unreferenced date November 2007 otheruses Militant disambiguation The MilitantGroup was an early British Trotskyist group, formed in 1935 by Denzil Dean Harber , former leader of the Marxist Group UK Marxist Group , as an entrism entrist group inside the Labour Party UK Labour Party . Over the next couple of years, the group was strengthened by an influx of South Africa n Trotskyists, including Ted Grant and Ralph Lee Trotskyist Ralph Lee . However, rumours concerning the activity of Lee prompted around ten members, including Grant, Lee, Jock Haston and Gerry Healy to split in 1937 and form the Workers International League 1937 Workers International League . In 1938, the MilitantGroup merged with the Revolutionary Socialist League UK, 1938 Revolutionary Socialist League , Revolutionary Socialist Party UK Revolutionary Socialist Party and the Marxist Group to form a new Revolutionary Socialist League, the official section of the Fourth International in Britain. UK party stub Category Defunct Communist parties in the United Kingdom Category Political parties established in 1935 Category Trotskyist organisations of the United Kingdom Category Political parties disestablished in 1938 Category 1935 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
dablink For the British newspaper, see Militant tendency . For other uses see Militant disambiguation refimprove date May 2008 Image Themilitant.red.jpg thumb 300px right Headline Image Trotsky militant.jpg thumb 250px right Trotsky reading the Militant in 1931 The Militant is an international Socialist newsweekly connected to the Socialist Workers Party United States Socialist Workers Party SWP and the Pathfinder Tendency . ref The Militant a socialist newspaper. n.d. . Retrieved September 15, 2009, from http www.themilitant.com ref It is published in the United States and distributed in other countries such as Canada , the United Kingdom , Australia , France , Sweden , Iceland , and New Zealand . Publication history Forerunners An earlier publication called http www.marxists.org history etol newspape themilitant 1928 index.htm The Militant was launched in November 1928 by James P. Cannon and other American Trotskyism Trotskyists gathered together in the Communist League of America CLA ... Militant terminated in 1934 at the time of the merger of the Cannon led CLA with the American ... was succeeded by a similar broadsheet that served as the official organ of the WPUS called the New Militant .... The SWP s newspaper continued to be known as Socialist Appeal until 1941 when it was renamed The Militant ... of 2005, The Militant became a bilingual newspaper, published in both English and Spanish language Spanish El Militante , and with lead articles and editorials appearing in both languages. The Militant is not officially owned or controlled by the SWP. To protect the party and the paper, The Militant is owned by a private group Citation needed date October 2011 , although the endorsement the paper ... issues of The Militant 1928 1941 http www.pathfinderpress.com Pathfinder Books, the bookstore of the Socialist Workers Party DEFAULTSORT Militant, The Category American political magazines Category ... Spanish language newspapers published in the United States US poli mag stub sv The Militant ... more details
Nigeria blast blamed on Islamic militantgroup Boko Haram. Example of use of militant to describe a group suspected of carrying out a suicide bombing Boko Haram ref As noun A militant , as a noun, is a person ... wing, right wing, and advocacy group militants include militant reformers, militant feminists, militant .... Militant tendency Trotskyist group within the UK Labour Party, accused of entryist tactics. They were ...other uses Use dmy dates date November 2011 The word militant is both an adjective and a noun , and is usually ... in support of a cause, as in militant reformers . ref name DictionaryReference.com ref name Merriam Webster cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary militant title Merriam Webster ... occupation and life. However, the current meaning of militant does not usually refer to a registered ... to achieve an objective, usually political. For example, a militant political activist would be expected to be more confrontational and aggressive than an activist not described as militant. Militance ... Militant Tendency later Militant Labour published a newspaper, intervened in labour disputes ... might lead to unarmed fighting. The purpose of the Christian Church Militant is to struggle ... in high places Ephesians 6 12 , but it is not a violent movement. As adjective Militant can mean vigorously