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  • |active = September 1994-December 2001 (government)<br>2004-present (Islamic Insurgency) ...Waziristan]]<br />[[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]]<br/> [[East Turkestan Islamic Movement]]
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  • |ideology = [[Islamism]]<br/>[[Islamic fundamentalism]]<br/>[[Wahhabi|Wahhabi Islam]]<ref>{{Harvnb|Atwan|2006|p=40 ...rism Act 2000|publisher=[[Home Office]]|accessdate=2007-08-14}}&nbsp;– [[Terrorism Act 2000]]</ref><br />Designated as terrorist group by [[European Union|EU]
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  • {{Portal:Terrorism/Selected article/Layout ...geles International Airport]]. It was hijacked by five [[Islamic terrorism|Islamic terrorists]] and deliberately crashed into the [[List of tenants in One Wor
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  • <center>'''''[[Terrorism]]'''''</center> '''Main articles:''' [[Definitions of terrorism|Definitions]]
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  • ...[[Finsbury Park mosque]], where he helped set up a website for a militant Islamic group. Because his half-brother and half-sister had a [[Christian]] father, ...d taken to [[Paddington Green Police Station]] for questioning under the [[Terrorism Act 2000]]. By 9pm on Wednesday 26 January, all four had been released with
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  • ...24, 2006</ref>"). The group calls itself "Al-Harakat Al-Islamiyya" or the "Islamic Movement". ...kb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=204 |title=Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) |publisher=MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base |accessdate=September 20, 2006}}</ref>
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  • ...his Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.<ref name="Jamestown">[http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373988 Uncertainty Facing Iraq’s Awakening Mo [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...="IRIN 260706">[http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=54167 SOMALIA: Islamic courts set up consultative council], [[Integrated Regional Information Netw ...ly maintains his Sufi background.<ref name=SOMALI-ISLAMIST-LEADER-VAGUE-ON-TERRORISM-IN-INTERVIEW>{{cite news
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  • ...taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an acquaintance of people linked to terrorism (most notably, [[Khalil al-Deek]], [[Dhiren Barot]], and Shahid Akram Butt) ...name="ordeal">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/dec/29/terrorism.usa|title=Briton tells of ordeal in Bush's torture jail|last=Harris|first=P
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  • ...monitor, inspect, board, and stop suspect shipping to pursue the "[[War on Terrorism]]" and in the [[Horn of Africa]] region (HOA) (includes operations in the N ...bers of [[Al Qaeda]] suspected of being embedded within the ranks of the [[Islamic Courts Union]] (ICU).
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  • As part of the Bush Administration's [[War on Terrorism]], the April 3, 2006 [[Federal Register]] included proposed rules by the [[ ...p-dyn/content/article/2007/02/24/AR2007022401231_pf.html "Facility Holding Terrorism Inmates Limits Communication"] Washington Post, February 25, 2007</ref>
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  • ...]] [[Harkat-ul-Mujahideen]]<br>[[Image:Flag of Sudan.svg|22px]] [[National Islamic Front]] ...ach''' by the United States) were American [[cruise missile]] strikes on [[terrorism|terrorist]] bases in [[Afghanistan]] and a pharmaceutical factory in [[Suda
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  • |partof= the [[War on Terrorism]], [[War in North-West Pakistan]], [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]] ...]] [[Mujahideen|Foreign Mujahideen]]<br>[[Image:Flag of Jihad.svg|22px]] [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]]
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  • ...Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...judicial prisoners of the United States''', in the context of the [[War on Terrorism]], refers to [[foreign national]]s the [[United States]] detains outside of
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  • ...ted States [http://www.counterterrorismtraining.gov/leg/index.html Counter-Terrorism Training and Resources for Law Enforcement web site]</ref><ref name="BBC_GC ...that authorized the CIA to kidnap, anywhere abroad, foreigners wanted for terrorism. A new word entered the dictionary of U.S. foreign relations: rendition."<r
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  • {{terrorism}} ...juries]] in the [[United States district court]]s, for alleged crimes of [[terrorism]]. The initial list was formed in late 2001 in the immediate aftermath of t
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  • A '''fusion center''' is a [[terrorism]] prevention and response center that was started as a joint project betwee ...expand-criteria-identify-militia-members/</ref> [[Anti-war]] activists and Islamic lobby groups were targeted in Texas, drawing criticism from the [[ACLU]].<r
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  • ...stan]", ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', May 31, 2009.</ref> [[Mawlawi (Islamic title)|Maulvi]] [[Jalaluddin Haqqani]] along with his son [[Sirajuddin Haqq [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...line associated with the detainee is as follows: Became associated with an Islamic missionary group named Jamayat Al Tabliq {{Sic}} in June 01, US is attacked ...ombing, and denied knowing anybody who ever discussed committing an act of terrorism. Kurnaz's denials are supported by the fact that Bilgin is alive and livin
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  • *Al Tamini acknowledged traveling to Afghanistan to fight the [[United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan|Northern Alliance]].<ref name=CsrtAl {{War on Terrorism|state=collapsed}}
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