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"nom de guerre" Definitions
  1. a false name that is used, for example, by somebody who belongs to a military organization that is not official

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This is his nom de guerre, as they call it, and every ISIS fighter has a nom de guerre.
The nom de guerre suggested the attacker was a Dutch citizen.
"It has been evacuated," said Mr. Kobani, a nom de guerre.
He declined to be identified, only giving his nom-de-guerre, Eydar.
It was not immediately clear if Raqqawi was Noun's nom de guerre.
He uses a nom de guerre in accordance with the group's regulations.
The bone-chilling nom de guerre of humanity's soon-to-be gastronomic imperator?
Prachanda is the nom de guerre he used while he was a rebel leader.
He was previously known only by the nom de guerre Abu Souleymane al-Faransi.
Some took to calling him by a new nom de guerre, Abu Ivanka al Amriki.
He did not see combat, they said, and did not even have a nom de guerre.
And it says a lot about Zhang that she chose "Whiterose" as her nom de guerre.
Dr. Duennes is a roller-derby devotee who goes by the apt nom de guerre Polly Nator.
"Obviously there were rape cases," Londono, better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, told local Blu Radio.
Their commander was a twenty-four-year-old chain-smoker who used the nom de guerre Sarkhaboon Gauda.
Abu al-Baraa still fears his former rebel allies enough to be identified only by his nom de guerre.
Death certificates were not issued for foreign fighters because their only identity was a nom de guerre, he said.
Last Wednesday, Abu Walid, the nom de guerre of Mohammed Yusop Karim Faiz, was killed in fighting in Syria.
It has his full name, and it says that his kunya, or his nom de guerre, is Abu Jarrah.
"We've spent 52 years in hammocks," said the fighters' commander, who still uses his nom de guerre, Aldemar Altamiranda.
The chairman of this ministry is known not by his given name, but by a nom de guerre — Tashkent.
Rebel officials blamed Ukraine for the latest death, of Mikhail Tolstykh, best known by his nom de guerre, Givi.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which is a nom de guerre, was born Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al Samarrai.
He said that the police also knew Mr. Chowdhury by the kuniya, or nom de guerre, cited in the magazine.
Kobane - her nom de guerre - was in her mid-twenties and joined the YPJ in 2015, a YPG official said.
Known to his friends by his nom de guerre, the Boxer, he died in custody at the intensive-care unit.
"The participation of women has been indispensable," said Solis Almeyda, a veteran FARC commander, who still uses his nom de guerre.
And the alleged IS fighter, whose nom de guerre partly translates to "the Canadian," even found a girl from back home.
Killed was Sami Jassim Mohammed Al-Jabouri, known by the nom de guerre Haji Hamad, said the Kurdistan Region Security Council.
Known by the nom de guerre Abu Hamza, the Senegalese had brought his wife and three children to the Libyan frontline.
Using the nom de guerre Islam Alloush, he wore camouflage fatigues and gave stern statements about the activities of the group.
"Here, I'm a refugee," said a former Syrian soldier who asked to be identified by his nom de guerre, Abu Fares.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, identified the bomber by his nom de guerre, Abu Abdallah al-Masri.
Brawner said Monday the offensive targeted about 40 militants led by Owayda Benito Marohombsar, who uses the nom de guerre Abu Dar.
Long-time rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, is the party's candidate for presidential elections in May.
The friend, Khaled al-Homsi, who also uses a nom de guerre for safety, said that bought him enough time to escape.
My nom de plume, I explain, is a nom de guerre; it protects me from enemies as numerous as they are mysterious.
"Al-Baljiki" means "the Belgian," but despite the implications of his nom de guerre, Brahim Abdeslam is in fact French, not Belgian.
Some say it was Mr. Mnangagwa's nom de guerre during the liberation struggle; others say it is derived from his family name.
"For $2000, let's say you get five silver coins," said an urban preparedness expert who goes by the nom de guerre Selco.
His nom de guerre was Aureliano, for a protagonist from "One Hundred Years of Solitude," the beloved work by novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
They want to disarm, says Jesús Emilio Carvajalino, a member of the ruling secretariat, better known by his nom de guerre, Andrés París.
The award pointedly excluded FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, who signed the accord with Santos.
"It was Abu Idris who prepared the explosives for the two raids in Paris and Brussels," it added, using Laachraoui's nom de guerre.
Batgirl has been the nom de guerre for several different comic book characters, but Barbara Gordon is probably the most famous and most popular.
Alexander Bednov, a well-known field commander who went by the nom de guerre "Batman," died under suspicious circumstances on New Year's Day, 2015.
