Islam orders to obey the ruler to the best of one’s capacity and prevents from all those activities which cause disturbance & non stability of an Islamic state. Islam recommends strict dealing with these who involve in these types of crimes.
Dr. Muhammad Nasir +1 more
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The Argentine guerrilla and the masses: the ERP and its insertion
Between 1959 and 1977, there were more than 17 armed organizations in Argentina. Beyond the success achieved, all of them proposed a combination of armed struggle and popular mobilization.
Pablo A. Pozzi
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Evolving UK policy on diversity in the armed services: multiculturalism and its discontents [PDF]
Reflecting a generally multiculturalist rhetoric, UK policy in this area has hitherto focussed on enhancing the degree to which the armed services represent or reflect the ethnic makeup of the UK population.
Christopher Dandeker +24 more
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The women’s participation in the Colombian armed conflict as combatants is a social phenomenon frequently unknown; furthermore, the political motives that are in the center of the militancy, for too many of them, seem to be invisibles ...
Andrea Marcela Barrera Téllez
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¿Un feminismo à la fariana? El continuum de la militancia en el posacuerdo de paz en Colombia
Objective/context: In this article, I propose the concept of continuum of militancy to analyze the transformation of the political struggles of former FARC-EP women guerrilleras in the post-peace agreement, with a particular emphasis on the country’s ...
Priscyll Anctil Avoine
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Comparative Analysis of Armed Resistance for Independence in the Baltic Countries and Ukraine
The movements for national independence in the western part of the former Soviet Union, or the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact zone, organised an armed struggle against the Soviet occupiers in 1944–1953.
Arvydas Anušauskas
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From State Terrorism to Petty Harassment: A Multi-Method Approach to Understanding Repression of Irish Republicans [PDF]
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed to unite Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, creating a 32 county democratic socialist republic.
White, Robert W.
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Narcotrafic, conflit armé et sécurité : une perspective à partir du cas colombien
Amidst domestic war, narcotrafficking has produced long-term transformations in Colombia’s economy and political culture. Its symbiotic embeddedness within large economic and political interests has led profoundly redefined the agrarian structure ...
Ricardo Vargas Meza
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Latvia's democratic resistance: a forgotten episode from the Second World War [PDF]
In summer 1943 politicians representing the four main political parties of Latvia's democratic years came together to establish a movement which would both resist the German occupation and prevent the return of the Red Army. They considered the key to re-
Swain, G.
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Captive or Criminal?: Reappraising the Legal Status of IRA Prisoners at the Height of the Troubles under International Law [PDF]
For the citizens of Ireland and Great Britain, the second half of the twentieth century represents a period of great political struggle. The historical debate concerns the constitutional status of Northern Ireland; that is, whether the six northeastern ...
Caesar, Samantha Anne
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