Active lifestyle active and aggression aggressive , especially in support of a cause as in militant ... militant title Dictionary Reference.com publisher Dictionary Reference.com accessdate 13 November 2011 ref The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , defines militant as Having a combative ... defines militant as aggressively active as in a cause . ref name Merriam Webster It says that the word militant might be typically be used in phrases such as militant conservationists or a militant attitude ... Times ran an article titled Militant Environmentalists Planning Summer Protests to Save Redwoods describing a group that believes in confrontational demonstrations and nonviolent tactics to get across ... more details
wiktionary militant A militant is an individual or party engaged in aggressive physical or verbal combat. Militant may also refer to The Militant , an international communist newsweekly first published in November 1928 Militant faction , an organized radical grouping in the Socialist Party of America during the 1930s MilitantGroup , a British Trotskyist group established in 1935 and disestablished through merger in 1938 Militant tendency , an entryist group within the UK Labour Party which emerged in 1964 disambig ... more details
Image Militant.gif thumb the Militant logo The Militant tendency , originally the Revolutionary Socialist League, ref Michael Crick The March of Militant London Faber, 1986, p.2 ref was a Trotskyism Trotskyist Entryism entryist group within the British Labour Party UK Labour Party based around the Militant ... of prominent members of the group, and the eventual loss of Militant s three Labour Members of Parliament United Kingdom MPs . These actions ended Militant s influence within the Party. Between 1989 and 1991 Militant led the All Britain Anti Poll Tax Federation s non payment campaign against the Community Charge poll tax . In 1991, Militant decided by a large majority to abandon entryism in the Labour Party. Ted Grant , once the group s most important member, was expelled, and his breakaway ... its name to Militant Labour, and then in 1997 to the Socialist Party England and Wales Socialist Party . Origins The Militant tendency was a Trotskyist group with roots that stretched back to the Workers ... of Militant , p.8 ref Some Trotskyists referred to the new group, still known internally as the Revolutionary ... Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1987, p.177 Crick p.60 has the group changing the name by 1967 ref and Militant ... . ref Crick The March of Militant , p.3 ref In 1982, a Labour Party commission found Militant in contravention ... to the Labour Party. In 1983, the five members of the Editorial Board of the Militant newspaper were expelled from the Labour Party. At this point the group claimed internally to have about 4,300 members, a figure which may be generous. ref Crick, p.315 ref Militant played a leading role in Liverpool ... surcharged . ref name Crick, Michael p229 Crick The March of Militant , p.229 ref ref Forty nine councillors ..., and the group was termed the Liverpool 47 . http www.liverpool47.org ref From 1983, a series of moves ... Communist Party . Organised in a group called the Revolutionary Socialist League UK, 1957 ... in Liverpool, with small forces in London and in South Wales . The Militant newspaper was founded after ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Infobox Newspaper name Le Militant image type Weekly newspaper foundation 1970 price Mauritian rupee Rs 10.00 political Left, Mauritian Militant Movement headquarters 21, rue Poudri re, Port Louis editor Ananda Rajoo website http www.lemilitant.com www.lemilitant.com Le Militant is the official weekly newspaper of the Mauritian Militant Movement . History Le Militant was founded in 1970. ref name lemilitant founded cite web year 2010 url http mmm.mu index.php?option com content&view article&id 5&Itemid 27 title Histoire du Mouvement Militant Mauricien accessdate 2010 02 01 ref Website http www.lemilitant.com Lemilitant.com is the online version of the newspaper. It includes the free to download PDF version of the newspaper. See also List of newspapers in Mauritius External links http www.lemilitant.com www.lemilitant.com References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Militant Category Newspapers published in Mauritius Category Publications established in 1970 Category Communism in Mauritius Mauritius stub Africa newspaper stub ... more details
