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  2. Al Farouq training camp - Wikipedia

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    The Al Farouq training camp, also called Jihad Wel al-Farouq, [ 1 ] was a Taliban and Al-Qaeda training camp near Kandahar, Afghanistan. Camp attendees received small-arms training, map-reading, orientation, explosives training, and other training. Nasir al-Bahri reported that the camp was only established following the arrival of Egyptian ...

  3. Red Terror - Wikipedia

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  4. 2007 New Zealand police raids - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 New Zealand police raidswere a series of armed policeraids conducted on 15 and 16 October 2007, in response to alleged paramilitary training camps in the Ureweramountain range near the town of Ruatoki. [1][2][3]About 300 police, including members of the Armed Offenders Squadand Special Tactics Group, were involved in the raids, which ...

  5. List of charities accused of ties to terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Accused of Radical Islamism, Islamic terrorism [35][36] Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) [37] Canada. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Tamil (Sri Lanka) Refugee-Aid Society of Ottawa [38][39] Canada. Canadian Revenue Agency. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

  6. Mohamedou Ould Slahi - Wikipedia

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    Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Arabic: محمدو ولد الصلاحي; born December 21, 1970) is a Mauritanian engineer who was detained at Guantánamo Bay detention camp without charge from 2002 until his release on October 17, 2016.

  7. Afghan jihadist camp - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan jihadist camp, or an Afghan training camp, is a term used to describe a camp or facility used for militant training located in Afghanistan. At the time of the September 11 attacks in 2001, Indian intelligence officials estimated that there were over 120 jihadist camps operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan, run by a variety of militant ...

  8. History of the Red Terror (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The Haile Selassie government was heavily criticized during the 1960s and early 1970s among the educated, especially by university students, who supported left-wing philosophies and held a deep resentment towards their living and studying conditions, as well as the insufficient amount of career opportunities that they were presented with after graduating.

  9. Terrorism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich in 1905. The SR Combat Organization was founded in 1902 and operated as an autonomous branch of the Socialist Revolutionary Party responsible for assassinating government officials, was led by Grigory Gershuni and operated separately from the party so as not to jeopardize its political actions.