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    por Guevara, Ernesto 1920-1967
    Publicado 1961
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    “…The Soviet army and its allies were involved in indiscriminate bombardments and targeted executions, while the mujahedeen were involved in guerrilla warfare. The USSR was forced to withdraw in 1989 and the remnants of Afghanistan’s communist regime were defeated in 1992.…”
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    por Sahin, Yasar Guneri, Ercan, Tuncay
    Publicado 2008
    “…These groups have a clear understanding of the relative ineffectiveness of counter-guerrilla operations and rely on guerrilla warfare to avoid major combat as their primary means of continuing the conflict with the governmental structures. …”
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    por Sánchez Gavi, José Luis
    Publicado 2015
    “…The high tension among both institutions led to peasant organisations that took up arms with or without the approval of the church leading to guerrilla warfare in many states of the country. This uprising constituted a social religious movement that was at the same time a social political event. …”
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    por Reichert, Rafal
    Publicado 2015
    “…In the case of Spain, the centre of attention will be the island before the British invasion, Spanish guerrilla warfare under the command of the governor Isasi and the demands made by vice-regal government in New Spain to provide human resources, money and assistance for the restoration of Spanish authority in the Great Antilles. …”
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    “…RESULTS: We recorded the use of 55 plant species, nine animal species, and six mineral products used within the three main use categories discussed in this paper: 1) Remedies for health issues that are typical of the desert environment where the Sahrawi once lived as nomads and now live as refugees (e.g. eye afflictions); 2) Remedies for wounds that are influenced by the Sahrawi’s recent history of guerrilla warfare; and 3) Cosmetics and products used for body care, decoration and perfuming (e.g. hair care, teeth cleansing, henna use) and for aromatizing the air inside of tents and which are widely used in everyday life and social practices. …”
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