Phrases with «rebel groups»

"Rebel groups" refers to informal organizations or factions that oppose established authorities, such as governments. They often go against the rules or policies enforced by those in power and may use force or violence to achieve their goals. Full definition

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Sentences with «rebel groups»

  • Sudan made the same argument last week by Sudan for its case before the ICC, stating that most of the figures and evidence were by affiliates of rebel groups in Darfur. (slaw.ca)
  • Dalmar Ofman, director of Somali Development Group, told Politics.co.uk that the funding might be better spent tackling social exclusion and poverty, which he said play influential roles in rebel groups in young Somali lives. (politics.co.uk)
  • Released during the height of the so - called War on Terror, the first Assassin's Creed chose not to cast the player in the familiar role of a Western white soldier invading the Middle East, as seen in titles such as Call of Duty and Medal of Honor, but rather had the player act as part of a Syrian rebel group with the distinct goal of pushing back European invaders during the Crusades. (killscreen.com)
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