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Occupiers: 'A patriot has fallen' Finicum was one of the most vocal occupiers who took over the refuge building near Burns.
Last Oregon Occupiers SurrenderThe final four occupiers at an Oregon wildlife refuge will be arraigned before a judge in Portland today, having surrendered to the FBI.
Law enforcement officers then moved to contain the remaining occupiers by placing agents at barricades immediately ahead of and behind the area where the occupiers were camping.
Occupiers: 'A patriot has fallen' Finicum was one of the most outspoken occupiers who took over the refuge building near Burns on January 2 to protest federal land policies.
About a dozen occupiers have been visible at the site.
Many of the other occupiers also are from outside Oregon.
Bundy told remaining occupiers to go home after his arrest.
Occupiers are often surprised to hear themselves labelled as squatters.
However, a small group of occupiers remained following Bundy's advice.
That depends on whether the rest of the occupiers leave.
The remaining occupiers held out for nearly three more weeks.
Hunt, like nearly all of the occupiers, is not local.
The French, he said, surrendered their values to their occupiers.
Elsewhere, she speaks with Palestinians, who curse Israelis as occupiers.
No. American occupiers made sure that such actions weren't acceptable.
Mr. Finicum had become a de facto spokesman for the occupiers.
For one thing, nobody is being terrorized by the Oregon occupiers.
The Hammonds' lawyers have sought to dissociate themselves from the occupiers.
He knew his family had prospered through alliances with the occupiers.
The occupiers were protesting federal control of vast areas of land.
China frequently funds propaganda films featuring Chinese protagonists killing Japanese occupiers.
The conspiracy charges leveled against the occupiers did not help either.
Along with 11 other occupiers, Tennessee set up the Awareness Experiment.
But the accidental war and stunning victory also made Israelis occupiers.
The latter was meant to protect citizens from dictators or occupiers.
The occupiers I met included cowboys and barbers and air-conditioning repairmen.
About 40% of new mortgages go to investors, rather than owner-occupiers.
The American occupiers forced Japan to disband its army and renounce war.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a conflict between occupiers and the occupied.
The rebels accuse the government and "Russian occupiers" of trying to invade.
The leaders of the occupiers are Ammon and his brother, Ryan Bundy.
But Bundy, saying that the sheriff had not addressed the occupiers' grievances, declined.
Buy-to-let landlords are also more likely to default than owner-occupiers.
KOIN reported seven more occupiers are scheduled to go on trial in February.
Police shot one of the occupiers dead during the 41-day midwinter protest.
The ranchers' lawyer has said the occupiers do not speak for the family.
It's one of the reasons they so desperately wanted the Malheur occupiers gone.
They frequently drove occupiers from their homes and forced others into quasi-serfdom.
Then, citing court orders, the police told the occupiers they had to leave.
Ilindenska is a Macedonian town known for a 1903 uprising against Turkish occupiers.
"You're aiding our occupiers with lots of money and weapons," Mr. Zuabi said.
After the Malheur occupation, 26 of the occupiers were charged with federal conspiracy.
My rights are to live without any limits or restrictions and without occupiers.
Occupiers now expect developers to provide at least double that amount of space.
" Forlorn outposts, often built near villages resentful of foreign occupiers, were "bullet sponges.
By the end of the five-hour broadcast, Fiore and one of the occupiers were joking about wanting to avoid taxpayer-funded overtime for the FBI, and the four occupiers had tentatively agreed to leave at 8 the next morning.
Related: Oregon Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Urges Remaining Occupiers to Go Home "Let me be clear: It is the actions and choices of the armed occupiers of the refuge that have lead us to where we are today," Bretzing said.
Croquet was introduced to Egypt by its British occupiers in the early 20th century.
Surveys indicate that about one-fifth of buyers are investors rather than owner-occupiers.
After the second world war, Japan's American occupiers tried to break up the zaibatsu.
Many of its people undoubtedly collaborated with the occupiers, and scores will be settled.
"The idea is power," said Ryan Payne, another one of the occupiers in Oregon.
" "I think the Russians would be happier with Tymoshenko, but occupiers can't be choosers.
It is—but only because the occupiers in this fictitious scenario are Native American.
Bundy has also said the occupiers will be peaceful, unless provoked by law enforcement.
He has repeatedly commended the pacifist Constitution written by the American occupiers in 1947.
Residents have made clear they consider the occupiers, mainly from Nevada and Arizona, outsiders.
"Reason is a propaganda tool of right-wing colonial occupiers," answer Congress' progressive leaders.
The B.F.V.'s precursor was founded after World War II by the American occupiers.
The occupiers have spent some of their time collecting evidence to press their case.
A former Bajoran freedom fighter, Kira spent her life fighting against brutal Cardassian occupiers.
Long list of alleged occupiers Authorities identified the last four occupiers arrested Thursday: Fry, 22, of Blanchester, Ohio; Jeff Wayne Banta, 46, of Yerington, Nevada; and Sean Larry Anderson, 47, and Sandra Lynn Anderson, 48, both of Riggins, Idaho, the FBI said.
Some UAE officers wonder how long it will be before Yemenis view them as occupiers.
The occupiers, however, rebuffed the would-be mediators who decamped, with their weaponry, to Burns.
Moreover, the Department of Justice should begin now preparing federal charges against the Malheur occupiers.
OREGON OCCUPIERS You don't have to go home but you can't say here: Oregon Gov.
Some of the occupiers have been able to leave and return to the refuge center.
Sanalla has drawn criticism from some officials for framing the occupiers as an armed group.
But in 1942, German occupiers ordered Roma to be moved into Lety and another camp.
He ran away and later joined the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to fight the occupiers.
Last month, one of the leading occupiers was killed by authorities in a highway incident.
The occupiers have said Finicum had his hands in the air when he was shot.
Eleven other occupiers have pleaded guilty, and most are in custody pending a sentencing hearing.
The prince has repeatedly commended the pacifist Constitution, written by the American occupiers in 20113.
Mr. Khan once hailed the Taliban there for waging a "holy war" against American occupiers.
He never got a handle on how many occupiers were maintaining control of the place.
The occupiers took control of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for 41 days starting just after New Year's Day, opposing both federal ownership of vast tracts of the West, and supporting a local ranching family, the Hammonds, who the occupiers said had been unfairly prosecuted.
The chair of a local Native American tribe called on federal officials to remove the occupiers.
That runs entirely counter to the liberal constitution the American occupiers imposed on Japan in 1947.
Palij denied that he was responsible, instead arguing that Nazi occupiers forced him to work there.
A lawyer for Hammond family has said that the occupiers do not speak for the family.
It wants to do away with the liberal constitution imposed by Japan's American occupiers in 1947.
She opposed illegal action at the refuge, while agreeing with the occupiers' critique about government overreach.
In an era when the occupiers forced Koreans to adopt Japanese names, Ms. Park's father, Gen.
Police accuse the armed occupiers currently holed up in Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge of vandalism.
He, like the other armed occupiers, were decrying what they called government overreach with federal lands.
A lawyer for the ranchers stressed that the occupiers do not speak for the family, however.
He and several fellow occupiers were pulled over on Highway 395, a law enforcement official said.
But as assassination attempts on high-ranking occupiers increase, some have begun to contemplate other solutions.
The occupiers, many of whom have been arrested, vandalized and destroyed significant parts of the refuge.
When the police evicted the occupiers a month later, they were one of the first arrested.
Conquered countless times, the city has always managed to remain steadfastly itself when its occupiers change.
But many residents still view the soldiers as occupiers, and militants continue to pose a threat.
The Polytechnic occupiers set up barricades and walls of brick and cement of their own making.
The bad people, the occupiers, are the unruly, armed, bearded zealots, settlers whom we cannot control.
The occupiers shouted at officials, who surrounded them in armored vehicles, to give them one more day.
Mr. Patrick would not say whether the occupiers would stay at the refuge in the long term.
Like the Oregon occupiers, they said they were for the "return" of public lands to the states.
Land reforms, encouraged by Japan's post-war American occupiers, left the country with small, labour-intensive farms.
The occupiers, for their part, claim to have no intentions of decimating the Burns Paiutes' cultural heritage.
These communities often see police as occupiers rather than protectors and think twice before seeking their help.
The success of the 2014 standoff at the Bundy ranch likely emboldened the refuge occupiers, commentators said.
The occupiers say they're prepared to stay as long as possible, and keep digging in their heels.
The federal authorities have so far avoided any confrontation with the occupiers, wary of provoking a shootout.
F.B.I. agents have encircled the last four armed occupiers of a national wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon.
Variable interest rates for owner-occupiers who repay both principal and interest remain unchanged at 5.25 percent.
Perhaps it helped to be able to blame the occupiers when politely taking over someone's paddy field.
"That rancher is fucking going to tear into him in there," one of the occupiers told me.
Over the weekend, the remaining occupiers said they lost cellular and Internet connections, the Oregonian newspaper reported.
We have seen the confusion, concern and trouble that the occupiers' actions have caused for this community.
In telling the remaining occupiers to go home, Bundy said their fight now rests in the courts.
The occupiers first clock in and slot colorful timecards introducing their first names into the timecard rack.
"Spanish occupiers!" was one, a reference to the national police officers who tried to stop the Oct.
In fact, the savagery of the Soviet occupiers matched, and sometimes even exceeded, that of the Nazis.
" The occupiers have filled windows in the upper floors with block-letter posters spelling out "COUP FAIL.
Occupiers were angry at the state of the world in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Ammon Bundy encouraged the remaining occupiers to leave after he was arrested, and all but four complied.
The FBI has ordered the remaining occupiers to leave immediately, and it blocked roads around the refuge.
Read more about the shootout here, the arrests here and the FBI's message to the occupiers here.
The growing violence, and the occupiers' reactions to it — occasionally subtle, mostly rigid — carry the story forward.
That left five occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as of late Wednesday, according to the Oregonian.
At the news conference, after the occupiers had walked off, Garrett VeneKlasen stepped forward to protest their actions.
In the epic tale, Sharif plays an Arab warrior who joins the titular character to fight Turkish occupiers.
Like many here, Snyder agrees with the occupiers' goal of reducing federal control over lands where cattle graze.
Bundy and several fellow occupiers were pulled over Tuesday on U.S. Highway 395, a law enforcement official said.
But on Wednesday, Ammon Bundy released a statement through his attorney, urging the remaining occupiers to go home.
The occupiers say they are protesting a prison sentence for two landowners convicted of arson on federal property.
The standoff with authorities began in early January, but the occupiers' leader, Ammon Bundy, was arrested last week.
The standoff lasted a little over a month and ended with the surrender and arrest of the occupiers.
The police must not be seen by residents as quasi-military occupiers, but rather as allies and partners.
The jury appeared swayed by the occupiers' contention that they were protesting government overreach and posed no threat.
"If they teargas us, that's the same as if they fire on us," one of the occupiers said.
In the days and weeks to come, some protesters would linger, and Occupiers would take their activities elsewhere.
What's more, US forces were quickly seen to be little more than imperialist occupiers across the Middle East.
But the occupiers fought back with dozens of firebombs and set barricades ablaze, forcing the police to retreat.
The German occupiers, anticipating invasion, laid more than two million land mines on the west coast of Denmark.
The Houthis deny being pawns of Iran and say they are fighting to evict foreign occupiers from Yemen.
The FBI told the occupiers earlier Wednesday that they should leave the area after its leaders were arrested.
Several of the book's first essays chronicle his time in Occupy, including his role in spreading rumors that Radiohead would play for Occupiers in Zuccotti Park, his experience marching with thousands of other Occupiers across the Brooklyn Bridge (and getting arrested for his troubles), and the bizarre legal ramifications that followed.
"We don't need our weapons right now," she said, adding that the F.B.I. would not fire on the occupiers.
Government forces eventually succeeded in dislodging the occupiers, but the battle took weeks and destroyed much of the city.
"I have been jobless since graduation in 2006," said 23-year-old Fawzi Mohseen, one of the mine occupiers.
Here, mostly outside the eye of the media and the other occupiers, the atmosphere was often fervid and paranoid.
Still, the occupiers found moments to further the anti-government message that inspired the standoff in the first place.
