- or Air Force).
Until 1972,
objectors were
considered as
traitors and
tried by a
military tribunal;
after 1972,
objectors could choose an alternative...
- In
international law, a
persistent objector is a
sovereign state which has
consistently and
clearly objected to a norm of
customary international law since...
-
Conscientious Objector is a 2004 do****entary film
directed by
Terry Benedict about the life of
Desmond Doss, a
conscientious objector who
received the...
- War I,
conscientious objectors were
permitted to
serve in
noncombatant military roles.
About 2000
absolute conscientious objectors refused to cooperate...
-
state elections. The
party was
founded as the
Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party,
before later renaming to the
Informed Medical...
-
Conscientious Objectors, when found, are
arrested and
subject to
violent punishments. Post 1949,
there have been at
least 400,000
Conscientious Objectors and draft...
-
countries Conscientious Objectors are
forced to do
other services as a
substitute for
military service.
Conscientious Objectors were
often seen as cowards...
- Zero
growth or no
growth may
refer to: Degrowth, a political, economic, and
social movement based on
ecological economics, anti-consumerist, and anti-capitalist...
-
military service for
conscientious objectors. The
immediate task of this
group was to
advise conscientious objectors and
create a
structure for the proposed...
-
conscientious objectors—some socialist, some religious—who had
refused to fight. In Britain, 16,000
people asked for
conscientious objector status. Some...