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"freedom fighter" Definitions
  1. a person who takes part in a campaign to achieve greater political freedom The term freedom fighter is used especially about somebody who uses violence to try to remove a government from power, by people who support this.

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Ain't no more daring feminist, born into slavery, freedom fighter.
Or perhaps a freedom fighter like South Africa's Nelson Mandela?
"One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist," Stone shrugs.
As the phrase goes, one man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter.
Mr. Gerim considers himself neither a terrorist nor a freedom fighter.
"My mother was a freedom fighter," said the poet Aja Monet.
What was Valdet's motivation for becoming an ISIS terrorist/enemy combatant/freedom fighter?
He is revered as a freedom fighter by some nationalist-minded Puerto Ricans.
We pay Erica our deepest respects as a mother, organizer and freedom fighter.
Assange's defenders call him a freedom fighter who's being persecuted for telling the truth.
But he's an elected official, not a civil rights leader, not a freedom fighter.
So often it really is the one man's freedom fighter versus the other's terrorist.
The bureaucracy has issued some 250,000 documents certifying the bearer as a freedom fighter.
Now Bundy had given him a chance to be a freedom fighter at home.
"One country's terrorist cannot be a martyr or freedom fighter for anyone," he said.
" In Season 2, Elizabeth tells Lucia, the Sandinista freedom fighter, "Your revolution is beautiful.
"Syed Salahuddin ... is not a terrorist, but a freedom fighter," read a huge banner.
A former Bajoran freedom fighter, Kira spent her life fighting against brutal Cardassian occupiers.
Orban has increasingly posed as a freedom fighter against what he sees as EU overreach.
Shawa became a believer in marijuana's healing power and then a freedom fighter by accident.
He rose to power as a freedom fighter and was seen as Zimbabwe's Nelson Mandela.
The filmmakers want the audience to see the blurry line between freedom fighter and terrorist.
Mr. Sharpton has been called a race hustler, a hero, a buffoon, a freedom fighter.
She was vilified by some and celebrated by others who viewed her as a freedom fighter.
But within several years, freedom fighter-turned-president Isaias Afwerki was jailing ministers and newspaper editors.
Guccifer 2.0 claimed to be a Romanian "freedom fighter" who had hacked the Democratic National Committee.
Anything that moves that's not your partner, Urzikstan freedom fighter and US ally Farah, is fair game.
Mugabe rose to power as a freedom fighter and was once regarded as Zimbabwe's own Nelson Mandela.
" Related: National Parks in the movies: "Star Wars" and beyond Forest Whitaker: "Saw Gerrera is a freedom fighter.
Would President Cruz have given his father, a pro-Castro "freedom fighter" during the Cold War, political asylum?
She married an even more famous freedom fighter, and the couple became political royalty after independence in 1980.
He was embraced as a freedom fighter by many in Kashmir, and considered a terrorist by Indian officials.
He was seen as a freedom fighter on behalf of the little people being surveilled, overcharged, and disempowered.
His grandfather, a Dutch freedom fighter, was shot dead by the Germans during Hitler's occupation of the Netherlands.
He regularly invoked the words of legendary Cuban poet and freedom fighter Jose Martí in support of American values.
Michael Sheen returns to do tolerable work as a werewolf freedom fighter with decent abs and extremely good hair.
Inevitably, a Palestinian Nelson Mandela would emerge -- a symbolic freedom fighter who Israel would have to demonize or imprison.
A bust of Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Latin American freedom fighter, stared through a flank of television cameras.
"Aretha Franklin was not only an unparalleled artist, she was a civil rights activist and freedom fighter," he said.
The first round of seizures in 22014 drew international condemnation and recast the freedom fighter Mugabe as a pariah.
" In November 2014, Mother Jones quoted an unnamed Twitter official saying "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
Before he portrayed the gladiator turned freedom fighter Spartacus, Douglas served in the Navy during WWII from 1941 to 1944.
To many older exiles, Posada was a freedom fighter who did what was necessary to attempt to overthrow a dictatorship.
Above them loomed the 16-meter (52.5-foot) statue of a Cuban freedom fighter from the 1890s, Antonio Maceo Grajales.