It was not clear if Bundy's arrest would derail efforts to get the remaining occupiers to surrender without bloodshed.
Occupation continues Occupiers who remained told a CNN crew near the headquarters building that they intended to stay there.
Asked how the occupiers would respond to law enforcement entering the refuge he did not indicate a clear plan.
One of the occupiers, Robert LaVoy Finicum, died, and a handful pleaded guilty to charges related to the occupation.
Some of their allies have abandoned them, and almost a dozen fellow occupiers have pleaded guilty to federal charges.
The occupiers ultimately failed to achieve their goal of forcing Washington to hand the sanctuary over to the county.
She's since seen pictures of the occupiers in her office, adjacent to the room where the artifacts are stored.
The Sinai Province group said it fired "a number of Grad rockets against gatherings of Zionist occupiers" in Eilat.
The United States portrays the battle of Mosul as one of liberating the city from its brutal ISIS occupiers.
"The rest have decided they're going to hold their ground," Gary Hunt, one of the occupiers, told the newspaper.
The occupiers' words and actions were never peaceful, Geoffrey A. Barrow, an assistant United States attorney, told the court.
Strikes continued for the rest of the semester, essentially paralyzing the university even after the occupiers were cleared out.
News of the action outside prompted the occupiers of the Legislative Council to abandon their position and rush outside.
Tahrir al-Sham has said it will confront any ground assault by "the Russian occupiers" with "steel and fire".
Should an outside force begin an assault on the building, he warned, the occupiers had a defense plan ready.
As the two Reuters reporters arrived just after nightfall, the occupiers were moving into a state of high alert.
Did you get the sense that there was any sort of viral media strategy at play among the occupiers?
Judge Grasty said the county planned to seek reimbursement directly from the occupiers, and was prepared to take legal action.
That plea led to shipments of sex toys, glitter and nail polish, which prompted online video complaints by the occupiers.
The occupiers, who believe federal control of public lands violates the Constitution, insisted the Hammonds were victimized by federal overreach.
From jail, Bundy asked through his attorney for the remaining occupiers to stand down, and Patrick was arrested soon after.
But before the phone call ended, the occupiers said they would turn themselves in to the F.B.I. on Thursday morning.
After talks failed—the activists were offered rooms for debates and performances—the occupiers were kicked out by the police.
How ISIS is fighting back Reminders of ISIS The town of Bazwaya itself is still haunted by its recent occupiers.
The occupiers hold occasional press conferences, attended by journalists from local, national, and even international news organizations, including VICE News.
"This announcement brings forward this move from 2020 and it will be welcomed by hard pressed business occupiers," he said.
There have been no police at the snowy, desolate wildlife refuge since the occupiers took over the main building Saturday.
In that clip, the occupiers expressed their mistrust of the government and said they are reluctant to leave the refuge.
Shortly after his arrest last week, Bundy released a statement through his attorney asking the remaining occupiers to go home.
The occupiers shouted at officials, who surrounded them in armored vehicles on Wednesday night, to give them one more day.
" She added, "The triumphant impunity of Gamergate trolls, the Bundy occupiers, and George Zimmerman told America's shy bullies, 'It's okay.
After the war he became a farmer, but he hid in fear from American occupiers and was plagued by nightmares.
Brand becomes increasingly involved, coping with the Damoclean dread that comes with operating in a quarantined area against agitated occupiers.
All four of the remaining occupiers were taken into custody "without incident," the FBI's Portland Division said in a statement.
Gavin Seim, a friend of occupier David Fry, livestreamed an open phone line with the occupiers on YouTube [listen below].
The occupiers have been accused of dealing drugs and running other criminal operations out of the building, charges they deny.
Federal authorities surrounded the four remaining armed occupiers, spurring the self-styled militia members to agree to surrender Thursday morning.
After land costs spiralled, the prices of new homes in central London are out of reach of most owner-occupiers.
Fitch expects purchase restrictions to continue in these cities to control demand from investors and give priority to owner-occupiers.
In the early days of the occupation, a local news report implied that Ms. Gainer had donated food to the occupiers.
The final four occupiers will face charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers, along with 12 others previously arrested, officials said.
The occupiers, who call themselves theCitizens for Constitutional Freedom, include other militia members who are not members of the Bundy family.
Loans to owner-occupiers rose 3.4 percent in value terms, the first rise since October and the largest since August 1.503.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led militia that America relies on to fight IS, are increasingly viewed as occupiers.
"It has never been the FBI's desire to engage these armed occupiers in any way other than through dialogue," Bretzing added.
"Now it appears as though the goal of these occupiers is to eliminate this protection and undo that heritage," he said.
British Land, the developer of the London tower known as the "Cheesegrater", said office occupiers were showing more signs of caution.
One afternoon, a rancher named Buck Taylor approached Bundy, demanding an audience and wanting to persuade the occupiers to go home.
Those networks of Trump supporters created digital convergence spaces whose occupiers enthusiastically rejected hypocrisy of political correctness and embraced free speech.
Some of the occupiers insisted they planned to stay as long as it took and that they were prepared to die.
Finicum remained defiant, at times sitting outside the occupiers' Malheur refuge compound in a rocking chair, a rifle in his hands.
The arrest occurred as FBI agents moved in on the Oregon wildlife refuge where four armed occupiers are still holed up.
Leaders of the Burns Paiute tribe called the occupiers a "bunch of bullies and little criminals" and asked them to leave.
The Social Democrats claim the anti-fascist credentials of Tito's communist partisans, who battled Nazi occupiers in the second world war.
He was saved by the Iraqi invasion in 1990; the occupiers released him from prison and let him return to Lebanon.
"London occupiers, particularly financial institutions, are making contingency plans but there is a wide range of possible outcomes here," it said.
After Emperor Hirohito surrendered at the end of World War II, the country's American occupiers stripped him of all political authority.
Some defense lawyers representing Malheur occupiers said they believed the government might abandon that case, in which seven defendants are charged.
The occupiers handled Indian artifacts stored at the refuge and spoke repeatedly about being the most appropriate stewards of the land.
Rather than the armed forces becoming more like a domestic police force, though, the police have become more like military occupiers.
Local news station KATU-TV reported that the detained occupiers were expected to make an initial court appearance on Wednesday afternoon.
The protests aim at the heart of Iraqi power, a system largely designed by the American occupiers of Iraq in 2003.
Their mission, organizer Julian Brave NoiseCat (Canim Lake Band Tsq'escen) said, is to "pick up the mantle" of the original Occupiers.
We could have become permanent occupiers, and/or installed subservient puppet governments, the way the Soviet Union did in Eastern Europe.
Politically speaking, the insurgency thrived because of civilian resentment with the American occupiers and the lack of an effective local government.
Meanwhile, lingering resentments fuel local hostility toward Japanese women who become romantically involved with the American occupiers; one such woman, Mariko (Shirley Yamaguchi), proves crucial to the crisscrossing plotlines, and the gangsters' reference to her not by name but as "the kimono" shows the contempt in which such women were held by the occupiers as well.
Ms. McGowan said the assemblywoman was able to change the tenor of the standoff because of her unique connection with the occupiers.
Egypt has helped the Israelis isolate Hamas while insisting they remain the occupiers of Palestinian territory and therefore uniquely liable for Gaza.
Several occupiers told me their employers are sympathetic to the cause and are allowing them to miss time without fear of reprisal.
The remaining four occupiers repeatedly invoked the killing of Robert Finicum, who was known as LaVoy, by federal agents during a Jan.
Decades later, that proclamation helped motivate a brave but futile nine-year armed struggle by forest-dwelling partisans against the Soviet occupiers.
Ammon Bundy said he had left the compound with other occupiers in two vehicles to meet the sheriff at a neutral location.
When the occupiers rebuffed the group, the newcomers headed to the county courthouse, surrounded it and demanded to meet with the sheriff.
In March the Office for National Statistics (ONS) introduced a new headline measure, "consumer-prices index including owner-occupiers' housing costs" (CPIH).
Britons over the age of 65, a fifth of the population, own over 40% of the housing wealth held by owner-occupiers.
The occupiers joined marches against the New York police's stop-and-frisk policy, which the courts ruled unfairly targeted blacks and Latinos.
Nazi occupiers had turned the compound into a military headquarters and burned it to the ground near the end of the war.
The book tells the story of Kaidu, a young member of the Dao ethnic group, the latest in a series of occupiers.
The groups who oppose it so violently — from the Malheur occupiers to others — represent a "fringe movement" in the West, she said.
A Western plan to divide what became modern Turkey failed after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the country's founder, waged war against the occupiers.
The Free French forces looted everything they could from the Nazi occupiers, and Nazi memorabilia became very valuable on the black market.
The opposition Labor Party has vowed to remove some tax breaks for property investors, arguing they put home occupiers at a disadvantage.
Conflicts between neighbors are not only healthier than conflicts between occupiers and the occupied — they are also more likely to support negotiations.
Rents are also rising, underlining demand among occupiers, although early second quarter indicators on yields suggest investor confidence has started to wane.
Related: Here's What the Oregon Occupiers and the GOP Presidential Candidates Agree On The poll was carried out prior to the Oregon occupation.
Improving the sustainability performance of real estate improves the attractiveness of the asset, keeps service charges lower, and reduces operational costs for occupiers.
The Bundys' group said that on Wednesday night three men entered the refuge unexpectedly and engaged in a brief confrontation with the occupiers.
"Notably occupiers in the financial services sector have pre-let 2.1 million square feet of space that is still under construction," Cracknell said.
Surveys suggest that, of those buying homes in China these days, perhaps one-fifth are doing so as investors rather than owner-occupiers.
"If they tear gas us, it's the same as firing on us," said one of the occupiers, who identified herself as Sandy Anderson.
Now frustration is mounting as the holdouts cloud the fate of nine former occupiers in custody, charged with conspiracy to impede federal officers.
On Wednesday, the F.B.I. said in a statement, one of the occupiers rode an all-terrain vehicle outside the barricades at the refuge.
The moves came just hours after one of the group's original leaders, Ammon Bundy, told remaining occupiers to go home to their families.
Like many here, Snyder agrees with the occupiers' goal of reducing federal control over western lands where cattle in this ranching area graze.
They regard Mr Mohsin and his friends in Islah less as allies against the Houthis than as occupiers set on pilfering their oil.
OREGON STANDOFF And then there were four: About a handful of the armed occupiers are left at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers will seek a court order to forcibly liquidate Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' (7011.
In recent months, the question of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers has been a particular source of friction.
Bretzing said four occupiers remained holed up at the refuge compound on Thursday night, as authorities sought to negotiate with them to leave.
In 1944 the occupiers decided to move all the heavy water to Germany, which meant shipping it across nearby Lake Tinn by ferry.
"The majority of buyers are owner-occupiers, but sales for investment are also prevalent, particularly in the upmarket condo sector," Mr. Boyd said.
The occupiers, calling themselves Indians of All Tribes, argued that an 1868 treaty gave American Indians the right to claim unused federal land.
Others I met cited stores that have been boycotted by some based on the perception, real or not, that they supported the occupiers.
The ICE facility remained closed on Thursday, though occupiers told me that DHS officials had shown up to take photos of the encampment.
All were looted or bought by German occupiers during World War II, then recovered and brought back to France when the conflict ended.
Meanwhile, conservative-leaning media aren't all that different, calling them "occupiers" and "armed protestors," albeit with a bit more sympathy for the group.
McKiernan was the only reporter embedded in Wounded Knee, young and green and hungry when the occupiers were young and green and hungry.
They decried the arson convictions of father-and-son ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond (though the Hammonds insisted they didn't want help from the occupiers, led by Ammon Bundy.) For weeks, authorities positioned themselves outside a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building near Burns -- not charging in to get the occupiers but not giving them a free pass to stay or easily leave either.
The tribe is now asking the federal government to take action against the occupiers, in order to avoid the destruction of any cultural heritage.
The occupiers' lawyers, including attorneys with the National Lawyers' Guild, have claimed the agents had no right to take possessions not on ICE property.
And Ms. Fiore spoke on the live stream to the occupiers, promising them that she was on her way to help negotiate their exit.
The occupiers were led by Ammon Bundy, another son of Cliven Bundy, who became a symbol of defiance for conservatives following the Nevada standoff.
West Germany, for instance, tried German war criminals itself, in addition to the trials conducted by the occupiers in the aftermath of the war.
One of Australia's "Big Four" banks, National Australia Bank, said it would raise rates on variable home loans for owner occupiers and investment properties.
Some of the astronauts are interstellar refugees in search of new home bases; others are defiant occupiers who refuse to leave their beloved planets.
But the story becomes increasingly ugly as Petrit learns he can't trust the occupiers' good will, and that they aren't above abusing a child.
Clothes were left scattered about in one room, chairs had been knocked over in another, and occupiers had smashed large holes in the walls.
The occupiers cast their protest as a patriotic act of civil disobedience in opposition to U.S. government control over public lands in the West.
She said the agency promised it would stand down Wednesday night and allow her to be at an FBI checkpoint when the occupiers surrendered.
Dismissing the exhortations of the governor, ignoring the inconveniences of the residents, the occupiers stood their ground, saying they were protesting federal land policies.
Bundy has said the Hammonds' case illustrates the government's "abuse" of power, even though the Hammonds themselves said the occupiers don't speak for them.
"Georgian Dream has brought the Russian occupiers in and let them sit in the speaker's chair," Elene Khoshtaria, an opposition member of parliament, said.
Three days later, the occupiers celebrated "Blacksgiving" together, feasting on donated turkey and sweet potato pie, huddled around fire pits in the slushy drizzle.
Although historians have found some Polish people did collaborate with Nazi occupiers, the country's government has sought to challenge the narrative of Polish involvement.
False accusations can also be expected as the unfortunate citizens of Mosul curry favor among the new occupiers and/or settle their own scores.
As a matter of fact, for the entire duration of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines, the Moro on Sulu and Mindinao fought their occupiers.
Defense lawyers have said that the occupiers were legally exercising free speech rights, and that openly carrying a weapon in Oregon is also legal.
On Wednesday, the occupiers took four medical personnel hostage who arrived at the police compound to treat the group's wounded men, Al Jazeera reported.
These Occupiers were angry about the bank bailouts and the foreclosure crisis, they were weird, and they changed the trajectory of the Democratic Party.
Seeking to eschew the path the colonizers were trying to force them down, the original Occupiers hoped to highlight the longstanding culture of mistreatment.
Occupiers also tried to block a New York Times photographer from taking photos, even of the exterior, claiming that it would compromise their security.
He suggested there was little chance that the occupiers might be willing to broker some sort of accord with UNAM to end the occupation.
That morning, the mayor of Timbuktu, Halle Ousmane Cissé, told journalists that the jihadist occupiers of the town had destroyed its famous literary heritage.
There's probably occupiers who wouldn't like that, but I was there, and there were a few people standing there who watched the whole thing.
Residents have argued with each other over what to think about the occupiers and their goals, and they have wounded one another in the process.
Against another backdrop of a shameless and incessant Republican campaign to sow panic over Islamist terrorism, some liberals are accusing the occupiers of committing terrorism.
After Cliven Bundy's arrest, three of four remaining occupiers surrendered to the FBI at the urging of Nevada state Assemblywoman Michele Fiore and the Rev.
They're now engaged in a prolonged siege to starve out the occupiers — and give their fledgling shadow government the D.C. presence it so badly wants.
They cheer that, after the war, Japan's American occupiers and political elite rebranded Hirohito, who was complicit in Japanese militarism, as a paragon of pacifism.
"The underlying demand from owner occupiers will still be there and this will contribute to a healthy market," City Developments' CEO-designate Sherman Kwek said.
It suffered only two episodes of untrammelled exploitation—by German occupiers in the first world war and by a rapacious British company in the 723s.
The ensuing standoff streamed live on YouTube: The occupiers were on the phone with Gavin Seim, a supporter of the militants, who broadcasted the audio.
Finicum, a rancher who acted as a spokesman for the occupiers, told NBC News earlier this month that he would rather die than be arrested.
Last month, one of the leading occupiers was killed by authorities in a highway incident, during which protest leader Ammon Bundy and others were arrested.
On Monday, the occupiers used government equipment to uproot and tear down a fence at the request of a local rancher, CNN affiliate KTVZ reported.
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) radio's John Sepulvado, reporting on refuge grounds outside the occupied building, said that occupiers told him they were prepared to die.
Most of its crammed-in residents are tenants; nationwide, less than one-quarter of Africans are owner-occupiers, compared with nearly one-half of Caribbeans.
It honors Dutch workers who went on strike against German occupiers in February 1941, protesting the oppressive rules against Dutch Jews imposed by the Nazis.
Of the 26 occupiers charged in the situation, 11 pleaded guilty to some charges, one had charges dropped and seven will be tried next year.
Domestically, Mr. Abe's biggest test could come as he tries to revise Japan's war-renouncing Constitution, which was enacted by American postwar occupiers in 1947.
He told a biographer that his father, a carpenter who built barracks and bunkers for the German occupiers during World War II, had been abusive.
And while several people helped persuade the last four occupiers to leave on Thursday, including Gavin Seim, a self-described liberty activist who streamed a video of the occupiers' telephone conversations, the popular evangelist Franklin Graham; and KrisAnne Hall, a self-proclaimed constitutional educator, few people in the drama came to such vivid life as Ms. Fiore as she counseled the group into surrendering without a fight.
Brandon Williams, 32, a construction contractor who said he lives on the Oregon coast, said he was there to support the occupiers, but also free speech.
Like the defector, attorneys argue Finicum was attempting to cross county lines toward a local sheriff who had been sympathetic and supportive of the refuge occupiers.
Other occupiers of, and contenders for, high political office—including Nelson Rockefeller, Ross Perot, Mitt Romney and Michael Bloomberg—have owned and run more powerful firms.
What they did not anticipate was an apparent splinter group of armed occupiers ignoring their pleas and refusing to leave the remote Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
The occupiers took a stance reminiscent of the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion, a decades-old conflict over federal jurisdiction of millions of acres in the West.
It lifted rates on interest-only loans by 12.73 basis points to 5.85 percent for investors and by 20 bps to 5.25 percent for owner-occupiers.
One of the remaining occupiers, Jason Patrick, said they would remain at the wildlife refuge until there was a "redress of grievances" from the federal government.
Back at the office in the Malheur refuge, the room had been cleaned up, as though to show the occupiers were preparing for the long haul.
During that time, standard home loan rates for owner occupiers were around record highs of 17 percent, data from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) shows.
About a month into the standoff, the FBI and Oregon State Police moved to arrest some of the occupiers as they traveled to a nearby town.
In court filings, he has denied wrongdoing, claiming that he and other young men in his Polish hometown were coerced into working for the Nazi occupiers.
The city is a fanciful, often romantic hodgepodge of architectural influences that offers a brick-by-brick timeline of occupiers: Persians, Byzantines, Ottomans, Russians and Soviets.
The final four occupiers surrendered on Thursday with David Fry, 27, repeatedly threatening suicide in a dramatic final phone call with mediators before he gave up.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place in 1943 when Jewish resistance fought back against Nazi occupiers trying to remove the remaining Jewish population from the ghetto.
Many occupiers affiliated themselves with the so-called patriot movement, a loosely organized group that includes various militias and others who oppose a strong federal government.
But the occupiers are just as interested in purchasing the building as they are in making clear the political motivations for the planned sale of it.
The FBI is telling the remaining occupiers of an Oregon federal wildlife to leave the area after its leaders were arrested in a shootout with police.
In court filings, Palij has denied wrongdoing, claiming that he and other young men in his Polish hometown were coerced into working for the Nazi occupiers.
He also taught a British doctor's son until 1943, when the Japanese occupiers interned foreigners and confined most Jews to the crowded square mile of Hongkou.
But speaking with former Occupiers, there was a sense that they thought of the journey of as much of a personal one as they did political.
Chris Pine takes up arms as Robert the Bruce, the King of Scots, who organizes an outmanned army to win back Scotland from its English occupiers.
Here's the latest: Pinned in from all sides by the police, most of the campus occupiers had surrendered or fled the PolyU campus by Tuesday morning.
While historians have reached consensus that certain Polish individuals and groups did collaborate with the Nazi occupiers, recent Polish governments have sought to challenge that narrative.
Lengthy negotiations with the occupiers took place on Friday and Saturday, after which Berlin officials stated that they were not planning to forcibly remove the activists.
While there are some students still involved in the UNAM takeover, most of the occupiers apparently are not enrolled at the university, faculty and students said.
The Bundys' group said that on Wednesday night a group of three men entered the refuge unexpectedly and engaged in a brief confrontation with the occupiers.
Throughout Namibia, monuments and cemeteries commemorating the German occupiers still outnumber those honoring the victims of genocide, a concrete reminder of the lasting imbalance of power.
In a later statement, Netanyahu's office said in his remarks on the question of Polish collaboration with Nazi occupiers, he had not cast any blanket blame.
If its hip offices lure other tenants into the building then it can reap the benefit of higher rents paid by occupiers who aren't direct customers.
This is common for eastern European leaders, whose leadership we assume will be heavily influenced by memories of how Nazi or Soviet occupiers treated their ancestors.
The action recognizes that people with First Nations heritage — who number more than 21893 million currently throughout Canada — were the original occupiers of the land here.
In a later statement, Netanyahu's office said that in his remarks on the question of Polish collaboration with Nazi occupiers, he had not cast any blanket blame.
At a news conference earlier in the day, state and federal authorities pleaded with the remaining occupiers to quit their protest, saying they were free to leave.
Entering the encampment, one is greeted by cooking smells and the sounds of power tools and hammers as occupiers work to build ramps for those in wheelchairs.
All of this is being observed by federal agents from the roof of the ICE building, so the occupiers have covered much of the camp in tarps.
But local officials have repeatedly asked the occupiers to go home, saying that even residents who support their views object to the illegal seizure of federal property.
The "perfect impostor", Thomas switches from PR wizardry for an American firm in 1930s Berlin to ideological mumbo-jumbo on behalf of the German occupiers in Poland.
China, which replaced separate rural and urban surveys with an integrated survey in 2013, also started including as income the implicit household rent owner-occupiers pay themselves.
When one of the occupiers was killed on January 26th, Oath Keepers rushed to evacuate women and children from the scene, fearing an attack by the Feds.
Protesters appeared to be evenly split between supporters of the remaining four occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and local folks who want them to leave.
For the occupiers, this territorial stranglehold unjustly restricts grazing, mining, logging and hunting; moreover, according to their quirky jurisprudence, it is unconstitutional (courts have tended to disagree).
Prosecutors have previously said occupiers excavated a trench with "significant amounts of human feces," and plowed an improvised road on or adjacent to grounds containing sensitive artifacts.
So far, Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward said it's up to the federal government to determine what should be done with the occupiers on the federal land.
According to an FBI statement, at about 4:30pm local time one of the occupiers rode an ATV outside of the barricades set up around the refuge.
But at the other buildings they indiscriminately and brutally attacked not only the occupiers, but students, professors and even journalists who were outside protesting the police busts.
It is absolutely a conflict between an oppressed people fighting every day for the freedom to live in their ancestral and indigenous homeland against settlers and occupiers.
During the liberation struggle, his father had spied on the Ethiopian occupiers, and then been caught and imprisoned for seven months; he never relinquished the revolutionary spirit.
A number of the occupiers were relating their account of events via an independent Internet broadcast, "Revolution Radio," that is known to be sympathetic to the occupation.
The FBI asked the occupiers to exit the refuge with their hands up and weapons down, but the lone female occupier said she wouldn't exit without her weapons.
On January 26, Ammon Bundy and five other alleged occupiers were arrested, and one occupier, Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, was killed in a standoff with the Oregon State Police.
The occupiers are divided, with members of the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) indicating they would end the blockade in return for a quick cash payment, oil workers say.
The day I arrived, members of some of these groups approached the compound entrance, wielding long guns and promising to act as liaisons between the occupiers and officials.
The arguments that broke out locally after the seizure of the refuge feel almost quaint now, people here say: Were the ideology and tactics of the occupiers valid?
