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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 />

Frente de Liberacion Nacional del Vietnam del Sur (Argentina) 1968 10s UM PF LW PC PT<br />

Front for Defenders of Islam (Indonesia) 1997– 1,000s LM F R SR —<br />

Front for the Liberation of the Cabinda Enclave (Angola) 1963– 100s LM NF N TC —<br />

Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners (Lebanon) 1977–1983 100s LM PF N PC S<br />

Front for the Liberation of the French Somali Coast (Djibouti,<br />

Somalia)<br />

1967–1977 1,000s L PF N TC V<br />

Fronte di Liberazione Naziunale di a Corsica (France) 1976– 100s H F N TC —<br />

Gazteriak (France) 1994–2000 1,000s H F N TC S<br />

Generation of Arab Fury (Iran, Kuwait) 1989 10s UM NF R RC PO<br />

Global Intifada (Sweden) 2002– 10s H F LW SR —<br />

God’s Army (Burma, Thailand) 1997–2001 100s L NF N TC MF<br />

Gracchus Babeuf (France) 1990–1991 10s H F LW PC PT<br />

Greek Bulgarian Armenian Front (Australia) 1986 10s H F N TC PO<br />

158 <strong>How</strong> <strong>Terrorist</strong> <strong>Groups</strong> <strong>End</strong>: Lessons for Countering al Qa’ida<br />

Group Bakunin Gdansk Paris Guatemala Salvador (France) 1981–1982 100s H F LW SR S<br />

Group of Guerilla Compbatants of Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon<br />

(Mexico)<br />

2001– 10s UM F LW RC —<br />

Group of Popular Combatants (Ecuador) 1994– 10s LM PF LW PC —

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