Donning a stupid hat, retweeting a clever quip, and marching once a year does not make one a freedom fighter.
Gerrera is a portrait of an extremist freedom fighter, a terrorist to both the Empire and the people of Jedha.
If you want to know how well that went for the Japanese, here's a photo of Filipino freedom fighter Capt.
"Long Walk to Freedom," Nelson Mandela He was as good a writer as he was a freedom fighter and president.
Dr. Amar Bose, a Bengali-American whose father was an Indian freedom fighter, came to his success though his curious mind.
And then 'Bruce' is from one of your all-time great rebel figures in history, [Scottish freedom fighter] Robert the Bruce.
Obama's speech served as the main event intended to commemorate 100 years since Mandela, the anti-apartheid freedom fighter, was born.
And while Haftar postures as a freedom-fighter, he exhorts his so-called Libyan National Army to carry out 'extrajudicial killings'.
Pepe the Frog, a symbol associated with America's alt-right, has emerged as a pro-democracy freedom fighter in Hong Kong.
To his followers he was a freedom fighter, a modern folk hero in the ilk of Robin Hood or Che Guevara.
The image of the "Hungarian freedom fighter" armed with a Molotov cocktail became an international symbol of resistance to Soviet domination.
The crazy freedom fighter and pornographer, Al Goldstein, had invited me as his date to the Adult Video Awards -- the porn awards.
Mr. Sharpton is many things to many people — a freedom fighter, a boogeyman, a racial opportunist, an aging man just hanging on.
Kovacs' eternal love interest Quellcrist Falconer, the Altered universe's most fearsome freedom fighter, is still played by Hamilton alum Renée Elise Goldsberry.
The terrorist/freedom fighter debate may be relative when it comes to Khaled, but her unwavering devotion and passion for Palestine is indisputable.
It is a ploy that forces the viewer to reassess their convictions, demonstrating how fine the line can be between freedom fighter and terrorist.
Obama's speech followed remarks by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Mandela's widow, Graça Machel, formerly a freedom fighter and minister in Mozambique's government.
" On October 4th, 2016, the report notes, there were a small number of posts from IRA pages reinforcing Assange's "reputation as a freedom fighter.
In 1990, when the legendary freedom fighter emerged from his 27 years of prison, he was asked whether he had any resentment toward his captors.
On one hand, you have a story that blurs the line between freedom fighter and terrorist, forcing you to consider whose side you're really on.
There's long-dead freedom fighter Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry), kick-ass, genius villain Reileen Kawahara (Dichen Lachman), and unstoppable detective Kristin Ortega (Martha Higareda).
I'm not very religious, but I've never felt ostracized or beaten down by religion because my priest is my mother and she's a freedom fighter.
"It was used by the British police when someone brought an injured freedom fighter to the hospital, so they could track down others," said Tewari.
A South African freedom fighter who was born 100 years ago in the village of Mvezo, he grew to adulthood under the shadow of apartheid.
When the previous movie, "The Last Jedi," ended, the stormtrooper-turned-freedom-fighter Finn (John Boyega) was reunited with the budding Jedi Rey (Daisy Ridley).
They are a Honduran refugee, a healer accused of witchcraft, a civil rights freedom fighter (a verse sung by British singer Yola) and a preacher.
But to the people of Dahiyeh, the Shia neighborhood in which he grew up, he was many things: war hero, freedom fighter, friend, neighbor, relative.
"I support that there should be a judicial commission of inquiry," Ramaphosa said to loud applause at a memorial service for late freedom fighter Chris Hani.
Newton was previously nominated for her role as the brothel madam-turned freedom fighter "host" Maeve in the HBO series, losing out last year to Dowd.
Now Hodges has written a book about his life on and off the court called Long Shot: The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter.
"A woman, a leader, and a freedom fighter," tweeted Clinton, who is on course to be the first female presidential nominee of a major political party.
Mr. Mugabe, the country's new leader, was hailed as a freedom fighter, but during his 37-year rule, the once-prosperous nation fell into economic ruin.