"We have research teams finding out who this land was taken from and who it needs to be sent back to," said one of the occupiers, Jon Rizheimer.
The occupiers of the wildlife refuge said they were supporting two local ranchers who were returned to prison this month for setting fires that spread to federal land.
Diplomatic tensions intensified since a South Korean court last year ordered Japanese companies to compensate Koreans who were forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two.
One can easily speculate what would have happened had the Paiute Tribe decided to re-occupy the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the manner of its current occupiers.
Occupiers who remained Wednesday morning told journalist John Sepulvado -- reporting from inside the refuge but outside the headquarters -- that they planned to stay and were prepared to die.
Federal and local law enforcement officials on Wednesday blamed occupiers of a federal wildlife refuge for the death of one anti-government protester in Oregon a day earlier.
The incident ended with the arrest of the occupiers—and the killing of one of them by the authorities—but in the end, all of them were acquitted.
Early today, the occupiers and the police were still locked in the standoff at Hong Kong Polytechnic University that began Saturday night, and smoke billowed from the grounds.
The bank lifted its variable rate for owner occupiers to 5.32 percent, from 5.25 percent, and rates on residential investment home loans to 5.80 percent, from 5.55 percent.
During a meeting at a neutral site, Harney County Sheriff David Ward offered to escort Ammon Bundy and his group of occupiers out of Oregon, but Bundy declined.
Assad believes "our land should be totally and completely liberated from foreign occupiers, whether they are terrorists, or the Turks or the Americans," Bouthaina Shaaban told NBC News.
Among the many who flocked to Pine Ridge to sneak past FBI lines in the dead of night and join the occupiers was Mikmaq citizen Anna Mae Aquash.
Officers began to taunt protesters, ironically blasting Cantonese love songs over a loudspeaker, not to confess their adoration for the remaining occupiers, but rather to send a message.
News of Dust to Glitter's eviction brought widespread condemnation from artists and activists on social media, who also criticized Dercon for filing a criminal complaint against the occupiers.
But the occupiers remained silent on the question of which version of §175 would stand—the harsher law passed in 1935, or the milder provision it had replaced.
One of the occupiers, Ammon Bundy, told the newspaper that they're not looking to hurt anyone, but if it might come to that if police try to remove them.
One of the occupiers, LaVoy Finicum, was killed by law enforcement at the end of January, shortly after the standoff's leaders and organizers, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, were arrested.
While many disagree with the tactics used by the armed occupiers at the wildlife refuge, they say they illustrate mounting frustration over excessive federal government control over local communities.
After the arrests on Tuesday night of Bundy and seven others and the fatal shooting of one of the group's key members, Patrick is now leading the remaining occupiers.
There was also Pete Santilli, the conservative host of "The Pete Santilli Show," who roamed about the refuge with a camera on a stick, cheering occupiers and heckling journalists.
The responsiveness of new office supply to lower demand may cushion one likely Brexit impact, namely the loss of financial sector jobs as global occupiers reduce their UK presence.
The stunt was part of a wider protest against cultural policies which the occupiers believe favour "mass tourism" and gentrification at the expense of local artists and poorer residents.
The Bank of England's stress tests last month showed that the rate at which landlords' loans turn sour could be four times greater than the rate for owner-occupiers.
Arthur said he asked to be let into the refuge to remove a friend, an Arizona woman who he said "has been radicalized" by the occupiers, be let out.
One of the first to react was writer Elon James White, who started the hashtag #OregonUnderAttack to portray how he felt people would react if the occupiers weren't white.
She said the agency promised it would stand down Wednesday night and allow her to be at the FBI checkpoint on Thursday morning when the occupiers turn themselves in.
The BoE and Britain's finance ministry have sought to control growth in the country's buy-to-let market which has added to a scarcity of homes for owner-occupiers.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon (CNN)Protest leader Ammon Bundy has asked, through his attorney, that the remaining occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon go home.
The sheriff of Harney County, Oregon met with the leader of the armed occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and offered a way to end the takeover fiasco.
After occupiers took the refuge, experts said the federal government's 2014 capitulation in the land dispute with Cliven Bundy likely helped embolden the protesters to take over the refuge.
The Oath Keepers and Three Percenters formed an umbrella group called the Pacific Patriots Network to facilitate communication between the Bundys, other occupiers in the refuge and law enforcement.
Soon after the U.S. invasion, as Iraqis began to see their liberators as occupiers, and as frustration morphed into violence, Abu Ghraib turned into a flashpoint of the insurgency.
Hundreds of thousands of people who had known no home other than Burma — descended from Indian Muslims who had arrived post colonization — began to be seen as illegal occupiers.
In the ensuing days, tense clashes between the occupiers and the Venezuelans, who are camped in tents surrounding the building, have escalated, prompting nine arrests by the Secret Service.
Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican who has called on the occupiers to leave the building, compared the shut-off electricity at the embassy to power shortages in Venezuela.
At War About six miles north of the Syrian city Manbij is a town near the Turkish border called Dadat, which has been ruled by multiple occupiers since 2012.
As day broke, the occupiers and the police were still locked in the standoff at Hong Kong Polytechnic University that began Saturday night, and smoke billowed from the grounds.
Many Serbs living in Kosovo, however, describe the alliance's forces as occupiers more than protectors, said Lilijana Milic, who owns a farm along the highway between Mitrovica and Pristina.
Insurgent attacks increased, support for the sectarian leader Moktada al-Sadr surged, and 92 percent of Iraqis claimed they saw coalition forces as occupiers rather than liberators or peacekeepers.
Prosecutors argued that any rational person would be impeded from work when someone with a gun was sitting at their desk, as images of the occupiers showed they did.
At public hearings, suggestions for expropriation included unused land, derelict buildings, circumstances where occupiers have strong historical rights, informal settlements and abandoned inner-city buildings, Ramaphosa wrote on Thursday.
The resistance blows stuff up this season, which only causes the alien occupiers to crack down even harder, which only causes more and more people to join the resistance.
Among the occupiers were Ammon and Ryan Bundy, two sons of Cliven Bundy, a Nevada rancher who became a symbol of anti-government sentiment in 2014, according to The Oregonian.
But some damage may already be done: Oregon Public Broadcasting reported that the occupiers plowed a new road "within an archaeological site important to the Burns Paiute Tribe" this week.
The takeover of the wildlife refuge was initially sparked by outrage over the plight of two imprisoned Oregon ranchers the occupiers believed had been unfairly treated in an arson case.
Contemporary theology, meanwhile, has emphasised the Bible's anti-imperial passages, which have been taken up by Occupiers railing against Wall Street and critics of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bundy has repeatedly warned that the armed occupiers don't intend to harm anyone, but if law enforcement or others try to force them from the building, they will defend themselves.
A year on, the occupiers number 20,000 and a resolution to give empty homes meant for the police and armed forces to the homeless is awaiting President Rodrigo Duterte's approval.
Supporters and opponents of the occupiers faced off Monday in front of the Harney County Courthouse for what amounted to dueling rallies, with both sides chanting and occasionally shouting profanity.
The refuge's current occupiers said -- during a purported live stream of a conference call between protesters, activists and conservative Nevada lawmaker Michele Fiore -- they were prepared to leave Thursday morning.
Child actors are also key to Kosovo's first Oscar-nominated film, "Shok (Friend)" about the shady dealings two Albanian children have with the military occupiers in their neighborhood in 1998.
Still, both the residential and commercial office market continue to see deflationary pressures due to weak demand and a cautious approach by many occupiers, two property consultants said on Tuesday.
NEAR FALLUJA, Iraq — Along the battle line north of Falluja, small units of Shiite fighters are raining mortar shells and rockets down on the city and its Islamic State occupiers.
It soon faced an insurgent movement of mujahedeen, or holy warriors battling for Islam, which drew fighters from around the world for a decade-long battle to expel the occupiers.
A Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said in a statement that the report was biased against the Taliban, claiming that "the American occupiers" had caused more civilian casualties than it indicated.
Mr. Abe has long had the goal of bolstering Japan's military and ultimately wants to amend the country's pacifist Constitution, which was put in place by American occupiers in 1947.
Makina means truck in Amharic and Tigrinya, languages widely spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea, and has an echo of macchina, or automobile, from the Italian spoken by the countries' occupiers.
SYDNEY, March 16 (Reuters) - National Australia Bank on Thursday said it was raising rates on variable home loans for owner occupiers and investment properties, blaming rising costs and intense competition.
A rash of new foreign language signs has appeared in Vilnius's narrow thoroughfares honouring ethnic minorities that have inhabited the city, not least a Jewish community destroyed by Nazi occupiers.
She supplied fuel to the Filipino underground in World War II, sabotaged supplies destined for Japanese occupiers, smuggled food to starving American prisoners and survived torture after she was captured.
How had he and fellow Timbuktiens covertly carried hundreds of thousands of historic documents, from the institute and dozens of private collections, out from under the noses of the occupiers?
He was 9 years old when the Romanian Army retook the region from its Soviet occupiers in 1941, murdering his mother as he lay upstairs in bed, ill with mumps.
Led by his son, Idaho rancher Ammon Bundy, the occupation has stretched for 41 days, and the last four occupiers were prepared to surrender to the FBI on Thursday morning.
Wong Kim Ark, in which the court ruled that "all children here born of resident aliens" were granted citizenship by birth, except in cases of foreign occupiers and foreign diplomats.
Most of the occupiers, including the four defendants in the latest trial, left the refuge shortly after Mr. Finicum's death, but some holdouts remained a few more weeks before surrendering.
The occupiers had built some fine public works, fixing sewerage systems and paving roads — the Spanish had left the island a ruin — but they also gave American carpetbaggers free rein.
This has been the subject of many sci-fi shows over the years; it's common to see stories about human beings banding together to resist alien occupiers of planet Earth.
"Our next battleground is in these courts," Michele Fiore, a Nevada State Assembly member from Las Vegas and a supporter of the occupiers, told reporters outside the courthouse after the hearing.
It has concentrated on non-prime locations across London and forward selling to customers including individual investors, owner-occupiers, housing associations and, increasingly, institutional investors in the build to rent sector.
The 72-day siege, a protest against tribal officials accused of corruption and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, left two occupiers dead, a federal marshal paralyzed and numerous others injured.
While the occupiers said "America was fired upon by our government," the FBI released the video on Thursday, saying Finicum had reached at least twice for a pocket containing a handgun.
Strange as it is, the Trump administration will be forced to endlessly reiterate the ridiculousness of suggesting that Jews are occupiers in a region known as Judea for 3,000-plus years.
While the tent city occupiers have so far stood their ground and negotiated with city, police and government stakeholders, this latest swell of tension doesn't bode well for the camp's future.
According to NBC, Taliban members view the peace process as a means of pushing American "occupiers" out of the country, opening a door for the Taliban to assert itself in Afghanistan.
Oregon Occupiers Reject Sherif's Offer of 'Safe Escort' The sheriff of the Oregon county where armed anti-government activists have occupied federal land has offered the protesters a "safe escort" out.
TOKYO — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan announced on Wednesday a plan to revise a pacifist Constitution that has been in place since it was enacted by American occupiers in 1947.
A washed-up criminal from Jordan, Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, exploited the chaos brought by the American-led invasion to slaughter occupiers and Iraqi Muslims alike, circulating videos of his deeds.
The threat to the collections was extreme, diplomats were told: The French action had angered the occupiers of Timbuktu, who had ordered that the city's manuscripts be gathered together on Jan.
Might it have resembled Asmara, the capital of closed-off Eritrea in the Horn of Africa, known for its well-preserved Art Deco treasures built by Italian occupiers in the 1930s?
" As the gentry moved in, the proletariat moved out, "until all or most of the original working class occupiers are displaced and the whole social character of the district is changed.
Yet even The Decider himself, George W. Bush, proved willing to rethink his views as contrary facts came to light — like the failure of Iraqis to garland American occupiers with flowers.
"We do not permit the establishment of barracks and bases or the convening of patrols and convoys belonging to the French occupiers, to wage war against the mujahideen," the statement read.
