Word: insurrectionism
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Purpose of the balloting was to set up "general councils," which will advise prefects and supervise local administration in Algeria's 13 departments. Candidates pledged to De Gaulle's policy of self-determination for Algeria won 298 of the 452 seats. Candidates running on purely local issues won...
Biggest disappointment of the election from the Gaullist point of view was the fact that only 55% of the electorate voted. One faction among the French settlers, smarting from what a De Gaulle adviser calls a post-insurrection "realization that they are no longer masters of their fate," boycotted the...
The story of Local 26 was split open last week by A.F.L.-C.I.O. President George Meany, whose Washington head quarters were built by all-white labor, and who now faces an insurrection in the ranks of his own restive Negro members (TIME, Feb. 22). Meany blasted the President's...
Behind the violence at Amiens lay a desperate effort by France's right wing to strike back at Charles de Gaulle on the mainland. They were on the run in Algeria-the bastion from which they had defied the prewar Third Republic and toppled the Fourth. By last week...
Fidel Castro and Anastas Mikoyan could hardly have been closer. They flew around Cuba in a huge blue-and-white Russian-marked helicopter. Castro showed Mikoyan the tobacco lands in the west, the Isle of Pines, a government agriculture cooperative, the Moncada barracks in Santiago, where Castro's revolution...