He was Lord Mountbatten in "Sardar," a 1993 film about Sardar Patel, the freedom fighter who unified India as the country broke away from British colonization.
That put him at odds with Ms. Mark-Viverito, who continued to lionize Mr. Lopez Rivera, whom she calls a freedom fighter and a political prisoner.
The family of Mr. Mugabe, the freedom fighter turned authoritarian ruler, had demanded that his body be buried in his home village in a private ceremony.
Much is disputed about the life of Mr. Murrieta, a Mexican gold miner who has been portrayed as both a freedom fighter and a bloodthirsty bandit.
I also enjoyed what Mystique has become, both as an icon and as a cranky freedom fighter with her own agenda, and no patience with mutant politics.
As the scholar Sami Zeidan once pointed out, the U.S. categorized Osama bin Laden as a freedom fighter when he was the enemy of the Soviet Union.
Two weeks ago, our daughter Kimiko graduated from Harvard College — Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude — and is still a young freedom fighter and activist artist.
Her 1972 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter.
In 2013, officials in Buenos Aires removed a giant Columbus monument, which they replaced two years later with one depicting the Latin American freedom fighter Juana Azurduy.
A veteran of Zimbabwe's war of independence, and the widow of an even more famous freedom fighter, Joice Mujuru once considered like a daughter to Mr. Mugabe.
Kossuth was a famed freedom fighter of the mid-1800's and led a Hungarian democratic revolution for independence that was crushed by Austrian and Russian forces.
" Another writer, Demetria Irwin, pointed out in a piece for Blavity that the hat trivializes Tubman and all that she stood for: "Tubman was a true freedom fighter.
The cast includes characters actors Cameron Monaghan as Cal, Forest Whitaker reprising his role as morally compromised freedom fighter Saw Gerrera, and Tony Amendola as Jedi Eno Cordova.
His paternal grandfather, Noni Gopal Bose, was a Bengali freedom fighter who was studying physics at Calcutta University when he was imprisoned for opposing British rule in India.
Jomo Kenyatta, the father of the current president, was a Kenyan freedom fighter, the living embodiment of African nationalism, and, therefore, the British colonial government's most hated man.
The son of farmers, he was a hardened freedom fighter by 19803, trained as a lawyer and rose to become chief of his new country's fearsome intelligence service.
She visualized herself as a freedom fighter traveling the world to spread the gospel of love and anti-discrimination — fighting misogyny, homophobia, racism, guns, the rise of authoritarianism.
Paul Callan wants to paint himself as a freedom fighter here, and he's right that the pardon power is good for freeing those for acts no longer considered crimes.
Chanting protesters, defying the city's ban on masks, turned out wearing the faces of government leaders like Xi Jinping and Carrie Lam or the symbolic freedom fighter Guy Fawkes.
His prime minister, Andrej Babis, was never a freedom fighter but was elected last year on a populist platform attacking the perceived failings of the post-1989 political elite.
After arriving on the coast in the overloaded yacht with Che Guevara and 80 of their comrades in December 1956, Mr. Castro took on the role of freedom fighter.
Turns out the Brooklyn native's lifelong identity as a poet deeply intersects with her roots in activism, as she explained in her book, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter.
"Overnight, I went from field hand to full-time freedom fighter," she wrote in her memoir, "Barefootin': Life Lessons on the Road to Freedom" (2006, with JoAnne Prichard Morris).
In a recent interview, Hasina's political adviser H.T. Imam questioned Hossain's role in the independence struggle and said it would be an "exaggeration" to call him a freedom fighter.
Kameny has been profiled in other documentaries, like "Before Stonewall," but this one brings us closer to how his status as a freedom fighter emerged from his irascible personality.
Disappointed for sure, but not surprised; I doubt any black freedom fighter expected a country so wedded to inequality to significantly change in his or her lifetime or ours.
This is doubly frustrating, since it was my only look at "rebel freedom fighter" gameplay, and there is a real opportunity to shake up this genre by shifting the perspective.
Take Michele Castagnetti's Jesus the Hunter, which shows Jesus wearing a rifle, and Norton Maza's installation Del Paisaje y Sus Reinos, which depicts Christ as a modern-day freedom fighter.
