forces for so long.
On the new podcast, she also discussed working at the New York Observer under Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and her new gig as founder of the virtual reality agency The Insurrection.
By executive order and the Insurrection exception, George H. W. Bush deployed active duty troops to the city of Los Angeles in 1992 to quell the violence in response to the Rodney King verdict.
Trump considers himself a winner and a fixer, and likely believes the Insurrection Act will fix military border mission ambiguity and help him win the ongoing immigration battle, two issues long plaguing his administration.
The Kamuina Nsapu insurrection erupted Kasai-Central province last August as a dispute over a customary chieftancy but has since spread to four other provinces, killing hundreds while taking on an increasingly political tone.
Mr. Castro's revolution transformed Cuban society and had a longer-lasting impact throughout the region than that of any other 20th-century Latin American insurrection, with the possible exception of the 1910 Mexican Revolution.
An insurrection in Kasai has killed up to 5,000 people and displaced 1.4 million since August 2016, and militia violence has also spiked in the eastern borderlands, where dozens of armed groups are active.
After years of seeing United Continental struggle, two hedge funds have begun an insurrection against the airline's board — and have turned to a well-regarded figure from the company's past to lead the charge.
The mass peaceful (at least on the protestors' part) insurrection, led by the Sudan Professional's Association (SPA), was a reminder for many of the too-short window of hope known as the Arab Spring.
I appreciated your use of the word "insurrection" to describe the collective furies of women, both as a nod to history and as a tool of reframing anger in all of its righteous force.
So if the recent bombastic headlines made you fearful of an impending android insurrection, take comfort in this fact: When given the chance to talk about anything, the bots wound up talking about balls.
What little we know of the events comes filtered through the publication of "The Confessions of Nat Turner, the Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Va." by Thomas R. Gray, a local lawyer.
The Original Number One The last time Jonathan Frakes sat in the director's chair for something connected to Trek was two decades ago: the 1998 film "Star Trek: Insurrection," which was, uh, not good.
This gives rise to an insurrection organized by a Mother Courage figure and puppeteer named Galya Armolinskaya in which some of the townspeople feign deafness to the soldiers as a gesture of civil disobedience.
Last month, Mr. Stewart was one of 21 rebels in the Conservative Party who staged an insurrection against Mr. Johnson, trying to prevent him from withdrawing Britain from the European Union without a deal.
A rogue Venezuelan police officer warned of a "new phase" of an insurrection against President Nicolás Maduro as a mob stormed the nation's opposition-dominated National Assembly on Wednesday, leaving lawmakers and journalists bloodied.
In a year in which Britain voted to abandon the European Union and the American electorate selected Donald J. Trump as the next president, Italy offered its own contribution to the global populist insurrection.
By making the Speaker more secure against an insurrection from the fringes of the party, the reform lowers the costs of bringing moderate, bipartisan legislation to the floor, and encourages coalitions across party lines.
By referencing the three Sans Souci, the painted brick sculpture offers a reminder of the death knell of Western civilization combined with the persistent jabs of black insurrection and the wilderness that grows over ruin.
In a report denouncing "a serious problem of impunity", the independent experts called on authorities to prosecute perpetrators and provide justice to victims in the insurrection-ravaged Kasai region of central Democratic Republic of Congo.
"They are reminders that when the nation faced systematic economic collapse, political insurrection, instability at the White House and military defeat at the hands of axis powers — there were opportunities to make money," Cramer said.
Forces trying to quash the insurrection fear that if the unbinding efforts can muster a minority report, a messy floor fight could ensue, and with possibly confused delegates presented with both reports, anything could happen.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand on Wednesday charged nine leaders of anti-government protests in 2013 and 2014 with inciting insurrection and sedition in an attempt to oust Yingluck Shinawatra, who was prime minister at the time.
Mr Putin annexed Crimea in 2014 (the first time that the borders of post-war Europe had been changed by force) and launched a covert invasion of eastern Ukraine in support of a separatist insurrection.
Puigdemont is now in Germany fighting extradition to Spain, where he is wanted for allegedly using public funds and orchestrating an "insurrection" to get the wealthy northeastern region around Barcelona to break away from Spain.
