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  • ...awareness of the Vietnamese and Palestinian independence movements through kidnappings, taking embassies hostage, bank robberies, assassinations, bombings, and at ...lgeria's FLN.<ref>Chaliand, p.227</ref> The group was accused of bombings, kidnappings, and assassinations of politicians, soldiers, and civilians.<ref>[http://ww
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  • [[Category:Kidnappings]]
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  • ...med Omar Saeed Sheikh who had been in Indian prison for his role in [[1994 kidnappings of Western tourists in India]] went on to murder of [[Daniel Pearl]] and wa ...[[Europe]]ans for ransom. The profits from the drug and weapon sales, and kidnappings can, in turn, fund more terrorism activities.<ref>Reuters, Al Qaeda linked
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  • ...Abu Sayyaf operations, shifting from its ideological focus to more general kidnappings, murders and robberies, as the younger brother Khadaffy Janjalani succeeded | title = Abu Sayyaf kidnappings, bombings and other attacks
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  • [[Category:Kidnappings]]
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  • [[Category:Kidnappings]]
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  • *[[Abu Sayyaf Group]] kidnappings and murders of foreign nationals in the [[Philippines]]
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  • [[Category:Kidnappings]]
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  • ...ostly using foreign bombers.<ref name=CSM1/> It makes money by extortion, kidnappings and other crime in eastern provinces of Afghanistan. According to a tribal
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  • ...manitarian groups were able to continue their work without fear of further kidnappings and terrorists attacks by the Abu Sayyaf Group. [http://131.84.1.218/piupda
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