But as he learned more about his connections to history — his father was a history buff, and his grandfather was a freedom fighter in India — he began to care more.
Suu Kyi, who has long been heralded as a freedom fighter and who has refused to acknowledge the severity of the atrocities being committed against the Rohingya, certainly bears blame.
Apartheid was battled  predominantly on the streets of South Africa, and the fight was led by  the fearless  Winnie  Madikizela-Mandela,  then  the young  wife of freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.
In "Casablanca" (1942), Humphrey Bogart has to make up Ingrid Bergman's mind for her when she is torn between staying with him and going off with her freedom fighter husband.
Fidel Castro must be remembered in history as the mass murderer he was, not the fantastical freedom fighter too many on the left have falsely made him out to be.
"Every song is a reflection of Madame X. Sometimes she's a freedom fighter, sometimes she's a cha cha instructor, sometimes she's longing for love, sometimes she's feeling nostalgic," Madonna said.
Mugabe began his political career as the hope of his country, a leader in Zimbabwe's fight for independence and a figure regularly compared to South Africa's venerated freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.
With the onset of democracy, my father was able to return to Bangladesh and fulfill his duty to the country that he, as a freedom fighter, helped liberate 20 years before.
But Bourdain still managed to tour a war museum, enjoy the country's Italian restaurant scene and share a meal with an ex-freedom fighter at a KFC knockoff named Uncle Kentaki.
There are many triumphant battles in "Game of Thrones," but Daenerys stands out from the rest of the crowd; she's a true freedom fighter who willingly confronts danger to protect her following.
The rule against posts that support violent resistance against a foreign occupier was developed because "we didn't want to be in a position of deciding who is a freedom fighter," Willner said.
But Mr. Sharon said he sees Ortrud as a sort of freedom fighter who liberates Elsa, while the moth people of Brabant blindly follow the light of Lohengrin's charisma to their deaths.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For three years, workers in Gujarat, India, have been constructing a massive statue of the country's first deputy prime minister, the freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhbai Patel.
The work, a hybrid self-portrait designed by artists La Vaughn Belle and Jeannette Ehlers, was inspired by Mary Thomas, the 19th-century freedom fighter who led a major uprising on St. Croix.
Though her party lacks the resources of her established rivals, she has been a well-known figure for decades in Zimbabwe, a famous freedom fighter known by her nom de guerre, Spill Blood.
Whether such a person sees himself as a vigilante, a freedom fighter, a religious warrior or some sort of comic book avenging superhero, the chance to realize his fantasies has never been easier.
Only by following the lead of Ortrud — here no wicked witch but a freethinking freedom fighter, as Mr. Sharon calls her — will Elsa free herself, by asking a question that the patriarchy bans.
"Black women have a history of the use and sharing of power from the Amazon legions of Dahomey through the Ashanti Warrior queen Yaa Asantewaa and the freedom fighter Harriet Tubman," Lorde writes.
Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian freedom fighter, wore a hat like that during his visit to the United States, which is how it got its name — a Kossuth hat — but Hicks made it famous.
He rose to national prominence during the civil rights movement for his work as a freedom fighter and for famously marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on Washington in 1963.
Her sister, Lakshmi Sahgal, was, like their mother, active in the struggle for Indian independence, and served as a captain in the Indian National Army, formed by the Bengali freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose.
She's determined to have a good sober "hunch" (Floribama-speak for sex) with her barrel-chested freedom fighter, to make up for the fact that the two were "hot drunk messes" the night before.
Some of these, like in the town of Hormigueros were dedicated to Oscar López Rivera, the Puerto Rican freedom fighter who was held as a political prisoner by the United States for 35 years.
Woitleja, the Estonian word for freedom fighter, was the name of the artillery car on one of the armored trains used by citizens of the small Baltic country in its 22014 War of Independence.
"I am pleased to support my good friend and freedom fighter, Congressman Doug Collins, for the office of Senator for the great state of Georgia," Biggs said in his endorsement, Fox News first reported.
