
Anti-Colonial Guerrilla Warfare
Anti-colonial guerrilla warfare refers to the tactics used by groups fighting against colonial powers to liberate their homeland. These groups often employ unconventional strategies, such as ambushes, sabotage, and surprise attacks, to combat a more powerful enemy. Unlike traditional armies, guerrilla fighters usually blend into the local population, using their knowledge of the terrain to their advantage. This form of warfare aims to undermine the colonial authority, rally the support of local communities, and ultimately achieve independence. It emphasizes mobility, flexibility, and the element of surprise rather than direct confrontation.