0 someone who is fighting against the government in their own country:
All approaches to the capital are now under the control of the insurgents.
1 a person who is a member of a group that is fighting against the government of their country
What they lacked in armaments and numbers, the insurgents made up for with competent leadership, skill, mobility, motivation, courage, determination and perseverance.
On the other hand, the insurgents, whose survival was at stake, were even more determined not to lose.
The insurgents had gained their first objective by winning a major though costly victory.
The response of the insurgents was swift and dramatic.
First, activists and insurgents have different political agendas.
The other dimension is temporal: the differing relationship between activists and insurgents that results as movements encounter insurgencies at different stages of their life-cycle.
However, its moral passions and indifference to political calculations also portend conflict with partisan insurgents, who inevitably rank movement objectives below electoral imperatives.
What the student group and their allies appropriated was therefore the collective property of the growing army of potential insurgents.
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