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  2. National Resistance Movement - Wikipedia

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    The National Resistance Movement (NRM) was founded as a liberation movement that waged a guerrilla war through its rebel wing National Resistance Army (NRA) that toppled the government in 1986. According to the National Resistance Movement, it restored political stability, security, law and order, constitutionalism and the rule of law to Uganda ...

  3. Resistance literature - Wikipedia

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    In literary studies, resistance literature is one subfield in which to study literary output that may be understood as a socio-political activity to resist dominant ideologies. [15] Resistance literature can be used to resist gender-based oppression, or to demonstrate difficulties in liberation struggles or writing in exile.

  4. Buchenwald Resistance - Wikipedia

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    The resistance movement decided at that point to act. Armed men appeared from everywhere. Bursts of gunshots. Grenades exploding. We, the children, remained flat on the floor of the block. The battle did not last long. Around noon, everything was calm again. The SS had fled and the resistance had taken charge of the camp. (115, emphasis added) [12]

  5. Right-wing populism - Wikipedia

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    President Yoweri Museveni and his party, National Resistance Movement, are usually considered right-wing populist, [82] [83] anti-LGBT, [84] [85] and Ugandan nationalist. According to Corina Lacatus, "Museveni came to power in 1986 as a populist figure who adopted an authoritarian leadership style and converted over the years in an ...

  6. NRM - Wikipedia

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    NRM may refer to: . National Railway Museum, York, England; National Railway Museum (disambiguation) National Record Mart, former US stores; National Resistance Movement, a political organisation in Uganda

  7. National Resistance - Wikipedia

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    National Resistance may refer to: Any resistance movement that seeks the "liberation" of territory from perceived foreign occupation Resistance during World War II in particular

  8. Antimilitarism - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Cockburn defines an anti-militarist movement as one opposed to "military rule, high military expenditure or the imposition of foreign bases in their country". [2] Martin Ceadel points out that anti-militarism is sometimes equated with pacificism —general opposition to war or violence, except in cases where force is deemed necessary to ...

  9. The Afghan resistance movement bringing the fight to the ...

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    It has now been more than a year since the NRF held territory in Afghanistan, but Massoud says his fighters are bringing the fight to the Taliban in 20 of the country’s 34 provinces ...