1. Conduct of an insurrectional or other movement: 1. The conduct of an insurrectional movement which becomes the new Government of a State shall be considered an act of that State under international law. 2. The conduct of a movement, insurrectional or other, which succeeds in establishing a new State in part of the territory of a pre-existing State or in a territory under its administration shall be considered an act of the new State under international law. See UN Doc. A/Res/56/83;International Review of the Red Cross,2001
2. REBELLION AND STATE RESPONSIBILITY: WRONGDOING BY DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED INSURGENTS
3. Ibid.
4. The collective accountability of organized armed groups for system crimes;J K Kleffner;System Criminality in International Law,2009