A washed-up criminal from Jordan, Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, exploited the chaos brought by the American-led invasion to slaughter occupiers and Iraqi Muslims alike, circulating videos of his deeds.
After initial success, the uprising was ruthlessly crushed by the Nazi occupiers — with Polish leaders saying they were abandoned by the U.S.-led allied powers, from whom they sought more help.
This subtext got a lot less subtextual in "Return of the Jedi," in which the occupiers' superweapons are thwarted by the guerrilla tactics and crude booby-traps of a pretechnological people.
Because the far stronger Israelis are the occupiers, and the United States is seen as a steward for the conflict, the Americans are sometimes blamed, rightly or wrongly, for that imbalance.
According to an FBI statement, agents closed in on the remaining occupiers after one of them rode an ATV near the boundary of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge around 4:30 p.m.
"We will not allow the establishment of military posts and headquarters or the convening of patrols and convoys belonging to the French occupiers to wage war against the mujahideen," the statement read.
He had maintained a distance from the occupiers, while arguing, like many local residents, that he thought the Bundys had given the ranching community a platform they never had access to before.
"There is no doubt that at the moment there are more investors able to afford houses than owner-occupiers," CBA Chief Financial Officer David Craig said in a phone interview with Reuters.
None of the four were among the original group of occupation leaders, according to a Reuters witness who spent a night with the occupiers in early January as they pondered their fate.
Residents of a newly-freed Iraqi village on the outskirts of Mosul fled in panic Tuesday as rumors swirled around the settlement that their tormentors and former occupiers, ISIS, were coming back.
On Wednesday, agents from the FBI's Portland office were positioned at barricades around the area of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, as negotiations began to coax the occupiers from the region, NBC reports.
In previous novels, notably the award-winning "Purge", Ms Oksanen linked the oppression of her mother's Estonian homeland by both Soviet and Nazi occupiers to the cross-border exploitation of women today.
Late Tuesday, Bundy told reporters that protesters had received information that the FBI had obtained arrest warrants for some of the armed occupiers, and that authorities were planning to raid the refuge.
Lingering tensions, particularly over compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, worsened this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Burns, Oregon (CNN)The armed occupiers who took over a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon will soon reveal their departure date, one of the group's leaders said Tuesday at a press conference.
Initially the occupiers assured the authorities that they were taking good care of the refuge, but as time went on, they said the quick departure of some protesters had undermined the upkeep.
Francis' trip changed its schedule three weeks ago to allow him to acknowledge the slaughter of around 90 percent of Lithuania's 250,000 Jews at the hands of Nazi occupiers and complicit Lithuanians.
Poland was home to one of the world's biggest Jewish communities before it was almost wiped out by Nazi German occupiers who set up death camps such as Auschwitz on Polish soil.
In 21993 Jeannie Rousseau, as she was then known, was an interpreter in Paris for an association of French businessmen, representing their interests and helping them negotiate contracts with the German occupiers.
Frank Anderson, an American spymaster who oversaw the Central Intelligence Agency's covert mission to funnel weapons and other support to Afghan insurgents fighting their Soviet occupiers in the 21962s, died on Jan.
Preferably, that will be an area popular with owner-occupiers, rather than other investors, as those tend to see the greatest appreciation and are better able to withstand economic downturns, said Butchovich.
For instance, a panel of photographs traces Frank's school years here: She attended a public Montessori school until 1941, when the occupiers required all Jewish pupils to enroll in Jewish-only schools.
Can you tell me how the occupiers feel about videos like yours and the infamous dildo unboxing video as being some of the most shared and arguably memorable things about the occupation?
At the same time, the bank said it will lower variable interest rates by 5 basis points on principal and interest home loans to 5.20 for owner-occupiers and 5.80 percent for investors.
The occupiers, who called themselves the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom and are mainly from outside Oregon, have presented themselves as Robin Hood types, stepping forward to defend rural ranchers against the federal government.
From her window in the housing camp known as "downtown", Ms Graham can see the beach where 98 American prisoners of war were lined up and machine-gunned by Japanese occupiers in 1943.
According to USA Today, federal agents moved forward after one of the four drove an ATV beyond one of the barriers set by the occupiers, before returning to the area at high speeds.
Tensions escalated over the weekend when another band of outsiders arrived at the refuge's entrance, toting long guns and promising to act as liaisons between law enforcement officials and the occupiers at Malheur.
Building such houses may breed Tories: the party boasted a huge lead among owner-occupiers and a slimmer one among voters with mortgages at the last election, according to Ipsos MORI, a pollster.
The shift to less carnal services started after the second world war, when the prudish American occupiers urged the Japanese authorities, against their better judgment, to outlaw payment for vaginal sex in 1958.
"We are committed to the ongoing process of negotiation and peaceful resolution, but we cannot be unmoved in the face of military operations and the terrorist wave of occupiers and mercenaries," Khalilzad said.
News from a conference call During a purported live stream of a conference call Wednesday night between protesters, activists and conservative Nevada lawmaker Michele Fiore, the occupiers said they were prepared to leave.
The younger Bundy repeatedly warned that the armed occupiers don't intend to harm anyone and said that if law enforcement or others try to force them from the building, they would defend themselves.
Comments from the retail real estate investor echo those of UK property sector bellwether British Land, which warned earlier this month of a challenging retail environment with many occupiers facing short-term headwinds.
Figures from the 2011 census showed that the proportion of British households that were owner-occupiers had fallen to 64% from 69% in 2001—the first decline in that figure in a century.
Tensions between Japan and South Korea have intensified since a South Korean court last year ordered Japanese companies to compensate Koreans who were forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two.
And he shows us the French punks who are ready recruits for the occupiers, not out of any particular ideology but because of the restless savagery young men on the margins often exhibit.
If people from certain similar neighborhoods are constantly getting booted from juries, then it's tempting for residents there to view the police — and prosecutors — as hostile occupiers rather than partners in public safety.
Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum, for example, rose to power by collaborating with Afghanistan's Soviet occupiers, then turned warlord when the Soviets left, switching sides again and again in Afghanistan's turbulent politics.
"The Taliban has certainly conducted indiscriminate attacks before, and the targeting of the Green Zone very much fits within the group's intention to focus on foreign occupiers in this spring offensive," Iho said.
OREGON OCCUPATION ENDS: A 41-day standoff between federal officials and anti-government protesters in Oregon ended on Thursday as the FBI apprehended the few remaining occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Instead, power in Iraq has shifted from American occupiers to sectarian militias, to the Iraqi government, to Islamic State terrorists, and back to the Iraqi government—and more than 21997,21980 Iraqis are dead.
Related: Here's What the Oregon Occupiers and the GOP Presidential Candidates Agree On Mormonism has had a long and complicated history with the federal government, on numerous occasions resulting in standoffs over land use.
These remarkable men and women in their twenties realized right away that the only thing that could give their lives meaning in the face of this catastrophe was a battle to expel their occupiers.
The move, however, has also been seen as retaliation after a South Korean court last year ordered Japanese companies to compensate Koreans who were forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two.
He said there were fewer homes and fewer buyers, particularly in London and South East, and that investors and occupiers were waiting on the sidelines in the commercial market also because of Brexit uncertainty.
But in a live phone feed that streamed for several hours on YouTube with tens of thousands of listeners, the occupiers said they believed that the government agents had closed in to kill them.
Family photos and heirlooms are a reminder that the inhabitants of this house were once like you or me—their home now lying corrupted illustrating how the lives of its occupiers have been twisted.
The F.B.I. said it would take the lead in handling the standoff, working with state and local agencies, but no effort was made to keep the occupiers from coming and going as they pleased.
Abe is expected to maintain a tough stance - which many voters support - in a bitter feud with South Korea over compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two.
Sutcliffe said Countryside sold almost exclusively to owner-occupiers, and so had not been hit by new taxes on second homes, and that none of its properties were in London's most expensive central areas.
Michele Fiore, a Nevada Assembly member who supported Cliven Bundy in 2014, began serving as a sympathetic go-between, reassuring the occupiers that they had sent a message while encouraging them to stay calm.
And the imaginative abstractions by Dunbar and Monaghan serve as reminders that the earth's resources – including the sacrosanct terrain below the waters and the mud – will more than likely outlast its current human occupiers.
Idrizi dismissed allegations by Greece that the Chams collaborated with the Nazis, and pointed to large photos held aloft by supporters purporting to show the collaboration of Greek wartime leaders with the Nazi occupiers.
During World War II, Wodehouse, who was living in Le Touquet in northern France, was first interned by the German occupiers but then released — to make a series of broadcasts in Berlin during 1941.
"A group of armed men illegally occupying a federal building have been referred to as an 'armed militia,' or simply 'occupiers,' as though that behavior is acceptable in a nation of laws," Edwards said.
The cost of the standoff will likely run into the millions of dollars, with local and state agencies looking to the federal government - and the arrested occupiers - to shoulder the bulk of the bills.
The occupiers allowed Japan to develop an expedient myth that its people and its emperor — officially considered synonymous — had been innocent victims rather than willful perpetrators of the militarism that the new Constitution rejected.
Nazi occupiers in 1940 corralled some 400,000 Jews into a small section of Warsaw most of whom were then sent to camps to be killed or died from the conditions in the Ghetto itself.
Mr. Moon has also criticized, but did not nullify, Ms. Park's unpopular 2015 agreement with Japan to resolve a decades-old dispute over "comfort women," Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japanese occupiers.
A pin near her breast read, "I am the virus," referencing a quote from Oregon's longtime Democratic senator Ron Wyden, who described the ideology of the occupiers as a virus after they were arrested.
Ephraim is angry that his elder son has disobeyed him, running away with his little brother instead of accompanying their parents to "line up with dignity" at the factory, as the occupiers had commanded.
As a rough rule, people who own their homes are more likely to be Conservative (in the general election of 2017, 55% of owner-occupiers voted Tory, while 54% of private renters voted Labour).
But then Jamie, who spent years trying to defeat the English occupiers on his family's ancestral lands, begins planning his homestead in Cherokee territory and there's no sign the show notices this cognitive dissonance.
Though the occupation is still in its early days, the government seems committed to de-escalating the situation, not only to avoid loss of life, but also to diminish the appeal of the occupiers.
The FBI closed in on the final four occupiers at a wildlife refuge in Oregon on Wednesday night that has been under the control of a self-described militia group for more than a month.
The occupiers repeated they would not commence a shootout unless they were fired upon, but they considered any form of tear gas a first move by authorities and said they would fight back in response.
In The Washington Post, Janel Ross asked, "Why aren't we calling the Oregon occupiers 'terrorists'?" and wondered whether the media would avoid such terms if Muslims, African-Americans, or others had taken the same action.
It makes more sense to embrace his critique of the occupiers, and ask that he apply it consistently, than to spoil the anti-Bundy consensus by accusing this ragtag group of fantasists of being terrorists.
DHS officers, adorned in full riot gear and brandishing automatic weapons and shields, announced a final warning to clear the entrance over a loudspeaker as they moved in, rousing sleeping occupiers and pulling down tents.
The armed occupiers changed the refuge&aposs name to the Harney County Resource Center, reflecting their belief that the federal government has only a very limited right to own property within a state&aposs borders.
While the strategy is showing results so far, U.S. officials and Kurdish leaders agree that a predominately Arab force is needed to take Raqqa, a majority Arab city whose residents would consider Kurds as occupiers.
During that meeting, which was attended by two Reuters reporters, Ward told Bundy that he was seeking a peaceful resolution to the nearly week-long standoff and offered to escort the occupiers out of Oregon.
He said the occupiers in Burns had been galvanized by the case of two local ranchers who were sentenced to serve additional time in prison after being convicted of burning federal lands near their property.
The FBI said its agents moved to contain the remaining four holdouts on Wednesday evening after one of the occupiers drove the vehicle outside the barricades previously set up by the self-styled militia members.
The occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in Burns, Oregon by a small group of armed men has entered its fourth day with neither the occupiers nor law enforcement making any major moves.
Lingering tensions, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, worsened this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
ANZ Banking Group lowered its mortgage rates only by 18 basis points while Westpac announced 20 basis point cut for owner occupiers and a fatter 35 basis point reduction for investors with interest-only payments.
