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Mobilizations

Mobilizations | Mobilization

Mobilizations meaning

plural of mobilization

Example sentences (11)

Linking up popular mobilizations with democratic self-organization would enable the movement to better develop strategy and tactics, and to control its own coordinated armed defence, and could assert the methods of collective, class-based resistance.

This is as the acting Inspection General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun revealed that the police force is fully ready for all those involved in negative mobilizations ahead of the elections.

In Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras and Guatemala, on the other hand, progressive governments were formed as a result of the large-scale popular mobilizations that immediately preceded elections.

These “we’re all in it together” mobilizations permanently expanded the federal government and the nationalization of our politics.

Recent pro-Yankee, pro-military coup mobilizations in Venezuela have been smaller and more confined to affluent neighborhoods.

Speaking on the turn up, Mwanza Regional Commissioner, Mr John Mongella said it demonstrated citizen's love for their country and strong mobilizations made through mainstream media and social media.

The mass demonstrations against family separation in June did bring out many Latinos but they were not comparable to the immigrant rights movement mobilizations in 2006.

The most effective way to fight the far-right is not through isolated actions or street fighting, but through mass mobilizations against them.

It is also related closely with the anti-Vietnam war mobilizations between 1960 and 1970, with worldwide protests against the adjustment of structure in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Political polarization increased, and large mobilizations of both pro- and anti-government groups became frequent, often leading to clashes.

White forces' requisitioning and mobilizations were their principal cause.