The Syrian army advanced toward the Turkish border on Monday in a major offensive backed by Russia and Iran that rebels say now threatens the future of their nearly five-year-old insurrection against Assad.
The Birth of a Nation builds to Nat's famous armed insurrection that killed about 60 whites, and the movie shows no mercy to the slave owners who are butchered with axes and knives, including Samuel.
Colombia is approaching the final throes of a half-century-long armed insurrection involving the Colombian government and the FARC, a Marxist-Leninist guerilla group, alongside the lesser-known National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group.
Some are cringey (The Final Frontier), some are forgettable (Insurrection), some are funny (The Voyage Home), and some are clearly the best (The Wrath of Khan) — only a rewatch binge can tell us for sure.
But rather than trying to subvert the neoliberal, patriarchal state using violence or political insurrection, they are trying to create a temporary urban utopia without any form of hierarchy, where they decide their own norms.
Most of the people I spoke to had aligned themselves against the idea of a separate state demanded by armed Sikh insurgents in a violent insurrection that lasted for a decade, from 1983 to 1993.
But fear of what might emerge if Mr. Assad is ousted has deterred many Syrians from joining the insurrection and may have helped prevent countries like the United States from acting more forcefully against him.
The Republicans call themselves the party of Abraham Lincoln, but seem to have forgotten that Lincoln took the nation to war to put down an illegitimate insurrection by Southern states who objected to his election.
It had a Wild West quality, with armed men in cowboy hats taking on federal agents in a tussle over public lands and putting out a call for aid, only to see their insurrection fizzle.
The most dire remedy the national government is allowed is only the limited suspension of habeas corpus (the right of people to challenge their detention by the government) during an enemy invasion or domestic insurrection.
Camilo Cienfuegos, who had led a division in the insurrection and was immensely popular in Cuba, was killed in a plane crash days after going to arrest Huber Matos in Camagüey on Mr. Castro's orders.
Last week's announced expansion of military roles in border security operations is pushing the limits of the Posse Comitatus Act beyond anything that has been tested in any situation short of an actual armed insurrection.
But with news of a percolating insurrection trickling out of Nicaragua, where she made her name in the 225s with gritty, intimate images of the Sandinista Revolution, she was itching to get on a plane.
She's singing about jealousy, fear of abandonment and a gaze that feels like "a bullet in the chest"; in the video, men appear with spreading bloodstains, while Rosalía is at the center of an insurrection.
Earlier on Wednesday, a Venezuelan police officer who had carried out a brazen attack from a commandeered government helicopter last week warned of a "new phase" in a would-be insurrection against Mr. Maduro's government.
Meanwhile, among the 17 imprisoned opposition members and supporters mentioned in the letter, 11 were handed heavy sentences in July last year on "insurrection" charges relating to a protest that turned violent a year earlier.
After leaving the White House, Bannon proclaimed his loyalty to Trump and vowed to wage an insurrection against the Republican establishment, especially Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, whom he accused of stalling Trump's policy agenda.
They were convicted in 2014 of insurrection after they forcibly tried to reopen the country's only designated protest venue, "Freedom Park", in July that year and were handed jail terms ranging from seven to 20 years.
The most recent Tuareg insurrection, in 2012, led to the takeover of Mali's entire desert north by the rebels and loosely aligned Islamist militants, before French forces intervened the following year to beat back the jihadists.
The U.N. report, based on interviews with 524 victims, witnesses and perpetrators, focused on violations in Kasai where the year-long insurrection killed up to 5,000 people and forced some 1.5 million people from their homes.
The presidential system we've devised doesn't incubate third parties, and all the upheaval in 2016 isn't likely to produce a viable socialist party on the left or a separate National Front-style insurrection on the right.
Free-Soilers fought pro-slavery settlers in Kansas, the Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott case that black Americans couldn't be citizens, and abolitionist activist John Brown tried to start an armed insurrection against slaveholders.
An insurrection against the government in the central Greater Kasai region has left hundreds dead and uprooted more than 1 million people since last July, with the United Nations warning of a "dramatically deteriorating" humanitarian situation.
Vattel said that a mere "sedition" or "insurrection" escalated to a civil war when the rebels fighting against the sovereign had justice on their side, usually as the result of some train of evils or abuses.
