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| Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri The Egyptian Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri () alias Abdul-Aziz al-Masri ( Bani Suwayf) is a member of majlis al-shura (leadership) of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, and a former member of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, from which he migrated to al-Qaeda along with Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Bakri is at large, and the United States Department of State is offering up to US$5 million for information about his location. The State Department wanted poster reads in part Ali_Sayyid_Muhamed_Mustafa_al-Bakri
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| Terrorism in Australia Terrorism in Australia is defined as "an action or threat of action where the action causes certain defined forms of harm or interference and the action is done or the threat is made with the intention of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause". Australia has known acts of modern terrorism since the 1960s, while the federal parliament, since the 1970s, has enacted legislation seeking to penalize those who commit, or conspire to cause, acts of modern terrorism. Terrorism_in_Australia
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| List of attacks by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia list of attacks by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA). Between 1975 and 1985, a total of 84 incidents were recorded List_of_attacks_by_the_Armenian_Secret_Army_for_the_Liberation_of_Armenia
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| Articles for deletion/List of attacks by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_attacks_by_the_Armenian_Secret_Army_for_the_Liberation_of_Armenia
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| List of attacks by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia Talk:List_of_attacks_by_the_Armenian_Secret_Army_for_the_Liberation_of_Armenia
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| Terrorism and counter-terrorism in Kazakhstan terrorism in Kazakhstan plays an increasingly important role in Kazakhstan's relations with the United States which in 2006 were at an all time high. Kazakhstan has taken Uzbekistan's place as the favored partner in Central Asia for both Russia and the United States. No terrorist attack has ever been carried out successfully in Kazakhstan, though Kazakh officials say they have uncovered and prevented attacks. Terrorism_and_counter-terrorism_in_Kazakhstan
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| Djamel Zitouni Djamel Zitouni was the leader of the Algerian Armed Islamic Group, a terrorist group responsible for carrying out a series of bombings in France in 1995. Djamel_Zitouni
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| Turkish Islamic Jihad Turkish Islamic Jihad (TIJ) is an Islamic Jihad organization. The group has never publicly told a specific ideology, but their name implies a fundamentalist Islamic orientation. In their only public statement, the group claimed to oppose the efforts of both theUnited States and Egypt at the 1991 Madrid Peace Conference, whom they accused of attempting to “divide up the Middle East.â Turkish_Islamic_Jihad
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| Muhammad Rais Muhammad Rais is an Indonesian convicted in May 2004 for involvement in the August 5 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing, which killed 12 people and wounded over 150. He is a member of Jemaah Islamiah and the brother-in-law of Noordin Mohammed Top. He attended the Al-Mukmin Islamic school which was founded by Abu Bakar Bashir, and while training in Afghanistan was responsible for relaying messages between Bashir and Osama Bin Laden. Muhammad_Rais
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| 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings/Archive 9 Talk:11_March_2004_Madrid_train_bombings/Archive_9
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| Osama bin Laden/Archive 14 Talk:Osama_bin_Laden/Archive_14
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| Returnees from Albania The case of the Returnees from Albania was a massive criminal trial in an Egyptian military court from February to April 1999. The trial is one of the principal sources of information about Sunni terrorist groups in the 1990s, especially al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya and its offshoot Egyptian Islamic Jihad.The largest trial in Egypt since the 1981 trials surrounding the assassination of President Anwar Sadat, it was a landmark case in the topics of extraordinary rendition and the credibility of the testimony of terrorism detainees. Returnees_from_Albania
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