for the British group of socialists affiliated with the Labour Party Militant tendency File CLARITY cover.jpg thumb right 220px Clarity, launched in March 1937, was the organ of the so called Clarity caucus of the Socialist Party s Militant faction. The Militant faction was an organized grouping of Marxism Marxists in the Socialist Party of America SPA who sought to steer that organization from its orientation towards electoral politics and towards direct action and revolutionary socialism . The faction ... Bercowitz , and David P. Berenberg allowed Militant faction adherent Theodore Shapiro space to declaim the Militants political position. In this article, entitled The Militant Point of View, Shapiro portrayed the Militant faction as part of an international left wing opposition movement blockquote The rise of the militantgroup within the American Socialist Party accompanies the growth of similar ... Federation United States Social Democratic Federation SDF . The Militant faction itself shattered in the aftermath .... New York Macmillan, 1955 pg. 202. ref Formation of the Militant faction Even though the Militant ... Marxists of the Militant faction differed in orientation and emphasis from their factional opponents blockquote The Militants were numerically a small group, but they were an extremely vocal one. Philosophically ... of the Socialist Party into Old Guard and Militant camps. Historian Irving Howe , himself a young ... of The American Socialist Quarterly and leading voice of the Militant faction. In an early issue of the SPA ... to the Socialist goal. ref Theodore Shapiro, The Militant Point of View, The American Socialist ...? pg. 41. ref blockquote The Militants and their allies The Militant faction made common cause in their battle with the Old Guard with another significant factional group in the Socialist Party ... group of recent members, representing many shades of opinion, who were greatly dissatisfied with the slowness ... ny index.htm Socialist Appeal New York , 1937 1941 DEFAULTSORT Militant Faction Category ... more details
Khalfani aka Pvt Militant born Alonzo W. Hill on August 17, 1968 is a hip hop music rap musician from Flint, Michigan Flint , Michigan . History and career Early life Khalfani began writing poetry as early as elementary school, and was introduced to rap music in the fall of 1979 via the song Rapper s Delight . As a freshman in high school, he his savings on two phonograph turntables and a mixing console mixer , learned how to make mix tape s, and began Disc Jockey DJing at parties. Later in high school, he drifted from his work because of the expense, spent his time on girls and partying, and stopped attending school for most of a semester. As an army private In 1988 after graduating over a year late, Khalfani joined the United States Army . In the army, he was accused of being a non conformist as early as basic training and almost was thrown out for insubordination two and a half years later. He researched the U.S. Army regulations on insubordination and was able to earn his Honorable Discharge in October of 1991 . He began to consider himself a militant, and he never passed the rank of Private rank private , from which he took the name Pvt Militant. Higher education After his discharge from the army Khalfani entered a local community college and eventually earned an associate s degree in 1994 and a Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Political Science in 1998 . While attending the University of Michigan Flint campus Khalfani became involved with student politics and was chosen to become the Students of Black Achievement President, but chose to step down and allow another student take the position so he could continue to make change behind the scene. Khalfani earned a Masters Degree ... career While matriculating at the University of Michigan , Khalfani lectured to a group of teenagers ... Persondata . NAME Militant, Pvt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 17, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Militant, Pvt Category American rappers Category ... more details
Multiple issues lead missing April 2010 no footnotes April 2010 refimprove April 2010 File AEC Militant Mk1, Abergavenny.jpg thumb AEC Militant, Mk1 GS wagon The AEC Militant File AEC.jpg thumb AEC Militant Mk1 Breakdown Tender No.1456 MR Milly Tant The Associated Equipment Company AEC Militant was a post war development of the famous AEC Matador which had been such a successful artillery tractor during World War Two. Externally the most noticeable development was that the Mark 1 Militants had six wheels compared to the Matador s 4. Other changes included the fitting of a larger, 11.3 litre 6 cylinder diesel engine and the use of a steel frame for the cab, rather than the ash fraxinus wood frame of the Matador. The Militant Mark 1 was produced in both 6x4 6 wheels, 4 driven and 6x6 form 6 wheels, 6 driven . Variants File Ready for Action geograph.org.uk 888557.jpg thumb AEC Militant Mk.III Although primarily intended as a replacement for the Matador artillery tractor, other variants included an articulated lorry tractor unit, a General Service or cargo lorry with a longer wheelbase and as a chassis for mounting various cranes, usually supplied by Coles. Service and Civilian Life The Militant served with the British Army and some other armies in most parts of the world. It was intended as an improved artillery tractor but following the Second World War the development of large artillery pieces was gradually dropped in favour of more effective rockets and missiles, making this role largely redundant during the Militant s service life. Crews had mixed views of the Militant. Because it had no power steering it took considerable effort to turn the wheel at slow speeds and in difficult ... proved extremely strong and reliable. The Militant gained the nickname Knocker from its military crews ... and Militant Society references http www.aecmilitant.co.uk AEC Matador and Militant Owners Club AEC range Category AEC vehicles Militant nl AEC Militant ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Militant Labour was the name of the political party openly formed by members of the Militant Tendency when they abandoned the Trotskyist tactic of entryism in 1990. The decision, in 1991, to take the Open Turn politics Open Turn came after Neil Kinnock s attack on the Militant from 1985 onwards became so successful that the Militant could no longer effectively operate in the Labour Party UK Labour Party selling the party s newspaper, Militant , was enough to get expelled, whereas previously, the Labour Party membership had not been inclined to support expulsions. From 1989 Militant had taken the leading position in the Britain wide Anti Poll Tax Unions and the ferment and anger Margaret Thatcher s poll tax had generated suggested that there was more to be gained as an open organisation than inside a Labour Party which opposed the Anti Poll Tax Unions tactic of non payment of the tax. A minority inside the Militant led by former leading ideologue Ted Grant opposed the open turn and continued to support entryism. They subsequently formed their own party faction around the paper Socialist Appeal . In 1997 Militant Labour became the Socialist Party of England and Wales , after a lengthy debate in 1996, though in Scotland the majority abandoned formal Trotskyism as part of the Scottish Socialist Party a wider grouping than the original Scottish Militant Labour . UK party stub Category Defunct Communist parties in the United Kingdom Category Political parties established in 1990 Category Trotskyist organisations of the United Kingdom Category Socialist parties in the United Kingdom Category Political parties disestablished in 1997 Category 1990 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
Militant Forces lang fr Forces militantes was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party France Socialist Party . The faction was founded in 2003 by Marc Dolez , whose motion obtained 4.38 at the Dijon Congress the same year. Dolez was close the New World France New World caucus. In 2005, members of the faction based around the D mocratie & Socialisme magazine joined the faction but left in 2007 . Dolez supported the left wing motion led by Beno t Hamon at the Reims Congress in 2008 , but Dolez, along with Jean Luc M lenchon Trait d Union left the PS to found the Left Party France Left Party PG . External links http www.forces militantes.org Official site Category Political party factions in France Category Socialist Party France France party stub ... more details
country conventional long name Malaysia common name Malaysia image flag Flag of Malaysia.svg image ... 275px image map Malaysia orthographic projection .svg map caption national motto Bersekutu Bertambah ... Abdul Halim of Kedah Abdul Halim leader title2 Prime Minister of Malaysia Prime Minister leader name2 Najib Tun Razak Barisan Nasional BN leader title3 Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister leader name3 Muhyiddin Yassin Barisan Nasional BN legislature Parliament of Malaysia Parliament ... Taburan Penduduk dan Ciri ciri Asas Demografi publisher Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia page 5 accessdate ... 