He rose to national prominence during the civil rights movement for his work as a freedom fighter and for famously marching alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on Washington in 1963.
On Tuesday, however, he gave the most significant speech of his post-presidency, the keynote address at an annual tribute to freedom fighter and former South African President Nelson Mandela, one of Obama's personal heroes.
The film, which depicts a freedom fighter in a mask only known as "V," is about a future British tyranny that is brought down by Portman's heroine, a journalist who becomes a mole inside the government.
Just weeks after unveiling its £303 million, 230-foot high Statue of Unity, depicting freedom fighter Sardar Patel, the nation has announced plans to build a 216-foot high bronze statue of the Hindu god Ram.
His admirers hope that he would grab any historic opportunity for real peace with Ethiopia to display once again the visionary leadership that defined him as a freedom fighter and reset his management of the country.
He rose to national prominence before his election as a civil rights leader for his work as a freedom fighter and for famously marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on Washington in 1963.
The U.S. almost added a black woman to its currency for the first time when the Obama administration announced in 2016 that abolitionist and freedom fighter Harriet Tubman would be added to the $20 note by 2020.
Born in Nicaragua to a father who was a freedom fighter for the anticommunist Contras movement (supported by Ronald Reagan in the 1979 Revolution), she says she was a Republican for as long as she could remember.
At last, he sat down at a desk facing the audience, flanked by a Venezuelan flag and a large portrait of Simón Bolívar, the nineteenth-century freedom fighter, for whom the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is named.
And earlier that decade he gave himself the role he always wanted — a native Indian — when he performed a solo play in Urdu called "Maulana Azad," in which he portrayed the Indian freedom fighter of that name.
And Noura had other supporters, including friends of her mother's who visited her in prison regularly; Pat Culp, who runs a women's prison ministry; and her friends in the prison, who saw her as a ''freedom fighter.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who is campaigning to become the first female U.S. president, praised Tubman as "a woman, a leader, and a freedom fighter" on Twitter and said she could not think of a better choice.
After all, women are leading the box office in 2017 -- and not one, unlike Ulla in "The Producers," sings a song called "If You Got It, Flaunt It." The "Last Jedi" features Rey, a smart, strong freedom fighter.
For Mutulu Shakur—who was facing charges of bank robbery, murder, and aiding the jailbreak of Assata Shakur—Lumumba unsuccessfully argued that Shakur was entitled to the protections of the 1949 Geneva Convention as a captured freedom fighter.
A professed admirer of President Ronald Reagan's efforts to topple Communist rule in Eastern Europe, Mr. Soros, who at the time described himself as a political independent, was seen by anti-Communist Republicans as a fellow freedom fighter.
In the 1979 film "Lahu Ke Do Rang" ("Two Shades of Blood"), he played two roles: a soldier in the rebel army of an Indian freedom fighter and the soldier's son, who tries to avenge his father's murder.
"I Am Queen Mary," installed in Copenhagen, was inspired by Mary Thomas, a 19th-century freedom fighter who led a major uprising on St. Croix, one of the Virgin Islands that was then part of the Danish West Indies.
To stand in the balcony as he did, with his fist raised, as a freedom fighter, having "beat the system" and speaking of how he will not forgive is evidence of a man continuing to conflate these two separate issues.
That should be no surprise, considering the many-layered upcoming series' premise: an interstellar super soldier-turned-freedom fighter wakes up over 200 years after being mentally imprisoned, or "put on ice," for countless acts of alleged treason and murder.
Shahid Kapoor also breezes through his role as a member of the British army who refuses to dedicate his life to his colonial masters and instead pledges allegiance to the Indian National Army, led by Indian freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose.
Absolutely. The list of terrorist organizations that have to be banned on Facebook comes from Homeland Security, but obviously, in different parts of the world, we have very different ideas of who is a terrorist and who is a freedom fighter.
" Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, who started the Between Two Books club back in 2012, has members reading three books right now: Aja Monet's "My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter," Yrsa Daley Ward's "The Terrible" and Nadya Tolokonnikova's "Read & Riot.
