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Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru (Welsh for 'Movement for the
Defence of Wales'; Welsh: [ˈmɨːdjad amˈðiːfɨn ˈkəmrɨ]),
abbreviated as MAC, was a
paramilitary Welsh...
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British Army soldier, and
leader of the
Welsh nationalist group Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru from 1964
until his
arrest in 1969.
During his tenure, the MAC embarked...
- Parliament.
Separatist groupings, such as the Free
Wales Army and
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru were formed,
conducting campaigns from 1963.
Prior to the investiture...
- the
Welsh countryside and
claiming responsibility for many of
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru's bombings. They also
advocated for
families of
victims of the Aberfan...
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strikes to show
their opposition to the investiture. The FWA and
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru also
added to the tension.
Because of the
tension and
protests leading...
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Tryweryn valley and the 1969
investiture of Charles,
Prince of Wales:
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru ("Movement for the
Defence of Wales", also
known as MAC) and the...
- Four
separate movements claimed responsibility for the bombings:
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru ("movement to
defend Wales"),
Cadwyr Cymru ("keepers of Wales")...
- the
investiture of the
Prince of Wales, and the part pla**** by
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru ("Defence of
Wales Movement"),
receiving the "Best On-Screen Presenter"...
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Autonomous Movement), a
defunct political party in Casamance,
Senegal Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru, a
Welsh organization responsible for
several bombing incidents...
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Wales Army
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