But on Monday, the Colombian government said that Mr. Hernández, whose nom de guerre was Jesús Santrich, had quickly returned to the drug business.
Seuxis Paucias Hernandez, better known by his nom de guerre, Jesus Santrich, took his congressional seat last month, days after being released from prison.
In the latest issue of the Islamic State's online magazine Dabiq, Mr. Laachraoui was identified by the nom de guerre Abu Idris al-Baljiki.
A prominent Senate candidate, Luciano Marín, known by his nom de guerre, Iván Márquez, was forced to cancel campaign events after they were mobbed.
The spokesman for the Qassam Brigades, who goes by his nom de guerre, Abu Obeida, referred to all four of them as Israeli soldiers.
His name is Joshua Milton Blahyi, but most Liberians still know him by his nom de guerre from the nineteen-nineties: General Butt Naked.
The militant, Sajjid Mohmand, is more widely known by his nom de guerre, Ehsanullah Ehsan, and was the main spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban.
And months ago Santos, along with FARC chief Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, known better by his nom de guerre "Timochenko," became favorites to win the Nobel.
Ms Mujuru was a former guerrilla (her nom de guerre translated as "spill blood") and her late husband was a former head of the army.
It includes 23 questions detailing each fighter's first and last names, nom de guerre, address, telephone numbers, country of origin, blood type and family contacts.
Al-Baghdadi, whose nom de guerre was then "Abu Dua," was arrested at the home of his parents-in-law near Fallujah in January 2004.
Soon after Nguyen, who would later adopt the nom-de-guerre Ho Chi Minh, would turn to communism as the path to liberate his people.
Al-Baghdadi was born Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai in 1971 in Samarra, Iraq, and adopted his nom de guerre early on.
A liberation war guerrilla with the nom de guerre "Spill Blood", Mujuru was a leading candidate to succeed Mugabe until he fired her in 2014.
The Interior Ministry released a picture of the bomber it identified as Mahmoud Shafik Mohamed Mostafa, 22, whose nom de guerre was Abu Dajjana al-Kanani.
"We will be in politics without arms," FARC leader Rodrigo Londono, known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, said in an interview with local magazine Semana.
This nom de guerre is a reference to his allegiance to Osama bin Laden, while Masri is Arabic for "Egypt" to show that he is Egyptian.
He used a nom de guerre to protect his relatives from reprisals, which could still come against his family if his real name were revealed now.
"The FARC reiterates its disposition to use only words as a weapon to build toward the future," Londono, known by his nom de guerre, Timochenko, said.
She has information that the Serb leader, Zoran Dimitrovic, is being secretly controlled by a crime boss known only by the nom de guerre Marko Barcelona.
Mr. Slipak, who had won fame in France for his renditions of the aria of Mephistopheles from the opera "Faust," adopted the nom de guerre Meph.
The nom de guerre (Becky is nothing if not combative) suggests both that self-invention is part of her creative program and that it remains incomplete.
A jury found Ibrahim Suleiman Adnan Adam Harun, known by the nom de guerre Spin Ghul, guilty of all counts after only two hours of deliberations.
One source who worked in the shipping business described a relationship with a Jaysh Al Mahdi commander, who went by the nom de guerre Al Mullah.
In 2016, an Iraqi woman, known by the nom de guerre Umm Sayyaf, was captured in a raid on an Islamic State compound in eastern Syria.
Straight out of Hell (or Texas, same thing), the demonic being known only as Ba'alber-ith cranks out banging synthwave jams under the nom de guerre GosT.
Before the revolution, he gave himself the nom de guerre of Boris Volin, a play on the Russian word volya , which connotes both will power and freedom.
One fighter with the nom de guerre Teófilo Panclasta said he had gotten out of a Colombian prison this month after serving two years on rebellion charges.
Al-Ansari is a nom de guerre that usually designates somebody from northern Mali, although it might just indicate where the brigade is based or originates from.
It's a kunya, it's a nom de guerre, and the whole purpose of having a kunya is to hide the identity of the person who's using it.
Their 10-part series centers on the story of "Abu Huzayfah," a former ISIS member living in Canada who, like many jihadists, uses a nom de guerre.
She said she had recently taken an interest in nursing, and had begun corresponding with a man in Syria who used the nom de guerre Abu Aymen.
She eventually plans to legally change her name to Sandra Lobo, reflecting the dual identity many rebels harbor after years of being called by a nom de guerre.
Pedro Antonio Marín, better known by his nom de guerre Manuel Marulanda, second from the right, founded the FARC in 1964 to champion the rights of rural Colombians.
