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  • ...me religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their ...a group that believes in "confrontational demonstrations" and "nonviolent tactics" to get across their message of preserving the environment.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...belligerent."</ref> An insurgency can be fought via [[counter-insurgency]] warfare. ...italics'' in original)<blockquote>Insurgency and its tactics are as old as warfare itself. Joint doctrine defines an ''insurgency'' as an organized movement a
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  • ...imisation|victimization]] and destruction of [[noncombatant]] [[Targeting (warfare)|targets]] (sometimes iconic symbols)."<ref name=Bockstette2008>{{cite jour ...Man Who Made Ireland.'' New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. p.92</ref> IRA tactics were an inspiration to other groups, including the [[British Mandate of Pal
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  • ...a largely leaderless movement may evolve into a coherent [[insurgency]] or guerrilla movement, as successfully occurred with the [[Partisans (Yugoslavia)|Yugosl ...]ers.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/902751.stm "Animal rights, terror tactics", ''BBC News'', 30 August, 2000.]</ref><ref>[http://www.splcenter.org/intel
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  • ...imisation|victimization]] and destruction of [[noncombatant]] [[Targeting (warfare)|targets]] (sometimes iconic symbols). Such acts are meant to send a messag ...nary]], [[vigilante]], [[militant]], [[paramilitary]], [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]], [[rebellion|rebel]], patriot, or any similar-meaning word in other langu
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  • ...</ref> A variety of anarchists advocated the abandonment of these sorts of tactics in favor of collective revolutionary action, for example through the [[trad ...d assassinations may have contributed to the abandonment of these kinds of tactics, although reciprocally state repression, in the first place, may have playe
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  • {{Redirect|Guerrilla}} ...luding, but not limited to, armed civilians (or "regulars") use [[military tactics]], like [[ambush]]es, [[sabotage]], raids, the element of surprise, and ext
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  • ...ly local [[Pashtunistan|Pashtun areas]] and fighting a [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla war]] against the governments of [[Politics of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], [ ...en | first = David | authorlink = David Kilcullen | title = The Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One | publisher = Oxford Univers
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  • ...s a name used internationally by activists who engage in [[direct action]] tactics on behalf of animals. This includes removing animals from laboratories and ...beration Army (SLA) was an American self-styled, far left "urban guerrilla warfare group" that considered itself a revolutionary vanguard army. The group comm
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  • ...questioned whether a pharmaceutical plant in Sudan was used as a chemical warfare plant. The plant produced much of the region's [[antimalarial drug]]s<ref n ...nya]] and [[Ethiopia]] in [[counter-terrorism]] and [[counter-insurgency]] tactics. Humanitarian efforts conducted by CJTF-HOA include rebuilding of schools a
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  • [[Category:Guerrilla warfare tactics]]
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