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Belgian Chamber of Representatives, parliamentary investigation into banditism.
In 1581, together with Latino Orsini, he received the task to counter the banditism movement in the Papal States.
After the rebel leaders managed to escape into Chechnya in September 1922, Razikashvili was arrested on the charges of "participation in banditism."
Once to prevent his banditism he was arrested by the counter-intelligence service (chief - General Shilling) of the Denikin's Volunteer Army.
There are many documented evidences of "red banditism", especially in the countryside, such as desecration of churches and Christian graves, and even murders of priests and believers.
Calling the Chechnya uprising an "act of banditism" and a "civil war," Boris Kagarlitsky said that independence for Chechnya would clarify the situation and make it much easier to resolve.
During the pre-accession period, the Bulgarian people were told that the Union would be a safeguard to ensure success against banditism and killings, a guardian of stability and security, for a life free of crime.
Probably Beatrice fans get their name from their tube-form jeans or leather trousers, and not from tube dwelling (associated with homelessness, banditism, alcoholism etc.), because this meaning of the expression started up years later.
The affected were people from the territories that were under the administration of the Axis Powers: family members of persons accused of loyalty to the Axis administration and of persons who continued resistance to Soviet power, which was classified as "banditism".
However, this government did not survive very long because of pressures not only from Nikolai Yudenich's Russian White movement, but also the Red Army, German and Entante intervention, and local banditism (Estonian Red Riflemen of Anwelt).
In no equivocal manner, the president let it be known whom specifically the people regarded as the source of the harmful infection, banditism, and militarized hooliganism..." On page twelve, the paper devoted a column to an article by "the outstanding proponent of the latest philosophy, the laureate of many literary prizes, Doctor Opir."