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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 />

Mujahideen al-Mansooran (India) 2002 10s L F N TC S<br />

Mujahideen Division Khandaq (Indonesia, Malaysia) 2000 10s L PF R TC S<br />

Mujahideen KOMPAK (Indonesia) 2001– 100s LM F R RC —<br />

Mujahideen Message (Afghanistan) 2003– 10s L PF R RC —<br />

Mujahideen Shura Council (Iraq) 2005– 1,000s LM NF R RC —<br />

Muslim United Army (Pakistan) 2002–2003 10s L NF R RC S<br />

Muslims Against Global Oppression (South Africa) 1998 100s LM F R PC S<br />

Muttahida Qami Movement (Pakistan) 1978–2001 1,000s L NF N PC PT<br />

Nation of Yahweh (U.S.) 1979–1995 100s H F R SR PO<br />

National Anti-Corruption Front (Bolivia) 2005– 10s LM PF LW PC —<br />

National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (Democratic<br />

Republic of the Congo, Uganda)<br />

1988– 1,000s L PF N RC —<br />

National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Bhutan, Burma, India) 1988– 1,000s L F N TC —<br />

National Front for the Liberation of Angola (Angola,<br />

Democratic Republic of the Congo)<br />

National Front for the Liberation of Kurdistan (France, Greece,<br />

Russia)<br />

1962–1990 1,000s LM NF N RC MF<br />

1985– 1,000s H F N TC —<br />

<strong>End</strong>-of-Terror Data Set 169

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