0 someone who is not a member of a military organization or the police -- cywil
Given the nascent army's triumph over local bosses, a new centralised power emerged, not civilians, but the armed forces themselves (39).
After handing over power to elected civilians in 1969, the military struck again in 1972.
Persuading local inhabitants to give support voluntarily means that guerrillas must either adapt their message to local beliefs, or educate civilians to change their preferences.
In particular, it allowed its soldiers to wreak havoc on civilians during military operations.
My informants also insisted that zonal commanders, political officials and civilians organised relations between civilians and guerrillas differently, particularly during early phases of the war.
When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians.
An escalating brutality demonstrated by the 221st against local civilians derived from its increasingly stretched circumstances and the growing threat of the enemy.
The constant risk of betrayal meant isolating themselves from encounters with civilians other than carefully arranged meetings.
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