In fact, Muslims never associated with terrorism, mixing religion or community with terrorism is injustice with Muslims. I am giving just a list of terrorism here which is not related to religion :
Various anti-leftist acts of violence:
- First White Terror(1794–1795), a movement against the French Revolution
- Second White Terror(1815), a movement against the French Revolution
- White Terror (Russia), mass violence carried out by opponents of the Soviet government during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War (1918–20)
- White Terror (Bulgaria), the suppression of the Communist September insurgency in the Kingdom of Bulgaria (1923)
- White Terror (Hungary), a two-year period (1919–1921) of repressive violence by counter-revolutionary soldiers
- White Terror (Spain), assassinations committed by the Nationalist movement during the Spanish Civil War and Francisco Franco's rule
- White Terror (mainland China), the period of political repression in China starting in 1927 by the Republic of China/Kuomintang government
- White Terror (Taiwan), the period of political repression in Taiwan starting in the 1940s by the Republic of China/Kuomintang government
- White Terror (Greece), persecution of the EAM-ELAS between the Treaty of Varkiza in February 1945 and the beginning of the Greek Civil War in March 1946
- White Terror (Finland), the violence of the White troops during and after the Finnish Civil War in 1918
- Catholic terrorism:
- One of the earliest groups to utilize modern terrorist techniques was arguably the Fenian Brotherhoodand its offshoot the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
They were both founded in 1858 as revolutionary, militant nationalist and Catholic groups, both in Ireland and amongst the emigre community in the United States.
After centuries of continued British rule, and influenced most recently from the devastating effects of the 1840s Irish potato famine
In 1867, members of the movement's leadership were arrested and convicted for organizing an armed uprising
Although the Irish Republican Brotherhood condemned the Clerkenwell Outrage as a "dreadful and deplorable event", the organisation returned to bombings in Britain in 1881 to 1885, with the Fenian dynamite campaign
Instead of earlier forms of terrorism based on the political assassination, this campaign used modern, timed explosives with the express aim of sowing fear in the very heart of metropolitan Britain, in order to achieve political gains
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The first police unit to combat terrorism was established in 1883 by the Metropolitan Police
History of terrorism in Russia:
The concept of "propaganda of the deed
The French anarchist
By the 1880s, the slogan had begun to be used
to refer to bombings, regicides
Founded in Russia in 1878, Narodnaya Volya
The group developed ideas—such as the targeted killing
Attempting to spark a popular revolt against Russian Tsardom, the group killed prominent political figures by gun and bomb, and on March 13, 1881, assassinated Russia's, Tsar Alexander II
The assassination, by a bomb that also killed the Tsar's attacker, Ignacy Hryniewiecki
Individual Europeans also engaged in politically motivated violence. For example, in 1893, Auguste Vaillant
In reaction to Vaillant's bombing and other bombings and assassination attempts, the French government restricted freedom of the press
The United States:
Prior to the American Civil War
A biographer of Brown has written that Brown's purpose was "to force the nation into a new political pattern by creating terror."
In 2009, the 150th anniversary of Brown's death, prominent news publications debated over whether or not Brown should be considered a terrorist.
A cartoon threatening that the KKK will lynch
After the Civil War
The KKK used violence, lynching, murder and acts of intimidation such as cross burning
The group's politics were white supremacist
A KKK founder boasted that it was a nationwide organization of 550,000 men and that it could muster 40,000 Klansmen within five days' notice, but as a secret or "invisible
List of terrorist groups in Latin America:
This category is for articles about organizations in Latin America that have been designated as a terrorist organization.
Articles placed in this category should also be in at least one category under Category:
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- ► FARC (2 C, 36 P)
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- ► Shining Path (1 C, 5 P)
Pages in category "Organizations designated as terrorist in Latin America"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more
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- United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia
- All material of this article is originally derived from Wikipedia about http://terrorism.Itis just a list, a huge material not presented fearing from boring details anyone who wants may search on Google easily.
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