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Table A.1—Continued<br />

Organization Operating Peak Size Econ. a Regime b Type c Goal d <strong>End</strong>ed e<br />

Ansar al-Islam (Iraq) 2001– 100s LM NF R RC —<br />

Ansar al-Jihad (Iraq) 2004– 10s LM NF R RC —<br />

Ansar Allah (Lebanon) 1994 100s LM PF R RC S<br />

Ansar al-Sunnah Army (Iraq) 2003– 100s LM NF R RC —<br />

Anti-American Arab Liberation Front (Federal Republic of<br />

Germany)<br />

1986 10s H F N PC PT<br />

Anti-Armenian Organization (France) 1984 10s H F N PC PT<br />

Anticapitalist Attack Nuclei (Italy) 2001 10s H F LW SR S<br />

Anti-Communist Command (Indonesia) 2000– 10s LM F RW PC —<br />

Anti-Imperialist Cell (Germany) 1994–1996 10s H F LW SR PO<br />

Anti-Imperialist Group Liberty for Mumia Abu Jamal<br />

(Germany)<br />

1995 10s H F LW PC PT<br />

Anti-Imperialist International Brigade (Lebanon) 1986–1988 10s LM NF LW SR PO<br />

Anti-Imperialist Patrols for Proletariat Internationalism (Italy) 1983 10s H F LW RC S<br />

Anti-Imperialist Territorial Nuclei for the Construction of the<br />

Fighting Communist Party (Italy)<br />

1995– 10s H F LW RC —<br />

Anti-Power Struggle (Greece) 1995–2001 10s H F LW SR S<br />

<strong>End</strong>-of-Terror Data Set 147

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