The film introduces new supporting figures like the criminal Zorii Bliss (Keri Russell) who has a snazzy crimson jumpsuit and a long-buried connection to Poe, and the freedom fighter Jannah (Naomi Ackie) who shares some important background with Finn.
Now Beira will go down in history as being "90% wiped out" by global warming, said Graça Machel, a former Mozambican freedom fighter, politician and deputy chair of The Elders, who spoke to CNN on the phone after visiting the city.
The current Zimbabwean leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta, former Zambian President and freedom fighter Kenneth Kaunda and former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo all paid tribute to Mugabe, as did his wife Grace and other members of his family.
Now, it looks like a small freedom fighter in Salt Lake City has taken a cue from that old CIA manual and hatched his own scheme to tear down our nation's oppressive capitalist regime... by stealing and shredding $1,000 of his parents' cash.
It is easy to project on Ren Hang that he was a sort of freedom fighter, but his work is more about personal freedom, like Surrealism, where you find freedom by going inside and not conforming, rather than protesting in a militant way.
For instance, in Red Son Lex Luthor is repainted as a hero, Batman is a Soviet freedom fighter, Wonder Woman is a collaborator in Superman's tyranny, and Superman's active participation in the Cold War brings the United States to the brink of collapse.
Prior to first being elected to Congress in 1986, Lewis rose to national prominence as a civil rights leader for his work as a freedom fighter and famously marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on Washington in 1963.
Manafort has worked, in one capacity or other, for foreign politicians since at least his mid-1980s advocacy on behalf of Angolan guerrilla leader Jonas Savimbi, a onetime Maoist who was trying to rebrand himself as a freedom fighter for the Reagan era.
At the BATFA Awards Sunday in London, Boyega said he was psyched to jump back into action as stormtrooper-turned-freedom fighter Finn, noting that that despite the awards celebration, he was ready to return to work the next day at the crack of dawn.
And Reddit, not quick to miss an opportunity, already created an r/PhotoshopBattles thread of the selfie, giving this anti-selfie freedom fighter even more self-taken photos to pop into: The day people stop taking selfies will be the real news story here.
"A Mujahid (freedom fighter) infiltrator of the Islamic Emirate who had enrolled himself in the Kabul government's army attacked American soldiers in Lata Band area of Achin District in Nangarhar province today in the afternoon," said a written statement in Pashto obtained by CNN.
Al Bawsala became one of the largest NGOs in the Middle East, a bona fide success that attracted numerous awards and cemented Yahyaoui's status as a fearless advocate for human rights, a freedom fighter and one of the most influential Arab women in the world.
In the posts, Wangkham criticized the state government for commemorating a north Indian freedom fighter, the Rani of Jhansi, a symbol of resistance against British colonial rule in the mid-1800s, who he said had nothing to do Manipur's own struggle against the British.
It was the beginning of the love affair between Castro and the people of Cuba and Nelson Mandela and the freedom fighters of South Africa, as well as across our continent, where he is today being mourned and celebrated as a freedom fighter himself.
And Amazon (AMZN), whose Prime Video service also operates in India, was forced to issue a hasty apology in 2017 after protests over some products, including a doormat bearing the Indian flag and flip-flops with an image of iconic freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi.
Mr. Kinnaman wears a bad attitude as easily as most actors wear a shirt, but playing a reluctant Philip Marlowe-style gumshoe with the soul of a freedom fighter (the embodiment of the show's dual nature) doesn't suit him, and he lacks his usual spark.
Inside the List FREEDOM FIGHTER "Just Mercy" has been in theaters for six weeks, but the book it's based on has been in the world for six years — including 188 weeks on the paperback nonfiction best-seller list, where it is now No. 1.
"Words cannot convey the magnitude of the loss as former President Mugabe was an elder statesman, a freedom fighter and a Pan-Africanist who played a major role in shaping the interests of the African continent," President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya said on Friday.
He's the "barrel-chested freedom fighter" she's been waiting for and once night falls upon Panama City Beach (and the alcohol kicks in), all it takes is Josh to say, "Where am I sleeping tonight?" for Nilsa to stop playing hard to get and start being straightforward.
