- Paramilitary
A paramilitary is a force whose function and organization are similar to those of a professional military force, but which are not regarded as having the same status. [ [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/paramilitary Wiktionary definition] ] The term uses the Greek prefix "para-" ("beside"), also seen in words such as "
paramedic ".The term "paramilitary" is subjective, depending on what is considered similar to a military force, and what status a force is considered to have. The nature of paramilitary forces therefore varies greatly according to the speaker and the context. For instance, in
Northern Ireland , paramilitary refers to any illegally armed group with a political purpose, but inColombia , paramilitary refers specifically to illegally armed groups which are considered right-wing (for example AUC), while illegally armed groups considered left-wing, such as FARC, are referred to as guerrillas. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1738963.stm BBC News website: Colombian civil conflict] ]Depending on context, paramilitaries can include:
* Auxiliary services of regular armed forces, such as theUnited States Coast Guard Auxiliary and theCivil Air Patrol , or theCanadian Rangers .
* Some National Intelligence Services units that are composed of civilian agents tasked with covert action in areas that are difficult or sometimes illegal for Military Forces to operate, such as theSpecial Activities Division of the USCentral Intelligence Agency .
* SomeInternal Security , Border Protection and Law Enforcement organizations that are not considered part of the regular Military but are similar in training, equipment and/or organization. Examples include theInternal Troops of theRussian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD), the EgyptianCentral Security Forces and India'sBorder Security Force . There is sometimes overlap between these and armed forces auxiliaries. They may be administratively separate from the military, especially in countries where the military is forbidden or restricted in law enforcement, or the unit's role may differ from the military's, or offer a special service. India'sNational Security Guards is a specialcounter-terrorism paramilitary force and Pakistan'sNorthern Light Infantry (now a part of the army) was trained and conditioned to fight at altitudes of 20,000 feet and greater.
* These law enforcement agencies may include police forces organized along military or semi-military lines, sometimes calledgendarmerie s, such as:
**Italy'sCarabinieri ,
**the formerRoyal Irish Constabulary ,
**theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police , and
**theHong Kong Police Force .
* Insurgentmilitia ,irregular military , armedresistance movement s andguerilla forces which consider themselves military but which governments may consider rebel or terrorist, for exampleProvisional IRA ,Ulster Volunteer Force , andUnited Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).
* Private armies andmilitia s.
* Militarized preexisting government agencies, such asSWAT teams and Black Cats. [http://www.cato.org/pubs/wtpapers/balko_whitepaper_2006.pdf"Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America" by Radley Balko of theCato Institute ] ]
*Youth groups and movements that can be considered 'militarized' to various degrees, theHitler Youth movement being perhaps the most notorious example. Modern examples include military cadet movements such as the BritishArmy Cadet Force ,Sea Cadets ,Air Training Corps and theCombined Cadet Force . Other nations also have such organisations such as theAustralian Defence Force Cadets , theRoyal Canadian Army Cadets , theRoyal Canadian Air Cadets , theRoyal Canadian Sea Cadets , theUnited States Naval Sea Cadet Corps andIndia 'sNational Cadet Corps .References
See also
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Combined Cadet Force
*Military dictatorship
*Vlaamse Militanten Orde
*Weimar paramilitary groups
*Indian Paramilitary forces
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*Atholl Highlanders
*SS , SA, andBlackshirts
*Special Weapons and Tactics
*Territorial Defense Forces (Yugoslavia) External links
* [http://www.hrw.org/reports/2000/colombia/ Human Rights Watch, Colombia and Military-Paramilitary Links]
* [http://www.paramilitarynews.com/ Paramilitary News]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/index.html Global Security]
* [http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/terrorist-groups.cfm List of Terrorist Groups]
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