2CLP&grp 0&a title Malaysia publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 19 April 2012 ref GDP ... are located. note BM b. The terminology as per government policy is Bahasa Malaysia literally Malaysian ... news story.asp?file 2007 6 4 nation 17923478&sec nation title Back to Bahasa Malaysia work The Star ... generated title ref Malaysia IPAc en audio En us Malaysia.ogg m l e respell m LAY zh or IPAc en audio Malaysia 4 syllable .ogg m l e s i respell m LAY see is a federation federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia . It consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia ... 1 separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia Malaysian Borneo . Land borders are shared with Thailand , Indonesia , and Brunei , and maritime ... million, with over 20  million living on the Peninsula. Malaysia has its origins in the Malay ... by the Malay kingdoms becoming British protectorates. The territories on Peninsular Malaysia were first ... on 16 September 1963, with si being added to give the new country the name Malaysia. However, less than two years later in 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation. Since independence, Malaysia ... of science, tourism, commerce and medical tourism . The country is Demographics of Malaysia Ethnicity multi ethnic and Culture of Malaysia multi cultural , which plays a large role in politics. The government ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Militant Tendency Ireland was the Irish section of the Committee for a Workers International in the 1970s and 1980s when it practiced entryism in the Labour Party Ireland . In Northern Ireland it operated as a separate organization known as the Labour and Trade Union Group . John Throne founded the group in 1972 along with the newsletter Militant Irish Monthly. ref http www.irishleftreview.org 2009 11 07 john throne irish militant ref The group was one of the most left wing factions within the party in the 1980s. People associated with it included Peter Hadden , Clare Daly , Dermot Connolly, Joe Higgins and Finn Geaney . The group briefly controlled Labour Youth from 1983 to 1986. After being expelled from Labour the group formed Militant Labour Ireland Militant Labour , which became what is now the Socialist Party Ireland Socialist Party . See also Militant tendency Militant tendency British Labour Party References Reflist Category Politics of the Republic of Ireland Category Committee for a Workers International Category Labour Party Ireland Ireland politics stub ... more details
Militant Labour was the name adopted by the Militant Tendency Ireland Militant Tendency of the Irish Labour Party after its expulsion in 1989. The name Militant Labour was used by other sections of the Committee for a Workers International at the time. Militant Labour changed its name in 1996 to the Socialist Party Ireland Socialist Party . Joe Higgins ran as a Militant Labour candidate in the Dublin West by election, 1996 1996 Dublin West by election . Sources Barberis, Peter, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley, 2005. Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organisations. London Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 0826458149, 9780826458148 Category Political parties established in 1989 Category Defunct political parties in the Republic of Ireland Category Labour Party Ireland Ireland politics stub ... more details
organisations Philippine based Abu Sayyaf and the regional militantgroup Jemaah Islamiah . ref name .... ref name BBC20051026 According to police officials, the Rajah Solaiman group founded by Santos ... External links http www.crisisgroup.org home index.cfm?id 3844 Philippines Terrorism The Role of Militant ... more details
Infobox Political Party country Mauritius party name Mouvement Militant Mauricien party logo File Emblem of the MMM.jpg Official Logo colorcode purple leader Paul Berenger foundation September 1969 newspaper Le Militant , Jeunesse Militante Cri de Coeur youth wing Jeunesse Militante ideology Marxism , Socialism position Left wing Left headquarters Route Poudri re, Port Louis international Socialist International colours Purple seats1 title Parliament of Mauritius National Assembly of Mauritius seats1 timeline ImageSize width 100 height 25 PlotArea left 0 bottom 0 top 0 right 0 TimeAxis orientation horizontal format yyyy DateFormat x.y Period from 0 till 70 TimeAxis orientation horizontal AlignBars early Colors id gray value rgb 0.85,0.85,0.85 BarData bar Wikipedias PlotData bar Wikipedias from 0 till 69 color gray width 0.2in text 69 bar Wikipedias from 0 till 19 color purple width 0.2in text 19 timeline number of Members in Parliament 19 flag File Mouvement Militant Mauricien.png 150px website http www.mmm.mu http