Young Patriots (Cote D'Ivoire)
Young Patriots may refer to the following groups: *Young Patriots (Basque Country) Young Patriots (in Basque: ''Gazte Abertzaleak (GA)'') is since 1988 the youth wing of the Basque political party Eusko Alkartasuna (EA). Gazte Abertzaleak is a founding member of the EFAY (Youth branch of the European Free Alliance). Gazt ..., ''Gazte Abertzaleak'', the youth wing of the Basque political party Eusko Alkartasuna (EA) in Spain * Congrès Panafricain des Jeunes et des Patriotes, a pro-government youth movement in Côte d'Ivoire * Young Patriots Organization, an American left-wing political organization of the 1960s and 70s {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Young Patriots (Basque Country)
Young Patriots (in Basque: ''Gazte Abertzaleak (GA)'') is since 1988 the youth wing of the Basque political party Eusko Alkartasuna (EA). Gazte Abertzaleak is a founding member of the EFAY (Youth branch of the European Free Alliance). Gazte Abertzaleak has an ideology in common with Eusko Alkartasuna, but assuming their own position on several issues due to the political autonomy they enjoy. GA is represented in the executive board of every local organization of EA, in regional organizations and its secretary general is full member of the national executive of the mother party Eusko Alkartasuna. Their current secretary general is Asier Gomez, elected in November 2016. Secretaries general * 1988–1990 – Sabin Arana * 1990–1992 – Fernando Velasco * 1992–1994 – Yon Goikoetxea * 1994–1996 – Jon Ander Arrieta * 1996–1998 – Peio Urizar * 1998–2002 – Martín Arámburu * 2002–2004 – Andoni Iturzaeta * 2004–2007 – Ibon Usandizaga * 2007–2008 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Congrès Panafricain Des Jeunes Et Des Patriotes
The Congrès Panafricain des Jeunes et des Patriotes (''COJEP''), commonly known as Young Patriots, of Ivory Coast is the name given to a youth movement supportive of then President of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo and his ruling Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) party. Its founder is Charles Blé Goudé. Set up in June 2001, the group attracted controversy and international condemnation due to its alleged involvement in extra-judicial killings and for organising demonstrations which often turned violent. The organisation is nationalist and opposed to the Islamification of the country, with Gbagbo's supporters tend to be Christians from the south, as opposed to the rebel forces from the largely Muslim north, which fought the First Ivorian Civil War against the Gbagbo government from 2002 to 2006. The organisation itself claims that it rejects violence, and that it has been misrepresented in the Western media, especially that of France. History Blé Goudé founded COJEP in June 2001, at t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |