| Letelier case The Letelier case (September 21, 1976) refers to the murder in Washington, D.C. of Orlando Letelier, a Chilean political figure and later United States-based activist, along with his American assistant, Ronni Moffitt. The assassination by agents of the Chilean secret police DINA of the government of Augusto Pinochet was one among many in Operation Condor. Letelier_case
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| Canary Islands Independence Movement Canary Islands Independence Movement (CIIM), also known as the Movement for the Independence and Autonomy of the Canaries Archipelago (MPAIAC, from Spanish Movimiento por la Autodeterminación e Independencia del Archipiélago Canario), is a defunct terrorist organization that had a radio station in Algiers and resorted to violence in attempts to force the Spanish government to create an independent state in the Canary Islands. Canary_Islands_Independence_Movement
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| Abu Nayaf al-Afghani Abu Nayaf al-Afghani, also known as Abu Dujana Al-Afghan, is an Islamic terrorist organization affiliated with Al Qaeda that operates in Spain, advocating an end to Spanish support and involvement in the War on Terror.Abu Nayaf unsuccessfully tried to bomb a train en route from Madrid to Seville in April 2004. Several days later the organization left a video by a mosque in Madrid in which members said they were responsible for the 2004 Madrid train bombings. Abu_Nayaf_al-Afghani
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| List of former Christians List_of_former_Christians
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| Armenians/Archive 1 Talk:Armenians/Archive_1
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| Bagramyan Battalion Bagramyan Battalion was a battalion formed in Abkhazia, Georgia and predominantly composed of ethnic Armenians living in Abkhazia that fought together with pro-independence Abkhaz forces during the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993). Named in honour of the Soviet Armenian Marshal Hovhannes Bagramyan, the battalion's declared purpose was to protect ethnic Armenians living in the region from real or perceived excesses by the Georgian military. Bagramyan_Battalion
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| Mujahedeen KOMPAK Mujahedeen KOMPAK or KOMPAC is a Darul Islam organisation based in Indonesia's Sulawesi province. Formed in 1988 with the stated aim of helping victims of conflict and disaster, it has been linked to providing funding for terrorist organisations such as Jemaah Islamiyah as well as carrying out attacks on local Christian groups. The organisation has been accused of diverting relief funds from mainstream Muslims in Australia and abroad to fund terrorist activities. Mujahedeen_KOMPAK
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| Revolutionary Struggle This is an article about a Greek paramilitary group. For the Marxist theory, see World revolution.Revolutionary Struggle (Greek:Epanastatikos Agonas) is a far-left Greek paramilitary group known for its attacks on Greek government buildings and the American embassy in Athens. It is widely described as a terrorist group by both the Greek government and the media. Revolutionary_Struggle
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| Terrorism in Iran Numerous civilians, including women, children, government officials, activists, secular intellectuals and clerics have been victims of terrorism, or violence against noncombatants, over the course of modern Iranian history.Several Iranian prime ministers, president, ministers were assassinated by militant groups during the 20th century. Terrorism_in_Iran
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| Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide Talk:Justice_Commandos_Against_Armenian_Genocide
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| Hawks of Thrace Hawks of Thrace (HoT) is a possibly defunct, anti-Turkish, pro-Kurdish independence Greek terrorist organization based in Thrace, Greece.The HoT attacked the Turkish consulate-general on 8 February 1999 in support of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. This was the only attack this group has ever made. HoT attacked the Turkish-Greek population in Thrace throughout the 1990s, particularly politicians running for office in the Greek government. Until 1999, the group's activity was limited to rioting and vandalism. Hawks_of_Thrace
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| Conscientious Arsonists Conscientious Arsonists (CA), also known as Arsonists of Conscience, is a defunct anarchist Greek terrorist organization that firebombed 62 cars and bombed offices between June 1997 and June 1998. Nikos Maziotis led the organization until he disbanded it in June 1998.CA firebombed the cars of government officials, journalists, and foreign companies. CA bombed the offices of the press minister, the retired army officers' union, and in April 1998 it bombed the Central Board of Jewish Communities. Conscientious_Arsonists
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| Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz (') is an Arab terrorist organization that advocates the independence of Ahwaz from Iran.The ASMLA set off four bombs on 12 June 2005, killing 8 people and injuring 75. Arab_Struggle_Movement_for_the_Liberation_of_Ahvaz
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| Bagramyan Battalion Talk:Bagramyan_Battalion
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| Clement Rodney Hampton-El Clement Rodney Hampton-El, also known as Dr. Rashid, had been a member of the Moorish Science Temple of America was convicted in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993. Clement_Rodney_Hampton-El
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| Islamic Mujahideen User:Islamic_Mujahideen
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| People's Revolutionary Army (Colombia) The People's Revolutionary Army ( ERP) was a small marxist guerrilla organization in Colombia. The group originated in the municipality of Venadillo, Tolima Department in c. 1985 as a splinter group of the National Liberation Army and was commanded by its founder Édgar Castellanos, aka "Gonzalo" until his death in January 2007. People's_Revolutionary_Army_(Colombia)
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| List of insurgent fatality reports in Iraq insurgents and militia members killed in the Iraq War according to a few published news sources. Insurgent deaths, like civilian deaths, are hard to count or estimate. See the examples of undercounting shown in Casualties of the Iraq War. See alsoBesides serving as an indicator of some of the numbers of insurgent deaths during specific time periods, this article allows readers to investigate the circumstances of those deaths by reading the citation articles. List_of_insurgent_fatality_reports_in_Iraq
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| History of the Islamic Republic of Iran One of the most dramatic changes in government in Iran's history was seen with the 1979 Iranian Revolution where Shah (king) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown and replaced by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Autocratic monarchy was replaced by an Islamic Republic based on the principle of rule by Islamic jurists, (or "Velayat-e faqih"), where clerics serve as head of state and in many powerful governmental roles. History_of_the_Islamic_Republic_of_Iran
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| Subhi al-Tufayli Sheikh Subhi al-Tufayli is a former secretary-general of Hezbollah. Tufayli was an Islamist ideologue and close follower of Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.Al-Tufayli spent nine years studying theology in the city of al-Najaf, Iraq, where he met and was influenced by other Islamist clerics and by the teachings of the Ayatollah Khomeini. Subhi_al-Tufayli
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