The Zone à Défendre sprang up in the late 2000s in opposition to construction of a new airport in western France; now that project has been abandoned and authorities want to evict hundreds of occupiers.
Lingering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, worsened this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Travis Cox, the youngest of the occupiers in the Oregon refuge standoff from earlier this year, pleaded guilty to conspiracy as part of a deal for a six-month home detention sentence, the Oregonian reports.
FBI releases video of shooting The armed occupation of the wildlife refuge, a protest of federal land policies, began to crumble last week when seven other occupiers were arrested on a desolate stretch of highway.
Big data is the future of investment and asset management Improving the sustainable performance of real estate may improve the attractiveness of the asset, helps keep service charges lower and reduces operational costs for occupiers.
An intercepted letter from the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq and forefather of today's Islamic State, argued in 2004 that the fight against American occupiers would be easy.
Despite Japan's longstanding postwar pacifism, initially imposed by a Constitution that was largely written by American occupiers, the country has long argued that the Constitution does not prevent it from maintaining defensive equipment and troops.
The council had recently been granted access to parts of the refuge, and he spoke bitterly of the defensive trenches the occupiers had dug, and the damage they caused to tribal burial grounds and artifacts.
The German occupiers soon moved the family, along with the rest of the city's Jewish population, to the Lodz Ghetto, where Mr. Kristal continued to make sweets, he told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz in January.
As BC Supreme Court's Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson noted in his April 5 decision, many of the occupiers have been banned from accessing emergency shelters and other services and suffer from addiction and mental illness.
Individuals all throughout German-occupied Europe — guided by coercion, fear, anti-Semitism, opportunism and greed — collaborated in one way or another with the German occupiers and committed heinous acts, and in occupied Poland as well.
The occupiers, however, repeatedly said that they believe the FBI is preparing to storm the encampment, expressing both their certainty that the FBI is intent on killing them and their determination to respond to aggression.
Selling art to the occupiers was strictly illegal under Dutch law, but Mr. Hannema agreed to assess the value of the works for the Nazis, and the three works ended up with Hitler and Goering.
Season 3 picks up six months after Will (Holloway) and Katie Bowman (Callies) escape from the city; they seek shelter and a place to rebuild their family, and attempt to learn more about their occupiers.
Related: The Oregon Militia's Mormon Leader Is Getting Snubbed by the Mormon Church Meanwhile, at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, armed occupiers remained camped out in several government buildings, undisturbed by local or federal law enforcement.
A blog post by Zero Hedge's Tyler Durden called the Oregon Occupation "a terrible plan that we might be stuck with," and games out what might happen if the feds try to take out the occupiers.
Occupiers feared that the theater would be sold off to private interests and, following the precedent set by the water referendum, declared Teatro Valle a common good, managed by a committee upon which anyone could serve.
The occupiers declared their move a show of support for two local ranchers, Dwight Hammond Jr. and his son Steven, who were returned to prison earlier this month for setting fires that spread to federal land.
Oregon Occupiers Vow to Stay Two Oregon ranchers at the center of the takeover of a federal wildlife building are expected to report to prison later today to complete sentences for fires started on federal property.
Finicum, a 54-year-old rancher who acted as a spokesman for the refuge's lands-rights occupiers, was shot dead by Oregon State police in an incident caught on videotape taken by a law enforcement aircraft.
Related: Indigenous People Say Oregon's 'Domestic Terrorists' Are Just Fighting Over Native Land The conversation culminated late Wednesday with the occupiers deciding they would leave the refuge on Thursday morning as long as Fiore was present.
A survey of corporate occupiers found that nearly half expected to review their U.K. business space in both the short- and long-term in the event of a "leave" vote, global property agent JLL said Wednesday.
When the agents retreated, Mr. Bundy hailed it as a victory for those angered by federal regulation, and he has been seen as a hero by the Oregon occupiers and by people sympathetic to their cause.
Robert LaVoy Finicum, a rancher and de facto spokesman for the occupiers, was killed after authorities confronted members of the group as they traveled to a meeting in the city of John Day, Oregon, witnesses said.
Notable US Events:January 2424 - After occupying a federal wildlife refuge headquarters in Oregon for 2425 days to denounce federal land policies, protest leader Ammon Bundy and several fellow occupiers are pulled over on US Highway 2425.
Meanwhile, people of color—especially armed ones—are rarely afforded the same delicate treatment when confronted by American law enforcement, and had the above scenario involved minority occupiers, I'm confident it would have ended in tragedy.
He noted that the number of housing finance commitments to owner occupiers in January fell 3.9 percent on-month, while the annual growth rate of the value of loans to investors fell 14.8 percent in January.
Three occupiers were also indicted on charges of theft of government property - Kenneth Medenbach for allegedly stealing a 2012 Ford F-350 Truck, and Ryan Bundy and Jon Ritzheimer for allegedly stealing cameras and related equipment.
But research published since the fall of communism in 1989 showed that thousands also killed Jews or denounced those who hid them to the Nazi occupiers, challenging the national narrative that Poland was solely a victim.
Stepinac, an archbishop and cardinal, was jailed in 1946 by the then Yugoslav Communist regime for collaborating with Italian and Nazi German occupiers and the Nazi-allied Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH).
The roadblock leading to the refuge was gone, and Mr. Blount explained that the Fish and Wildlife Service had decided to open the refuge, but not the headquarters area where the occupiers were based, without publicity.
But the fact that MoveOn donated tens of thousands of dollars toward setting up the march isn't to say that the people there were any less real or less frustrated than Tea Partiers or Occupiers were.
The hope among the Portland occupiers is that their successes will galvanize others into similar actions and that they'll realize an escalation of tactics—well-organized tactics—is needed to make any kind of real impact.
Earlier Ukrainian media had reported that the translation service was rendering "Russian Federation" as "Mordor", a region in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings which is ruled by the evil character Sauron, and "Russians" as "occupiers."
The university president, Jin-Guang Teng, said Monday morning that he had negotiated a temporary truce with the police, but suggested occupiers still would have to turn themselves in to the police after leaving the campus.
We believe many in the media (as well as those sympathetic to the illegal occupiers) were surprised to hear that the community—while frustrated with the Hammond situation—did not leap to the support of the militants.
Some take the matter more lightly, mocking the occupiers' publicly requesting that snacks and socks be sent to them — via the United States Postal Service — for their combination of ill-preparedness and dependence on a federal agency.
The crew that showed up Thursday afternoon looked more than a little bewildered as they were greeted with a chorus of jeers from the occupiers, who wondered aloud if the crew knew who they were working for.
Retired neurosurgeon and Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said he did not condone the takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, which began on Saturday after a protest in nearby Burns, Oregon, but aligned himself with the occupiers.
Ammon Bundy and other occupiers left the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in two vehicles and traveled to a neutral location along a remote Oregon roadside to meet for about five minutes with Harney County Sheriff David Ward.
Variable interest rates on investor loans from Commonwealth Bank of Australia - the country's top mortgage lender - are as high as 5.94 percent, compared with 5.25 percent for owner occupiers and an official cash rate of 1.5 percent.
The FBI has been under increasing pressure to remove the occupiers, who claimed to have occupied the refuge to support a pair of local ranchers who were convicted of arson for setting fires that reached federal land.
The militants said FBI agents had moved to within 50 yards of the occupiers' position in the compound, and one reported seeing FBI snipers on a nearby hillside with high-beam vehicle lights trained on the compound.
On a recent morning, a spokesman for the occupiers — gun on hip, cowboy hat on head — was calmly addressing reporters at a news conference when a small but visible tussle started unfolding in view of television cameras.
"What we have seen is actually some major occupiers committing to London ... There is a lot of hot air at the moment, but the facts are people are continuing to expand and grow into London," he said.
Financial firms, large occupiers of London offices, need a regulated EU subsidiary to offer their products across the bloc, which could lead some to move work out of Britain if it loses access to the single market.
TOKYO — Voters helped Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan move closer on Sunday to securing the lawmaker support he needs to revise a pacifist Constitution that has been in place since American occupiers created it in 1947.
But the prosecution only grudgingly admitted as much during the trial, and the protester's lawyers used that fact to suggest that the government had something to hide, or had perhaps even induced occupiers into committing criminal acts.
FBI releases video of shooting The nearly monthlong armed occupation of the wildlife refuge, a protest of federal land policies, began to crumble on Tuesday when seven other occupiers were arrested on a desolate stretch of highway.
And the Crystal Crane Hot Springs, a favorite local spot for a relaxing soak, has received a number of critical reviews on Yelp and TripAdvisor after the Bundys and other occupiers held a meeting and soaked there.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece still seeks reparations for its victims of World War Two and repayment for a loan it was forced to make to its Nazi occupiers, President Prokopis Pavlopoulos told his visiting German counterpart on Thursday.
He also conferenced in Republican Nevada assemblywoman Michele Fiore, a supporter of the occupiers who was at Portland International Airport — a six-hour drive away — and attempting to get to the refuge and act as a negotiator.
The BoE had success in analyzing the housing market with agent-based models involving tenants, landlords and owner-occupiers, and had taken a similar approach to looking at the corporate bond and commercial property market, Haldane said.
As part of the changes, the RBNZ will allow banks to make up to 15 percent of new loans to owner occupiers with LVRs of more than 80 percent, up from the current cap of 10 percent.
The outcome differed sharply from that in October, when the leaders of the armed antigovernment protesters, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, and five other occupiers were found not guilty of conspiracy in a trial that drew national attention.
After the occupiers make him an offer he essentially cannot refuse, The show's main character, Will Bowman (Josh Holloway), finds himself reluctantly (at least initially) partnering with the humans who serve as the aliens' emissaries on Earth.
"I see this role as a lot different to the past, where the physicality of the business that existed in Harley Earl's day [has changed] to various degrees through the last six occupiers of this office," he says.
There also has been no progress in resolving the issue that triggered the latest chill in relations - a series of South Korean court rulings that ordered Japanese firms to compensate South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers.
Yet Chaguan quizzed visitors to a museum in the city of Changchun, housed in a palace built by Japanese occupiers when they installed the last Qing emperor as the puppet ruler of north-east China from 1932-45.
Shortly before noon, the mostly residential streets around the courthouse in this community of less than 3,000 had swelled with protesters - about 300 opposed to the occupiers and 200, some of them from out of town, in favor.
Although prices have held up better than expected since the vote, analysts have warned values could fall this year as uncertainty over the path of Britain's EU exit and its economic future dampen sentiment among buyers and occupiers.
The occupiers had looted property, including clothes, the children's toys, three guns, bottles of 100-year-old wine and Smart's late father Roy's medals from when he served with the Police Reserve Air Wing in the former Rhodesia.
Evidence teams began processing the crime scenes at the refuge on Saturday, two days after the final occupiers surrendered, and the process will last about three weeks, according to the document submitted in Oregon federal court on Tuesday.
Williams also said in the filing - which was a response to occupiers' requests to have their attorneys allowed onto the site - that firearms and explosives were found, and it was feared vehicles and buildings could be booby trapped.
In what has been an Olympics rife with geopolitical undertones, the game between Japan and Korea was the most political of all, pitting the unified Korean team's players against rivals from the country of their former colonial occupiers.
Butch Eaton, a retired carpenter here in Burns who stood with the occupiers at Malheur, said he felt more optimistic now, especially since the election, that the federal lands presence in Oregon and across the West was waning.
The dispute has reopened old wounds that trace back more than 70 years, and involves bitter memories and atrocities committed both by the Italian occupiers during the war and by the Croatian and Slovenian populations in its aftermath.
Citing the investigation, authorities declined to say what led to the fatal shooting during that confrontation of a member of Bundy's group, identified by activists as Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, a rancher who acted as a spokesman for the occupiers.
"Let me be clear: It is the actions and choices of the armed occupiers of the refuge that have led us to where we are today," said Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge of the FBI's office in Portland.
As the temperature dropped below freezing Sunday night in the high desert outside the stone cottage that is the refuge's headquarters, the occupiers set a small fire to stay warm, but the snow-saturated sagebrush would not stay lit.
