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Hutaree is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.〔"(US 'Christian militants' charged after FBI raids )" ''BBC'', 30 March 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.〕 The group was formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that it means "Christian warriors".〔 The group became widely known in 2010 after the FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said this was to have involved killing a police officer and attacking the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pled guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.〔 ==Beliefs== The Hutaree claim "we see the end of the age coming quickly, and with it some very rough times ahead, as foretold by God's word"〔http://hutaree.org Hutaree "about us" page〕 According to some sources the group is described as practicing survivalism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mentality of the Hutaree militia group ) 〕 Most of the members were active voters with unidentified political party affiliation. The Hutaree has been known to lend assistance to other militias in the past with such things as searching for missing persons. Many videos posted on the Hutaree's website support several right-wing organizations, politicians, and news commentators. A former fiancee of Hutaree leader David Stone, has claimed that he was a "Ron Paul fanatic."〔(March 30, 2010) "(Hutaree leader is Ron Paul fanatic )", ''dailykos'', Retrieved March 30, 2010〕 The Hutaree insignia includes a sword, crossed spears, and the letters "CCR" which stand for "Colonial Christian Republic."〔 〕 Hutaree members use a unique system of paramilitary ranks with titles from highest to lowest: Radok, Boramander, Zulif, Arkon, Rifleman (three grades), Lukore, and Gunner (three grades).〔 University of Pennsylvania linguistics professor Mark Liberman commented: "I don't see basis in biblical or military history for Radok, Boramander, Zulif, Arkon, and Lukore. They sound kind of like Pokémon names (e.g. Arbok, Charmander, Zubat), but there's no precedent there, either."〔(Hutaree dialect -- rooted in religion or Pokemon? ), Detroit News, March 29, 2010〕 The group remained exclusively Christian but attempted to maintain relationships with individuals and groups of other beliefs, especially within the militia movement. One militia associate of the group named Matt Savino was denied membership in the Hutaree when he revealed that he was a Muslim. Savino was referred to join the Michigan Militia by the Hutaree who declined him membership but maintained contact with Mr Savino. Savino eventually was elected to be a "Colonel" in the Michigan Militia.〔() Militia Draws Distinctions Between Groups - New York Times March 2010〕 Savino later provided information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which appears to have assisted them in capturing the last indicted Hutaree at large, Joshua Stone.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hGc00FR9o4OUr36gm80mOpG00ccwD9ER571O0 ) Discussion regarding some background information on the Hutaree.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hutaree」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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