The book's controversial text reads, "The
fedayeen (independent fighters willing to sacrifice themselves) started to attack the British camps.
Hundreds of demonstrators from the Sadrist Movement gathered yesterday at Sadrain Square in Najaf to protest against the secretary general of the Dawa Party, Nouri al-Maliki's comments, which follow the Sadrists, who shut down the headquarters of political parties in a number of provinces describing them of being Baathists and
Fedayeen Saddam.
"If an old sentry is challenged by highly trained and motivated
fedayeen, he can come a cropper," a defence official said.
This next one's called, "Kung Fu
Fedayeen."
Fedayeen is Arabic for "those who sacrifice," and you can probably infer the rest of the title.
Rather they assembled in small groups known to Gazans as
Fedayeen -- freedom fighters.
Ministers Apr 7 approved a draft amendment that would allow Baath party branch chiefs, or firqa-level members, to rejoin the civil service, and would provide for pension payments for many members of the
Fedayeen Saddam, a paramilitary organization loyal to the executed leader.
He initially retaliated by ordering
fedayeen attacks on Israel and later by negotiating a major arms deal with the Soviet Union to offset Israel's military preponderance.
A freedom fighter, Layth shares Tarek's impatience with camp life, and he leads him to the
fedayeen encampment where young men and women train in preparation for incursions back into Palestine.
"Sweet
Fedayeen: Radical 21st Century Poetics & The Secret Path
But the boldness of the '
fedayeen' -- freedom fighters -- now began to grow rapidly.
PNN On Palestinian Independence Day, Nablus Stadium had the honor of receiving the South African national team--the memorable Bafana Bafana of the 2010 World Cup--for a match against the Palestinian national team, the
Fedayeen. The match ended a 1-1 draw.
Al-Nakhel news agency quoted informed political sources in Iraq as saying that Bahraini opposition leaders have informed Baghdad authorities that several members of the former
Fedayeen Saddam (Devotees of Saddam) group and Ba'athists are cooperating with the Saudi forces in the clampdown on the people in Bahrain.