"Today doesn't end the existence of the FARC, it ends our armed struggle," said Rodrigo Londono, the FARC's top commander, who goes by his nom de guerre Timochenko.
In late July, he and his colleague interviewed Umm Sayyaf, the nom de guerre of Nisreen Assad Ibrahim Bahar, the wife of one of Mr. al-Baghdadi's lieutenants.
A video found on his phone showed a masked man claiming to be Mr. Daleel, but using a nom de guerre and swearing allegiance to the Islamic State.
In 2016 and 2017, two separatist field commanders, Arsen Pavlov, who went by the nom de guerre Motorola, and Mikhail Tolstykh, known as Givi, were killed in assassinations.
He claimed that he'd discarded his ideology, along with his nom de guerre; that Europe had taught him to live and let live; that he wasn't a threat.
In a recent episode, that man, who asked to be known by his nom de guerre Abu Huzayfah, confessed to shooting two people in Syria as an executioner.
The airstrike Friday morning killed not only Soleimani but also Jamal Jaafar Ibrahimi, an Iraqi militia commander better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
The combatant, Muhammed Ali, said he had met and befriended the narrator, describing him as a Canadian of African descent who used the nom de guerre Abu Ridwan.
When I went in for "tea," I had my very own assigned officer, who had given himself the nom de guerre of Omar Sharif (no relation, absolutely no resemblance).
Liaquat Ali, better known by his nom de guerre, Ehsanullah Ehsan, was a senior commander for the Pakistani Taliban, and later for a Taliban breakaway faction, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar.
But the group has doubled down on its claim — releasing a statement and video, even going so far as to provide an alleged nom de guerre used by Paddock.
The few signs of his militant beliefs were discovered later, including a book he wrote on jihad under his nom de guerre, Abu Handzalah, said Ahmad, the IIUM lecturer.
Hernandez, known by his nom de guerre Jesus Santrich, Marin and the others were indicted by a grand jury in the Southern District of New York for drug trafficking.
She goes by the nom de guerre Umm Muthanna al-Britannia—Umm being an honorific Arabic word for mother, despite the fact it seems Umm Muthanna herself is childless.
Further north of the equator, Charles Bennett, who now fights under the nom de guerre "Felony" but will be forever infamous as "Krazy Horse," was MMA's disreputable little secret.
"For the good of the nation, let us make words the only weapon Colombians are permitted to use," said Londono, 57, who is known by his nom de guerre Timochenko.
Among those killed was Arseny Pavlov, who went by the nom de guerre "Motorola" and was blown up in the lift of his apartment building in Donetsk in October 2016.
Hernandez and Luciano Marin, known by his nom de guerre Ivan Marquez, are both slated by the FARC, now a political party, to take up seats in Congress in July.
After Neymar put the embattled Brazilians ahead on a penalty, Brazil's other teen prodigy—the one that isn't Gabriel Barbosa, whose nom de guerre is Gabigol—put on a show.
In one, Chowdhury was asked by Kausar to answer questions for an interview, which was eventually published in Dabiq in April under the nom de guerre Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif.
In that first fight, he tore open his opponent's right eye, earning him the nickname "Slice," which he combined with his childhood moniker "Kimbo" for his professional nom de guerre.
Solomon Mujuru, under a nom de guerre, a real-life hero of the war of independence who leveraged his status to become an integral part of the new power elite.
A co-founder of the movement, he was a close friend of the reclusive former Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, who gave him his nom de guerre, "Baradar" or "brother".
Mr. Pun said Mr. Dahal, whose nom de guerre is Prachanda, or "the fierce one" in Nepali, has backed away from more revolutionary ideas in order to appeal to voters.
A co-founder of the movement, he was a close friend of the reclusive late Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, who gave him his nom de guerre, "Baradar" or "brother".
That is the nom de guerre of the former math teacher Kang Kek Iew, a Pol confederate known as "Cambodia's Himmler," who ran the notorious S21 prison (read: death) camp.
If verified, the claim by the Taliban militant, Sajjid Mohmand, also known by his nom de guerre, Ehsanullah Ehsan, would bring renewed scrutiny to the country's ties to the group.
"Countries don't need this evidence — they already know what's happening," said the man, Abu Ali al-Hamwi, using his nom de guerre because his mother is in government-controlled Syria.
Farther up the line, another commander, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Malik, told me that nineteen of his cousins had been killed by ISIS in Haj Ali.
The trip by Londono, who now heads the FARC's political party and is better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, would have marked the first time he attended an inauguration.