www.mmm.mu The Mouvement Militant Mauricien often shortened to MMM ref name MMM Informations cite web year 2010 url http mmmparty.org title MMM official Web Page accessdate 2011 04 24 ref is a socialist political party in Mauritius . The party was formed by a group of students ... com content&view article&id 67&Itemid 54 title Principes du Mouvement Militant Mauricien accessdate ... Militant pages 8 year 2009 date 25 September ref amongst others. It was in 1969 that it became the Mouvement Militant Mauricien following the frustrating and disappointing coalition between the Mauritius ... Citation title Une naissance sous l etat d urgence et la repression newspaper Le Militant pages 11 ..., and Sir Anerood Jugnauth formed the Militant Socialist Movement MSM with the dissidents. The MMM, under ... Category Mauritian Militant Movement politicians Main Category Communist parties in Mauritius es Movimiento Militante Mauriciano fr Mouvement militant mauricien lt Mauricijaus kovojantis jud jimas ... more details
The Mauritian Militant Socialist Movement lang fr Mouvement Militant Socialiste Mauricien was a political party in Mauritius headed by Madan Dulloo . At the legislative elections in Mauritius elections of 3 July 2005, the party was part of the Alliance Sociale that won 42 out of 70 seats, where the MMSM won 2 seats by Madan Dulloo in constituency no. 6 and Sutyadeo Moutia in constituency no. 11. Dr Parmanund Brizmohun, who stood in constituency no. 17 for the party was not elected. On March 16, 2008, Dulloo said at a public meeting held by his party that the party was unhappy with Ramgoolam and the government s performance. The Prime Minister, Navinchandra Ramgoolam , responded by revoking Dulloo from his position as Foreign Minister on March 17, 2008. The Mauritian Militant Socialist Movement was dissolved a few days later and Dulloo joined the Mauritian Militant Movement , the party where Dulloo started his political career. However, Sutyadeo Moutia remained with the government. Mauritian political parties Category Political parties in Mauritius Category Socialist parties in Mauritius Africa party stub Mauritius stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2008 primarysources date January 2008 Image MilitantIslamReachesAmerica.jpg thumb right 150px Militant Islam Reaches America is a book written by historian Daniel Pipes , published in 2002. It focuses on Islamic fundamentalism and Islamism , reflecting Pipes view that, as he said in 1995, Unnoticed by most Westerners, war has been unilaterally declared on Europe and the United States . citation Further reading http www.danielpipes.org books miraintro.php Introductory chapter Militant Islam Reaches America Category Books about Islamism Militant Islam Reaches America Category Islam related literature ... more details
Scottish Militant Labour SML was a minor political party operating in Scotland in the 1990s and was part of the Committee for a Workers International . It played a major role in the formation of the Scottish Socialist Alliance and the Scottish Socialist Party , changing its name to the International Socialist Movement , now dissolved. It was formed when Militant tendency abandoned its entryist strategy towards the Labour Party UK Labour Party . A Trotskyist organisation, its best known member was Tommy Sheridan , although Alan McCombes played an important role behind the scenes. The party had six councillors in Glasgow during 1993 95. In 1996 it led the formation of the Scottish Socialist Alliance , the precursor of the modern Scottish Socialist Party SSP , formed in 1998. As part of the SSA and SSP it changed its name to the International Socialist Movement. Many of its leading members were leading members of the SSP. A split occurred after years of debate centred around questions such as what the SSP should be, what the nature of a revolutionary party is and the relationship of the ISM to the CWI. ref http www.marxist.net scotland 1998 m2frame.htm?initial.htm The Scottish Debate Transcrpits of the debates within the SML and between the SML majority and the CWI International Secretariat ref The majority of ISM members broke with the CWI while a minority stayed part of the CWI and created the International Socialists Scotland . Both claimed to be the descendents of SML. Former members of SML still form a large part of the leadership of the SSP today, while Tommy Sheridan is co convenor of Solidarity Scotland and the International Socialists are a platform within it. See also Militant tendency International Socialist Movement International Socialists Scotland References reflist ... parties in Scotland Militant Labour, Scottish Category Scottish socialists Militant Labour, Scottish Category Scottish Socialist Party Category Militant tendency Category 1992 establishments in Scotland ... more details
