Political Violence in the Middle East
(Many of the links listed below, except where noted, are for entries in the archive of
Terrorist
Group Profiles, a collection based on US Department of State reports and maintained by George Goncalves of the
Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. Formerly referred
to as the TPW Archive on World Terrorism by Chris
DeBona)
- Country Reports on Terrorism, formerly Patterns of Global Terrorism.
(U.S. Dept. of State, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism)
Middle East & North Africa Overviews
1996
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1998
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1999
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2000-2001
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2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007
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Changing face of Middle Eastern terrorism, October 1994
(James Phillips, The Heritage Foundation)
- Abu Nidal Organization.
- Al-Fatah.
- Algerian terrorism.
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Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of
Armenia.
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Bankrolling Terrorism: Inside the world of terrorist
fund-raising (1998) Brief article in Philanthropy Roundtable (Online). (Daniel Kivergan)
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Bibliography
on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, the Middle East and 9-11 related
issues (2001) (Camille Reynolds)
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Bin Laden's Terrorism Manual: excerpts (The
Smoking Gun)
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Democratic
Front for the Liberation of Palestine
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Force 17
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Hamas
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Hamas Charter (Translated by Raphael Israeli for The Israel Report.)
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Hamas
Divided Against Itself, June 1999 Middle East inteligence bulletin. (Online)
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Hizballah
- Hizbollah Web
Page "Islamic Resistance: Lebanon"
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ICT--International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (Herzliya, Israel)
--See especially: Research reports ...and... articles
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Mujahedin-e
Khalq
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Hunting Bin Laden (Frontline, PBS)
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Palestine
Islamic Jihad
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Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General
Command
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Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine - Special
Command
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Popular
Struggle Front
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al-Qaida
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Scholars
of Islam & the Tragedy of Sept. 11th (Study of
Islam Section, American Academy of Religion)
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Who
is Osama bin Laden? (September 12, 2001) (Michel Chossudovsky, Centre for Research on Globalisation, Montreal, Canada)
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