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Certainly, their jailbreaks, public displays of violence, and highly vocal protests fit a familiar image of swaggering and courageous rebels.
With rebellion came the birth of a terrible beauty and, for the rebels, a rebirth as heroes and martyrs.
Taxpayers rebelled or cooperated with governments to the extent they felt some measure of membership in the community.
Prisoners, for instance, rebelled in 1997 to have their daily allowance increased.
Nevertheless, young radicals rebelled against their elders more than conservatives did.
The organic movement is thus gradually being integrated into the established agricultural systems against which it originally rebelled.
The rebels enjoyed some significant early victories, but after a series of devastating defeats the movement lost its momentum.
A state of siege was decreed in the states controlled by rebels, rapidly extended to the entire country.
A depressed and estranged peasantry expressed its bitterness by swelling the ranks of the rebels.
The targeted area need not be one with diamonds, but any from which rebels can extract surplus.
Fighters, both rebels and renegade army units, fought in the context of the collapse of state services and the unwillingness of politicians to protect them.
The rebels were tried and sentenced with lightning speed.
In the midst of the chaos the rebels seized the main command and control centre.
While popular discontent eroded the social base of the regime and sapped the morale of its troops, it nurtured the rebels.
The rebels were made desperate by loss of their camel wealth through conquest and drought.
In and around the capital, a great number of people joined the rebels without any strong motive to support them.
They probably never intended to assist the rebels, because they did not attempt to approach them of their own accord.
However, it is regrettable that he does not show any direct connection between this exploitation and the rebels.
1795, regular military courts received the power to try rebels captured in flagrante delicto.
There were relatively few pitched battles during the 1990s because rebels preferred hit-and-run tactics.
The chastisement of elders made the rebels exciting, but local youths increasingly found themselves on the receiving end.
I would also like to have had a clearer picture of the rebels' ultimate goals.
One resident, for example, expressed regret that in his childhood he rebelled against his parents and 'ran wild'.
In both cases, the prime minister can pass desired bills and expel rebels who voted against bills.
Many of the women also rejected the idea that rebelling was an effective strategy to achieve reform.
During this period revenues from selling chicle helped to finance and support the rebels.
In the 1950 - 80 period, youth were reconstructed in public discourse as rebels.
Given the established tradition of militar y intervention in civilian affairs, the militar y rebels saw themselves as re-establishing 'the pr inciple of author ity'.
By reconcentrating widely scattered households in larger and controlled villages, the state sought to deny the rebels access to food, other supplies and manpower.
Peace accords in resource-rich countries can only succeed when rebels use territory and resources to cleanse their record of atrocities.
The rebels on the other hand had few problems in replenishing and expanding their military stock by abducting young men in the territories they overran.
Such violence would presumably be the logical outcome of the preferences and rationality of rebels.
The quintessential ' stationary rebels ' are secessionist\\regionalist movements.
The emperor - seeks forgiveness for rebelling and imprisoning his father and so, by extension, to avoid the torment of hellfire.
They seem to have joined the rebels, because their power was overwhelmingly superior at the initial stage.
Even if they may have known the erosion of the sultan veneration, why did they choose to support the rebels?
After they had harvested the crop from their fields, changing circumstances meant it was no longer attractive to join the rebels.
There were rebels who openly challenged orthodox taboos by, for instance, claiming that they had a call to preach.
In its largest battles, the rebels counted in thousands.
The rebellion did not occur simply because the stateless people of the interior were born rebels or because social tensions ran high.
From this perspective, the rebels' aims were not only defensive.
The fate of the remaining rebels is less certain in the sources.
Firstly, this sample cites a colonial war story that pits rebels against an evil empire: is this a message to the majors?
Poets and composers were considered just as dangerous to the occupation forces as the rebels and militiamen.
After initial successes in 1847\\48, the rebels had to retreat to the isolated south-eastern part of the peninsula where they established independent polities.
Besides this elevation in status there were other important material incentives to fight the rebels.
