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"popular front" Definitions
  1. a political group or party that has socialist aims

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If a broad popular front emerges, the odds are better.
But Nixon wanted to send a signal to the Soviets, who sponsored the Popular Front.
Islamic Jihad and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine have also praised the attack.
We also don't need to speculate on whether an anti-Trump Popular Front would work.
Socialist strategy isn't the only thing that has prevented the emergence of a new Popular Front.
Killings by the rival Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central African Republic (FPC) were also reported.
To defeat Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton is assembling a much wider popular front than even the Obama coalition.
Then the pendulum swung right, then left again in February 1936, when the Popular Front came to power.
Hamma Hammami, the head of the leftist Popular Front, says protests will continue until the government cancels the law.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine initially claims responsibility, but later denies involvement, according to news reports.
"We need the broadest popular front against Donald Trump," said Bill Lipton, a founder of the Working Families Party.
Moscow, starting with its Popular Front strategy in the mid-22019s, has insinuated its proxies into grievance-driven domestic coalitions.
But however strained its sales pitch may have been, the Popular Front embraced a key insight that had eluded socialists.
Stefanos Grigorakis of the United Pan-Popular Front, a nationalist group, joined one recent Wednesday protest outside the Athens county court.
"The counterrevolution is being led today by the President of the Republic," Hamma Hammami, leader of Popular Front party, told Reuters.
In short: While the movement had always included people across the political spectrum, it was easily taken for a progressive popular front.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was added to the US State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations in 1997.
In 1967, at age 23, Khaled joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or the PFLP, despite her mother's wishes.
For Howe, the lesson was that socialists like Debs and Thomas might have profited from creating their own version of the Popular Front.
Most were political prisoners who supported the left-wing Popular Front government, executed under cover of darkness, then bundled into unmarked mass graves.
After joining the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP), she hijacked TWA Flight 840, which was headed from Rome to Tel Aviv.
Police were seeking to separate supporters of the opposition Popular Front party and the Islamist Ennahda party, which is part of the ruling coalition.
But an anti-Trump Popular Front could only work in an ad hoc fashion on specific issues, like those outlined by Tomasky and Wittes.
"I congratulate you on the return of the dictatorial state and reconciliation with the corrupt," Ahmed Seddik a deputy of the Popular Front said.
To start, they will need to build a popular front to contain and defeat Mr. Bolsonaro and his hard-liners in the short term.
While in the West Bank, participants were led by a tour guide identified with the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
He did his first photo-reportage on July 14 — Bastille Day — after the Popular Front, an alliance of leftist parties, won the French general election.
"This amendment is illegal and undemocratic, and is an attempt to strengthen rule in an unconstitutional way," Ali Kerimli, an opposition Popular Front leader, told Reuters.
The idyll ended on July 21949, 21950, when a junta led by General Francisco Franco rose up against the Spanish Republic and its Popular Front government.
Also on the plane were four armed militants, members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — two of them Palestinian, the other two Lebanese.
In Gaza, Maryam Abu Daqqa of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine called the videos "a false attempt to create chaos" in the movement.
"Not even jail will stop the Ecuadorean people's struggle," said Nelson Erazo, head of the Popular Front, an organization that groups together unions and social movements.
In 1938, at the height of the popular front policy, the C.P.U.S.A.'s slogan "Communism Is 20th-Century Americanism" demonstrated its effort to prove its patriotism.
Three factions within the umbrella PLO said they would boycott the 700-member assembly, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the second largest group.
Two days later, the 44-year-old Palestinian and member of the militant Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was rushed to the emergency room, unconscious.
"The Chahed government wants to chip away at freedoms to push through painful measures in his economic plan," said Hamma Hammai, leader of the Popular Front opposition party.
That's an approach that's different than a company like Facebook's, which similarly hopes to offer a popular front end for business conversations through its Messenger and WhatsApp services.
