It was at this time that Mr Masoud first became famous as a guerrilla leader.
Rather than helping a guerrilla movement, Congo's African neighbours would be wiser to strive for a political solution.
Mr. MELDRUM: He was a shadowy figure before then as a guerrilla leader who nobody really knew very much.
The ebullient Mr. Shi sports close-cropped hair and collared-shirt-and-sweater combinations more suited to an office worker than a guerrilla filmmaker.
Sovereign has instead settled for a guerrilla campaign on the internet, to which 70% of South Koreans have high-speed connections.
The MEK led a guerrilla campaign against the US-backed Shah of Iran in the 1970s and also opposed Iran's clerical leaders who replaced the Shah.
The job that came next was at a guerrilla marketing company.
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But culture is indisputably a critical enabling component of strategy, especially a guerrilla strategy that critically depends on winning hearts and minds over better than incumbents.
Robin Hood and his merry men may have been a group of Kent archers who fought a guerrilla war during a French occupation, a historian has claimed.
Next door to the museum, visitors pass through a curtain of bullet shells to enter a guerrilla camp, re-constructed to provide a taste of daily life during the conflict.
They are fighting a defensive, trench war, trying to protect their territory, and the thousands of terrified people in it, rather than a guerrilla war, which might suit them better.
It may well be true: the career, indeed the life, of a guerrilla leader is apt to be short, and it is not always the army that has disposed of him.
In 1972, not long after strongman Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law, Misuari quit his job teaching political science at the University of the Philippines to lead the MNLF into a guerrilla war.
He also worries that the closeness of the balance of power in the Senate could delay things still further, particularly given the recent history of using the appointments process to wage a guerrilla war against the administration.
While some government satellites can take a sharp picture of a guerrilla's tent or capture a cell-phone call, they won't know if the tent has moved 400 meters in the past several hours or where the cell phone call originated.
A. rebels, who wear awkward long coats and caps as they scramble across a hill, look less like a guerrilla force than like fellows who had planned to go shopping with their families but somehow got sidetracked into a bizarre adventure.
Most disturbing is Ms Del Ponte's tale of how her team investigated allegations that in the summer of 1999 up to 300 people were kidnapped with the involvement of men, some very senior, from the Kosovo Liberation Army, a guerrilla group.
In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across inequality in income in the UK, access to justice for those who will not be able to receive free legal advice on social welfare law (and this is the latest shot in a guerrilla campaign against changes to legal aid rules which come into force from 1 April) and future railway re-openings.
Then, as you reported, Israel is saying that it is involved in a full-scale guerrilla war -- a counter-guerrilla war with the Palestinians.
But the world's Friedmanites have waged a relentless guerrilla war against the idea, denouncing it as a farrago of value-destroying nonsense.
Joaquin Villalobos, once a ruthless guerrilla leader, returned to politics in El Salvador (and later, with a British scholarship, to Oxford to study international affairs).
They include Antonio Navarro Wolff, a former guerrilla and experienced senator, who was endorsed this month by the Democratic Pole, a newish left-wing grouping.
Los procesos de paz del pasado que le perdonaron a la guerrilla no exigieron verdad.
Russian officers are speaking nervously of a new guerrilla offensive in the first half of May.
Zimbabwe gained independence under Mr Mugabe's leadership in 1980, after a long guerrilla campaign from bases in newly-independent Mozambique.
Chadian President Idriss Deby announced his forces would not be sticking around for a protracted guerrilla war with the radical Islamic insurgents.
It began in Texas and has become a global guerrilla art movement.
So Breslin resorted to a familiar guerrilla tactic -- the ambush.
Although Muhammad al-Hakim, its leader (and the son of a well-known grand ayatollah), claims to have a significant guerrilla network inside Iraq, last week's events show he cannot capitalise on Shia unrest.
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The state's governor, Kual Juuk, a former guerrilla who was once close to Mr Garang, laments that the lavish development of the centre of Juba has been at the expense of the rest of the region.
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