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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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Mudiad Adfer (trans: 'Restoration Movement') was a
splinter group of
Cymdeithas yr
Iaith Gymraeg (the
Welsh language Society) in the 1970s.
Taking its...
- The
Welsh Republican Movement (Welsh:
Mudiad Gweriniaethol Cymru) was a
Welsh nationalist political party. It was
founded in 1949 as a
split from Plaid...
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quarries and mining, it has
historically been used by
rebel groups such as
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru, the
Provisional Irish Republican Army and the
Ulster Volunteer...
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Mudiad Meithrin ("Nursery Movement"),
formerly Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin ("Nursery
Schools Movement") is a
voluntary movement specialising in the provision...
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explosives in the
Welsh countryside and
claiming responsibility for many of
Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru's bombings. The
organisation only ever
attempted a single...
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hunger 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...
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Patriotic Front flag".
Flags of the World.
Retrieved 6
October 2022. Eryr Wen,
Mudiad (30
April 2025). "https://www.eryrwen.org". {{cite web}}:
External link...
- nationalist,
British Army soldier, and
leader of the
Welsh nationalist group Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru from 1964
until his
arrest in 1969.
During his tenure, the...
- 'the Self-Rulers' Army of Wales'); and Fred Jones,
Saunders Lewis of Y
Mudiad Cymreig (Welsh for 'the
Welsh Movement') and D.
Edmund Williams. Initially...