He also arranged for Kyle to appear on two "Ask Me Anything" interviews on Reddit, which received enough up-votes to land on the site's popular front page.
One notable occasion was 1936, when Bastille Day was held shortly after the Popular Front government, led by the socialists and backed by the communists, had been elected.
"It's the trial of all hopes," said Koné Boubakar, the secretary general of one of the current divisions of the Ivorian Popular Front, the political party Mr. Gbagbo founded.
"We came up with an economic reconciliation bill but the Popular Front voiced disapproval and called for taking to the streets in defiance of constitutional institutions," the President said.
Is the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a terrorist group designated by the State Department and Treasury, about to co-host an event on Capitol Hill?
To forge a modern-day Popular Front, both liberals and socialists will have to give a little, making a variety of ideological compromises in the interests of political unity.
The radical Palestinian terrorist group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, had just hijacked four planes and flown two of them to an abandoned British airfield in Jordan.
Beyond the challenge of keeping such a coalition together, the ungainly nature of the anti-Trump popular front means that Clinton and the Democrats didn't offer a coherent message in Philadelphia.
Then the exploiter returns … Renoir's first real critical (if not commercial) success, "Monsieur Lange" was a collaboration with the screenwriter Jacques Prévert that captured the spirit of the French Popular Front.
Nevertheless, "They Live by Night" is deeply American, informed by Ray's experience in the progressive Popular Front culture of the late 1930s and especially his work with the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax.
The French left should examine its conscience carefully before any decision to abstain, or risk abetting the descendants of the rightists and Fascists who opposed the Popular Front of Léon Blum.
Spain has taken only 11% of its EU quota of refugees, and the new leader of the country's right-wing Popular Front recently promised to "defend the borders" against "millions" of migrants.
I asked Bhaskar if he wanted to build a popular front — a term for socialist coalitions that include bourgeois liberals — as some acquaintances of his had suggested to me was his endgame.
At the beginning of the campaign, Trump and Clinton were two of the least popular front-runners in history, with roughly 55% of Americans viewing both unfavorably last summer in most polling.
The Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), the largest opposition party, has largely boycotted politics since a 2011 war which saw then President Laurent Gbagbo, its founder, ousted and many of its leaders jailed.
" Assoa Adou, general secretary of the Ivorian Popular Front, the political party founded by Mr. Gbagbo, told the publication Jeune Afrique that the court's decision was "a big step toward national reconciliation.
The leader of Tunisia's main opposition Popular Front Party, Hamma Hammami, called for the continuation of the protests at a press conference Tuesday, according to a video statement posted on his Facebook page.
In 1976, I was selected to do a report on French people on holiday—it had been forty years since the triumph of the Popular Front and the introduction of paid holiday leave.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Youssef Chahed visited one of the affected areas, where he criticized the main opposition party backing the protests -- the Popular Front -- and said criminal networks were exploiting the unrest.
On August 29, 1969, 25-year-old Leila Khaled made her way into the cockpit of TWA Flight 870 and commandeered the plane on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Odeh and members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine were convicted by an Israeli military court for the supermarket bombing and for placing a bomb at the British consulate in Jerusalem.
What Democratic voters have created by rallying around Biden is the American equivalent of the Popular Front, which, in the 1930s, was a broad, multiparty alliance against fascism in France and other democratic countries.
The first, Ghassan Kanafani, a spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine who was killed by the Mossad (the Israeli intelligence service) in 20033, was a figure close to her heart.
The hijackers were led by two German left-wing terrorists, a man and a woman with connections to the Baader-Meinhof gang, supported by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
" The opposition Popular Front, a coalition of leftist parties, mocked the measures in a statement on Sunday and called for protests "until suspension of the measures in the finance law that affect citizens' buying power.
Mr. Holleaux said Mr. Ramírez was very proud of his former position as the "political and military chief of operations in Europe for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine," led by George Habash.