Christine—who bangs under the nom de guerre Chelsea—has sex and intimate conversation (the girlfriend experience) with rich businessmen in sleek, antiseptic hotel rooms, making thousands of dollars a pop.
In June, prosecutors indicted Igor Girkin, a former colonel in Russia's Federal Security Service, the successor agency to the K.G.B., who went by the nom de guerre Strelkov, or the Shooter.
His fellow students were largely unaware of the insurgent among them until Mr. Khan became a unit leader around 10th or 11th grade, taking Commander Zarqawi as his nom de guerre.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian police thwarted an assassination attempt against Rodrigo Londono, former commander of the demobilized FARC rebels better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, a senior official said Sunday.
Yet Mr Navalny's choice of debating partners was jarring for many potential supporters: Igor Girkin, the fringe nationalist and former military officer notorious under his nom de guerre Strelkov, or "shooter".
JOICE MUJURU (POSSIBLE VICE-PRESIDENT) - A liberation war veteran with the nom de guerre "Spill Blood", Mujuru, 62, formed her own political party after being ousted as vice-president in 2014.
Her name is something of a nom de guerre – a nickname, with "You Bing" directly translating to "having a disease," and the whole name alludes to the girl's over-enthusiasm for bitcoin.
"Today, more than ever, we regret so much death and pain caused by the war," FARC leader Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, known by his nom de guerre "Timochenko," said in Havana on Sunday.
Take the case of Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, the young Saudi-born Palestinian better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Zubaydah, whose story runs through the first half of Spiral.
"It's clear we can't stand such things from the enemy," an artillery commander in a pro-Ukrainian militia group called Donbas Battalion told Reuters, calling himself by his nom de guerre Hayduk.
Joice Mujuru, a liberation hero known by her nom de guerre, Spill Blood, served as Mr. Mugabe's vice president for a decade until she was expelled from the governing party in 2014.
"The size of the chip is about the length of a grain of wheat and the width of a fine piece of vermicelli," he wrote, using the nom de guerre Abu Abdallah.
Maoist leader Prachanda, who goes by the nom-de-guerre he used in the insurgency, which means "Fierce", is the favorite to replace 64-year-old Oli if he loses the vote.
Haqi Kobani is a nom de guerre, which all fighters in the People's Protection Forces have, but he has been fighting so long that he never uses his real name any longer.
Francis Charteris, a serial predator of such distinguished loathsomeness that he was known by his nom de guerre, "the Rape Master General," and was alleged to have even raped his own grandmother.
Prosecutors said he had met with Khalil al-Wazir, a top militant known by the nom de guerre Abu Jihad, and another militant at the home of the archbishop's relatives in Beirut.
"People respect what the scholars and mujahideen say," said Abu Yousef al Muhajir, a commander and spokesman for Ahrar al-Sham who, despite his nom de guerre indicating a foreign origin, is Syrian.
Some speculated that Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi may be a new nom de guerre of Hajji Abdullah, who appears in recently recovered internal Islamic State records archived by Aymenn al-Tamimi, a researcher.
"It's such an important day," said Duvier, a nom de guerre for a 25-year-old rebel attending a FARC congress last week in the southern Yari Plains that ratified the peace accord.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian former FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, was hospitalized on Thursday with chest pains and is under observation, the group said in a statement.
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.
Several Mauritanians had travelled to battlefields in Afghanistan and Bosnia, and Mahfouz Walid had become an important figure in Al Qaeda; he now went by the nom de guerre Abu Hafs al-Mauritani.
The third militia leader to face sanctions is Hassan Falah Aziz al-Lami, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Zaynab al-Lami, who is a member of Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq.
Related: 'Subcomandante Marcos No Longer Exists:' Zapatista Leader Retires His Nom de Guerre Today, while his image can still be found stenciled on walls or printed on clothes, Marcos/Galeano is mostly ignored.
Possibilities: One analyst told us ISIS leaders often acquire a new nom de guerre with the appointment to a new position, meaning Mr. al-Qurayshi may have had a completely different name last week.
Rodrigo Londono, former leader of the Marxist guerrilla group the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, failed to get any backing in the poll with 0 percent.
Musabimana, who was also known by his nom de guerre Jean-Michel Africa, was killed alongside four of his bodyguards following an intense firefight in Binza, North Kivu, near the Ugandan border, Njike added.
In the video posted on social media, the FARC's former second-in-command, Luciano Manin—better known by his nom de guerre, Ivan Marquez—declared a "new chapter" in the Marxist guerrillas' armed struggle.