" But, as I wrote (perhaps presciently) in March for The Hill: "If Saudi Arabia tries to destabilize Iran by promoting insurrection, as MbS has said privately to visiting interlocutors, its own vulnerability may be quickly exposed.
Welcoming Ireland (Sunday) As part of commemorations for the centennial of the Easter Rising, the insurrection that led to an independent Ireland in 1916, Lower Manhattan will become a hub of Irish music, drama and culture.
Thousands of people have been killed and 1.4 million uprooted in Kasai since the start of an insurrection in August 2016 by the Kamuina Nsapu militia, which wants the withdrawal of military forces from the area.
The nation's founders, chary of British central monarchical power, made no mention in the Constitution of allowing the executive or Congress to declare states of emergency, even in the trying times of war, insurrection or disaster.
Shortly after her disqualification, Rwigara launched an activist group called the People Salvation Movement to "encourage Rwandans to hold their government accountable," but was soon arrested on charges of inciting insurrection against the government and fraud.
Washington (CNN)Paul Manafort was brought on to Donald Trump's campaign team in March 2016 for a specific purpose: Securing Trump the Republican nomination amid an insurrection from delegates and the possibility of a contested convention.
More than 3,000 have died since last October in an insurrection against the government in central Congo's Kasai region Altogether, 3.8 million Congolese are internally displaced, more than in any other African country, according to OCHA.
That's much less true in New York, where discussions of postmodern dance tend to leave her out, concentrating instead on Merce Cunningham and especially on the members of Judson Dance Theater and their 313s cultural insurrection.
Poland has been one of the most outspoken critics of Russian policy toward a pro-Russian separatist rebellion in eastern Ukraine, joining Western allies in accusing Moscow of supplying help to the insurrection - something the Kremlin denies.
The government estimates there are around 65,000 people missing in the war and another insurrection, with victims' families and rights groups accusing the government of mostly being responsible for their disappearance during the height of the conflict.
The insurrection has had little effect aside from spamming swastikas, but recently, similar motivations led The_Donald to colonize its own space for sharing memes and messages, elevating a no-name website out of obscurity in the process.
Yakutumba formed a militia bearing his name in 2007 and established himself as a warlord, gold smuggler and arms trafficker in South Kivu's Fizi territory, but looks to be trying to raise an insurrection with nationwide support.
Her mother, Adeline, was also arrested on charges of sectarian practices and inciting insurrection, based on WhatsApp messages between herself and her sister, who lives outside Rwanda and had been charged in absentia, along with three others.
The Easter Rising of 1916, the six-day insurrection against British rule in which a group of Irish revolutionaries were mightily defeated, gets a sudsy treatment in this three-night mini-series from the Irish network RTE.
In a related move, the Trump administration has also been weighing invoking an older law, the Insurrection Act of 1807, in order to use federal troops to enforce immigration laws, according to people familiar with the matter.
The courtroom, packed with diplomats and supporters, erupted in applause as the verdict was announced, and Ms. Rwigara and her mother, Adeline Rwigara, 59, who was acquitted of inciting insurrection and promoting sectarianism, were overcome with tears.
The concept of basic income has been gaining adherents from Europe to Africa to North America as a potential stabilizer in the face of a populist insurrection tearing at the post-World War II liberal economic order.
Thousands of people have been killed and more than one million forced to flee their homes in the DRC's eastern Kasai region since the start of an insurrection nearly a year ago by the Kamuina Nsapu militia.
It glorified that insurrection by recalling the Revolutionary War and our forefathers' fight for freedom, as well as the "militias" that formed the basis of the Second Amendment — which many of Trump's supporters are big fans of.
Sirisena hailed the ethnic Sinhalese men whole led the insurrection against the island's British rulers as national heroes, a move some critics were swift to denounce as a political gimmick to bolster his support among the Sinhalese majority.
Turkey, which is a NATO member and part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, views the YPG as a terrorist organization, an arm of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group fighting an insurrection in Turkey.
The show will take place more than 20 years after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation which aired between 1987 and 1994, and its film sequels, Generations (1994), First Contact (1996), Insurrection (1998), and Nemesis (2002).
