| Jose Maria Sison Jose Maria Sison (born February 8, 1939, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Philippines) is a writer and activist who reorganized the Communist Party of the Philippines and added elements of Maoism to its philosophy. Since August 2002, he has been classified as a "person supporting terrorism" by the United States and the European Union. The European Union's second highest court ruled to delist and reversed a decision by member governments to freeze assets. Jose_Maria_Sison
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| Armed Forces Revolutionary Council Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) was a group of Sierra Leone soldiers that allied itself with the rebel Revolutionary United Front in the late 1990s. While the AFRC briefly controlled the country in 1998, it was driven from the capital by a coalition of West African troops. It was no longer a coherent and effective organization by the elections of 2002. Armed_Forces_Revolutionary_Council
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| Anti-Mormonism Anti-Mormonism is discrimination, hostility or prejudice directed at members of the Latter Day Saint movement, particularly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The term also applies to the religious persecution of Latter Day Saints and the doctrines, practices and culture of the Latter Day Saint movement.Opposition to Mormonism began before the first Latter Day Saint church was established in 1830 and continues to the present day. Anti-Mormonism
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| List of Iraqis This list of Iraqis includes people who were born in Iraq and people who are of Iraqi ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work. This list should be carefully maintained, and adding or deleting a name without first discussing the change on the article's talk page is likely to be reverted. List_of_Iraqis
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| Jamaat ul-Fuqra Jamaat ul-Fuqra (alternatively Jamaat al-Fuqra) (Arabic:جماعة الفقراء, "Community of the Impoverished") is a paramilitary organization of mostly African-American Muslims (not connected to the Nation of Islam) based in Pakistan and the United States. Jamaat_ul-Fuqra
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| Gino Perente Eugenio Mario Perente-Ramos (Gino Perente) (20 November 1934 - 18 March 1995) was the founder of the National Labor Federation (NATLFED), a collection of anti-poverty organizations in the United States. The NATLFED's organizations conduct door-to-door canvassing and operate assistance programs for the poor, but it has also been described by critics as a left-wing "political cult." Gino_Perente
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| Fidel Castro/Archive 3 Talk:Fidel_Castro/Archive_3
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| Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir Insurgency_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir
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| Terrorism in India Terrorism in India is primarily attributable to Islamic, Hindu, Sikh, and Naxalite radical movements.The regions with long term terrorist activities today are Jammu and Kashmir, Mumbai, Central India (Naxalism) and Seven Sister States (independence and autonomy movements). In the past, the Punjab insurgency led to militant activities in the Indian state of Punjab as well as the national capital Delhi. Terrorism_in_India
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| Terrorism in India Talk:Terrorism_in_India
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| BanyanTree/Archive3 User_talk:BanyanTree/Archive3
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| God's Army (revolutionary group) God's Army is an armed revolutionary group that opposes the military government of Burma and advocates a doctrine based on a mixture of Christianity and animism. The group was an offshoot of the Karen National Union. They were based along the Thailand-Burma border, and conducted a string of audacious guerrilla actionsBangkok—The group was led by brothers Johnny and Luther Htoo beginning in 1997, who were at that time estimated to be only ten years of age. God's_Army_(revolutionary_group)
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| Air Afrique Air Afrique was based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, and was established as the official transnational carrier for francophone West Africa. Air_Afrique
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| List of terrorist incidents in London London bombings can refer to various bomb attacks and other politically driven violent incidents in London, England List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_London
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| Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh () (also Muhammad Husayn Fadl-Allāh or Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh) (born 16 November 1935) is a prominent Lebanese Twelver Shi'a Muslim cleric who some claim is associated with the Shia Islamist group Hezbollah. Mohammad_Hussein_Fadlallah
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| Ku Klux Klan/Archive 1 Talk:Ku_Klux_Klan/Archive_1
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| Military animal Military animals are creatures that have been employed by mankind for use in warfare. They are a specific application of working animals. Generally these animals are domesticated creatures, such as the dog or horse; more exotic animals such as the elephant and the pig have also seen use during wartime. Military_animal
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| Savoy Operation The Savoy Operation was a terrorist attack by members of the Palestine Liberation Organization on the Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel on 4 and 5 March 1975. Savoy_Operation
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| 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks The 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks were a series of terror attacks on July 23, 2005, perpetrated by a Wahhabi organization, targeting the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Eighty-eight people were killed, the majority of them Egyptians, and over 200 were wounded by the blasts, making the attack the deadliest terrorist action in the country's history. 2005_Sharm_el-Sheikh_attacks
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| White Order of Thule White Order of Thule was a loosely organized society formed in the mid-1990s by federal prisoner Peter Georgacarakos, art school graduate Michael Lujan and New Age occultist, Joseph Kerrick. It described itself as an "esoteric brotherhood working toward the revitalization of the Culture-Soul of the European people". White_Order_of_Thule
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