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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 />

Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (Pakistan) 1985– 100s L NF R RC —<br />

Socialist-Nationalist Front (Switzerland) 1988 10s F LW SR PT<br />

Sons of the South (Lebanon) 1984 10s LM PF N PC S<br />

South Londonderry Volunteers (Northern Ireland, UK) 1998–2001 10s H F N SQ S<br />

South Maluku Republic (Indonesia, Netherlands) 1998– 100s LM PF R TC —<br />

South Moluccan Suicide Commando (Netherlands) 1978 10s H F N TC PO<br />

Southern Sudan Independence Movement (Sudan) 1991–1996 1,000s L NF N TC PT<br />

South-West Africa People’s Organization (Angola, Namibia) 1960–1989 1,000s LM PF N RC V<br />

Sovereign Panama Front (Panama) 1992–1999 100s UM F N PC V<br />

Spanish Basque Battalion (France, Spain) 1975–1982 10s H F RW SQ S<br />

Spanish National Action (France, Spain) 1979 10s H F RW SQ S<br />

Special Purpose Islamic Regiment (Georgia, Russia) 1996– 1,000s UM NF N TC —<br />

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

Sri Nakharo (Malaysia, Thailand) 2001 10s LM F R TC PO<br />

Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of Greater Syria<br />

(Lebanon)<br />

2005 10s UM PF N RC S<br />

Students Islamic Movement of India (India) 1977– 100s L F R E —

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