- Abu Nidal Organization - ANO (1)
- Abu Sayyaf Group - ASG (3)
- AI - Ansar al-Islam (1)
- Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (1)
- Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (1)
- Al-Jihad (5)
- Al-Qaida (88)
- Asbat al-Ansar - Band of Partisans (1)
- AUC - United Self-Defense Forces (1)
- Aum Supreme Truth (4)
- CPP - Communist Party of Philippines (0)
- ELN - National Liberation Army (1)
- ETA - Basque Fatherland and Liberty (6)
- FARC - Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (1)
- GIA - Armed Islamic Group (1)
- GSPC - Salafist Group for Call and Combat (1)
- HAMAS - Islamic Resistance Movement@ (5)
- Hizballah (17)
- HUM - Harakat ul-Mujahidin (2)
- IMU - Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (4)
- Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine@ (17)
- JEM - Jaish-e-Mohammed (1)
- JI - Jemaah Islamiya (1)
- Kach and Kahane Chai (5)
- LJ - Lashkar I Jhangvi (1)
- LT - Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (1)
- LTTE - Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (1)
- MEK - Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (1)
- PFLP - Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (2)
- PFLP-GC - Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (1)
- PIJ - Palestine Islamic Jihad (1)
- PKK - Kurdistan Workers' Party (3)
- PLF - Palestine Liberation Front (1)
- Revolutionary Organization 17 November (1)
- Revolutionary People's Liberation Party - DHKP (1)
- RN - Revolutionary Nuclei (1)
- Shining Path@ (1)
- SL - Sendero Luminoso (1)
- Historical (12)
See also:
Guardian Unlimited: US moves to freeze terrorist funding
guardian.co.uk
List of the 27 individuals and organisations whose assets have been frozen to strike at the "financial foundation" of terrorism, also including a corporation that serves as a front for terrorism and several non-profit organisations. UK. (September 24, 2001)
Guardian: The US state department's terror list
guardian.co.uk
Article by Mark Tran on the listing of the Real IRA and other groups as 'designated foreign terrorist organizations.'. (May 16, 2001)
US Congressional Research Service - Foreign Terrorist Organizations
fpc.state.gov
Report includes the official list of FTOs as of February 6, 2004 along with detailed information about each group. [PDF]
CNN: Britain lists terrorism act groups
cnn.com
Britain's pre-9/11 announcement of their proposed anti-terrorism law which would ban 21 radical groups, including Al-Qaida. (February 28, 2001)
Bob Cromwell - Separatist, Para-military, Military, Intelligence, and Political Organizations
cromwell-intl.com
Overview of each group along with links to their official websites and other sites associated with them.
Canada National Security - Listed Entities
publicsafety.gc.ca
Official government list of the 35 terrorist groups for the purposes of Part II.1 of the Criminal Code.
Australia National Security - Listing of Terrorist Organisations
nationalsecurity.gov.au
Official government list of the 17 terrorist groups with dates listed and re-listed.
Time.com - The Ocalan Trial: Freedom Fighters
time.com
Analysis drawing from worldwide examples explains why some rebels are successful and some aren't. (March 8, 1999)
FAS - Liberation Movements, Terrorist Organizations, Substance Cartels, and Other Para-State Entities
fas.org
Profiles of several hundred groups, as well as related documents gathered from a variety of sources. From the Federation of American Scientists.
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