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Religious Terrorists
It has often been argued that the oldest form of terrorism is religious terrorism.
The targets of religious terrorism have been the
heretic and
sinners -- those who deviate from or fail to abide by orthodoxy. Adulterers have been stoned to death, while heretics have been burned at the stake.
Reference is often made to the Assassins (more properly, the Hashshashin), an unusual group of Islamic origin that flourished in the thirteenth century.
Religious terrorism is a form of religious violence. As with other forms of terrorism, there is no real consensus as to its definition. Groups are frequently classified as practitioners of religious terrorism for any one of the following reasons:
- The group itself is defined by religion rather than by other factors (such as ideology or ethnicity).
- Religion plays some part in defining or determining the objectives or methods of the group.
- The ultimate objective of the group is religiously defined.
Controversy concerning classification is often found because:
- Religion and ethnicity frequently coincide. Ethnic conflict may thus appear as religious, or religious conflict may appear as ethnic.
- Religious groups, like other groups, frequently pursue political goals. In such cases it is often not clear which is uppermost, the political goal or the religious motivation.
Groups which have used principal religious motives for their terrorist acts and were deemed as such by supranational organizations and governments are listed here.
- Army of God
- Freedomites (1902-present) Active in Canada, notable for their longevity
- Nagaland Rebels (1947-present) Active in predominantly Christian state in Hindu majority India. Involved in several bombings in 2004. Goal: Independence from India after annexing parts of neighboring Indian states and Burma if it has Christian majority.
- National Liberation Front of Tripura (1989-present) A group that seeks the independence of Tripura from India to create a Christian Tripura.
- Lord's Resistance Army Christian/Pagan/Muslim terrorist group that operates in northern Uganda, it seeks to overthrow the Ugandan government and create a country based on the ten commandments.*
- God's Army A terrorist group in Myanmar.
The following are just a very short amount of Muslim terrorist groups because many many Muslims cause terror (eg suicide bombings) without being under and terrorist organization.
- Abu Sayyaf (1991-present; Islamist separatists; the Philippines)
- Aden-Abyan Islamic Army (Yemen)
- Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (Late 1970s-present; Islamists; Egypt)
- Seeks to establish Islamist state in Egypt. Usually targets secular establishments, government buildings, police, the military, minorities, tourists, and “morally offensive” buildings.
- Armed Islamic Group (1992-present; Islamists; Algeria)
- Seeks to establish Islamist state in Algeria. Began operations in 1992 after the Algerian government ignored election results that gave victory to Islamist political parties.
- Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
- Ansar al-Islam (December 2001-present; Islamists; Iraq)
- In Arabic, "Supporters of Islam."
- Also known as "Partisans of Islam or Helpers of Islam."
- Al-Qaeda (1988-present; Islamists; Afghanistan, Pakistan, and worldwide)
- In Arabic, "the foundation" or "the base."
- Also known as Qa‘idat al-Jihad, Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places, World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders, Islamic Salvation Foundation, and the Osama bin Laden Network.
- Related: Alneda (former web site), As-Sahab (affiliated public relations organization),
- Cells: Buffalo six, Hamburg cell,
- Asbat al-Ansar (early 1990s-present; Lebanese Sunni Islamists; southern Lebanon)
- In Arabic, "the League of the Followers."
- Acronym for "Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya," or Islamic Resistance Movement.
- Jama'at al-Tawhid wa'al-Jihad/Al-Qaeda in Iraq - Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's Sunni network, operating in Iraq
- Egyptian Islamic Jihad - Egypt (active since the late 1970s)
- Hamas - Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip. Listed as a terrorist organization by Australia, Canada, the European Union, Israel, and the United States- Funny that the elected parliament in Palestine is a terrorist group.
- Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM) - Pakistan and Kashmir
- Hezbollah - Lebanon; attacks Israel and advocates its destruction; receives funding from the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Hizbul Mujahideen - Pakistan and Kashmir
- Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain - Defunct
- Islamic Movement of Central Asia - Central Asia
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan - Uzbekistan
- Jaish-e-Mohammed - Pakistan
- Jaish Ansar al-Sunna - Iraq
- Jemaah Islamiyah - Southeast Asia
- (Jihad Rite) - Australia (linked with Al Qaeda. Founded in 2001)
- Lashkar-e-Jhangvi - Pakistan
- Lashkar-e-Toiba - Pakistan
- Lord's Resistance Army Christian/Pagan/Muslim terrorist group that operates in northern Uganda, it seeks to overthrow the Ugandan government and create a country based on the ten commandments.*
- Maktab al-Khadamat - Afghanistan - Defunct
- Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group - Morocco and Spain
- Moro Islamic Liberation Front - (Islamic separatists; the Philippines)
- Muslim Brotherhood - international
- Palestinian Islamic Jihad - Israel, West Bank, Gaza Strip
- People Against Gangsterism and Drugs - South Africa
- Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat - Algeria
- Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan - Pakistan
- Takfir wal-Hijra - Egypt/Sudan/Algeria
- Kurdish-Hizbullah - Turkey
- Hofstad Network - Netherlands
Islamist Fronts
All of these groups demand a Khalistan (Land of the Pure) in the Indian state of Punjab and adjoining areas for Sikhs. Most have a variable amount of support from Sikhs abroad and have been in existence since the 1980s. Many have been weakened and have cut down on activities, yet they continue. The militancy in Punjab has claimed approximately 100,000 lives, according to estimates put forward by Amnesty International: this figure involves killings by both Sikh militants and the Indian forces. With the exception of the first two, the other groups have only been proscribed in India.
Other religious terrorists
Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations
Irish Nationalists (Northern Ireland)
Northern Irish Loyalists (Northern Ireland)
Pre-Independence Irish Nationalists
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, aka Tamil Tigers)- Sri Lanka. One of the largest terrorist groups with 24,000 Tamil terrorists who fight for separation from Sri Lanka. The group has carried out 240+ suicide bombings since the early 80s in the process of what they describe as their freedom struggle. Members of the group were convicted for the suicide bomber assassinations of Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa (1988-1993) and former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.*
- TamilEela Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal LTTE splinter group led by one Karuna Amman and allegedly proped up by the government. Currently under consideration by the EU to be banned as a terrorist organisation. UNHCR has reported that this organisation recruits by force children under 16.
Other nationalist terrorists
Anarchist
Communist, Socialist, Maoist and Marxist
Contra- Nicaragua
Ecologist
Others
See also
References
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