| 1993 Bombay bombings The 1993 Bombay bombings were a series of 13 bomb explosions that took place in Bombay (now Mumbai), India on March 12, 1993. The coordinated attacks were the most destructive bomb explosions in Indian history. The single-day attacks resulted in up to 250 civilian fatalities and 700 injuries. 1993_Bombay_bombings
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| Abimael Guzmán Manuel Rubén Abimael Guzmán Reynoso (born 3 December 1934), also known by the nom de guerre Presidente Gonzalo (English:Gonzalo), a former professor of philosophy, was the leader of the Shining Path during the Maoist insurgency known as the internal conflict in Peru. Abimael_Guzmán
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| Ronald Griesacker Ronald Arthur Alexander Augustus Griesacker (born June 14,1956 as Ronald Laycock), is a former resident of Saint Mary's, Kansas who was arrested March 20, 1998 in Shady Grove, Oregon on federal bank and mail fraud charges. He was released on May 30, 2002, and concluded his parole on Sept. Ronald_Griesacker
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| Aftermath of the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings Talk:Aftermath_of_the_11_March_2004_Madrid_train_bombings
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| Definition of terrorism The word "terrorism" is politically and emotionally charged, and this greatly compounds the difficulty of providing a precise definition. A 2003 study by Jeffrey Record for the US Army quoted a source (Schmid and Jongman 1988) that counted 109 definitions of terrorism that covered a total of 22 different definitional elements. Definition_of_terrorism
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| Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group or Moroccan Islamic Fighting Group is a Sunni Islamist terrorist organization affiliated with al-Qaeda. It is sometimes referred to as GICM after its French name Groupe Islamique Combattant Marocain. GICM is one of several North African terrorist franchises spawned in Afghanistan during the tenure of the Taliban; compare Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. Moroccan_Islamic_Combatant_Group
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| Islamic terrorism Islamic terrorism is the common term for an ideology of violence associated with Islamic fundamentalism, that claims to defend Islamic culture, society, and values against the political, imperialistic, and cultural influences of non-Muslims, and the Western world in particular (cf. Islamic_terrorism
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| Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah (; born about 1963) (AAA) is an Egyptian national wanted by the United States for his part in the 1998 American embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and especially Nairobi, Kenya. The FBI lists Abdullah_Ahmed_Abdullah
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| Patterns of Global Terrorism Patterns of Global Terrorism is a report published each year on or before April 30 by the United States Department of State. The Secretary of State is required by Congress to produce detailed assessments about each foreign country in which acts of international terrorism occurred; the extent to which foreign countries are cooperating with the U.S. Patterns_of_Global_Terrorism
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| African National Congress Talk:African_National_Congress
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| American International School of Vienna The American International School Vienna is a non-profit school international school made up structurally of the parents of each student at the school, and located in Vienna, Austria. The school operates, in part, under the sponsorship of the United States Ambassador to Austria and awards the American Diploma, which all graduates receive. American_International_School_of_Vienna
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| Black Liberation Army The Black Liberation Army (BLA) was an underground, black nationalist-Marxist militant organization that operated in the United States from 1971 to 1981. Composed largely of former Black Panthers (BPP), the organization's program was one of "armed struggle" and its stated goal was to "take up arms for the liberation and self-determination of black people in the United States." The BLA carried out a series of bombings, robberies (what participants termed "expropriations"), and prison breaks. Black_Liberation_Army
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| Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad Talk:Jama'at_al-Tawhid_wal-Jihad
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| Thermcon THERMCON was the code name of a FBI operation which was launched in response to the sabotage of the Arizona Snowbowl ski lift near Flagstaff, Arizona in October 1987 by three people from Prescott, Arizona, Mark Davis, Margaret Millet, and Marc Baker. In a November, 1987 letter claiming responsibility, the group called themselves the "Evan Mecham Eco-Terrorist International Conspiracy" (EMETIC). Thermcon
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| Yazid Sufaat Malaysian Yazid Sufaat (or Yazud bin Sufaat or Yazid Shufaat) was a member of the Islamist terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah from shortly after its foundation in 1993 until his arrest by Malaysian authorities on 9 December, 2001.Sufaat was born in Johor, Malaysia on 20 January, 1964. His expired Malaysian passport was number A10472263. As of April 2007 he is being held in the Kamuting prison under Malaysia's Internal Security Act. Yazid_Sufaat
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| 2004 Australian embassy bombing in Jakarta The 2004 Australian embassy bombing took place on 9 September 2004 in Jakarta, Indonesia.A one-tonne car bomb, which was packed into a small Daihatsu delivery van, exploded outside the Australian embassy at Kuningan District, South Jakarta, at about 10UTC), killing 9 people including the suicide bomber, and wounding over 150 others. 2004_Australian_embassy_bombing_in_Jakarta
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| Bank Melli Iran Bank Melli Iran () (BMI), also called the National Bank of Iran, is the first national Iranian bank. The bank was established in 1927 by the order of Majlis (the Iranian Parliament) and since then has consistently been one of the most influential Iranian banks. Bank_Melli_Iran
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| As-Sa'iqa As-Sa'iqa
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| Ulflarsen User_talk:Ulflarsen
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| U.S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations Talk:U.S._State_Department_list_of_Foreign_Terrorist_Organizations
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