For other uses see Militant (disambiguation).
Militant Hezbollah rises to power in new Lebanon cabinet
Political group and its allies take majority of seats, giving Syria, Iran renewed influence in Middle East
Political group and its allies take majority of seats, giving Syria, Iran renewed influence in Middle East
militant: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
militant adj. Fighting or warring. Having a combative character; aggressive, especially in the service of a cause: a militant political activist
militant adj. Fighting or warring. Having a combative character; aggressive, especially in the service of a cause: a militant political activist
The word militant which is both an adjective and a noun usually is used to mean vigorously active combative and aggressive especially in support of a cause as in 'militant reformers'.12 It comes from the 15th Century Latin "militare" meaning "to serve as a soldier". The related modern concept of the militia as a defensive organization against invaders grew out of the Anglo-Saxon "fyrd". In times of crisis the militiaman left his civilian duties and became a soldier until the emergency was over when he returned to his civilian occupation and life.
Bodo militant held at Hyderabad airport
Hyderabad, June 14 (IANS) A militant of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was Tuesday arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here, police said.
Hyderabad, June 14 (IANS) A militant of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was Tuesday arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here, police said.
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However the current meaning of militant does not have to (and in fact usually does not) refer to a registered soldier; it can be anyone at all who subscribes either in whole or in part to the idea of using violence to achieve some larger objective usually political. For example when one is referred to as a "militant political activist" the term militant is meant there to contrast with a pacifist political activist whose political principles do not allow him or her to use violence to achieve any end.
Bodo militant held at Hyderabad airport
A militant of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was Tuesday arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here, police said.
A militant of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) was Tuesday arrested at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here, police said.
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Definition of militant from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
Definition of militant from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
Nor is it the case that a militant person must always use a violent tactic or tactics in pursuit of an aim or that s/he unilaterally 'believes in violence' (in the pejorative sense) or is 'a violent person'. A militant in fact usually uses a range of tactics including peaceful or semi-peaceful ones when trying to achieve an end. The main difference between a militant and a non-militant is the militant's willingness to actively use violence when s/he considers it necessary.
Contents
1 Noun usage
2 Adjective usage
3 Characteristics of militancy
4 Mass media usage
4.1 Legal inferences
5 Span of militancy
5.1 Compare and contrast
6 References
Noun usage
Militant’s Death Opens a Door in Somalia - News Analysis
The killing of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed may mean more for the weakened militant group the Shabab than for Al Qaeda.
The killing of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed may mean more for the weakened militant group the Shabab than for Al Qaeda.
Militant tendency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Militant tendency was an entrist group within the British Labour Party based around the Militant newspaper that was first published in 1964. ...
The Militant tendency was an entrist group within the British Labour Party based around the Militant newspaper that was first published in 1964. ...
Militant as a noun is used as a term for warriors who do not belong to an established government military organization. It can also be used as a euphemism for the word terrorist.3 (For more on this see mass media usage below.) In general usage a militant person is a confrontational person regardless of the use of physical violence or pacifistic methods. A militant can but not necessarily engage in violence as part of a claimed struggle against oppression. Militant can refer to an individual or to groups displaying the aggressive behavior or attitudes. (However Merriam-Webster does not recognize the use of militant as a noun. It defines it only as a word which functions to describe an attitude not the person or party exhibiting such attitude. See the adjective usage for more.)42
Opportunity in Somalia After Killing of Qaeda Militant
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Once again, the transitional federal government of Somalia has been handed a golden opportunity.
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Once again, the transitional federal government of Somalia has been handed a golden opportunity.
Militant | Define Militant at Dictionary.com
Militant definition, vigorously active and aggressive, esp. in support of a cause: See more.
Militant definition, vigorously active and aggressive, esp. in support of a cause: See more.
Militant is often used within some religious circles to denote the continuous battle of Christians (as church members) or the Christian Church in their struggle against sin. In particular the Roman Catholic Church differentiates between Church militant and church triumphant.56 Ellen G. White a significant force in the founding of the Seventh-day Adventist church also refers to the Church Militant. "Now the church is militant. Now we are confronted with a world in darkness almost wholly given over to idolatry."7
JI militant nabbed on re-entry, to be deported again
KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 — Police have arrested an Islamist militant suspect who slipped back into the country after being deported to Indonesia for aiding in the escape of a leader of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah group. Indonesian national Agus Salim Suwastika was arrested on June 6 in Johor Baru for entering Malaysia illegally. He will be ...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 — Police have arrested an Islamist militant suspect who slipped back into the country after being deported to Indonesia for aiding in the escape of a leader of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah group. Indonesian national Agus Salim Suwastika was arrested on June 6 in Johor Baru for entering Malaysia illegally. He will be ...
Militant - Definition | WordIQ.com
Militant - Definition. The word militant can refer to any individual engaged in warfare, a fight, combat, or generally serving as a soldier. ...
Militant - Definition. The word militant can refer to any individual engaged in warfare, a fight, combat, or generally serving as a soldier. ...
Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word 'belligerent' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies take up weapons and become involved in warfare or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas. Such extremist groups can be Christian89 Muslims101112 Jewish131415 or of any other religious subscription.
Adjective usage
‘Militant’ gets 14 years for carrying bomb
PESHAWAR, June 10: An anti-terrorism court here on Friday convicted an alleged member of Tehrik-i-Taliban Swat for carrying an improvised explosive devise and sentenced him to 14 years rigorous imprisonment.
PESHAWAR, June 10: An anti-terrorism court here on Friday convicted an alleged member of Tehrik-i-Taliban Swat for carrying an improvised explosive devise and sentenced him to 14 years rigorous imprisonment.
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Translations of Militants. Militants synonyms, Militants antonyms. Information about Militants in the free online English dictionary and ...
Militant can mean "vigorously active and aggressive especially in support of a cause" as in 'militant reformers'.1 The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines militant as "Having a combative character; aggressive especially in the service of a cause". The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines militant as "aggressively active (as in a cause)".2 It says that the word militant might be typically be used in phrases such as 'militant conservationists' or 'a militant attitude'.2
Militant hideout busted in J&K
Udhampur (J&K), Jun 11 (PTI) Security forces have busted a militant hideout and recovered some arms and ammunition in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.Acting on a tip-off, a joint column of Rashtriya Rifle (RR) and Police busted a militant hideout belonging to Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit in Mahore area of the district last night, Army sources said today.The recoveries from the hideout ...
Udhampur (J&K), Jun 11 (PTI) Security forces have busted a militant hideout and recovered some arms and ammunition in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.Acting on a tip-off, a joint column of Rashtriya Rifle (RR) and Police busted a militant hideout belonging to Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit in Mahore area of the district last night, Army sources said today.The recoveries from the hideout ...
Militant
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An example of the adjective usages is demonstrated when The New York Times ran an article titled Militant Environmentalists Planning Summer Protests to Save Redwoods describing a group that believes in "confrontational demonstrations" and "nonviolent tactics" to get across their message of preserving the environment.16 Another usage example includes 'a militant political activist'17 drawing attention to behaviours typical of those engaged in intensive political activism. The political protests headed by the Reverend Al Sharpton have been described as militant in nature in The Washington Post.18
Characteristics of militancy
US hails death of Africa militant
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the death of senior Africa al-Qaeda militant Fazul Abdullah Mohammed is a "significant blow" to the group.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the death of senior Africa al-Qaeda militant Fazul Abdullah Mohammed is a "significant blow" to the group.
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The following article is a local copy of the Wikipedia article at Militant. ... However, the current meaning of militant does not have to (and in ...
Militancy is the state of being militant. The term "militant state" colloquially refers to any individual which holds an aggressive posture in support of an ideology or cause.19 More precisely a person or group which is in a psychologically militant state is in a physically aggressive posture. A militant view can constitute an extremist's position or have an inherent implication of intolerance (although in the militant's view s/he is merely being consequential as a matter of principle).
The work and support of militants can under certain circumstances be allowed within the limits of international law and civil disobedience.
The various movements that seek to apply militancy as a solution or who use militancy to rationalize their solutions for issues in the modern world seldom share common tactics. The characteristics of a militant who is aggressive and violent to promote a political philosophy in the name of a movement (and sometimes have an extreme solution for their goal) include the following shared traits:
employing force or violence directly either in offense or in defense
justifying the use of force using the ideological rhetoric of their particular group
Persons described as militants either individuals or groups (composed of multiple individuals) have usually enrolled and trained to serve in a particular cause. Militants may fill their ranks either by volunteering enlistment or by conscription.
Mass media usage
The mass media often uses the term "militant" in the context of terrorism.3 Journalists often apply the term militant to movements using terrorism as a tactic. The mass media also has used the term militant groups or radical militants for terrorist organizations.3202122 The terms serve to avoid usage of the term terrorists.
Newspapers magazines and other information sources may deem militant a neutral term23 whereas terrorist24 or guerrilla25 conventionally indicates disapproval of the behavior of the individual or organization so labeled regardless of the motivations for such behavior. Militant at other times can refer to any non-military individual engaged in warfare or combat or generally serving as a combatant.
Legal inferences
Those resisting a foreign military occupation can be seen as not meriting the label terrorists because their acts of political violence against military targets of a foreign occupier do not violate international law. Protocol 1 of the Geneva Conventions gives lawful combatant status to those engaging in armed conflicts against alien (or foreign) occupation colonial domination and racist rgimes. Non-uniformed guerrillas also gain combatant status if they carry arms openly during military operations. Protocol 1 does not legitimize attacks on civilians by militants who fall into these categories however.
In the UN General Assembly Resolution on terrorism (42/159 December 7 1987). which condemns international terrorism and outlines measures to combat the crime with one proviso: "that nothing in the present resolution could in any way prejudice the right to self-determination freedom and independence as derived from the Charter of the United Nations of peoples forcibly deprived of that right ... particularly peoples under colonial and racist regimes and foreign occupation or other forms of colonial domination nor...the right of these peoples to struggle to this end and to seek and receive support in accordance with the Charter and other principles of international law."