The authorities were struggling to persuade the group to surrender during a tense negotiation that was broadcast live online for tens of thousands of listeners and derailed over and over by screams of despair and recrimination from the occupiers.
After the second world war the American occupiers insisted on the separation of shrine and state, since Shinto had been a central part of Japan's war effort, in which the cult of the divine emperor served to legitimise militarism.
"This county is so tore up, it will never be the same — ever," said Jeff Dixson, 68, a wildlife photographer and former truck driver who said he supported many of the occupiers' goals, making him unpopular with many neighbors.
" During a press conference on Wednesday morning, FBI Special Agent in charge in Oregon said, "It is fully and unequivocally the behavior and the choices made by the armed occupiers that have led us to where we are today.
Authorities said 54-year-old Robert LaVoy Finicum, a rancher from Arizona who acted as a spokesman for the occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, was armed when he was stopped by police and killed on Tuesday afternoon.
After World War II, the Allied occupiers, as Mr. Sieferle sees it, saddled Germans with a false idea of their own history — the idea that there was something premodern about Germany, a fundamental difference between it and the West.
Wong Kim Ark, held explicitly that the language "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" was meant to exclude (besides Native Americans born on tribal land) two groups and two groups only: children of foreign diplomats and children of enemy occupiers.
Whenever the occupiers—Jeffrey Banta, 47, of Elko, nevada; David Fry, 27, of Blanchester, Ohio; Sean Anderson, 47; and his wife, Sandy Anderson, of Riggins, Idaho—became hysterical and raised their voices, Fiore tried to calm them by leading a prayer. .
The Bundys and the other occupiers contend that the federal government had illegally taken land in Oregon and elsewhere around the West from ranchers and other private landholders over the decades, and they demanded that it be returned to local control.
Diplomatic tensions intensified after a South Korean court last year ordered Japanese companies to compensate Koreans who were forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, a matter Tokyo says was settled by a 1965 treaty normalizing bilateral ties.
The book follows two women on a trip through the Philippines — one an American filmmaker researching a 1901 uprising of Filipino revolutionaries against American occupiers, the other a Filipino writer and translator, working on her own version of the same story.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife spokesman Gavin Shire said on Saturday, in response to Arnold's contentions, the agency's figures include a "range of damages," from roads and trenches created by the occupiers to the harm inflicted on sacred American Indian artifacts.
In a statement on Monday, Sheriff Ward said that vandalism, harassment and intimidation reports in the county had increased since the occupiers arrived, and that federal employees and law enforcement officers had reported being followed by people from outside the community.
FBI agents attempted to approach the driver, and he sped away back to the compound, after which federal agents "moved to contain the remaining occupiers by placing agents at barricades both immediately ahead of and behind" their encampment, the Bureau said.
The armed occupiers, who are now hunkered down at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters near Burns, Oregon, broke off from a larger group of protesters who were demonstrating against the imminent imprisonment of two Oregon ranchers convicted of arson.
Lots of countries show off their public-housing projects, but few are quite as devoted to them as Singapore, where four-fifths of the permanent population live in subsidised units built by the government, most of them as owner-occupiers.
Most recently, in March 2017 Britain's statistics office introduced a new headline measure of inflation, the "consumer-prices index including owner-occupiers' housing costs" (CPIH), which includes the specific costs of owning a home, such as mortgages and estate agents' fees.
Simmering tension, particularly over a case for compensation of South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
SEOUL, July 103 (Reuters) - South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers will seek a court order to forcibly liquidate Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' assets to compensate them, their lawyers said on Tuesday, risking more Japanese anger over the issue.
Meanwhile, the old acrimony about Japan's wartime behaviour looks set to flare up again with South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers seeking a court order to forcibly liquidate Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' assets to compensate them, their lawyers said.
What happened during the chase that ended in Finicum's death 'People lost their lives for our freedom' In an emotional news conference after Tuesday's confrontation, Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward placed the blame for Finicum's death squarely on the armed occupiers.
Lingering tensions, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Simmering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Lingering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Cliven and Ammon Bundy: A family's history of fighting the federal government But the march supporting the Hammonds led to the armed occupation of the refuge, with occupiers decrying what they call government overreach when it comes to federal lands.
Australia's "Big Four" banks have all raised interest rates on home loans for owner-occupiers and investors over the last two weeks, even though the Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the cash rate on hold at a record-low level.
National Australia Bank raised interest rates on residential investment loans by 0.93 basis points to 5.80 percent on Thursday, while Westpac Banking said on Friday it would increase its variable home loan rate for owner occupiers by 3-8 basis points.
In the defense portion, the occupiers and their lawyers have tried to paint the group as peaceful protesters who treated the wildlife sanctuary with respect and feared the federal agents who had arrived in the area to investigate their actions.
Finicum, a 54-year-old rancher who acted as a spokesman for the lands-rights occupiers of the refuge, was shot dead by Oregon State police in an incident caught on an aerial videotape taken by a law enforcement aircraft.
Resistance to such hatred is suggested by the inclusion of an image making evident the local legacy of anti-Fascist battles — a man looks down at a plaque he holds that lists the names of partisans who died fighting Nazi occupiers.
Amid concerns that Finicum's killing could escalate violence, the Pacific Patriots Network, Oath Keepers and the Idaho III% — all self-styled militia groups sympathetic to the occupiers — said in a joint statement they were issuing an immediate "standby" order to followers.
China continues to commemorate the martyrs of entire cities at the hands of Japanese World War II occupiers, while South Korea seethes at the enslavement of its people by the Japanese colonial rule and Tokyo's alleged refusal to pay war reparations.
Poland was home to more than three million Jews before World War Two, one of the world's largest Jewish communities, but the vast majority were killed by Nazi German occupiers who set up death camps such as Auschwitz on Polish soil.
"Boardwalk Empire" actor Jack Huston takes on the role for which the late Charlton Heston was named Best Actor, playing the young Jewish noble Judah Ben-Hur, who is sent into slavery by Roman occupiers but returns to take his revenge.
"Whilst we will continue to target owner-occupiers on specific developments and particularly at prices up to 600,000 pounds, sales to individual investors no longer represent a significant part of our future pipeline," Chief Executive Officer Jon Di-Stefano said.
But it may nonetheless be a turning point: It will mark the end of the charade of Palestinian leadership and autonomy by proving that even when Palestinians capitulate to and collaborate with their occupiers for decades, they remain shut out.
FBI agents involved in the traffic stop that led to the killing of one of the armed occupiers of an Oregon wildlife refuge are under investigation for not disclosing they fired shots that missed Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, authorities said Tuesday.
And even on those rare occasions when she recalled her heroics in the Philippines — supplying fuel to the Filipino underground, sabotaging supplies destined for the Japanese occupiers, smuggling food to starving American prisoners and surviving torture after she was captured — Mrs.
Many residents said an armed protest was taking legitimate grievances too far, and leaders of a Native American tribe have urged the occupiers to leave, saying they were scaring the community and that the protesters' ignorance of the region's real history was offensive.
And, while leading Republican presidential candidates have criticized the occupiers' tactics, they've remained unanimous in their support of the militia movement's goals, illuminating the American right's deep antagonism toward federal efforts to preserve clean air, water, and land for the public good.
Now Delaney is back with a roman à clef set in a thinly-veiled Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Delaney renamed it the Bill Maher Memorial Wildlife Refuge), where our protagonist, Cap, searches for meaning and self-discovery amongst the hairy, flabby, horny occupiers.
Rather than self-flagellate or ignore the problem, the goal of Decolonize This Place was to acknowledge artists' privilege and use it to lift up the less powerful, to admit that "we're all occupiers of territory that is stolen," as Husain put it.
AMSTERDAM – A historian at a respected institute says those running the Dutch branch of the Red Cross did "little or nothing" to help Jews persecuted by Nazi occupiers in the Netherlands during World War II or those transported to camps elsewhere in Europe.
Burns, Oregon, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The deeply divided town of Burns, Oregon, braced Monday for possible tension between demonstrators on both sides of an armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge, days after one of the occupiers was shot dead by state police.
At a midday press conference on Tuesday, occupation leader Ammon Bundy thanked residents of the community for their support and supplies, specifically calling out those who had dropped off snacks and even a particularly delicious pot of soup to help sustain the occupiers.
In 2012, for example, the French authorities began what they dubbed "Opération César," which used brute force to enter the area "in a clear attempt to erase the memory and history" of the occupiers, said one activist who wished to remain anonymous.
Britain's second-largest listed property developer said that although office occupiers are taking more time to decide on leases since the referendum sent the sector into a tailspin it had not seen any change in demand and leasing activity in its retail business.
With their leader Ammon Bundy in police custody and their spokesman, Finicum, dead, it's unclear if the remaining occupiers will dig in their heels at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which they have occupied for 26 days -- or if their resolve will wane.
But the current occupiers of the Kremlin see any meaningful reform as a threat, and we should not be taken by surprise if one day Russia itself implodes, as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics did a quarter of a century ago.
It begins in the present, when a Filipina writer and translator, Magsalin, agrees to help a stylish, young Sofia Coppola-esque American director, Chiara, who is making a film about a forgotten 1901 atrocity in which American occupiers retaliated against a Filipino uprising.
A supporter of the ideology of National Socialism but not specifically the German takeover, "he was willing to go further than some other museums in his accommodation of the occupiers, but he was not a Nazi to the bitter end," said Mr. Krul.
At a news conference in Burns, Oregon, on Wednesday, Greg Bretzing, the FBI special agent in charge of the agency's Portland office, said that the remaining occupiers were "free to leave" the refuge and would be identified at checkpoints manned by law enforcement.
And as the fiftieth anniversary of the Occupation approaches, the surviving Occupiers, paired with a new generation of young Native leaders, are hoping to remind Americans of this long-ignored facet of American history, while capitalizing on the progress they've made since then.
Mr. Chirac was the first French leader to acknowledge that some French people were responsible for sending 75,000 Jews to death camps during World War II. Before his statement, in 1995, French leaders had said that only the Nazi occupiers bore responsibility.
" In 2009, the French high court issued an official ruling that held France "responsible for damages caused by actions which did not result from the occupiers' direct orders, but facilitated deportation from France of people who were victims of anti-Semitic persecution.
Those whose predecessors fought alongside Kim Il-sung in the guerrilla struggles against the Japanese occupiers of Korea before its 1945 liberation are endowed with the highest level of songbun; many of their descendants today occupy the highest echelons in the government.
It was only later that Jean-Philippe understood the true reason his aunt didn't want him to go to school: Her husband had been a collaborator with France's Nazi occupiers during the war and they were afraid of reprisals against their adoptive son.
That's because the occupiers are perched on one of the best spots for birdwatching — and an essential, flourishing ecosystem for migrating birds — in the West: the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which lies within one of the biggest avian highways in the country.
Related: Oregon Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Urges Remaining Occupiers to Go Home Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge of the FBI's Portland office, told reporters on Thursday that the agency decided to release the footage to refute claims that Finicum was needlessly killed.
Many residents said an armed protest was taking legitimate grievances too far, and leaders of a local Native American tribe have urged the occupiers to leave, saying they were scaring the community and that the protesters' ignorance of the region's real history was offensive.
Your columnist was last in Kabul in 2011 to watch the then British prime minister, David Cameron, meet the then president, Hamid Karzai, who had by then largely fallen out with the Americans, treating them as barely-tolerated foreign interlopers if not neo-colonial occupiers.
They demanded that two local ranchers, imprisoned on arson charges for a fire that spread to public lands, be released, and that federal lands that the occupiers said were improperly taken from local ranchers in decades past be returned to local or private control.
On Wednesday night, Andy Dunbar, 53, who lives an eighth of a mile from the refuge with his wife, Vena, described the scene: a floodlight rig on a hill, and about five Bearcats around the occupiers' camp — vehicles that had not been there before.
History lesson: Some of these early occupiers of Earth eventually joined together to share the work of life and cooperate to survive — a key step in life's evolution on Earth (and one that could also inform the search for alien life beyond the planet).
DON'T MISS:* Oregon occupiers ask public for supplies: get glitter, sex toys At a media conference in front of the 7-Eleven, lottery officials presented a symbolic check for $1 million to the owner of the franchise, Balbir Atwal, for selling a jackpot winning ticket.
