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Перевод: insurgency
[существительное] мятеж ; волнения
Тезаурус:
- In his quest for a solution to the contra insurgency, Mr Ortega dramatised the situation at the end of October by cancelling a 19-month-old ceasefire and resuming offensive operations.
- During the Vietnam war, Esarn had its own communist insurgency.
- Countries where existing economic problems affecting education have been compounded by war and insurgency.
- Other accords under the peace process, chiefly the denial of support for regional insurgency, have also been threatened by recent events.
- Expectations were upset for three basic reasons: First, the long Tamil insurgency in Sri Lanka has finally taken its toll of the tea estates.
- The Deputy Under Secretary had known heat before, but that was in the dim and dark ages when he had been young and ambitious, working the Counter Insurgency ticket in faraway Malaya and Kenya.
- Footnote : The RAAF continued air operations in support of the British Commonwealth forces fighting the Malayan communist insurgency, tasking missions right up to the official ending of the Emergency, in 1960.
- With the exception of Costa Rica, these countries have recent histories of domination by authoritarian or colonial regimes, and of insurgency and resistance or even outright civil war.
- During the insurgency villagers were encouraged to chop down trees to deny shelter to the communists.
- The sudden polarisation of Peruvian politics is the best news yet for Sendero, which has waged the continent's bloodiest insurgency.
- The government issued statements, before and after the April arrests, criticizing the activities of DP members in northern Uganda and suggesting that they were helping to perpetuate the insurgency, although no evidence of this was presented.
- In 1962 Winchester became Brigadier I/C Administration in Cyprus, and in 1963 was appointed military author of doctrine in insurgency in the War Office.
- As the issue assumes greater urgency, the Sandinistas may be willing to undercut, or at least put on hold, the FMLN insurgency in El Salvador, sources here suggest.
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