Span of militancy
Militants occur across the political spectrum including white supremacists separatists abortion opponents and proponents and environmentalists. Examples of left-wing right-wing and advocacy group militants include militant reformers militant feminists militant animal rights advocates and militant anarchists. The phrase militant Islam can suggest violent and aggressive political activity by Islamic individuals groups movements or governments. Various secret societies that have been known to be militarists are known as militant.
Compare and contrast
Compare and contrast these related articles:
Activist - individuals in intentional action to bring about social or political change.
Belligerent - one of a contracting parties in a conflict.
Church militant (Ecclesia Militans) - Christians who are living.
combat or fighting- purposeful conflict between one or more persons often involving violence and intended to establish dominance over the opposition.
combatant - a soldier or guerrilla member who is waging war.
crusader - Christian warriors in a series of several military campaignsusually sanctioned by the Papacythat took place during the 11th through 13th century. Used contemporarily to describe people that attack Islam whether perceived or real.
demonstrator - An individual who is publicly displaying the common opinion of an activist group often economically political or socially by gathering in a crowd usually at a symbolic place or date associated with that opinion.
extremist - term used to describe either ideas or actions thought by critics to be hyperbolic and unwarranted.
fundamentalism - anti-modernist movements in various religions.
guerrilla - small combat groups and the individual members of such groups operating with small mobile and flexible combat groups called cells without a front line.
insurgent - an armed rebellion by any irregular armed force that rises up against an established authority government administration or occupation.
jihadist - political neologism used to describe violent persons and movements in contemporary Islam.
man-at-arms - medieval term for a soldier almost always a professional.
mercenary - soldier who fights or engages in warfare primarily for private gain usually with little regard for ideological national or political considerations.
military - any armed force it generally refers to a permanent professional force of soldiers or guerrillas.
Militant tendency - Trotskyist group within the UK Labour Party accused of entryist tactics. They were most powerful during the 1970s and 1980s.
mujahideen - Muslim fighters; literally means "strugglers" or "people doing jihad". The correct term for a "jihadist".
partisan - member of a lightly equipped irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation.
protester - expresses relatively overt reaction to events or situations: sometimes in favour more often opposed.
rebel - individuals who participate in rebellions
Reform Movement - kind of social movement that aims to make gradual change or change in certain aspects of the society rather than rapid or fundamental changes.
rioter - people in crowds committing crimes or acts of violence
soldier - person who has enlisted with or has been conscripted into the armed forces of a sovereign country and has undergone training and received equipment to defend that country or its interests.
vigilante - any individual(s) who establish their own form of justice or forms a collaboration with law enforcement to fight against criminal activities. Usually militant and armed.
war - state of widespread conflict between states organisations or relatively large groups of people which is characterised by the use of violent physical force between combatants or upon civilians.
warrior - person habitually engaged in combat. In tribal societies warriors often form a caste or class of their own.
zealot - An individual that is zealous on behalf of God.
References
a b Dictionary Reference.com
a b c d Merriam-Webster
a b c Sanders Clinton. Marginal Conventions: Popular Culture Mass Media and Social Deviance. Bowling Green Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press 1990. Decoding the Mass Media and Terrorism Connection. Page 98.
American Heritage
Catholic View of Church Militant - Theology
Catholic View of Church Militant - Teachings
The Ministry of Healing page 504
Terrorism by Christians
Third Article on Terrorism by Christians
Terrorism by Muslim
More Terorrism by Muslims
Third Article on Terrorism by Muslims
Jewish Terrorism Against the British
More Terrorism by Jews
Third Article on Terrorism by Jews
The New York Times
American Heritage Dictionary
The Washington Post by Howard Kurtz March 30 1990.
This should not be confused with a political state or nation that is armed and aggressive.
Paul Wilkinson Homeland security in the UK: future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11. Taylor & Francis 2007. Page 55.
Savitch H. V. Cities in a Time of Terror: Space Territory and Local Resilience. Cities and contemporary society. Armonk N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe 2008. Page 45.
Terrorist or Militant honestreporting.com.
Juergensmeyer Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence. Comparative studies in religion and society 13. Berkeley: University of California Press 2003. Page 9.
Richard Jackson Jeroen Gunning Marie Breen Smyth Critical Terrorism Studies: A New Research Agenda. Taylor & Francis 2009. Page 162.
Peloso Vincent C. Work Protest and Identity in Twentieth-Century Latin America. Jaguar books on Latin America no. 26. Wilmington Del: Scholarly Resources 2003. Page 238.
Nigeria: Ex-Militant Leader, Driver, Shot Dead
Unknown gunmen Saturday shot dead a former militant leader, Ebi Albert, and his driver on the outskirts of Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State.
Unknown gunmen Saturday shot dead a former militant leader, Ebi Albert, and his driver on the outskirts of Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State.




















