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As with all the information I gather for this website, for the most part, when you look past or slightly "put aside" the ideologies that define these Rebel groups, there is a single common thread. The majority of people are working class and open to exploitation by the elites of their own cultures and geographical areas.

These varying ideologies divide, when if the elites and their systems of exploitation didn't exist, again, for the "most part," these groups would be able to co-exist in mutual compromise.

For example the Rebel group "Army of God," fight against abortion, which would not be needed (unless maybe through rape or incest) if it weren't primarily an economic issue. According to the Guttmacher Institute 57% of women having abortions are economically disadvantaged. Family incomes of less then $60K are having 86% of abortions. The higher your income the less likely you will have an abortion. The "choice" propaganda is another way to divide.

Religious Terrorists

Christian

  • Army of God use of violence is an appropriate tool for fighting against abortion
  • Freedomites (1902-present) Active in Canada, notable for their longevity
  • God's Army opposes the Theravada Buddhist military government of Myanmar.
  • Lord's Resistance Army formed in 1987, northern Uganda.
  • Nagaland Rebels (1947-present) Active in predominantly Christian state in Hindu majority India.
  • National Liberation Front of Tripura (1989-present) seeks the independence of Tripura from India.
  • KKK is a fraternal organizations in the United States that have advocated white supremacy

Islamist

Islamist Fronts

Jewish

  • Kahane Chai (designated as terrorist by Israel, the EU, and USA)

Sikh


Other

Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations

Irish Nationalists (Northern Ireland)

Ulster Loyalists (Northern Ireland)

Indonesia

Jewish (Historical)

  • Irgun (1931-1948) - regarded as a terrorist group by the British authorities and mainstream Zionist organizations (not during most of World War II).
  • Lehi (1940-1948) - regarded as a terrorist group by the British authorities.

Arab

Somalia

Tamil

Other nationalist

Anarchist

Leftist, Communist, Leninist, Trotskyst, Maoist and Marxist

Ethnic terrorists

Anti-Communists


Cuban exile groups


Ecologist


Africa

Caribbean

France

  • Action Directe (AD), an anti-NATO organization reponsible for the 1986 murder of Georges Besse.

Spain

  • ETA Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, Spain.
  • GAL Grupo Antiterrorista de Liberacion, terrorist organization of the government in the 1980s.
  • GRAPO Grupo Antifacista Primero de Octubre, terrorist organization of extreme left
  • FAG Fuerzas Armadas Guanches.
  • Terra Lliure terrorist group of Catalonia in the 1980s. and 1990s.
  • Kale borroka attacks in the Basque Country and Navarra

United Kingdom

United States

 

 

 

 

 
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