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  • ...overnment, and it had come to more than one opposition group, not only the mujahideen." ...overnment, and it had come to more than one opposition group, not only the mujahideen," he said. When I asked him if the "friendly government" was Israel, he smi
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  • ...ww.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/10820/ 'Are we all meant to be Mujahideen now?'], ''Spiked'', 12 November 2001.
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  • ...t with an open call for "regime change", then for the recognition of the [[Mujahideen-e-Khaq]] {{ref|spell}} (MEK) -- a discredited armed Iranian group that fou
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  • ...overnment, and it had come to more than one opposition group, not only the mujahideen." ...overnment, and it had come to more than one opposition group, not only the mujahideen," he said. When I asked him if the "friendly government" was Israel, he smi
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  • #redirect [[Mujahideen-e Khalq]]
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  • ...ptember 2010</ref> consider the NCRI a Paris-based front group of the '''[[Mujahideen-e Khalq]]'''. *[[Mujahideen-e Khalq]]
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  • ...and the NWFP of Pakistan, the background of and interrelationships between mujahideen movements in Afghanistan, Chechnya, and Kashmir, and several of the persona ...anistan (among other places), and the role of Azzam Publications among the mujahideen.’<ref>‘‘USA v. Hassan Abu-Jihaad’’ [[Media: USA v Hassan Abu-Jiha
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  • ...ey, with its 70 million Muslims, would mean for the EU. Moreover, European mujahideen do not threaten only the Old World; they also pose an immediate danger to t
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  • ...e late 1980s, he was based in Islamabad and worked closely with the Afghan mujahideen forces that were fighting the Soviets.<ref>Bruce Hoffman, [http://www.forei
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  • ...rt for Cuban exiles at the [[Bay of Pigs]], the [[Contras]] and the Afghan Mujahideen.
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  • ...n expert on “the concept of a global caliphate, and terms such as jihad, mujahideen, kaiir, and fatwa”.<ref>cited in ''United States v. Sabri Benkhala'' [[Me
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  • ...ved in the [[CIA]]/[[MI6]] operation to provide Stinger missiles to Afghan Mujahideen leader [[Ahmad Shah Massoud]].<ref>Gaz Hunter (United Kingdom, Intelligence ...voy into the Panjshir Valley, which was controlled by Massoud's guerillas. Mujahideen trained by Hunter later shot down a fully-loaded Soviet Antonov AN -26 tran
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  • ...roversial client taken on in 2011 included the Iranian opposition outfit [[Mujahideen-e-Khalq]] (MEK), designated a terrorist organisation by the US State Depart
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