The position hit in the early hours on Monday belongs to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command and did not cause injuries, a Lebanese security source and local media had said overnight.
"The problem today is that Ennahda trying to hide the conservative face and promote the modernist one," said Zied Lakhdar, a leftist from the liberal Popular Front party who took part in protests against Ennahda in 2013.
Pascal Affi N'Guessan, leader of Gbagbo's Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), confirmed on Saturday that the four men had returned by plane late on Thursday and met Defence Minister Alain Donwahi and Minister for Social Cohesion Mariatou Kone.
For instance, he notes the alarming political swerves of Jean Renoir, citing "despicable" letters that the director wrote to a minister in the Vichy government, in 1940, despite having previously been galvanized by the leftist Popular Front.
In the era of the "popular front," as American Communists stressed the need for anti-fascist unity, they began to win grudging respect in labor and liberal circles, as useful allies in the struggle for social change.
For socialists to achieve their immediate goals, to stave off disaster and start moving the country in their direction, there's no alternative to some kind of popular front with liberals in a series of immediate, practical fights.
Cohen lives in Kiryat Shmona, a town in northern Israel that was attacked in April 1974 by terrorists with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, during which 18 civilians were killed, nine of them children.
Anwar Raja of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command said the bodies of the three Israeli soldiers who have been missing since a 1982 battle in Lebanon were transferred to Syria after the incident.
The Red Army Faction (RAF) is setting off bombs in the streets, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine has hijacked a Lufthansa plane to support their efforts, and West German government officials are being targeted constantly.
Odeh was sentenced to life in prison by an Israeli military court in 1970 in connection with two bombs planted the previous year in Jerusalem by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, according to court documents.
We saw a mixture of Popular Front-style determination to defeat Trump and the realization that, as the Republican Party slouches toward insanity, the primary content of political life will increasingly be the debates within the Democratic Party.
On July 4, 1976, Israeli commandos stormed a terminal at Entebbe airport in Uganda, where passengers from a hijacked Air France jet were being held hostage by terrorists affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
While the fairness of Ms. Odeh's conviction is debated, the fact that she was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which was categorized as a terrorist organization by the State Department, is not.
One of the groups in the movement coalition, Dream Defenders, has sent delegations to the Mideast and advocates support for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a foreign terrorist organization as designated by the State Department.
Israel has mounted a counter-campaign, rebutting BDS attacks and accusing some supporters of being anti-Semitic or having ties to militant groups such as Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, allegations BDS leaders reject.
The question raised by the rise of the modern left is whether the fundamental intellectual tensions between left-liberalism and socialism, together with more than 100 years of historical conflict, can prevent the formation of a new popular front.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the largest group in the Palestine Liberation Organization after Fatah, the Western-backed party of President Mahmoud Abbas, described the killings as "a natural response to field executions conducted by the Zionist occupation".
Settling a lawsuit with the U.S. Justice Ministry, the NGO acknowledged violating terms of its USAID grant by training representatives of Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine as part of a youth leadership project in Gaza.
At the border, I haven't seen a single Hamas flag, or Fatah banner, or poster for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, for that matter — paraphernalia that have been widespread in virtually every other protest I have witnessed.
Investigators say they think the grenade was stolen by the Baader-Meinhof Gang or the Red Army Faction from a United States Army ammunition depot in Miesau, West Germany, and passed on to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
"The Brink", a new film about Steve Bannon, Mr Trump's former campaign manager, shows Mr Farage taking part in a meeting with Mr Bannon and various European populists, some of them distinctly unsavoury, to discuss forming a sort of anti-Davos popular front.
As a result, several groups on the State Department's list of terrorist organizations, including the Taliban, al-Shabaab, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, al-Quds Brigades, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and Hamas, are reportedly Cloudfare customers.
Clashes erupted on Monday in Bria, a town about 600 km (370 miles) northeast of the capital Bangui, between rival rebel groups the Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central African Republic (FPRC) and the Union for Peace in Central Africa (UPC).
