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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 />

Cell for Internationalism (Austria) 1995 10s H F LW RC S<br />

Chadian People’s Revolutionary Movement (Chad, Congo) 1982–1988 1,000s L NF N RC PT<br />

Charles Martel Group (France) 1975–1983 100s H F RW PC PT<br />

Che Guevara Anti-Imperialist Command (Argentina) 2005 10s UM F LW SR PT<br />

Che Guevara Brigade (Argentina) 1976–1990 10s LM F LW PC S<br />

Chilean Committee of Support for the Peruvian Revolution<br />

(Chile)<br />

1992 10s LM F LW SR S<br />

Chukakuha (Japan) 1963– 100s H F LW PC —<br />

Cinchoneros Popular Liberation Movement (Honduras,<br />

Nicaragua)<br />

1980–1991 100s L F LW PC MF<br />

Clandestini (France) 1999 10s H F N TC S<br />

Clandestini Corsi (France) 1999– 100s H F RW PC —<br />

Coalition of National Brigades (Haiti) 1973 10s L NF LW RC PT<br />

Colonel Karuna Faction (Sri Lanka) 2004– 1,000s LM PF N TC —<br />

Comando Internacionalista Simon Bolivar (Mexico) 1986–1987 10s LM PF LW PC PT<br />

Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo (Mexico) 2004 10s UM F LW PC PT<br />

Combatant Proletarian Nucleus (Italy) 2002 10s H F LW RC S<br />

<strong>End</strong>-of-Terror Data Set 153

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