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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 />

Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front (Chile) 1999–2000 10s UM F RW PC V<br />

February 28 Popular Leagues (El Salvador) 1978–1991 100s LM PF LW RC PT<br />

Fedayeen Khalq (Iran) 1979–1988 10s UM NF LW RC PO<br />

Fighting Jewish Organization (Israel, West Bank/Gaza) 1993–1995 10s H F N TC S<br />

First of October Antifascist Resistance Group (Spain) 1975–2006 100s H F LW RC PO<br />

Five Cs (Italy) 2002– 10s H F LW SR —<br />

For a Revolutionary Perspective (Switzerland) 2001 10s H F LW SR PT<br />

Francs Tireurs (France) 1991–1998 10s H F LW PC PO<br />

Free Aceh Movement (Indonesia, Malaysia, Sweden) 1975–2005 1,000s LM PF N TC PT<br />

Free Greeks (Greece) 1967–1974 100s UM F N RC V<br />

Free Papua Movement (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea) 1963– 100s LM PF N TC —<br />

Free People of Galilee (Israel) 2003 10s H F N TC PO<br />

Free South Moluccan Youth’s (Netherlands) 1975–1978 10s H F N TC PO<br />

Free Vietnam Revolutionary Group (Philippines, Thailand,<br />

Vietnam, U.S.)<br />

2001 10s LM F N RC S<br />

Freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal (Switzerland) 1999 10s H F LW PC PT<br />

<strong>End</strong>-of-Terror Data Set 157

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