Microsoft Word documents posted by Guccifer 270 had been edited by someone calling himself, in Russian, Felix Edmundovich — an obvious nom de guerre honoring the founder of the Soviet secret police, Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.
In a previous case near the city of Manaus, Huederson Paulino, a pirate who used the nom de guerre Mohican, confessed to killing and dismembering two men on a boat selling ice and salt.
ELN top leader Nicolas Rodriguez Bautista, better known by his nom de guerre, Gabino, and four other high-level rebels are the focus of the investigations, the attorney general's office said in a statement.
Seuxis Paucias Hernandez - known best by his guerrilla nom de guerre Jesus Santrich - was indicted in 2017 by a U.S. grand jury, setting off a legal saga that has seen him twice arrested and released.
The commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, known by his nom de guerre, Timochenko, gave a similar message from Havana, where peace negotiations have taken place over the last four years.
After trekking through the jungle for days to find the rebel camp, Yeimy pleaded for her husband's release but the FARC commander, known by the nom de guerre Pepito, demanded a terrible price, she said.
In a short biography of Mr. Laachraoui, who is also identified by the nom de guerre Abu Idris al-Baljiki, the Islamic State says he was the bombmaker for both the Paris and Brussels attacks.
One rebel, who went by the nom de guerre Teófilo Panclasta, recalled massacres by paramilitary groups of the Patriotic Union party, formed by the FARC in the 1980s during an earlier experiment in political participation.
In 503, the Austrian artist Waltraud Hollinger jettisoned her family name and the last name her husband had given her and became Valie Export, a nom de guerre inspired by a popular brand of cigarettes.
"The regime is trying to cut off the city," said Abu Roma, who uses a nom de guerre and is a rebel commander with the Zinki group, which opposes President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
"They kept threatening my father that they will slaughter me because I'm an infidel and not a good guy," he said in a telephone interview on Monday, using his nom de guerre to avoid reprisals.
Some, like Huang Cheng Hui, a professional player from China who competes under the nom de guerre Lciop, said certain games could be toned down to make them Olympic-friendly without dampening their competitive spirit.
As relations between Turkey and Europe plumbed new lows this week, fresh concerns were raised that smugglers like Abu Samir — a nom de guerre he uses for security reasons — would soon be back in business.
Le Monde said French intelligence had initiated a previous strike last November that killed an Iraqi known by the nom de guerre Abu Nabil who was the senior Islamic State leader in Libya at the time.
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"We all want to put the bad things we've done behind us, not be belittled for it," said the Toronto-area resident and university student going by the jihadi nom de guerre Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi.
The man, known by his nom de guerre Rodrigo Cadete, was a top member of a faction of former rebels from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) who refused to adhere to the peace agreement.
"They are shooting at our side, and we're not allowed to open fire," said a soldier who gave only his nom de guerre, The Greek, and was dressed from head to toe in white snow camouflage.
Op-Ed Contributor MOSCOW — In Russia these days, Motorola is less commonly spoken of as a brand name for mobile devices than as the nom de guerre of a famous pro-Russian separatist commander in Ukraine.
Santos, a former defense minister who fiercely fought the FARC during his tenure from 2006 to 2009, shook hands with Rodrigo Londoño Echeverri, the top FARC leader better known as Timoleón "Timochenko" Jiménez, his nom de guerre.
After clearing a building of mines, they radioed the grid coordinates to a makeshift tactical operations center a mile away from the front line run by a young Kurdish fighter whose nom de guerre is Rostam Halab.
The captured operative, Jamal al-Mashadani, who was known by the nom de guerre Abu Hamza al-Kurdi, was an officer in President Saddam Hussein's security apparatus before joining Al Qaeda in Iraq after Mr. Hussein's fall.
Known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, Londoño led the country's most powerful guerrilla force, FARC, throughout lengthy peace negotiations with the government and later declared himself the first presidential candidate in the group's transition into politics.
Despite his nom de guerre, Mr. Uzbeki, 39, was a native of Tajikistan, not Uzbekistan, and honed his fighting skills with the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a Taliban-allied jihadist group, according to an American military official.
Guided by Nepal's current prime minister, Pushpa Kamal Dahal — who goes by his nom de guerre, Prachanda, or "the fierce one" in Nepali — the war officially began in 1996 and ended with a peace deal in 2006.
The group's founder Jamal Jaafar Ibrahimi, known by his nom de guerre Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, has warned of a strong response against U.S. forces following Sunday's attacks on several bases that killed at least 25 people.
One of the Islamic State's most influential recruiters and virtual plotters was known by the nom de guerre Abu Issa al-Amriki, and his Twitter profile instructed newcomers to contact him via the encrypted messaging app Telegram.
The Supreme Court ordered the release of Seuxis Paucias Hernandez, better known by his nom de guerre, Jesus Santrich, in the latest development in a legal saga over his detention and possible extradition to the United States.
Seuxis Paucias Hernandez, better known by his nom de guerre Jesus Santrich, was indicted more than a year ago by a U.S. grand jury for conspiracy to export 10 tonnes of cocaine, worth $320 million in street value.
Al-Baghdadi was in his 30s and went by the nom de guerre Abu Dua, recalled his fellow detainee, who is under a form of witness protection in Iraq and was interviewed in the presence of intelligence agents.
Prachanda, who goes by the nom-de-guerre he used in the insurgency that means "Fierce", will need the support of Oli's Unified Marxist-Leninist Party (UML) or other groups in a fragmented parliament to form a government.
"Peace is the most beautiful of victories," rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, who uses the nom de guerre Timochenko, told a crowd of hundreds of FARC fighters at the close of the guerrillas' congress on the southern Yari Plains.
"Because if the government continues at the same pace it has been moving, we cannot say how long this war is going to last," said the serviceman, who asked to be identified by his nom de guerre, Takho.
Both President Juan Manuel Santos and Rodrigo Londono, the top FARC commander better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, put a brave face on the referendum setback after four years of negotiations in Havana between their teams.
On the menu, it is called The Dandelion, after the nom de guerre of Mr. Ostaltsev, a name said to send shivers down the spines of the enemy in the east because of his reputation as a fierce fighter.
Abu Anas, the nom de guerre of a former opposition fighter who joined the Nusra Front, which now calls itself the Levant Conquest Front, said Friday that the brutal attacks were actually helping their cause by radicalizing the population.
The Kurdish bomber, identified as Zuluh Hemo, 20, had fought under the nom de guerre Avesta Habur, according to a statement from her military organization, the Women's Protection Units, or Y.P.J., which is part of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Prime Minister Prachanda, a former Maoist rebel commander who still goes by his nom de guerre, is expected to stand down after the vote under a power-sharing deal with Sher Bahadur Deuba, chief of the Nepali Congress party.
Well before the Istanbul blasts, the influence of Batirashvili - better known by his nom de guerre Omar al-Shishani, or Omar the Chechen - and his ex-Soviet followers was being felt in areas under the control of Islamic State.
But Kabunin signed up with Dmitry Utkin, the leader of a group of Russian ex-servicemen fighting there who uses the nom de guerre "Vagner", and, drawing on his medical degree, served as a military medic, his relative said.
Prachanda, who goes by his war nom-de-guerre meaning "Fierce", is the favourite to replace the 64-year-old Oli, who will remain caretaker prime minister until parliament picks a new leader in a process that could take several days.
With those pieces in place, Mr. Santos and the FARC's top commander, Rodrigo Londoño, who uses the nom de guerre Timochenko, met in Havana and shook hands before the cameras, in a show of their commitment to reaching an accord.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by the nom de guerre Timochenko, had set a self-imposed March 23 deadline to reach a comprehensive pact but have since conceded that goal may not be reached.
Then in 2009, security forces recovered a cache of documents in a safe house used by the militants and found the name "Abu Dua" on the group's personnel list, the nom de guerre Mr. al-Baghdadi was using at the time.
The meaning of the new nom de guerre was not lost on his future followers: Abu Bakr was the first caliph after the Prophet Muhammad's death in ancient Arabia and is credited with the wave of Islamic expansion that followed.
His real name is Jamal Jaafar Ibrahim, but he&aposs still better known by his nom de guerre, and his rise to the top ranks of Iraq&aposs security apparatus reflects the long, slow decline of U.S. influence over the country.
After last week's strike, the Pentagon was cautious not to sound too certain about Shishani's fate, in case "Omar the Chechen" — that's what his nom de guerre means in Arabic — managed once again to reappear alive after reports of his demise.
The commander, the Kurdish leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces, known by the nom de guerre Mazlum Kobani, praised his alliance with the United States in a rare interview recently and said he hoped American troops would stay in Syria.
In his "Pedagogical project for a time of parliamentary, judicial, and mediatized coup" (2016), Traplev (the nom de guerre of a Recife-based artist) culled an amalgamation of texts on the current Brazilian situation and formatted them for different displays.
Parvaiz's father, who long ago abandoned the family to become a jihadi, nonetheless adopted "Abu Parvaiz" — father of Parvaiz — as his nom de guerre (a phrase Parvaiz initially hears as "numb digger," demonstrating a typically British tin ear for French).
