Insubordinate movement in Spain

The Insubordinate movement (Spanish: movimiento insumiso or insumisión, Catalan: moviment d'insubmissió, Galician: movemento insubmiso, Basque: intsumisio mugimendua) was a mass antimilitarist movement of civil disobedience to compulsory military service in Spain, the movement lasting from the early 1970s until the abolition of conscription on 31 December 2001. == History == The immediate predecessor of insubordination was the movement of conscientious objectors initiated in the last years of the Francoist regime, a movement seeking legal recognition of the right not to perform the, then, compulsory military service on conscience or moral grounds.

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Insubordinate movement in Spain

The Insubordinate movement (Spanish: movimiento insumiso or insumisión, Catalan: moviment d'insubmissió, Galician: movemento insubmiso, Basque: intsumisio mugimendua) was a mass antimilitarist movement of civil disobedience to compulsory military service in Spain, the movement lasting from the early 1970s until the abolition of conscription on 31 December 2001. == History == The immediate predecessor of insubordination was the movement of conscientious objectors initiated in the last years of the Francoist regime, a movement seeking legal recognition of the right not to perform the, then, compulsory military service on conscience or moral grounds.

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