The Tigers have a long record of forcible recruitments and violent coercion; there is substantial testimony that in their desperate Alamo-like condition, they have used the civilians on the beach as shields and involuntary recruits.
But this policy required a certain amount of armed might and a great deal of politicking and intriguing abroad, to prevent forcible recruitment by some or other pretender.
The increasingly unstable political scene would have effects such as the forcible military recruitment of paranormals for a war with the Soviet Union, as portrayed in The Draft (one-shot).
His appeal, which is now before the United States Supreme Court, could decide the fate of thousands of other young men who say they fled their homelands to avoid forcible recruitment into guerrilla armies.
No one can say exactly how many of these requests involve accusations of forcible recruitment into guerrilla forces, but immigration lawyers say such complaints are common.
For example, the association said, those who resisted forcible recruitment in Afghanistan generally won political asylum, while those who did the same in El Salvador or Guatemala were usually rejected.
In 792, the Westphalians rose up against their masters in response to forcible recruitment for wars against the Avars.
There are several methods of recruitment: compulsory recruitment, voluntary recruitment, or forcible recruitment.
Another editorial on August 30, 2012 stated that the statement "must be reviewed" because "no evidence proving the forcible recruitment of comfort women has been found".
He defended the Masai's right not to go to school, and opposed their forcible recruitment into the King's African Rifles during the First World War.