"If a 'no' vote wins, it simply means it's all over," Humberto de la Calle told Reuters just hours before President Juan Manuel Santos, 65, and FARC leader Timochenko, nom de guerre for 57-year-old revolutionary Rodrigo Londono, will sign the pact.
The woman, who goes by a nom de guerre, Rose Abu Jaffer, produced photos of herself being nuzzled by a lion, holding a python around her neck, standing beside a bear and allowing a tiger cub to press two paws against her head.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, chairman of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and known by the nom de guerre Prachanda, or Fierce, was the sole candidate offered to replace K.P. Sharma Oli, who resigned 10 days ago to avoid a no-confidence vote.
Stern is memorialized in street names in every major Israeli town, and it is not unreasonable to assume that Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, whose father celebrated Stern as a mythical model of Zionist struggle, is called by Stern's nom de guerre.
The return of Prachanda, who still uses his nom de guerre, which means "fierce", but has lost his former Robin Hood image, is unlikely to end the revolving-door politics that has sapped business confidence in one of the world's poorest countries.
These are boom times for the writers and readers of zombie-related puns, because Chan Sung Jung—the Korean Zombie, a name that's both a nom de guerre and an Anglicized substitution for his birth name—has returned to the UFC in his usual style.
Its main plot concerns a down-and-out gumshoe whose nom de guerre is Wolf, on the prowl in dingiest 1939 London some years after the so-called Fall, when National Socialism lost its brief sway over Germany to the Communists in the 1933 elections.
Under the nom de guerre Perturbator, he's released a series of groundbreaking EP's and full lengths since 2012 that have not only shaped the nascent genre (a cyber-organic melding of Krautrock, electronic movie scores, and industrial metal) but helped draw in unlikely fans.
An Iraqi intelligence unit responsible for undercover missions had tracked an Iraqi man, Ismail Alwaan al-Ithawi, known by the nom de guerre Abu Zeid al-Iraqi, from Syria to the Turkish city of Sakarya, about 100 miles east of Istanbul, these officials said.
"From this event on, we will transform into a new, exclusively political group that will carry out its activity by legal means," FARC leader Rodrigo Londono, who is known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, told hundreds of attendees at the event center in Bogota.
Under the nom de guerre of Redrock Biometrics, the company's technology is waging war on the world's legions of identification cards, pin numbers, passwords, and voice identification technologies with a combination of off-the-shelf hardware and proprietary software to identify palm-prints to verify user identity.
Asked why the committee had not extended the award to other parties to the negotiation, notably the FARC commander in chief, Rodrigo Londoño, known by his nom de guerre, Timoleón Jiménez, Ms. Kullmann Five said the committee never commented on those who did not receive the award.
Souleymane, whose full nom de guerre is Abu Souleymane al-Faransi, or Abu Souleymane the Frenchman, is believed to be a French national in his 30s who is of either Moroccan or Tunisian ancestry, according to Ludovico Carlino, a senior analyst with IHS Conflict Monitor in London.
The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Okwara wanders Lower Manhattan, walking the same streets frequented by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the late artist whose photo graces Okwara's Twitter profile and whose nom de guerre from his graffiti-spraying youth, Samo, Okwara bestowed on his French bulldog puppy.
Under F.S.B. direction, they explained, Vladimir Tyurin — Maksakova's former partner — hired three Ukrainian radicals through his criminal network: the shooter, whose nom de guerre was the Boxer; an associate, called the Hunter; and the driver, Yaroslav Tarasenko, who was arrested in June but maintained his innocence.
A man who identified himself by the nom-de-guerre General Ben — similar to titles used by Niger Delta militants — had threatened to blow up the ship with its crew if the authorities did not release Nnamdi Kanu, the director of the banned Radio Biafra, detained since Oct.
Attorney Ken White, who blogs under the nom de guerre Popehat on issues including free speech laws, told Gizmodo it would not be "impossible" for Damigo to have a valid claim that police violated his First Amendment rights if it was determined authorities improperly declared an unlawful assembly.
After four years of peace talks in Cuba, President Juan Manuel Santos, 65, and rebel leader Timochenko - the nom de guerre for 57-year-old Rodrigo Londono - warmly shook hands on Colombian soil for the first time and signed the accord with a pen made from a bullet casing.
A photograph from the independence era showed the bearded Mr. Dabengwa in military camouflage fatigues alongside Rex Nhongo, the nom de guerre of Solomon Mujuru, the ranking Zanla commander, as the two rivals joined with their former white adversaries in the effort to create a unified national army.
