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  • ...bers of a [[Ku Klux Klan]] group in [[Birmingham, Alabama]] in the United States. The bombing of the [[African-American]] church resulted in the deaths of f ...ican-American]] leaders and the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference|Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)]] to integrate public facilities in
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  • ...ent]], based in [[Adrian, Michigan|Adrian]], [[Michigan]], in the [[United States]].<ref name=ReportBBC>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8593975.s ...pported and defended by [[municipal police|local]], [[State police (United States)|state]] and [[federal police]] departments. On their website, all police
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  • ...worth]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] ...by carrying an Uzi-type submachine-gun.<ref>"Separatist in fed court." ''[[United Press International]]''. August 31, 1999.</ref> He opened fire, spraying b
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  • |location=[[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[Wisconsin]], [[United States]] During the [[Vietnam War]], the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the southern (east-west) wing of '''Sterling Hall''' housed the Army Mathematics Researc
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  • ...who was nationally known for being one of the few doctors in the [[United States]] to perform [[late-term abortion]]s, was shot and killed by '''Scott Roede Calling the murder "an abhorrent act of violence", [[United States Attorney General|U.S. Attorney General]] [[Eric Holder]] announced,
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  • ...ted]] train derailed near [[Palo Verde, Arizona|Palo Verde]], Arizona on [[Southern Pacific Railroad]] tracks. The two [[locomotive]]s and eight of the twelve ...996, the Sunset Limited was rerouted away from Phoenix due the desire of [[Southern Pacific]] to abandon this stretch of track. The section of track on which t
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  • ...ted comprehensive definition of terrorism. During the 1970s and 1980s, the United Nations attempts to define the term foundered mainly due to differences of ...igious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them." <ref>1994 United Nations Declaration on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism annex
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  • |publisher=[[United Nations]] *'''1989'''. [[United States of America|United States]]: premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncomb
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  • ...via)|Yugoslav partisans]] of [[World War II]]. In the same conflict, the [[United Kingdom|British]] leadership had extensive plans for the use of such resist ...as a backup for the possibility of a [[Communist]] seizure of the [[United States]].
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  • ===United States=== In the deadly [[Wall Street bombing]] of 1920, one of the [[1919 United States anarchist bombings]], [[anarchists]] used a bomb carried by horse-drawn ca
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  • ...on of 1857]], as well as by [[Pazhassi Raja]] of [[Kerala]] to fight the [[United Kingdom|British]]. During the [[American Civil War]] of 1861-1865, the breakaway Confederate States for a time attempted to use guerrilla warfare as part of broader military s
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  • ...el Muhammad, professor of religious studies at San Diego State University, states, regarding his discussion with the critic Robert Spencer, that "when I am t ...sed as a last resort.<ref>[[Abdullah Yusuf Ali]] in his Quranic commentary states that: "In case of family jars four steps are mentioned, to be taken in that
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  • ...es" were a group of [[criminal]]s that operated in the [[Midwestern United States]] during and just after the [[American Civil War]]. Though short-lived, the ...n of [[Kentucky]], one of the [[Border states (Civil War)|Civil War border states]]. He married Julia Ann Freyhafer in 1835. Future gang members Franklin (Fr
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  • ...is a popular attitude and [[Honor code|code of honor]], common in areas of southern [[Italy]], such as [[Sicily]], [[Calabria]], and [[Campania]], where crimin ...(humility), which became ''umirtà'' and then finally ''omertà'' in some southern [[Italian dialects]].<ref>However, the theory that omertà originates from
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  • |international = [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Pakistan]], [[United Arab Emirates]] (before [[September 11 attacks|11 September attacks]]) ...ecognition]] from only three states: Pakistan, [[Saudi Arabia]], and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. It has regained some amount of political control and accep
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  • |opponents = [[United States]], [[Israel]], [[United Nations]], [[United Kingdom]], Afghan National Army, Iraqi Armed Forces, Coalition Forces/Tribe ...</ref><br />Designated as [[Terrorism Act 2000|Proscribed Group]] by the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Home Office]]<ref name=UKTerrorList>{{Cite web|url=http://ww
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  • Organized crime in Italy, especially the [[Southern Italy|south]], has existed for hundreds of years and has given rise to a nu [[Italian-American#The main immigration|Italian immigrants to the United States]] in the early 20th century formed various small-time gangs which gradually
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  • ...ily.net/article.php?sid=1735 Harakah Daily: Top Abu Sayyaf leader slain in southern Philippines]</ref><br/> [[Khadaffy Janjalani]] [[Killed in action|KIA]] <re ...lamism|Islamist]] [[separatism|separatist]] groups based in and around the southern [[Philippines]], in [[Bangsamoro]] ([[Jolo, Sulu|Jolo]], [[Basilan]] and [[
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  • ...l-Qaeda]] leader [[Osama bin Laden]] which was linked to the [[1998 United States embassy bombings]] in [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]]<ref name="SF Gate">[http:/ ...assachusetts]]</ref>. Aweys is also on the terrorist list of the [[United States Department of State]]<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13484195/page/2/ Mee
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  • | citizenship = [[United Kingdom|British]]/ [[Pakistan]]i ...detainment camp]], in [[Cuba]], by the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]] for nearly three years.<ref name=AkronBeacon060616>[[Davi
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