I am very interested to see what it will look like when she goes off: It strikes me as equally plausible that she could turn Nick into the Eye for impure thoughts or that she could decide to join the Resistance and become a freedom fighter.
In the hours following the military takeover, a Twitter account purporting to be the official mouthpiece of the ruling ZANU-PF party issued a series of tweets, saying that there had not been a coup, but that Mnagngawa, a 75-year-old former freedom fighter, would now be president.
Emphasizing the old adage "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter" and whipping out a diagram to demonstrate the realities of uneven combat, Minkoff and studio narrative director Taylor Kurosaki dangled the possibility of the ethical complexities their story could pose, but did not dive into specifics.
While it may be a truism that one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter, it's barely believable that the West is prepared to support Erdoğan's concept of "terrorist" when Erdoğan has imposed a fierce crackdown and imprisoned dissenters, in a purge that some claim has affected hundreds of thousands.
In Hong Kong, however, protesters have another idea of what Pepe the Frog represents: for them, he is a pro-democracy freedom fighter siding with the masses as they take on mainland China — a vastly different identity compared to what the character is viewed as by many across the Pacific.
If even Kid Rock can eventually realize the error of his ways and Axl Rose can go from redneck to resistor, then Eminem's pivot to radical anti-government freedom fighter isn't too nonsensical by comparison, even if people went a little too crazy over that BET Hip-Hop Awards cypher.
As this exhibition demonstrates, the institutional oversight is baffling, as her primary themes — racial justice and feminism (her 1972 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter) — are exactly attuned to the present.
As this exhibition demonstrates, the institutional oversight is baffling, as her primary themes — racial justice and feminism (her 603 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter) — are exactly attuned to the present.
In college for architecture in the 1980s she was close to three men — all of whom end up being involved with the Kashmir conflict in some way: one as an intelligence officer, the other as a journalist, and Musa, the Kashmiri of the group, as a freedom-fighter, or militant.
As this exhibition demonstrates, the institutional oversight is baffling, as her primary themes — racial justice and feminism (her 2872 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter) — are exactly attuned to the present.
As this exhibition demonstrates, the institutional oversight is baffling, as her primary themes — racial justice and feminism (her 231 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter) — are exactly attuned to the present.
As this exhibition demonstrates, the institutional oversight is baffling, as her primary themes — racial justice and feminism (her 233 breakthrough piece, "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," merges the two by transforming the racist stereotype of the smiling black mammy into an armed freedom fighter) — are exactly attuned to the present.
" Donald Trump's suit and ties are made in China Freedom fighter fears Trump Fellow Tiananmen protest leader Wu'er Kaixi turned to Facebook to describe Trump as "an enemy of the values that America deeply defines itself by -- the same values that have long provided hope to the victims of oppressive power worldwide.
But his book "Mind Without Fear" does not begin with a story about any of these people or even his childhood in India, where he was raised by a Bengali freedom fighter, or his time at Harvard Business School, when he was one of the few people of color at the school.
" In a statement, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta called Mugabe "an elder statesman, a freedom fighter and a Pan-Africanist who played a major role in shaping the interests of the African continent ... a man of courage who was never afraid to fight for what he believed in even when it was not popular.
One of the most moving moments of the procession came when the crowd gathered in front of the center and Dominique Morgan, a local social activist, R&B artist, and recipient of the NAACP Freedom Fighter Award, took a break from pushing to softly perform a song he had written while confined there in his youth.
If, as Mr. Lew states, the images on our currency reflect what we value as a nation, then Jackson, a slave trader and Native American oppressor, should be removed from the ubiquitous $20 bill and replaced by the freed slave and freedom fighter Harriet Tubman, the choice in our online survey that polled more than half a million people.
Among the newcomers were Father Felix Varela, a Cuban freedom fighter who ministered to poor Irish parishioners in the notorious Five Points; Fredericka (Marm) Mandelbaum, a German-Jewish Fagin; Kahlil Gibran, a best-selling Lebanese poet; E. A. Calahan, a Brooklynite who invented the stock ticker; and J. Clarence Davies, a developer who sold hundreds of Bronx lots carved from subdivided estates.

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