Defense Committee of the Cabinet - traducción al holandés
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Defense Committee of the Cabinet - traducción al holandés

ORGANIZATION
Komitet Obrony Robotników; Committee for the Defence of the Workers; Komitet Obrony Robotnikow; Worker’s Defense Committee; Worker's Defence Committees; Worker's Defense Committee; Workers Defense Committee; Workers' Defense Committee

Defense Committee of the Cabinet      
Veiligheids Commitee van het Kabinet (een onverandelijke ministerraad voor veiligheids aangelegenheden)
reasonable force         
RIGHT FOR PERSONS TO USE REASONABLE FORCE OR DEFENSIVE FORCE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFENDING ONE'S OWN LIFE OR THE LIVES OF OTHERS
Self-defence (law); Defense of others; Self-defense and defense of others; Self defense and defense of others; Defense (justification); Self-defence (theory); Defence of others; Self defence (theory); Self-defense (theory); Right to self-defense; Right of self-defence; Defensive force; Rights of self-defense; Reasonable force; Defense of a third person; Perfect self-defense; Liberty of self-defense
redelijke kracht
filing cabinet         
  • Lateral files
  • the burglars]]
  • A wooden filing cabinet, with rollers for mobility.
PIECE OF OFFICE FURNITURE
File cabinets; Filing Cabinets; File Cabinet; File cabinet; Filing cabinets; Hanging folder; Hanging Folders; 🗄; 🗄️
archiefkast (kast voor archieven)

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Workers' Defence Committee

The Workers' Defense Committee (Polish: Komitet Obrony Robotników pronounced [kɔmitɛt ɔbrɔnɨ rɔbɔtɲikuf], KOR) was a Polish civil society group that was established to give aid to prisoners and their families after the June 1976 protests and ensuing government crackdown. KOR was an example of successful social organizing based on specific issues relevant to the public's daily lives. It was a precursor and inspiration for efforts of the Solidarity trade union a few years later.

It was established in September 1976. A year later it was reorganized into the Committee for Social Self-defence KOR (Komitet Samoobrony Społecznej KOR).