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ers selected from the ranks of conscientious objectors already inducted into public wartime service
re thousands of cases in which conscientious objectors, although they may have refused to take up a
sk of this group was to advise conscientious objectors and create a structure for the proposed alte
ll led to Schema 13 supporting conscientious objectors and denouncing 'weapons of mass destruction'
or conscripted persons who are conscientious objectors and object to military service.
The volunteers, all conscientious objectors and many members of the Seventh-day Adventis
les who were not registered as conscientious objectors, as it did not affect neither the exemption
's socialist government viewed conscientious objectors as enemies of the state, and all 287 were ar
ption in 1916, and support for conscientious objectors, brought him into conflict with his Liberal
objector in the Hamner Springs Conscientious Objectors camp.
Objectors claim the development would ruin the scenery
The objectors claimed that the underground remains of Carr
1-W service, was in place for conscientious objectors classified as 1-W by Selective Service.
He told the conscientious objectors confined there about Celo and invited them t
erved six-month tours of duty; conscientious objectors could instead opt for an equal length of Ziv
ort for Presbyterians who were conscientious objectors during the Second World War.
It was alleged that the Ngarrindjeri objectors fabricated the cultural significance of the
took some time to be finally resolved in the objectors favour.
943 to October 1946, OSRD used conscientious objectors from Civilian Public Service as subjects for
eral prison, such as Debs, and conscientious objectors, had their sentences commuted to time served
ar whether the Socinians being conscientious objectors had any relation or not to Best's military c
ion or alternative service for conscientious objectors in times of war.
nt's heavy-handed treatment of conscientious objectors, including William White and Simon Townsend
In 1916, they invited conscientious objectors, including Clive Bell and other "Bloomsberri
nurse, pacifist, supporter of conscientious objectors, international famine relief worker and devo
In: Simmons, Clifford, The Objectors, Isle of Man, Times Press, 1965.
Although this ruled in favour of the objectors its decision was not binding on the Departme
ld promote a bill, having first informed all objectors of their intention.
hysiological Hygiene placed 32 conscientious objectors on a controlled diet.
National Council for Religious Conscientious Objectors on October 5, 1940 by the three historic pea
n, and a history that includes conscientious objectors, pacifists, deserters and draft dodgers, as
vailable after the war to most conscientious objectors, rearrested and sent to Camarthen jail.
of taxation the concessions to conscientious objectors that many governments allow in the case of c
l camp was used to first house conscientious objectors, then refugees.
e promoted peace and supported conscientious objectors throughout the world through magazines he ed
n would provide a way for some conscientious objectors to participate in the tax system without vio
o sent young men registered as Conscientious Objectors to work in their Medical clinics.
The objectors to the Nicene doctrine in the fourth century
d to provide a legal means for conscientious objectors to serve as non-combatants in the armed forc
In 2007, the issue of allowing conscientious objectors to march was raised in New Zealand, with Pea
or and delivery nurses who are conscientious objectors to male circumcision.
spect of its decision about the way in which objectors to the idea of women bishops may or may not
eath penalty and the rights of conscientious objectors to military service.
National Council for Religious Conscientious Objectors was merged with a similar organization, Civi
Among the principal objectors was Cardinal Joachim Pecci, future Pope Leo
Conscientious objectors were required to serve into 1947, past the e
te 1980s, the vast majority of conscientious objectors were people who wished to emigrate.
The objectors were local farmers, coal miners and weavers
Originally, the objectors were hotel operators but 75% of people who r
Since a number of conscientious objectors were sent to work down the mines as an alter
e applying to be registered as conscientious objectors when refused permission by local tribunals.
posing alternative service for conscientious objectors, which became law in 1920; forming an 80.000
scription and sympathised with conscientious objectors, who he thought were subject to excessive pu
ne cemetery was full and the other had local objectors who were afraid of the effect of cholera vic
                                                                                                   


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