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NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAQIca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaida Group of Jihad in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl Qaeda in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization of al-Jihad's Base of Operations in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasBrigades of Tawhidca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasTanzim Qa'idat Al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidaynca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasKateab al-Tawhidca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasTanzeem Qa'idat al Jihad/Bilad al Raafidainica_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaeda in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasUnity and Holy Struggleca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization Base of Jihad/Country of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Dawla Al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa al-Shamca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization of al-Jihad's Base of Operations in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasJama'at Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihadca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasUnity and Holy Warca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasIslamic State of Iraq and Syriaca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasal-Tawhidca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaida of Jihad in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl Qaida of the Jihad in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaida of Jihad Organization in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl Qaida in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasal-Qaida in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization of Jihad's Base in the Country of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasIslamic State in Iraq and the Levantca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization Base of Jihad/Mesopotamiaca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaeda in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasMonotheism and Jihad Groupca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaida Group of Jihad in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasISIca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasUnity and Jihad Groupca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasIslamic State in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAl-Qaida in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization of al-Jihad's Base in the Land of the Two Riversca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasJTJca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasAQI-Zarqawica_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasTanzim al-Qaeda al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidainca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:aliasThe Organization of al-Jihad's Base in Iraqca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:createdAt2012-08-20ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:id317761ae7f3d873f4377ddd0c085eca8fbeafff4ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:modifiedAt2018-11-21ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:nameIslamic Stateca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:notesThe Islamic State is a Sunni jihadist group that seeks to sow civil unrest in Iraq and the Levant with the aim of establishing a single, transnational Islamic state based on Sharia Law, replacing the Iraqi and Syrian governments. The group was originally created in Jordan in the early 1990s under the name Bayat al Imam. The group associated with Al Qaida Core's senior leadership in 1999 and fought alongside Al Qaida Core and the Taliban during the US strikes in Afghanistan in late 2001. The group then transferred to Iraq in anticipation of the US led invasion, and, in October 2004, formally renamed itself "Al Qaida in Iraq" (AQI). The group has also operated under the name of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). In 2013, the group renamed itself the "Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant" (ISIL). In June 2014, the group renamed itself "Islamic State". The Islamic State's tactics include suicide attacks using vehicles and improvised explosive devices, armed attacks, hostage takings, and video-taped beheadings. In November 2015, IS claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks in six Paris locations that killed 120 and injured 200. Four months later, in March 2016, IS claimed responsibility for two bomb explosions at the Brussels Airport and another bomb explosion at the Maelbeek metro station near the offices of the European Union; these attacks killed 31 people and injured 340. IS also claimed responsibility for the May 22, 2017 suicide bombing during a concert at the Manchester Arena in the United Kingdom, which killed at least 22 people and injured hundreds more. In June and August 2017, IS claimed responsibility for three vehicular ramming attacks in the UK and Spain. These attacks killed at least 27 people, including 2 Canadians.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:sourceUrl http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/cntr-trrrsm/lstd-ntts/crrnt-lstd-ntts-en.aspxca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-2T3S8Hu29ktYnKSTgQp2wLOrganization:topicscrime.terrorca_listed_terroristsca-lte-36-islamic-state
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyoun Brigadeca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasLiwa al-Fatemiyonca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyyunca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemioun Military Divisionca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyon Divisionca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyoun Forceca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasLiwa Fatemiyounca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyon Brigadeca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyoun Battalionca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemioun Brigadeca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:aliasFatemiyounca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:createdAt2019-06-21ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:id01e6b0ce700b8ded0048006f66d74c30a6d02a9bca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:modifiedAt2020-11-25ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:nameFatemiyoun Division (FD)ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:notesThe Fatemiyoun Division (FD) is a Hazara Shiite Militia fighting in Syria comprised mainly of Afghan refugees recruited from Iran and Afghanistan. The group is directed by Iran’s Qods Force, which, along with Hizballah also provides support and training. Originally deployed to protect Shia shrines in Syria, in November 2017, the group vowed to continue to fight alongside the “axis of resistance” to annihilate Israel. The FD is also active in parts of Afghanistan where it has fought mostly against anti-Shia Muslim or anti-Iranian groups. On December 24, 2019, Iranian-recruited Afghans affiliated with FD posted a video showing them near the Golan Heights and claiming that they had come to fight the “Zionists.”ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:sourceUrl http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/cntr-trrrsm/lstd-ntts/crrnt-lstd-ntts-en.aspxca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-3WKG6Wixe9FmZo8zYvKhBJOrganization:topicscrime.terrorca_listed_terroristsca-lte-58-fatemiyoun-division-fd
