| Communist Party of India (Maoist) The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is an underground Maoist political party in India. It was founded on September 21, 2004, through the merger of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War and the Maoist Communist Centre of India. The merger was announced to the public on October 14 the same year. Communist_Party_of_India_(Maoist)
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| Islamic Army in Iraq The Islamic Army in Iraq (IAI) (Arabic:,al jaysh al islāmi fī'l-`irāq) is one of a number of underground Baathist and Islamist militant (or mujahideen) organizations formed in Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by United States and coalition military forces, and the subsequent collapse of the Baathist government headed by Saddam Hussein.Although it carries an Islamic title, the group combines Islamism with Iraqi nationalism, and is thought to be the largest militant group that consists of former Baathists and has been labelled as "resistance" by Iraq's Sunni Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi despite regular attacks against Iraqi soldiers and policemen, as well as Shi'ite militias such as the Mahdi Army and the Badr Organization. Islamic_Army_in_Iraq
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| South Moluccas The South Moluccas consist of about 150 islands in the Banda Sea. The main islands are Ceram, Ambon, and Buru. The people of the South Moluccas are mainly Melanesian Christians, numbering about one million. The islands are a part of the Republic of Indonesia and the birthplace of the counter revolutionary movement called RMS. South_Moluccas
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| Pan Am Flight 110 December 17, 1973, Pan Am Flight 110 was scheduled to fly from Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport in Rome to Beirut International Airport in Lebanon and then on to Tehran, Iran. At the controls of the Boeing 707-321B (registration number ), the Clipper Celestial, were Captain Andrew Erbeck, First Officer Robert Davison, and Flight Engineer Kenneth Pfrang. Pan_Am_Flight_110
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| Yasser Arafat/Archive 2 Talk:Yasser_Arafat/Archive_2
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| Rendition aircraft Talk:Rendition_aircraft
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| Dire Dawa Dire Dawa is one of two chartered cities (astedader akabibi) in Ethiopia (the other being the capital, Addis Ababa). This chartered city is divided administratively into two woredas, the city proper and the non-urban woreda of Gurgura. It is said that the first to settle here were the Gurguras of Somalia who named the city Dira Dhawe or Dire Dawa which means in the Somali language "the place that Dir conquered or hit with his spear". Dire_Dawa
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| James Charles Kopp James Charles Kopp (born August 2, 1954) is an American citizen who was convicted in 2003 for the 1998 sniper-style murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian, an American physician from Amherst, New York who performed abortions. Prior to his capture, Kopp was on the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. On June 7, 1999 he had become the 455th fugitive placed on the list by the FBI. He was affiliated with militant anti-abortion group "The Lambs of Christ". James_Charles_Kopp
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| Mission (Christian) Talk:Mission_(Christian)
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| Dominic McGlinchey Dominic McGlinchey (1954 10 February, 1994) from Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland was an Irish republican paramilitary with the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). Dominic_McGlinchey
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| National Labor Federation The National Labor Federation (NATLFED) claims to be a network of local community associations, run exclusively by volunteers, that aim to organize workers excluded from collective bargaining protections by U.S. labor law. Although the groups affiliated with NATLFED have denied having a political affiliation, National_Labor_Federation
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| Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide Justice Commandos against Armenian Genocide (JCAG) was a guerrilla organization that operated in various western nations from 1975 to 1983. It sought the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey and the establishment of an independent Armenia, to which end it conducted a campaign of assassinations targeting Turkish diplomats around the world. Justice_Commandos_Against_Armenian_Genocide
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| Armenian Revolutionary Army Armenian Revolutionary Army (ARA) was a paramilitary organization, thought to be renamed from the group "Justice Commandos against Armenian Genocide". ARA attacked at least 7 times resulting in at least 6 fatalities and 8 injuries; its last attack occurred in 1985. Armenian_Revolutionary_Army
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| José Dirceu José Dirceu de Oliveira e Silva (b. Passa Quatro, Minas Gerais, March 16, 1946) is a Brazilian politician.He participated in a revolutionary armed group following the Brazilian military coup of 1964, and was exiled in 1969. He returned in 1980 and was active politically, his highest post was as the chief-of-staff to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration from 2003 to 2005, when he resigned due to corruption charges. José_Dirceu
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| Gino Gallagher Gino Gallagher was an Irish republican who was Chief of Staff of the Irish National Liberation Army. He was killed in Belfast on 30 January, 1996, while waiting in line for his unemployment benefit.His killing followed internal disagreements over the future of the republican socialist movement. The opposing "INLA-GHQ" faction, led by former Chief of Staff Hugh Torney disbanded in September of the same year following Torney's killing. Gino_Gallagher
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| Neal Horsley Otis O'Neal Horsley, Jr. (born 1944) is an American political figure of the far right. He is the author of a website devoted to his advocacy of militant pro-life, secessionist, and anti-gay views. Neal_Horsley
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| Lynne Stewart Lynne F. Stewart (born October 8, 1939) is an American radical activist. As an attorney she represented controversial, radical and often unpopular defendants. Lynne_Stewart
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| United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia Talk:United_Self-Defense_Forces_of_Colombia
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| Algerian Civil War Algerian_Civil_War
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| Armenian Genocide/Archive 3 Talk:Armenian_Genocide/Archive_3
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