Different views of the rebels' goals and tactics, and deep ethnic and class conflicts characterized this relationship.
As with the settler population, the different ethnic backgrounds of the rebels worked against unity.
Rational commitment becomes nearly impossible to fashion in an environment where governments and rebels have such asymmetric obligations.
In this case, rebels can occupy dominant positions.
Second, if the prime minister cannot gain a majority without the seats of the rebels, rebels can occupy dominant positions.
They have been accusing that the rebels of violating the agreement.
In the competitive print industry, pamphleteers vied with one another to print the most graphic accounts of the rebels' iniquities.
The rebels were well armed and predominantly on horseback.
Then outraged foreign officials give the government military and diplomatic backing to fight rebels.
The first one claimed that the rebels had been ' repelled again ', suffering ' heavy losses ' on a number of fronts.
Nevertheless, the descendants of the rebels preserved de facto political autonomy up to the first decades of the twentieth century.%!
Aside from some minor skirmishes, however, it did not as local rebels preferred clandestine activity, and self-preservation, to open confrontation.
The rebels prevailed, and that became a lesson for young macroeconomists.
The army recruited thousands of young men, and sent them with only cursory training into the field to fight the rebels.
Only when the youthful rebels were able to effectively build an alliance with the black working class was real change possible.
Control over territory is not enough, however, to instil civility in rebels who are used to terror and predation.
In the ensuing conflict, the rebels came very close to entering the capital and overthrowing the government for a third time.
Finally, he rebelled against them only when administrative differences surfaced.
Under these conditions of stationariness, the rebels have behaved unusually decently. 31.
Tactically, the operation was broken down into several localised campaigns with the aim of encircling, dispersing and liquidating the rebels.
The eastern rebels were defeated more easily because they were factious.
What remains puzzling about the civil war is the extreme level of violence unleashed by the rebels upon the civilian population.
Towns were better garrisoned, policed, and reported upon, so urban rebels were more likely to show up in arrest and prison records and newspaper accounts.
First, if the prime minister can win a majority, he or she can stay in office and expel rebels.
The new government requires the rebels' support in order to hold on to power and pass bills.
The rebels were - depending on one's point of view - selfless patriots, nihilist fanatics, or depraved thugs.
The national party sided with the local rebels.
In a sense, these writers are firmly in the great tradition of romantic, sentimental, and utopian rebels.
Including rebels in the government, however, created more problems than it solved.
Rural people helped the rebels, willingly or under duress, by providing sustenance, shelter and intelligence information.
The northern rebels lacked their religious extremism and urgent violence.
Not surprisingly, the only difference that the model is able to make between rebels and criminals is the level of violence.
The rebels entered the town to the jubilation of its residents.
The rebels attacked from all sides methodically and relentlessly.
If these are rebels without a cause, theirs is a very complex nihilism indeed.
Only a relatively few found other occupations ; the many never became rebels or soldiers, even temporarily.
On the 29th, the rebellion came to an end as the rebels surrendered and the troops in their command went back to the barracks.
All of the rebels remain in their factions, and appear not to have been punished by any loss of seniority within those factions.
On the contrary, he argued that the rebels represented a cross-section of their local societies.
During the summer of 1660, lord lieutenants across the country ordered the confiscation of all potential rebels' arms.
If rebels campaigned with ruling party endorsement, democratic principles forbid them from forming a coalition with an opposition party.
In this case in which neither a ruling nor opposition party can gain a majority, rebels can occupy dominant positions.
Fewer of the former meant a greater proportion of rebels were the latter.
The northern campaign failed because of the rebels' staunchness and the terrain's unsuitability.
Control of territory over long periods may compel rebels to find ways other than brute force to administer the areas under their control.
The scale of violence is likely to decline the longer rebels remain in charge of territories.
Given the country's ethnic bipolar structure, it was also highly unlikely that the rebels would accept the democratic route to power.
Who were the rebels, and what did they want?
The model suggests that rebels start off as ordinary robbers.
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