The All Workers Militant Front lang el , , Panergatiko Agonistiko Metopo , PAME is a coordination centre within the Greek trade union movement, founded on the initiative of Communist Party of Greece trade unionists in April 1999. Amongst it membership are also cadres of Communist Renewal . PAME is critical of the official positions and leadership of the General Confederation of Greek Workers . According to its website, the trade unions that are affiliated in PAME have 415,000 members in total as of 2005. PAME is internationally affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions . External links Portal Organized labour http www.pamehellas.gr main.php?lang 2 PAME webpage in English Category Trade unions in Greece All Workers Militant Front Category Communist Party of Greece Category 1999 establishments in Greece Category World Federation of Trade Unions Greece stub el es Frente Militante de Todos los Trabajadores fr Front militant de tous les travailleurs pl Wszechrobotniczy Front Bojowy sv Alla arbetares militanta front ... more details
on earth the Church Militant are still struggling against sin in order that, when they die, they might ... fold division the church militant and the church triumphant. The purification of believers takes place ... Church defines the Church Militant as engaged in constant warfare against the world, the flesh ... Q. What do the visible and invisible church constitute? A. The church militant, or military church ... and pure in the blood of the Lamb. 15 Q. The church militant then is upon earth? A. Yes and comprehends ... of the world to constitute the church militant? A. I do. For all these so called churches are only so many religious societies forming the Church militant, which are recognized by Christ in the aggregate. publisher African Methodist Episcopal Church year 1885 accessdate 7 July 2011 ref The Church Militant ... www.kfki.hu arthp html a andrea firenze triumph.html The Church Militant and Triumphant . 1365 68 ... of the Church Militant middle http biblia.com images purgatory mass.gif The Church Triumphant top and the Church Militant middle praying for the Church Suffering bottom http uvoc.org All Saints All Saints Pic.jpg The Church Triumphant top and the Church Militant bottom praying for the Church Suffering ... more details
Militant Workers Revolutionary Party lang es Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores en Lucha was a political party in Costa Rica . In 1990 the party contested the Costa Rican general election, 1990 general elections . However, its presidential candidate, Edwin Badilla , received only 1,005 0.1 of the votes, ref Obreg n, Coltilde Mar a. El proceso electoral y el poder ejecutivo en Costa Rica . San Jos , Costa Rica San Jos Editoral Universidad de Costa Rica, 2001. p. 404 ref whilst the party received just 742 votes in the parliamentary election. References reflist Category Political parties in Costa Rica ... more details
Infobox Political Party country Mauritius name english Militant Socialist Movement name native MSM colorcode orange logo File Militant Socialist Movement.jpg 250px leader Pravind Jugnauth Member of Parliament MP founder Sir Anerood Jugnauth secretary general Nando Bodha leader1 title President leader1 name Sowkatally Soodun Member of Parliament MP foundation start date 1983 dissolution headquarters Sun Trust Building ideology Democratic Socialism , Social Democracy , Centre left position Left wing politics Centre left international None alliances MMM from 2000 to 2005 br PSM br MSDP number of seats 13 seats1 title Parliament of Mauritius National Assembly of Mauritius seats1 timeline ImageSize width 100 height 25 PlotArea left 0 bottom 0 top 0 right 0 TimeAxis orientation horizontal format yyyy DateFormat x.y Period from 0 till 69 TimeAxis orientation horizontal AlignBars early Colors id gray value rgb 0.85,0.85,0.85 BarData bar Wikipedias PlotData bar Wikipedias from 0 till 69 color gray width 0.2in text bar Wikipedias from 0 till 12 color orange width 0.2in text 11 out of 69 timeline number of Members in Parliament 11 colours Orange colour Orange website http www.msmparty.org The Militant Socialist Movement lang fr Mouvement Socialiste Mauricien is a Left wing politics centre left ... parties in the country, the others being the Mauritian Labour Party and Mauritian Militant Movement . The Militant Socialist Movement emerged in 1983 out of the split between then coalition