"They are reminders that when the nation faced systematic economic collapse, political insurrection, instability at the White House and military defeat at the hands of axis powers — there were opportunities to make money," the "Mad Money " host said.
Michael Sharp, an American who was coordinator of a sanctions monitoring group that reports to the council, and Zaida Catalan, a Swede, were killed on March 12 while carrying out investigations in central Congo's insurrection-ravaged Kasai region.
Speaking on Sky News, Duncan Smith said he was in favour of trying to convince Prime Minister Theresa May to change tack in her strategy to leave the European Union rather than replacing her by mounting an "insurrection".
"With an unstable president who frequently is unable to differentiate between political and legal threats to him and threats to the nation, we must worry about what President Trump may consider an 'insurrection' worthy of massive military surveillance."
The House on Thursday plunged into chaos and the possibility of a Saturday government shutdown suddenly ticked up after an insurrection at a GOP conference meeting left Republican leaders scrambling to find votes for their stopgap spending measure.
He delivered something as unthinkable as Trump's rise to the Republican nomination: a winning popular insurrection against the status quo, in this case the European Union membership that had undergirded growing British prosperity for more than four decades.
"From what I know of the effect of these holidays upon the slave, I believe them to be among the most effective means in the hands of the slaveholder in keeping down the spirit of insurrection," wrote Douglas.
There, you can find poetry by Joy Harjo and Luci Tapahonso, Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass (a book on Indigenous plant science), and radical leftist texts like the Mary Nardini Gang's Toward the Queerest Insurrection reprinted as zines.
National strategists in both parties see the landscape of legislative races expanding, especially in areas around major cities where President Trump has stirred an insurrection among liberals, and college-educated voters and white women have recoiled from Republicans.
" Mr. Moyo, who is also the party's national secretary for information and publicity, said the statement by General Chiwenga "suggests treasonable conduct on his part as this was meant to incite insurrection and violent challenge to constitutional order.
Pelosi, who served as Speaker from 2007 to 2011, is now trying to put down an insurrection in her caucus and secure the 218 votes on the House floor she needs to secure the Speaker's gavel once again.
After being deposed as chief White House strategist a few months ago, Bannon returned to Breitbart and vowed to lead a 2018 insurrection against "establishment" Republicans he described as thwarting the president's nationalist "Make America Great Again" agenda.
Putin has influenced politicians in NATO countries to ensure they are ready to pronounce any such insurrection the internal matters of the affected state — thus inhibiting the invocation of the collective-defense provisions of the North Atlantic Charter.
Nicholas Kristof The famous televangelist Jim Bakker, who is preaching again on television after a rape accusation and a prison term for financial fraud, recently warned that Christians would start an armed insurrection if President Trump were impeached.
That could divert the Turkish military and security services from stemming a recent series of attacks blamed on Islamic State, fighting a Kurdish insurrection and shutting off the flow of foreign militants across its border to and from Syria.
Nine protest leaders, including Suthep Taugsuban, face eight charges over their roles in the bloody street protests, including insurrection, sedition, and obstructing a 2014 general election, said Prayut Bejraguna, a deputy spokesman for the office of the attorney-general.
For decades, Colombia's ruling elite has gotten away with attributing all manner of institutional shortcomings and malfeasance to the scourges of communist insurrection and narco-trafficking—which, to let the government tell it, are pretty much the same thing.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwandan authorities on Wednesday sold assets belonging to the family of a woman who was barred from standing against President Paul Kagame at an election last year and then jailed pending trial for alleged incitement to insurrection.
Some 600,000 children are also on the brink of starvation in central Congo's Kasai region, where a local insurrection has killed up to 5,000 people since August of last year, the World Food Programme's executive director said on Monday.
That's "The Confessions of Nat Turner, the Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Va.," published by a local lawyer, Thomas R. Gray, who redacted Turner's prison-cell account of his revolt, and his earlier life as a slave.
But we have plenty of laws that do so — from the federal offense of insurrection, which fits the terrorism context, to federal and state bombing and murder statutes which may be, and commonly are, applied to mass-murder attacks.
"Before going to prison, I had founded a movement called Movement for People's Salvation-Itabaza and my plan is to continue with it," she said in her first interview since being acquitted in December of inciting insurrection and forgery.
