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  2. United States Department of State list of Foreign Terrorist ...

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    e. Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) is a designation for non-United States-based organizations deemed by the United States secretary of state, in accordance with section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (INA), to be involved in what US authorities define as terrorist activities. Most of the organizations on the list are ...

  3. List of designated terrorist groups - Wikipedia

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    Among the countries that publish a list of designated terrorist organizations, some have a clear established procedure for listing and delisting, and some are opaque. The Berghof Foundation argues that opaque delisting conditions reduce the incentive for the organization to abandon terrorism, while fuelling radicalism. [377]

  4. Al-Shabaab (militant group) - Wikipedia

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    – Chorus to "Send Me a Cruise" by Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki Internet and social media Al-Shabaab was an early adopter among African insurgents of the Internet, which it uses to distribute its propaganda videos and for various other propaganda functions. Especially in its early years, it used online chatrooms and discussion forums, encouraging foreign fighters and even military commanders to post ...

  5. US labels dozens of groups — like Hamas - AOL

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    What is the Foreign Terrorist Organization list? The State Department’s FTO list was created following two major terrorist events in the 1990s: a chemical attack in a Tokyo subway and the ...

  6. State Sponsors of Terrorism (U.S. list) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the first such list was published by the State Department, designating Iraq, Libya, South Yemen, and Syria as terrorist states. [ 3 ] As of 2024 [update], the list consists of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria. [ 4 ] The countries that were once on the list but have since been removed are: Iraq, Libya, South Yemen (dissolved in 1990 ...

  7. Jehad Mostafa - Wikipedia

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    Jehad Serwan Mostafa (born 28 December 1981), also known as Anwar al-Amriki, is an American-born senior leader in al-Shabaab, the al-Qaida affiliate in Somalia.Mostafa has been on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list since 2011 due to his senior role in the organization, and is believed to be the highest ranking U.S. citizen in a foreign terrorist organization.

  8. US charges against Hamas leaders aren't just symbolic. Expert ...

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    The same charge has been successfully brought against many other defendants, such as U.S. citizen David Headley for the help he provided to U.S.-designated Pakistani terrorist organization Lashkar ...

  9. Counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism organizations

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    Counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism organizations. The counter-terrorism page primarily deals with special police or military organizations that carry out arrest or direct combat with terrorists. This page deals with the other aspects of counter-terrorism: the national authority over it. identification and monitoring of threats.