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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 />

Workers’ Revolutionary Party (Bolivia, Peru) 1988 10s LM F LW RC S<br />

World Islamic Jihad Group (Yemen) 1998 10s L NF R RC S<br />

World Punishment Organization (Switzerland) 1982 10s H F N TC PT<br />

World United Formosans for Indepdence (Japan, Taiwan, U.S.) 1970 10s H F N TC PT<br />

Yanikian Commandos (U.S.) 1973 10s H F N PC V<br />

Yemen Islamic Jihad (Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, UK, U.S.) 1990– 100s L PF R PC —<br />

Young Liberators of Pattani (Thailand) 2002 10s LM F N TC S<br />

Youth Action Group (France) 1974–1977 10s H F LW SR PT<br />

Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation (Bolivia) 1989 10s LM F LW PC PT<br />

Zimbabwe African Nationalist Union (Mozambique, Rhodesia,<br />

Zimbabwe)<br />

1965–1980 1,000s LM PF N RC V<br />

Zionist Action Group (Portugal) 1982 10s UM F R PC S<br />

Zomi Revolutionary Army (India) 1997– 100s L F N TC —<br />

<strong>End</strong>-of-Terror Data Set 185

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