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  • [[Category:Islamist terrorism in France]] [[Category:Terrorist attacks attributed to Palestinian militant groups]]
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  • .... "Import-export" companies are favorite front organizations for terrorist groups. <br> This is an incomplete list of groups that have been accused by some government agencies of being terrorist front
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  • ...nization|structure of cell systems]] used by recent non-national terrorist groups. Domestic intelligence is often directed at specific groups, defined on the basis of origin or religion, which is a source of political
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  • The presence of [[terrorist]] groups on the '''[[internet]]''' is a relatively new phenomenon, the growth of whi ==Terrorist groups use of the Internet==
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  • ...tp://www.usip.org/pubs/usipeace_briefings/2006/1011_islamist_networks.html Islamist Networks: The Case of Tablighi Jamaat], ''[[United States Institute of Peac ...whether, or how much, the organization is linked to [[Islamic terrorist]] groups, such as [[Al Qaeda]].<ref name=TABLIGHI-JAMAAT-JIHADS-STEALTHY-LEGIONS>{{C
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  • ...ical purposes, either by states or by self-determination and revolutionary groups, this has not yet been possible."<ref>C.F. Diaz-Paniagua, ''Negotiating ter In the same vein, [[Jason Burke]], an expert in radical [[Islamist]] activity, said:
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  • ...otivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by sub-national groups or clandestine agents.<ref>U.S. Code Title 22, Ch.38, Para. 2656f(d)</ref> ...<ref>The Dynamite Club by John Merriman</ref> Attacks by various anarchist groups led to the assassination of a Russian [[Tsar]] and a [[William McKinley ass
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  • ...[Rebellion|political resistance]] [[strategy]] in which small, independent groups ([[covert cell]]s) challenge an established adversary such as a government. ...is not limited to them. The same structure can be used by [[non-violent]] groups authoring, printing and distributing [[samizdat]] literature, using the int
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  • ...aration of [[jihad]] was made by the Khilafat Committee and several Muslim groups in 1920s when the Ottoman [[Caliphate]] was abolished, consequent upon the ...uslim leader of the time. Together, the two created a powerful and popular Islamist party by classically appealing to fundamentalist Islamic principals while b
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  • ...ān}}'', meaning "[[student]]s") is a traditionalist/[[hanafi]] [[Islamism|Islamist]] [[political movement]] that governed [[Afghanistan]] from 1996 until it w ...n style in Pakistan", 1998-12-14.</ref> In [[Quetta]], Pashtun pro-Taliban groups "burned down cinema houses, shot video shop owners, smashed satellite dishe
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  • ...bal multinational, Al-Qaeda makes its constituent nationalities and ethnic groups, of which there are several dozen, responsible for a particular geographic ...lated", leading to the "emergence of decentralized leadership" of regional groups using the al-Qaeda "[[brand name]]".<ref>{{Cite web|author=Aug 13, 2004 |ur
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  • |ideology =[[Islamism|Islamist]] ...[Zamboanga Peninsula|Zamboanga]]) where for almost 30 years various Muslim groups have been engaged in an [[insurgency]] for an independent province in the c
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  • ...Joseph, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5120242.stm Profile: Somalia's Islamist leader], BBC News, 27 June 2006</ref>) is a [[Somali people|Somali]] politi ...ithin Islam, but personally maintains his Sufi background.<ref name=SOMALI-ISLAMIST-LEADER-VAGUE-ON-TERRORISM-IN-INTERVIEW>{{cite news
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  • ...d and bullied by [[white power skinhead|neo-Nazi skinhead]] anti-immigrant groups.<ref name="Bran"/><ref name="tim"/><ref name="TheNerveInterview">[http://ww ...d some fellow young Pakistanis near the city of [[Khost]]. He met various groups of nationalist and Islamic rebels (''[[mujahedeen]]'') fighting the occupyi
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  • ...the practices.<ref>[http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0520-01.htm US Groups Hail Censure of Washington's "Terror War"], William Fisher, [[Inter Press S === Investigations by multi-nation groups ===
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  • ...d the military government which had annulled an [[Front Islamique du Salut|Islamist electoral victory]], thousands of people were forcibly disappeared. Disappe [[Russia]]n rights groups estimate there have been about 5,000 forced disappearances in [[Chechnya]]
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  • ...eir push to uproot terrorist forces on the island of [[Basilan]]. Of those groups included are [[Abu Sayyaf|Abu Sayyaf Group]] (ASG), [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Jema ...w.htm][http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/s/w_asia/70585.stm] Women's rights groups around the world were frequently critical as the Taliban banned women from
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  • ...in combating and capturing Al-Qaeda leaders and the leaders of associated groups like [[Abu Sayyaf]].<ref name=times>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/ ...ancial support to counter Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah.<ref>[http://www.groups.sfahq.com/1st/02_01_11_military_advisors_in_ph.htm Military Advisors in Phi
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  • ...his case was moved to a civilian court after pressure from civil liberties groups. ...ly associated with [[al Qaeda]]," a designation for loosely knit insurgent groups sharing common ideals and tactics, "with which the United States is at [[wa
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  • ...orming a large base of operations in [[Afghanistan]], where the [[Islamism|Islamist]] extremist regime of the [[Taliban]] had seized power that same year.<ref> ...effort to pass legislation that was designed to freeze assets of terrorist groups and marshal the forces of government against them. Author [[Shane Harris]]
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