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:aliasThe Abdullah Azzam Brigades; the Brigades of Abdullah Azzam; the Brigades of the Martyr Abdullah Azzam; the Ziyad al-Jarrah Battalions; the Ziad al-Jarrah Battalion; the Yusuf al-'Uyayri Battalions; the Yusuf al-Ayiri Battalion; the Battalion of Sheikh Yusuf al-'Ayiri; and the Marwan Hadid Brigades.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:createdAt2015-06-29ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:id35ac448050b28251cbc9c8154af2872bbf5d8420ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:modifiedAt2018-11-25ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:nameAbdallah Azzam Brigades (AAB)ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:notesThe AAB is an Al Qaida affiliated militant group that follows Salafist ideology. The group is a fluid network organized into a number of regional battalions, including the Ziyad al-Jarrah Battalions based in Lebanon. The AAB has claimed responsibility for several rocket attacks in northern Israel and has also repeatedly articulated its intent to carry out attacks against Western targets in the Middle East. Since the start of protests in Syria, the AAB's communiqués have supported regime overthrow. In 2014, the AAB claimed joint responsibility with Jabhat al-Nusra for rocket attacks in Hermel, Lebanon. The AAB also claimed responsibility for two suicide bombings near the Iranian cultural centre in Beirut, Lebanon, in February, 2014.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:sourceUrl http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/cntr-trrrsm/lstd-ntts/crrnt-lstd-ntts-en.aspxca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-4HFye4WXm2wBXguyJzSHwfOrganization:topicscrime.terrorca_listed_terroristsca-lte-1-abdallah-azzam-brigades-aab
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:aliasDaesh – Bangladeshca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:createdAt2021-02-03ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:id1cf63ecbf99a62b938dcb1ea1d7161bd4ffde6a5ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:nameIslamic State – Bangladeshca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:notesIslamic State – Bangladesh is a violent extremist group that was formed in August 2014, when a group of unidentified Bangladeshi nationals pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and vowed to organize Bengali Muslims under the leadership of IS Chief Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi. The group’s primary goal is uniting the world under one Muslim caliphate. To achieve this, the group encourages followers in Bangladesh to target the country’s political leaders, parliamentarians and members of the security forces and law enforcement, as well as non-Muslims. The group was thought to have been led by a now deceased Canadian-Bangladeshi, who was one of two masterminds of the 2016 attack on the Holey Artisan café in Dhaka resulting in the deaths of twenty two people, mostly foreigners.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:sourceUrl http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/cntr-trrrsm/lstd-ntts/crrnt-lstd-ntts-en.aspxca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-5VLiRkyPp9Cm9GSeDr86hQOrganization:topicscrime.terrorca_listed_terroristsca-lte-360-islamic-state-bangladesh
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasthe Arms of Egypt Movementca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasHassmca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasthe Movement of Egypt's Armsca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasThe Hasam Movementca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasHarikat Souaid Misrca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasHassamca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasHarakah Sawa'id Misrca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasthe Hassm Movementca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasthe Movement of Egypt's Forearmsca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:aliasHasmca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:createdAt2019-02-11ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:id11d0afee66fecf1c61a03b789b7b9bdaea9be52cca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:nameHASAM (Harakat Sawa'd Misr)ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:notesHASAM portrays itself as a nationalist movement attempting to overthrow the government of Egypt. HASAM announced its existence on July 16, 2016, when it claimed responsibility for an attack in Tameeya, Egypt, which left 2 policemen dead and 1 injured. Since then, HASAM has primarily targeted the Egyptian security apparatus, which the organization describes as enablers of the regime. In addition to other attacks, HASAM claimed responsibility for the March 26, 2017, bombing in Qalyubia governorate which wounded 5 members of Egypt's security forces; the May 1, 2017, night time attack on an Egyptian police patrol which killed at least 3 policemen; and, the July 20, 2017, shooting attack on a police convoy in which 1 officer was killed and 3 more were wounded.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:sourceUrl http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/cntr-trrrsm/lstd-ntts/crrnt-lstd-ntts-en.aspxca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-7bFosoFedZaxLxisbwueznOrganization:topicscrime.terrorca_listed_terroristsca-lte-28-hasam-harakat-sawa-d-misr
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:aliasPLF-Abu Abbas Factionca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:aliasFront for the Liberation of Palestine (FLP)ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:createdAt2003-11-13ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:iddc82da0d1fd2b8bbb0934883af34b5fe927db7f4ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:modifiedAt2018-11-21ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:namePalestine Liberation Front (PLF)ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf
NK-9HeRTsMfmmgRGWkabFXdmQOrganization:notesThe Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) is a small, armed splinter group allied to the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). Its objective is the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. First founded in 1961 by Ahmad Jibril, the group operates primarily in Europe, Israel, Lebanon and other areas in the Middle East. During its most active period, it is known to have conducted several high-profile attacks, including the October 1985 hijacking of the Italian cruise ship, Achille Lauro.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-48-palestine-liberation-front-plf