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A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern [clarification needed] origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case they will be distinct from pre-existing denominations. Academics identify a variety of characteristics ...
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.
NRM may refer to: National Railway Museum (disambiguation) National Railway Museum, located in York, England; National Record Mart, former American stores; National Resistance Movement, a political organisation in Uganda; Natural remanent magnetization of a rock or sediment; Natural resource management; New religious movement, or new religion
A new religious movement (NRM), also known as a new religion, is a religious or spiritual group that has modern origins and is peripheral to its society's dominant religious culture. NRMs can be novel in origin, or they can be part of a wider religion, in which case they are distinct from pre-existing denominations .
Richard Todwong is a Ugandan politician.He is the Secretary General of the National Resistance Movement [1] He was the Minister Without Portfolio in the Ugandan Cabinet.He was appointed to that position on 15 August 2012. [2]
The attacks largely targeted the Acholi people and were in part seen as a form of revenge for Operation Bonanza, the scorched-earth operation there that had been ordered by Milton Obote during his presidency. [4] From 1986 to 1990, the Museveni regime tried to end various insurgencies and establish control over the army. [5]
The Bush War was won by the rebel National Resistance Movement (NRM) in 1986, resulting in the organization of yet another national military. The NRM government began rebuilding the air force, but the "Ugandan Peoples' Defence Forces - Air Force" remained extremely small until the 1990s, counting just 100 personnel by 1994.
Heathenry has been defined as "a broad contemporary Pagan new religious movement (NRM) that is consciously inspired by the linguistically, culturally, and (in some definitions) ethnically 'Germanic' societies of Iron Age and early medieval Europe as they existed prior to Christianization", [3] and as a "movement to revive and/or reinterpret for ...