The original inspiration for George Orwell's novel 1984 lay in his experiences as a journalist and soldier in Spain from 1936 to 1937, during the height of the battle to save the Spanish Republic from General Franco's fascist insurrection.
The idea of a violent insurrection in response to all of this is still rather far-fetched, but the proliferation of antifascist activism in the Trump era has shown that rage and radical politics are not exactly extinct, either.
The only circumstance in which the active-duty could be called upon to provide security would be under the Insurrection Act to suppress a revolt (a Marine and Army division responded to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, for example).
"The announcement of voting trends by Priest Nshole is likely to brainwash the population while preparing an insurrection that CENCO alone will be responsible for," commission president Corneille Nangaa wrote in a letter to CENCO president Marcel Utembi, seen by Reuters.
An African-American artist with a concern for feminism and social justice, Saar reimagines the washboard as a site of insurrection — a call to arms for the disabused women of color whose hard housework buoyed the lives of their wealthy mistresses.
He was able to speak truth to power without crossing the line into open insurrection: He made black people feel good that he was there and saying what he was, and he made white people feel bad … but not too bad.
The holiday is a reminder of how life has crept back to normalcy for thousands who have returned home, but also of uncertainties for many others months after troops quelled the five-month insurrection by Islamic State group-aligned fighters.
But more than the flickering prospect of Republican insurrection, it was the long -- and successful -- struggle to save Obama's Affordable Care Act that has invigorated liberal activists, who fended off Trump and Congressional Republicans to save the law against all odds.
Those familiar songs about suffering, hard work, dissolution, and insurrection help to remind me that, just like all of the other terrible things I've weathered, these particular terrible things will also pass—and when they do, I'll still be standing.
The report said the army destroyed 10 villages as it sought to stamp out an insurrection and accused the militia of killing hundreds of people, destroying four villages and attacking church property in a campaign to drive out government troops.
A rule of 2012, put in place by Mitt Romney's allies to squash an insurrection by fans of Ron Paul, a libertarian, states that the presidential nomination is reserved for candidates who have won a majority of delegates in eight states.
After more than two years of sanctions imposed over Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Kiev and a pro-Russian insurrection in eastern Ukraine, more EU politicians are now urging a softer stance toward Russia, a key trade partner and energy provider.
Making resourceful use of scant archival material, Miles describes an enslaved African-American family whose patriarch led an all-black militia defending Detroit against the threat of native insurrection, and filed a lawsuit for his four children's freedom, to no avail.
The Insurrection Act is a series of laws that permits the president to, among other things, federalize the National Guard and use the Armed Forces to enforce laws and suppress rebellion when he considers enforcement otherwise impractical through normal proceedings.
They have also explicitly called for an insurrection: Drouet, in the context of repeated affirmations that the movement wouldn't end until Macron had resigned, called on live television in December for the gilets jaunes to "enter inside" the Élysée Palace.
Then in the 1980s the old specter of religion returned to haunt India: In Punjab, demands for the creation of a separate Sikh state turned into a full-fledged insurrection, which encouraged Muslim separatists in Kashmir to rise up as well.
Dozens of armed groups continue to fight over natural resources and prey on the civilian population, with the Kamuina Nsapu insurrection that erupted in the Kasai-Central province in August seen as the most serious threat to stability in Congo.
But Weaver suggested in the interview that he believes it may already be too late for an internal insurrection against Trump because he has driven out of the party too many of the moderate voters who might welcome an alternative.
The decision was complicated further on Monday by a stark warning from a spokesman for the governing party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of Spain that Carles Puigdemont, the leader of Catalonia, could be charged with insurrection if he declared independence.
The voice and inspiration of the Massive Brigade is handsome Martin Bishop, "the Revolution's New Face," whose speeches and blog posts on his website, the Propaganda Ministry, raise the chalk dust but never cross the line to advocate armed insurrection.
Focused primarily around the men in a fictional Maryland town called Cross River, the site of a slave insurrection, the characters in this sophomore collection act out, make robots, write lengthy dissertations, and play a particularly dark version of dingdong ditch.
