People occupy land unlawfully for various reasons, including the lack of affordable housing, economic hardship, or displacement due to conflict or natural disasters. In some cases, individuals or communities may seek to assert their rights to ancestral or traditional lands that they believe are unjustly controlled by others. Additionally, unlawful occupation can be a form of protest against perceived government inaction or policies that marginalize certain groups. Ultimately, the motivations often stem from a desperate need for security, resources, or recognition.
Stateless Nation
5 years
hello i am an Arab and i know live in America anyways no we do not own that land Iraq does
because of the land and at that time both colonies wanted to occupy most of the world
The primary group in dispute with Israel over land is the Palestinian people, who seek to establish an independent state in territories including the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This conflict stems from historical claims to the land, national identity, and the consequences of events such as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The dispute is marked by differing narratives and ongoing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
a name given to a nation of people without a land to legally occupy
Stateless Nation
defined as the number of people, who occupy land, per square mile
The Spaniards wanted to use the land to grow cash crops and mine for mineral wealth.
Un- is the prefix of unlawfully
10
TO farm and occupy to live on...
NO.
These nuts.
He was arrested for unlawfully distributing medication to minors.
12,000 at any one time.
Deserts, by definition, cover 14% of the earth's land area. Non-arable land, however, makes up a large percentage.