"The vast majority of multiples are being sold to investors, that's just the way market works," he said, pointing out that few owner-occupiers have the patience to buy from a floor plan and wait years for the unit to be ready to move in.
Much as the 2008 financial crisis scrambled our political economy—yielding the Zuccotti Park occupiers who went on to wave signs for Bernie Sanders, as well as the intractable Tea Partiers-turned-Freedom Caucusers—Katrina radically reconstituted our understanding of race, place, and inequality.
AROUND THE WEB: In opening statements Tuesday in the federal trial of the accused occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, attorneys presented contrasting views of the protest as an armed, military-style occupation and as a political protest, the Oregonian reports.
In this way, Raffles bound the classic colonial project of preserving a new territory's flora in botanical gardens (see: Kolkata (1787), St. Vincent (1765), Kirstenbosch at Cape Town (1913) and using those natural resources to fuel economic development to the benefit of its occupiers.
The occupiers, many of whom split off from a peaceful protest over the reimprisonment of a pair of ranchers convicted of setting fires, said that the federal government had no right to control lands, like Malheur, and should turn them over to local control.
Francis spoke to the bishops at a modern shrine to the memory of the late Pope John Paul and built on a site of a stone quarry on the outskirts of Krakow where German occupiers forced the future pontiff to work during World War Two.
Lam formally withdrew the extradition bill earlier in the year in hopes it would stem the protests, but they have largely continued unabated, with protesters occupying and barricading the campus of Hong Kong Polytechnic University in November before about 85033,100 occupiers were arrested last week.
He and the other occupiers argued that nobody was hurt or threatened during their demonstration, and claimed that they were only carrying weapons to protect themselves from overzealous law enforcement officers, who fatally shot one of their group when they were taken into custody.
Its closure in 2014 was ordered on the pretext that urgent restoration was needed, yet the ostensibly necessary work remains undone, a point highlighted when former occupiers reentered the building for a few hours on June 11 of this year, before being promptly evicted by the police.
A total of eight occupiers had left the compound by late on Wednesday and three were arrested, including Jason Patrick, who had been with Bundy's group in Oregon since the beginning and was acting as a spokesman for the holdouts, the FBI said in a statement.
"Let me be clear: It is the actions and choices of the armed occupiers of the refuge that have led us to where we are today," Greg Bretzing, a special agent in charge of the FBI's office in Portland, said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
Deeper inside, down an icy, tree-lined road, the group has seized about a dozen buildings, and the Bundy brothers have commandeered the cluttered office of Linda Sue Beck, a government biologist who had been leading a war on invasive carp before the occupiers took over.
"I understand that the occupiers of the federal land have said that they will leave if the local community doesn't want them, and from what I'm seeing in the news, the local community doesn't want them," Clinton said in an interview with the Las Vegas Sun.
The 150-metre running loop, perched atop the new White Collar Factory overlooking the tech-heavy Old Street area of London, will be for all occupiers of the building and is five floors higher than a planned track at a new European headquarters of Google in London.
Recent tension between the neighbours, largely over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers before and during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
The Dutch authorities certainly never contemplated that Nazi occupiers would use the country's national registration to target Jewish citizens for genocide—but we, having seen all too many examples of aggregated data being used for persecution rather than progress, will not be able to plead ignorance.
Judge Anna J. Brown, however, has repeatedly rejected his lawyer's attempts to turn the trial into a referendum on land control, chiding the lawyer, Marcus R. Mumford, each time he strays from the central question: Did the occupiers conspire to prevent federal workers from doing their jobs?
However, there was a drop in leasing activity, as co-working space operators pulled back and many other occupiers sought to reduce occupancy costs, resulting in a 5-year low of net absorption of 474,000 square meters, compared to 1.4 million square meters a year ago.
On March 14, I received a green light from a United States Fish and Wildlife Service official who said I could visit the refuge, which was still closed to the public, at the time, but is now open, save for the headquarters area, where the occupiers lived.
You're part of an onrushing tidal wave of badasses, helping smash barricades and overpower the Red Legion occupiers, and it's one of the rare times that the series has ever succeeded in making the superheroic nature of the Guardians feel like more than a gameplay conceit.
She was elected to the General Council of the Albanian National Liberation Movement and fought alongside Mr. Hoxha against Albania's Italian occupiers during World War II. Mr. Hoxha emerged as the Communist guerrilla leader, and after ousting the fascists, he became the de facto head of state.
On one of my last days in Aalborg, Denmark's fourth-largest city, I walked with some trepidation toward the old building that houses Christian IV's Guild, a fraternal order that was formed in 1942 as a place for Danes to drink without interference from Nazi occupiers.
Ambrosio Velasco Gómez, a former director of the School of Philosophy and Literature, adjacent to the auditorium, said that during his eight years running the department, he repeatedly tried to engage the occupiers in a dialogue that might have led to an end to the occupation.
The scientists called on governments to identify the largest emissions sources or land-occupiers in the livestock sector and set reduction targets to help fight the risk of global temperatures rising by more than the "safe" limit of 1.5-2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
In a statement posted to Facebook late Thursday, Lederer, Berlin's senator for cultural policy, said that while he supported the underlying concerns of the activists, he did not agree with their methods: I regret that the occupants and occupiers did not accept the offer of the Volksbühne.
Yet design in the United Kingdom has long been influenced by the cultures that the Crown colonized — the British stayed longer than other European occupiers, often brutally pillaging countries throughout Asia and Africa, including Nigeria, Sri Lanka and India, that had a particularly rich history of decoration.
By centering on Jassim, who once hated the American occupiers with every fiber of his being, the episode tries to get around that problem, but it can never quite escape the fact that Jassim turns his back on the insurgents and signs up with the Americans.
The occupiers have posted lookouts and keep armed watch outside the office building where the Bundys have set up their headquarters, but there is no one for tens of miles around, except for members of the media who appear for press conferences called by the Bundys.
Earlier Wednesday, the remaining occupiers took a vote and decided to dig in and stay; on a streaming video from inside the refuge, a handful of men could be seen carrying long guns, operating a backhoe belonging to the federal government and speaking darkly of a blood bath.
Japan, which has denied that a dispute over compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two is behind the export curbs, is now considering removing South Korea from a Japanese "white list" of countries with minimum trade restrictions, which would impose tougher conditions.
Mr Haidara, the dogged manuscript collector who has spent a lifetime gathering north Africa's most important works into central libraries, faces a difficult, at times insane, task: how to smuggle nearly half a million ancient texts from under the jihadi occupiers' noses down a 1,000km route to Bamako.
Over several days, the prosecution has shared videos of occupiers putting "closed permanently" signs on federal buildings; showed jurors 34 guns and 18,331 pieces of ammunition found at the refuge; and shared Facebook exchanges in which Ammon Bundy discussed plans for the protest that led to the takeover.
"It gives some hope and some light to the people who are saying the country is lost," said B.J. Soper, 40, a leader of the Pacific Patriots Network, who spent about 36 days on the fringes of the occupation, saying that he was providing security for the occupiers.
On June 24th, the police forcibly removed the last occupiers, and later that day, the mayor, fearing a repeat of the unrest in the capital that followed King's death, called in the National Guard (thirty-six years earlier, the Army had been called in to evict the Bonus Marchers).
And while other buildings were vandalized (one occupier in Low Library was famously photographed with his feet on the desk of Columbia's president, Grayson Kirk, smoking his cigars), Ms. Spurlock-Evans noted that the Hamilton occupiers took care to leave the building as clean as they found it.
But here in the middle Euphrates River Valley, where much of the population resents the U.S.-backed forces as alien occupiers, YPG fighters are likely to face more sudden ambushes and assaults from within this dense patchwork of orchards and villages, even after the battle for Baghuz is won.
"We took down the Bahraini flag to send a clear message to all those who participated in the Bahrain conference, that we strongly reject normalizing relations with the Zionist occupiers and will never abandon our support of Palestinians," said the protester, who identified himself as Abu Murtadha al-Moussawi.
This German-British production, washing up on Hulu on Monday, is a surf and turf proposition: Half the action takes place aboard another cramped U-boat, while half takes place ashore, among the Nazi occupiers and French collaborators and resisters of La Rochelle, France, where the boats are based.
Mr. Hannema was certainly not alone among museum officials who cooperated with the occupiers, but "he did stand out from the others in his extraordinary zeal to acquire a much higher position under the new regime in the management of cultural affairs at a national level," Ms. Dekker wrote.
On the other hand, if Tsemel's starting point is that Israelis are occupiers and have no right to judge Palestinian resistance (and Tsemel generally seems to regard the allegations we watch her defend against as that), then what would a fair trial — a form of judgment — even look like?
Knowing that the DHS's jurisdiction ends at the property line of the ICE building, the occupiers had built the majority of their camp in the adjacent alley, land owned by the city of Portland (the mayor has said city cops won't interfere with the protest as long as it remains peaceful).
" During the occupation, Duquette and Trent Loos posed for a photo with Ammon Bundy; while a representative from Protect the Harvest has denied offering material support to the occupiers, Todd Macfarlane — a lawyer, Bundy supporter, and standoff spokesperson — blogged that Protect the Harvest had made "its people, resources and checkbook available.
She is usually presented as one of Latin America's great villains and race-traitors, an antecedent of the Frenchwomen who consorted with Nazi occupiers, but Mr. Enrigue delivers a much more nuanced and sympathetic portrait of her, implying that she is just as much a victim of history as Anne Boleyn.
Residents angered by the four-week presence of occupiers and their at-times armed supporters, started crowding the streets in front of the Harney County Courthouse late Monday morning, seeking to serve as a counter-protest to a noon (2000 GMT) demonstration called at the courthouse by supporters of the occupation.
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Told that this heart-wrenching scene took place in Rome in 1944, most Italians could confidently guess the background: the official would have been a Nazi engaged in the round-up of Jews that followed Italy's withdrawal from the second world war, when the Italians' German allies became their occupiers.
Burns, Oregon (Reuters) - Tension flared in the deeply divided town of Burns, Oregon, on Monday as 500 demonstrators on both sides of an armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge squared off, brandishing signs and yelling at each other days after one of the occupiers was shot dead by state police.
Residents angered by the four-week presence of the armed occupiers and their supporters started crowding the streets in front of the Harney County Courthouse in late morning, seeking to serve as a counter-protest to a noon (2000 GMT) demonstration called at the courthouse by supporters of the occupation.
"It has never been the FBI's desire to engage these armed occupiers in any way other than through dialogue, and to that end, the FBI has negotiated with patience and restraint in an effort to resolve the situation peacefully," said Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge of the FBI in Oregon.
"The Great Suppression" ponders how the electoral interests of citizens are replaced with the interests of capital, and "Necessary Trouble" explores how many of those excluded groups — such as occupiers of foreclosed homes — use civil disobedience, social media and a revival of '60s-style activism to circumvent a corroded democratic process.
Which leads to moments like this one, which occurred during an interview with Margaret Hoover for PBS' "Firing Line" in which Ocasio-Cortez gets herself into trouble when she starts talking about the Middle East and referring to Israelis who have settled in the West Bank as occupiers of Palestine.
"Django", which opens the Berlin Film Festival, tells the story of the French guitarist who was courted by the Nazi occupiers to make a morale-boosting performance and counter "negro" jazz music at a time when people of his Romani ethnicity were being rounded up and killed in concentration camps.
In all, 26 people were indicted on felony conspiracy, weapons and theft charges — with the government contending that the occupiers conspired to impede federal employees at the refuge from performing their duties by using force, intimidation or threats, and that they stole government property and took weapons into a federal property.
Although most casualties of the Tokyo firebombing were civilians, they are not the victims history remembers, in part because Japan itself committed atrocities during the war — and, Saotome and others suspect, because Japan did not want to upset its postwar American occupiers by casting the United States as the aggressor.
Mr. Somers said in an interview that most of the images of Jewish persecution that had previously been exhibited were taken by those doing the persecuting: Nazi occupiers documented their activities for leaders in Germany, while Nazi sympathizers used photographs of Jewish people to accompany articles in decidedly anti-Semitic pamphlets.

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