In the first weeks of March, 2011, the start of the insurrection in Syria, the security forces of President Bashar al-Assad detained and tortured children who had drawn anti-regime slogans on a wall in the southern city of Dara'a.
Why did Palpatine need to create an entire new and expensive clone army to subvert that system when there were literally billions of beings already in place who could be goaded into insurrection simply by allowing them to realize their plight?
When the Hector is dispatched to quell a planetary revolution, he's forced to prove himself to his crewmates, as they deal with troublesome planetary leaders and try to figure out who is arming the rebels behind the insurrection, all while coming under fire.
Moya-Ocampos said that further acts of armed insurrection were likely, given the deteriorating political and economic situation, and the fact that there were no elections on the horizon to give Venezuelans the opportunity to change the direction of their unpopular government.
Whether Trump TV happens or not, Trump has long been mobilizing this national niche for post-election action, sowing the seeds for claims that the election was rigged and stolen, fanning the flames for poll-based intimidation efforts or other modes of insurrection.
The flip side of the delegate insurrection question is whether the somewhat odd union of the Trump campaign and the Republican Party staff can squash the delegate uprising before it has a chance to draw the focus away from the coronation of Trump.
I have numerous friends whose parents went from respected positions in academia and government in their native lands to running dry cleaners and restaurants in the United States, which was still better than getting killed in a civil war or insurrection, of course.
In it, the newspaper reported, Kanku is heard speaking approvingly of violence perpetrated by the Kamuina Nsapu militia, whose insurrection against government forces in the Kasai region has resulted in hundreds of deaths and displaced more than a million people since last July.
The round-up of non-violent separatists, who support Indian-administered Kashmir either joining Pakistan or becoming an independent state, is part of an unprecedented crackdown from India's government to neuter a movement it believes fuels the armed insurrection, the sources said.
In fact, there is a direct historical connection between the state of emergency powers and French colonialism: The legislation authorizing state of emergency orders was created in April 230 to halt the Algerian insurrection at the height of the country's war for independence.
Until now, Santa Clara was most famous for being the site of the tomb of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Argentine revolutionary who fought alongside Fidel Castro and was later killed with the help of the CIA while leading an insurrection in Bolivia.
Raúl Castro, who had fought alongside Fidel Castro from the earliest days of the insurrection and remained minister of defense and his brother's closest confidant, has ruled Cuba since then, although he has told the Cuban people he intends to resign in 212016.
And only a few months later, Jun Takahashi used ruffs and candy colors and ringmaster suiting as the uniform signifiers of a new kind of insurrection in his Undercover show at the Cirque d'Hiver Bouglione (a favorite site, not coincidentally, of Mr. McQueen).
Former officers in mid-May held a meeting in the town of Masaya, southeast of Managua, a former seat of the insurrection in the 1970s against then-strongman Anastasio Somoza and site of some of the most brutal clashes of recent weeks.
BEIRUT/ONCUPINAR, Turkey (Reuters) - The Syrian army advanced toward the Turkish border on Monday in a major offensive backed by Russia and Iran that rebels say now threatens the future of their nearly five-year-old insurrection against President Bashar al-Assad.
Mr. Pérez had burst into the national spotlight on June 216, 215, when he stole a police helicopter and dropped grenades on two government buildings in the hopes of igniting a general insurrection against the increasingly authoritarian government of President Nicolás Maduro.
Members of the family had been staying in their baronial holiday home, Classiebawn Castle, in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, a few miles from the border with the British province of Northern Ireland, then in the throes of the insurrection known as the Troubles.
In an attempt to break the stalemate and win the war, Le Duan called for Communist forces to launch coordinated surprise attacks across the cities and towns in South Vietnam, powerful enough to incite a mass insurrection to topple the Saigon government.
However, while I am frightened by the ideologies vocalized by this grassroots movement and see the insurrection within the Republican party as an inevitability given several decades of rhetorical fear and ignorance mongering, it is critical that we avoid devaluing the people themselves.
The Insurrection In December, 2010, a twenty-six-year-old fruit seller in rural Tunisia, fed up with a life of harassment and extortion by venal government officials, doused himself in paint thinner, struck a match, and unwittingly ignited the Arab Spring.

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