government led by Mauritian Militant Movement MMM leader Paul Berenger and Mauritian Socialist Party led by Harish ... elections of 11 September 2000, the party was part of a coalition of the Militant Socialist Movement and the Mauritian Militant Movement that won 51.7 and 58 out of 70 seats. It became opposition ... as independents. The party is therefore the second opposition party after the Mauritian Militant ... Category Militant Socialist Movement politicians Main ja ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 The Women s March to Versailles is one example of protofeminist militant activism during the French Revolution . Though the march was overwhelmingly made up women by all accounts, they did not make explicitly feminist demands. While largely left out of the thrust for increasing rights of citizens, as the question was left indeterminate in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen , ref Rebel Daughters Women and the French Revolution Edited by Sara E Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine pg. 79 ref activists such as Pauline L on and Th roigne de M ricourt agitated for full citizenship for women. ref Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution by Olwen W. Hufton pg. 23 24 ref Women were, nonetheless, denied political rights of active citizenship 1791 and democratic citizenship 1793 . ref Rebel Daughters Women and the French Revolution Edited by Sara E Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine pg. 79 ref Pauline L on, on March 6, 1792, submitted a petition signed by 319 women to the National Assembly French Revolution National Assembly requesting permission to form a garde national in order to defend Paris in case of military invasion. ref Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution by Olwen W. Hufton pg. 23 24 ref L on requested permission be granted to women to arm themselves with pikes, pistols, sabers and rifles, as well as the privilege of drilling under the French Guards. Her request was denied. ref Rebel Daughters by Sara E Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine pg. 89 ref Later in 1792, Th roigne de M ricourt made a call for the creation of legions of amazons in order to protect the revolution. As part of her call, she claimed ... by Sara E Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine pg. 91 ref Militant women also assumed a special role in the funeral ... s blood. ref Women and the Limits of Citizenship by Olwen W. Hufton pg. 31 ref The most radical militant ... examples of the militant protofeminism that was prevalent during the French Revolution. While ... more details
The Church of the Militant Elvis Party is a frivolous political party in the United Kingdom . The leader of the party is David Bishop politician David Bishop who also goes by the nickname of Lord Biro Bus pass Elvis. The party has 6 registered campaign groups i.e. Bus pass Elvis Party , Elvis Defence League , Elvis turns Green Party , Grumpy old Elvis Party , Militant Elvis Anti Tesco Popular Front MEAT PF and the Elvis and the Yeti Himalayan Preservation Party . The party is concerned with the depletion of the Amazon rainforest , climate change , the power of Tesco on the British high street and the power of large corporations . A book on Elvis noted that an obviously ironic attitude toward Elvis is used in the service of rather serious anti imperialist political objectives . ref cite book last Reece first Gregory L. title Elvis religion the cult of the King publisher I.B. Tauris year 2006 chapter Elvis on the internet isbn 1845112563 url http books.google.co.uk books?id VNDyks01EkkC&pg PA152 ref It deregistered in December 2008, ref cite web url http www.electoralcommission.org.uk data assets pdf file 0005 63167 Renamed or Deregistered Parties.pdf title List of Political Parties either renamed or deregistered since 2002 work Electoral Commission accessdate 8 February 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref but re registered in March 2010 ref cite web url http registers.electoralcommission.org.uk regulatory issues regpoliticalparties.cfm?frmGB 1&frmPartyID 980&frmType partydetail title Church of the Militant Elvis work Electoral Commission accessdate 28 April 2010 ref and stood in the United Kingdom general election, 2010 2010 general election in Kettering , ref name potholes cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics election 2010 8631815.stm title Election ... title Davis launches campaign, faces militant Elvis party date 27 June 2008 ref ref ... elvisseeninbaghdad Official website DEFAULTSORT Church Of The Militant Elvis Party ... more details