For weeks, his fans had been skirmishing on Twitter with the followers of a YouTube firebrand called Sargon of Akkad, the bizarre Mesopotamian nom de guerre of Carl Benjamin, who recently ran for a seat in the European Parliament as a member of the far-right UK Independence Party.
The operative — who until recently was known only by his nom de guerre, Abu Souleymane al-Faransi — is a 27-year-old originally from Morocco whose real name is Abdelilah Himich, according to a statement issued by the State Department, which announced his designation as a global terrorist.
"We announce that the first and last entity responsible for what happened are the American forces, and we will hold them responsible for whatever happens from today onwards," said the statement, signed by deputy head of the PMF, Jamal Jaafar Ibrahimi, known by his nom de guerre Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes.
"Until any actual proof emerges that ISIS or any other terrorist actor had a role in what police have described as a non-terrorism-related attack, one has to be skeptical of the ISIS claim," Cruickshank said, adding that Abou al-Kheir al-Arkhebieli would likely be a nom de guerre.
Arsen Pavlov, the commander, who went by the nom de guerre Motorola after the brand of walkie-talkie he preferred, was blown up as he rode the elevator in his apartment building on Sunday in Donetsk, the larger of the rebels' two urban strongholds in eastern Ukraine, Russian news accounts said.
A few blocks away in Sahnaya, a pro-government fighter who uses the nom de guerre Abu Odai exulted in the victory, saying that many young men from Sahnaya had died in the battles and that until now he had been afraid that fighters from Daraya would harm his family.
The Islamic State claimed credit for the attack on the church, issuing a bulletin on its Amaq news agency, followed by a lengthier official statement in which the group described the assailant as a "soldier of the caliphate" and provided a nom de guerre for the attacker, Khalil al-Dagestani.
With his license to practice briefly suspended, his days consumed largely by community service and his mind plagued with guilt over revealing his brother's mental illness in court, Jimmy tapped into his natural showmanship to start a fly-by-night ad agency for local businesses under his future nom de guerre, Saul Goodman.
Anat Livne, the director of the museum, said the message it was trying to convey was one of courage to go against the grain, inspired by founders like Yitzhak Zuckerman, a leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising whose nom de guerre was Antek, and Zivia Lubetkin, an underground commander who became his wife.
"So if you have sent your 'Hunter' fight jets to bomb the Muslims, then know that the Islamic State has sent you 'hunters' who thirst for the blood of the disbelievers, hunters who will not hesitate to slaughter you," said a man referred in the video by the nom de guerre Abu Umar al-Baljiki.
Earlier this month, news surfaced that another man, going by the nom de guerre of Abu Musab al-Barnawi, had been tapped by the Islamic State to take over Boko Haram — meaning that even if the latest attempt by the army to kill Shekau has succeeded, the group may have a new leader anyway.
"I like the fact that it's a feminist, democratic, secular revolution," said Macer Gifford, the nom de guerre of a 30-year-old British citizen from Cambridge who has been in northern Syria for three years, first as an aid worker, then later as a fighter for the Syriac Military Council, one of the pro-YPG militias fighting ISIS.
The spokesman, known by his nom de guerre Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, was being smuggled across northern Syria in the back of an oil tanker truck when it was hit by what witnesses said they believed to be an American airstrike, according to Hussein Nasser, an activist who said he had spoken to people at the scene.
"If there is going to be a battle in Idlib, there will be a bloodbath, the jihadists will fight with all their strength and we will see more suicide operations," Abu Baraa al-Shami, a nom de guerre of a senior commander with Hayat Tahir al Sham, told Reuters in a text message via Internet messaging.
An investigative file from the Ukrainian intelligence agency's archive revealed that Ivan Sharko, who had been a Ukrainian soldier under Mr. Karkoc's command, testified in 1968 that the initial order to attack Chlaniow had been given by another officer, but that Mr. Karkoc, who fought under the nom de guerre Wolf, told his unit to attack the village.
Even so, I suppose it's what hasn't changed that's really worth remarking on: Despite the presence of more and more "corporate types" — and, yes, I am one of those — the conference remains true to its mission, and continues to attract many talented security professionals (that's the nom de guerre du jour, isn't it?) presenting talks on on a wide range of topics.
Among the crowd were some of Iran's most powerful allies in Iraq, including Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the Badr Organization; Qais al-Khazali, who heads the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia and was once imprisoned by the U.S. military; and Jamal Jaafar Ibrahimi, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, who spent years in prison in Kuwait for bombing the U.S. Embassy there.

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