"Today we have a meeting with the opposition parties to coordinate our movements, but we will stay on the street and we will increase the pace of the protests until the unjust financial law is dropped," opposition Popular Front leader Hamma Hammami told reporters.
He argued that "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" allowed people to play with the boundaries of the public and private: The heroine returns, along with her newly constructed popular front to the tenement and the family that tried in vain to fence her in.
The Communist Party, founded in 1919, took a more expansive view of both political and labor organizing, but settled into a posture of compromise during the Popular Front era, only to find itself persecuted almost out of existence with the rise of postwar anti-Communism.
Despite such hurdles, though, there is good reason to think that socialists and liberals can forge a Popular Front, one motivated by the need to confront a common enemy: a capitalist system that has returned America to the stark inequality of the Gilded Age.
" The opposition Popular Front leader Hamma Hammami told reporters, "Today we have a meeting with the opposition parties to coordinate our movements, but we will stay on the street and we will increase the pace of the protests until the unjust financial law is dropped.
The question that divided them was whether political virtue meant writing about and for "the people" — as followers of the Popular Front, a Communist-inspired coalition of left groups, believed — or whether the most radical and progressive work was necessarily too difficult for mass consumption.
Omar Zayed escaped custody in 1990 after he went on a 40-day hunger strike and was transferred from prison to a hospital in Bethlehem, according to a statement by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a leftist Palestinian group to which Mr. Zayed belonged.
And before the center-left of the second half of the 20th century looked to elevate class over race, the Communists gave it their best shot, emerging in the 1930s Popular Front era as key civil rights allies — which helped doom their appeal to white workers.
Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron was splattered on the head when militants of the hardline CGT trade union cornered him in the Paris suburb of Montreuil, where he was launching a stamp to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the "Popular Front" government that gave French workers new rights.
Of prime concern  are the ties between DCI-P officials and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), designated as a terrorist organization by the US, Canada, EU, and Israel for carrying out suicide bombings, assassinations, airline hijackings and other attacks on Israeli civilians.
In walk the two combatants — Abu Khaled, a fighter for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Gilad Peled, an Israeli soldier — seeming, except for a little pixelation and rigid body movement, like flesh-and-blood people who are actually in the room with me.
Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron was splattered on the head when militants of the hardline CGT trade union cornered him at a post office in the Paris suburb of Montreuil, where he was launching a stamp to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the "popular front" government that gave French workers new rights.
Israel claims that some boycott activists call for the dismantling of Israel itself, and the government has mounted a vigorous counter-campaign, rebutting BDS attacks and accusing some supporters of being anti-Semitic or having ties to militant groups such as Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
In his survey of American socialism, Irving Howe came to the surprising conclusion that the most promising model for liberal-socialist cooperation came not from the party of Debs but from a movement even further to the left: the Popular Front forged by the American Communist Party between 1935 and 1939.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) said it will boycott the rare Palestinian National Council (PNC) session, after a delay to allow such factions as Hamas and the Islamic Jihad to attend was not been granted, the group said in a statement issued in Cairo on Thursday.
That led to criticism from Hamas, the Islamist rival to Mr. Abbas's Fatah Party and organizer of some of the attacks, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, but some Palestinians understood it as an effort to save Palestinian lives, since scores have been killed by Israelis during attacks or attempts.
After years of attacking Franklin D. Roosevelt for "fascist" policies and denouncing the New Deal as an elaborate plot to deceive the working class, the C.P.U.S.A. was stunned in 230 when the Comintern, alarmed by the growing menace of Nazi Germany, abruptly changed course and called for a popular front against fascism.
From the report:Among Cloudflare's millions of customers are several groups that are on the State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations, including al-Shabab, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, al-Quds Brigades, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and Hamas — as well as the Taliban, which, like the other groups, is sanctioned by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).

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