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Anders, General Wladyslaw, 100
Andreotti, Giulio, 205, 207–8, 210
Andrew, Anthony, 496
Andropov, Yuri, 368–9
Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985), 331–2
Angola, 145
Ansar, Al- (bulletin), 413, 434
Ansar al-Islam (group), 432, 473
anti-Semitism: in Russia, 51, 58; and Crusader-Zionist idea, 415; see also Jews
Apalategui Ayerbe, Miguel Angel (‘Apala’), 280–1
apartheid (South Africa), 140
Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, Al-, 392
Arabs: and Jewish settlement of Palestine, 89–90; violence against British and Jews in Palestine, 91, 94–6, 106–10; Begin despises, 101; in Algerian conflict, 111–13, 115–16, 126, 150; Six-Day War with Israel (1967), 135; war with Israel (1973), 349; fight in Afghanistan, 370–5, 399; see also Islam; Palestinians; Saudi
Arabia Arafat, Gamal, 133
Arafat, Yasser: background, 133–4 actions against Israel, 135–6, 185; appearance and style, 135; copies FLN, 149; leadership, 150, 153; and PLO corruption, 150; and Palestinians in Jordan, 154–6; in Lebanon, 156–7, 184, 186; founds Black September, 158; praises Ali Hassan Salameh, 166; sanctions killing of US ambassador in Khartoum, 172; addresses UN in New York, 177; at Salameh’s funeral, 177; ceasefire with Hussein, 178; Abu Nidal opposes, 179; and Egyptian indifference, 182; conflict with Sharon, 186; leaves Lebanon for Tunis, 186, 381; rejects German recruiting requests, 249; PLO mutiny against, 380; reputation among Palestinians, 381; denounced by Islamic Congress, 386; rift with Islamists, 388; death, 391; renounces violence, 391; receives arms from Iran, 392
Aragones, Captain Gieram, 456
Arana, Sabino, 269–70
Arani, Mudassar, 482
Arbeiter-Zeitung (Chicago newspaper), 75, 77
Arens, Moshe, 385
Argentina, 273–4
Arlosoroff, Chaim, 93
Armed Islamic Group (GIA), 401, 412–13, 472
Arnasan, 462
Arroyo, Gloria, 455
Arruti, Arantxa, 274
Arthurs, Declan, 314
Asiedu, Manfo Kwaku, 478
Asifa, Al - (organisation), 134
Assad, Hafaz al-, 157, 182, 186
Association of Algerian Ulamas, 112
asylum seekers: in Europe, 435–6
Ataturk, Mustapha Kemal, 88, 416
Atef, Mohammed, 375, 376, 444, 451, 460
Athens: Black September attack on airport, 176
Atiya, Abu, 463
Atlantic (ship), 98
Atocha, Spain, 466–8, 471
Atta, Mohamed Mohamed el-Amir Awad el-Sayed, 444, 446–7, 467
Audran, General Rene, 262
Augstein, Rudolf, 234
Aussaresses, Paul, 115, 119–20, 123
Australia: casualties in Bali bombing, 462–3
Autonomie Club, London, 84
Awais, Nasser, 392
Ayro, Adan Hashi, 501
Ayyash, Yehiya Abdal-Tif, 383, 389–92
Azahari Husin, 461, 463
Azania (proposed African state), 141
Azef, Evno Filipovich, 61, 65
Azerbaijan, 404
Aziz, Abu Abdel (‘Barbaros’), 399
Aznar, Jose Maria, 285–6, 465–6
Azzam, Abdullah, 372–3, 377, 399, 406, 418
Azzam (in Nairobi), 430
Azzawi, Riyadh al-, 181
B Specials (Northern Ireland), 292, 294
Baader, Andreas: background and activism, 227–9, 231–43; in prison, 244–7, 249; Sartre visits, 246–7; tried and sentenced, 248–9, 251; criticises Meinhof, 249; instructs Mohnhaupt, 251; suicide, 256
Ba’asyir, Abu Bakar, 366, 425, 460, 463
Baath movement: and PLO, 178
Bab el-Oued City (film), 412
Babeuf, Francois-Noel (‘Gracchus’), 67, 70
Bachelet, Vittorio, 214
Bachmann, Josef, 230
Bad Kleinen, Germany, 265
Badawi, Nasser, 392
Badawi, Yasser, 392
Baghdad: Red Army Faction based in, 257; see also Iraq
Bakr, Ahmad Hassan al-, 155
Bakri, Omar, 436–7
Bakunin, Mikhail, 86
Bakunin, Nikolai, 34, 36–9, 68;
Revolutionary’s Catechism (with Nechaev), 37–8
Balfour Declaration (1917), 88, 91
Bali: terrorist bomb, 461–3, 502
Ball, Jonathan, 336
Ballesteros, Manuel, 279
Balzerani, Barbara, 208–9
Bangkok: Israeli embassy attacked, 171
Bangladesh, 367
Banna, Hassan al-, 352
Banna, Sabri el - see Nidal, Abu Banshiri, Abu Ubaidah al -, 375
Barak, Ehud, 173,