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  • ...unity. In hopes of appealing to people all over the world, many terrorist organizations offer their websites in multiple languages. The websites typically include The "Top Ten" list of Salafyist/Jihadist forums. Internet Haganah.
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  • ...h/OPs/Saikia/contents/appendix_1.html Appendix One - Muslim Fundamentalist Organizations in North East India—A Compendium] Terror Sans Frontiers: Islamic Militanc ...e guys! This is a quote! Don't "correct" it! -->it's (sic) support to [[Jihadist]] causes."
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  • ...national Cooperation in Counter-terrorism: The United Nations And Regional Organizations in the Fight Against Terrorism'', p. 4 (2006).</ref> The treaties that foll ...icweb/MCDocs/files/College/F_ResearchProgram/occPapers/occ-paper_20-en.pdf Jihadist Terrorist Use of Strategic Communication Management Techniques]'', George C
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  • ...2008>{{cite journal | author = Bockstette, Carsten | year = 2008 | title = Jihadist Terrorist Use of Strategic Communication Management Techniques | issue = 20 ...U.S.]] and the [[Soviet Union]] made extensive use of violent nationalist organizations to carry on a war by proxy. For example, Soviet and Chinese military advise
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  • ...nclude acts of [[Law|unlawful]] violence and war. The history of terrorist organizations suggests that they do not select terrorism for its political effectiveness. Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political organizations for furthering their objectives. It has been practiced by both right-wing a
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  • ...n'' p. 115, Raphael Israeli, 2009</ref><ref>''Why We Want to Kill You: The Jihadist Mindset and How to Defeat It'' Walid Shoebat, 2007, p. 18</ref><ref>http:// It resulted from the agitation carried out by two Muslim organizations, the Khuddam-i-Kaaba (servants of the Mecca Shrine) and the Central Khilafa
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  • [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/t/taliban/index.html?inline=nyt-org taliban. nytimes.com].</ref><ref> ...f> In July 1998, the Taliban closed "all NGO offices" by force after those organizations refused to move to a bombed-out former [[Polytechnic]] College as ordered.<
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  • ...July 12, 2007}}&nbsp;– [[U.S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations|USSD Foreign Terrorist Organization]]</ref><br />Designated as [[Terrorism Many terrorism experts do not believe that the global jihadist movement is driven at every level by Osama bin Laden and his followers. Alt
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  • ...State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations|Foreign Terrorist Organizations]].<ref name="TKBAbu"/> As a result, the CIA deployed paramilitary officers [[Category:Jihadist organizations]]
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  • :#Is a member of al-Qaida and other affiliated terrorist organizations. ...>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/15/world/15begg.html|title=Jihadist or Victim: Ex-Detainee Makes a Case|last=Golden|first=Tim|date=15 June 2006
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